The Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison empowers students to ask big questions and reason with precision. Courses in logic, ethics, epistemology, and political philosophy prepare graduates for critical thinking roles in law, tech, public policy, academia, and beyond.
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Autonomy
A Comparative Study of Utilitarianism and Deontology
Free Will vs. Determinism: Philosophical Perspectives
The Ontological Argument for the Existence of God: Modern Critiques
Philosophy of Language: Meaning, Reference, and Truth
Exploring Plato’s Theory of Forms in Contemporary Context
The Role of Thought Experiments in Moral Philosophy
Epistemic Injustice and the Politics of Knowledge
The Mind-Body Problem: Dualism vs. Physicalism
Ethical Dilemmas in Medical Decision-Making
Nietzsche and the Concept of the Übermensch in Modern Culture
The Social Contract: Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau Revisited
Analyzing Logical Fallacies in Political Rhetoric
Philosophy of Science: What Constitutes Scientific Knowledge?
Existentialism and Authenticity in Sartre and Camus
The Problem of Evil in Theistic Philosophy
Virtue Ethics from Aristotle to Contemporary Theorists
Artificial Consciousness: Can Machines Possess Intentionality?
Political Obligation and Civil Disobedience
Applying Rawls’ Theory of Justice to Modern Inequality
Moral Relativism vs. Moral Universalism in Global Ethics
Feminist Epistemology and the Challenge to Objectivity
Build logical, ethical, and critical frameworks for tackling life’s deepest questions through UW–Madison’s philosophy curriculum.
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