Stanford’s Philosophy program encourages students to develop rigorous critical thinking skills while exploring the nature of reality, morality, knowledge, and logic. These project ideas empower students to engage deeply with classic and emerging debates in philosophy, connecting timeless questions with present-day issues.
The Ethics of AI: Autonomy and Responsibility in Autonomous Systems
Free Will vs. Determinism: A Modern Reassessment
Moral Realism and Its Challenges in Metaethics
Philosophical Analysis of Democracy in the Digital Age
Cognitive Science and the Problem of Consciousness
A Comparative Study of Western and Eastern Philosophical Views on Suffering
The Role of Intent in Moral Responsibility
The Logic of Paradox: Exploring Dialetheism
Virtue Ethics and Leadership in Business Practices
Existentialism and the Search for Meaning in Contemporary Literature
Political Obligation and Civil Disobedience: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Personal Identity Through the Lens of Memory and Continuity
Ethics of Genetic Engineering and Human Enhancement
Language, Meaning, and the Limits of Expression
The Ontological Status of Mathematical Objects
Consciousness and Qualia: Bridging Philosophy and Neuroscience
Phenomenology and Embodied Experience in Virtual Reality
The Epistemology of Testimony in the Age of Misinformation
Stoicism and Its Modern Applications in Mental Health
The Philosophy of Death: Perspectives from Ancient to Modern Thinkers
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