Stanford’s Ph.D. in Philosophy enables scholars to pursue questions at the heart of human experience, knowledge, and morality. These dissertation topics span analytic and continental traditions, enriched by interdisciplinary engagement with science, politics, and cognition.
The Ethics of Algorithmic Decision-Making in Autonomous Systems
Metaphysical Grounding and the Structure of Reality
Epistemic Injustice and Testimonial Credibility in Social Contexts
Defending Compatibilism: A Contemporary Look at Free Will
Formal Logic and Its Limitations in Natural Language Understanding
The Role of Intentionality in Moral Responsibility
Philosophy of Artificial Consciousness and Machine Minds
Rawlsian Justice and Its Application to Climate Ethics
Temporal Experience and the Ontology of Time
A Critique of Reductionist Accounts of Mental States
Deliberative Democracy and Public Reason in Polarized Societies
Deontological Constraints and the Problem of Moral Conflicts
Personal Identity Through the Lens of Narrative Continuity
Virtue Ethics in Multicultural Moral Reasoning
The Epistemology of Religious Experience and Rational Belief
Philosophical Implications of Quantum Indeterminacy
Language, Meaning, and the Philosophy of Translation
Political Authority and the Limits of Civil Disobedience
Cognitive Science and the Nature of Belief
Moral Luck and the Foundations of Ethical Judgment
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