The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Washington engages students in rigorous thinking about knowledge, existence, and ethics. With courses in ancient philosophy, logic, ethics, political theory, and more, students develop strong reasoning and communication skills that are valuable across professions.
Analyzing Free Will Through Deterministic vs. Libertarian Perspectives
Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Modern Society
Comparing Eastern and Western Approaches to Moral Philosophy
Exploring the Philosophy of Mind and Consciousness
Deconstructing Logical Fallacies in Public Discourse
Studying Plato’s Theory of Forms and Its Modern Relevance
The Ethics of Genetic Engineering: A Philosophical Inquiry
Examining Feminist Philosophical Theories in Contemporary Contexts
Understanding Nietzsche’s Concept of the Übermensch
Designing a Philosophical Debate on Utilitarianism vs. Deontology
The Role of Epistemology in the Age of Misinformation
Comparing Existentialist Views on Freedom and Responsibility
The Philosophy of Language: Meaning, Truth, and Interpretation
Investigating Environmental Ethics in Climate Justice Movements
Applying Stoic Principles to Modern Psychological Well-being
The Morality of War: A Study of Just War Theory
Philosophical Critique of Capital Punishment and Justice Systems
Exploring Consciousness in Dualist vs. Materialist Frameworks
Building a Public Philosophy Podcast Series on Socratic Dialogue
Studying the Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
Cultivate analytical thinking and ethical reasoning while engaging with the great philosophical traditions that shape societies and personal beliefs.
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