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The guide compiles data on both doctoral and master’s degree programs in philosophy at institutions throughout the US and Canada, offering prospective students, job candidates, and other members of the profession a rich resource on post-graduate education and employment in philosophy.
As a PhD student in the Harvard philosophy program, you’ll have the opportunity to develop your ideas, knowledge, and abilities. You'll work with other doctoral students, our faculty, and visiting scholars, all in a stimulating and supportive environment.
Choose from one of four PhD programs offered collaboratively between Harvard Chan School and GSAS. When applying to the PhD, applicants must choose one of the following specialized fields of study. Eligibility requirements vary by program and field of study.
Our Ph.D. program trains students in traditional core areas of philosophy and provides them with opportunities to explore many subfields such as the philosophy of literature, and nineteenth-century German philosophy.
The PGR is one of a few resources available to prospective graduate students in philosophy as they choose which programs to apply to and attend. Other resources include Academic Philosophy Data and Analysis (APDA), the Pluralist’s Guide to Philosophy, and the QS Rankings.
Steeped in the Jesuit tradition, Fordham’s doctoral program in philosophy will train you both to think and to do. You’ll develop into an outstanding scholar with a strong grasp of the history of philosophy from ancient to contemporary.
Stanford's graduate program in Philosophy is by any measure among the world's best. We attract excellent students , we provide them ample access to leading scholars for instruction and advice, and we turn out accomplished philosophers ready to compete for the best jobs in a very tight job market.
In the PhD program, the MA and MPhil degrees are earned sequentially. PhD candidates must be enrolled full time. All of our PhD students receive a comprehensive program of financial aid, including fellowships and appointments in teaching.
The program of studies leading to the doctorate in philosophy provides subjects and seminars in such traditional areas as logic, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, aesthetics, social and political philosophy, and history of philosophy.
In order to be admitted to candidacy for the PhD, students complete the following requirements within six (6) semesters from beginning the PhD program. At least 15 courses (45 credits) are required and are to be distributed as follows: philosophy of science (LEMMS Proseminar 1 & LEMMS Proseminar 2).