The PhD in Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers advanced training in both the analytic and historical traditions. Students develop rigorous reasoning, original scholarship, and interdisciplinary insight across metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, and the history of philosophy—preparing for careers in academia, law, public policy, and beyond.
Moral Realism vs. Anti-Realism in Contemporary Metaethics
Free Will and Determinism: A Compatibilist Approach
Kantian Perspectives on Political Obligation
Phenomenology and the Embodied Mind
The Epistemology of Testimony in the Digital Age
Aristotle’s Ethics and Modern Virtue Theory
Philosophical Implications of Artificial Intelligence
The Problem of Induction in Humean Thought
Normativity in Naturalized Epistemology
The Role of Consciousness in Personal Identity
Analytic vs. Continental Traditions: A Comparative Study
Philosophy of Language and Meaning in Legal Texts
Nietzsche and the Critique of Morality
Social Epistemology and the Structure of Knowledge Communities
Time and Temporality in Metaphysical Discourse
Rationality and Belief Revision in Bayesian Epistemology
The Ontological Status of Mathematical Entities
Environmental Ethics and Intergenerational Justice
The Concept of Truth in Postmodern Philosophy
Ethical Considerations in Neuroenhancement Technologies
Engage in critical inquiry and foundational scholarship in one of the nation’s top philosophy doctoral programs.
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