Stanford’s Ph.D. in Philosophy encourages scholars to tackle the most profound theoretical and ethical questions of our time. These dissertation ideas span metaphysics, ethics, political theory, philosophy of science, and logic—bridging ancient thought with modern inquiry.
Moral Realism and the Challenge of Evolutionary Debunking Arguments
The Epistemology of Deep Disagreement in Polarized Democracies
Free Will and Determinism in the Age of Neuroscience
The Ontology of Artificial Intelligence and Consciousness
Rawlsian Justice and the Ethics of Global Redistribution
The Metaphysics of Modality: Possible Worlds and Counterfactuals
Virtue Ethics in the Context of Environmental Responsibility
Formal Logic Systems and Their Application in Legal Reasoning
The Philosophy of Science in Climate Modeling and Prediction
Time, Identity, and Change in Contemporary Metaphysics
Feminist Epistemology and the Politics of Knowledge Production
Intentionality and Mental Representation in the Philosophy of Mind
The Role of Public Reason in Liberal Democratic Theory
Ethical Implications of Human Enhancement Technologies
Phenomenology and Embodied Cognition: A Philosophical Account
The Problem of Induction and Bayesian Approaches to Scientific Reasoning
Justice and Intergenerational Equity in Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Language in the Age of Generative AI
Exploring Moral Luck and Responsibility in Law and Ethics
The Aesthetic Experience and the Value of Art in Postmodern Culture
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