The University of Chicago’s Philosophy program emphasizes critical reasoning, historical understanding, and analytical clarity. These project ideas span ancient and modern thought, offering students the chance to explore core philosophical debates, construct logical arguments, and reflect deeply on moral and metaphysical issues.
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Decision-Making
Free Will and Determinism: A Compatibilist Perspective
Moral Relativism vs. Moral Universalism: A Comparative Study
Socratic Method in Modern Education: Still Relevant?
Existentialism and the Meaning of Life in Camus and Sartre
The Role of Language in Constructing Reality: A Wittgensteinian Approach
Justice and Fairness: A Critical Analysis of Rawls’ Theory
Exploring the Mind-Body Problem Through Dualism and Physicalism
Kantian Ethics vs. Utilitarianism in Medical Dilemmas
Feminist Epistemology: Reconstructing Knowledge Systems
Nietzsche on Power and Morality: A Philosophical Dissection
The Philosophy of Time: Presentism vs. Eternalism
Epistemic Injustice in Contemporary Social Discourse
Ethics of Genetic Engineering: A Deontological Inquiry
Logic and Paradox: Russell’s Paradox and Its Philosophical Implications
The Concept of Personhood in Animal Rights Debates
Heidegger’s Being and Time: Understanding Dasein
The Aesthetic Experience: Kant vs. Schopenhauer
Political Authority and Civil Disobedience in a Democratic State
Philosophy of Science: The Demarcation Problem Revisited
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