The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania challenges students to examine foundational questions about existence, knowledge, morality, and logic. These project ideas help undergraduates develop clear, reasoned arguments while exploring centuries of philosophical thought.
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Rights, Responsibility, and Risk
Free Will and Determinism: A Comparative Analysis of Classical and Modern Views
The Problem of Evil in Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
Epistemic Injustice in Scientific Communities
Kantian vs. Utilitarian Ethics in Public Policy
The Metaphysics of Personal Identity Across Time
Moral Relativism vs. Moral Universalism: A Global Ethics Debate
Existentialism and Authenticity in Modern Life
The Role of Language in Shaping Thought: A Wittgensteinian Perspective
Feminist Contributions to Epistemology
The Concept of Justice in Rawls and Nozick
Logical Paradoxes and Their Philosophical Implications
Ethical Dilemmas in Medical Decision-Making
Nietzsche’s Critique of Morality in Contemporary Ethics
Mind-Body Dualism in Light of Neuroscientific Discoveries
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