The following tables display the placements of PhD students who have finished our MA program 1999–present.
2025
| Thesis Title | Applied to Programs | Accepted offer to |
|---|---|---|
| Bearing Witness: A Point Against Functionalist Linguistic Metaethics | Yes | University of Texas, Austin |
| Deliberation, Rational Agency, and Responsibility for Belief | Yes | University of California- Riverside |
| Genres of Conversation | Yes | University of California- San Diego |
| Re-Examining the Ontology of Musical Improvisation | Yes | CUNY |
| A Normative Theory of Aesthetic Ineffability | Yes | University of Arizona |
| Achieving Real Freedom: Motivating a Workplace Democracy Reading of Rawls | Yes | University of Illinois- Chicago |
| How Others Feature in Emotional Self-Knowledge | Yes | University of Michigan |
| Pluralism Lost: Defending Hybridism About Being | Yes | University of Virgina (graduated in 2024) |
Other Schools that admitted our students in 2025: Florida State University, University of British Columbia, University of California- Davis, University of Wisconsin
2024
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Equally Subordinated? The Threat of a Self-subordinating Way of Life on One’s Moral Powers | CUNY |
| How to Read Intra-Mathematical Explanations: A Defense for the Epistemic Approach | UC Davis |
| Intelligibility & the Limits of Ontology: Pluralism, Monism, & Finitude | Applying for Fall 2025 |
| Imposter Syndrome and Self-Respect | University of California, Riverside |
| Pluralism Lost: Defending Hybridism about Being | Applying again for Fall 2025 |
| Moral Metaphysics for Expressivists: Why We Should Be Error Theorists, Not Deflationists | University of Edinburgh * |
| Love and Personal Style | University of Southern California |
| Race as a Symptom of Injustice | University of Arizona |
| A Typology of Bad Characters: Understanding Moral Badness as Mental Illness | University of Maryland College Park |
Other Schools that admitted our students in 2024: Carnegie Mellon University, National University of Singapore, Northwestern University, Ohio State University, Oxford University, Rice University, St. Louis University, University of Wisconsin.
*Non-funded offer
2023
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Rethinking Human Flourishing: A Challenge for Neo-Aristotelian Naturalism | Syracuse University |
| A Typology of Bad Characters: Understanding Moral Badness as a Mental Illness | |
| Models of Formal Semantics as Exploratory Models | MIT (Linguistics) |
| Performative Mistakes and Practical Knowledge | UCLA |
| What the QUD Models | MIT |
| The Metaphysics of the Gene in the Era of CRISPR-Cas9 | University of Wisconsin |
| A Dispositional Theory of Practical Basing | University of Wisconsin |
| Can Genealogies Vindicate? | Syracuse University |
| ‘The Mediator’ and ‘Reason’s Forgetting’: Two Questions on the Transition of Self-Consciousness to Reason in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit | University of Chicago |
Other Schools that admitted our students in 2023: Cornell (Linguistics), CUNY, Florida State University, Harvard, Maryland Philosophy, Ohio State University, Rutgers University, Rice University, University of California- Riverside, University of Connecticut (Linguistics), University of Minnesota, University of Pittsburgh (History of Philosophy), University of Texas, , University of Texas- Austin, Washington University in St Louis
2022
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Problem for Schechtman’s Narrative Self-Constitution View of Personal Identity | McGill |
| A Challenge to Psychological and Biological Theories of Personal Identity | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
| What It Means to Believe | Princeton |
| Default Moods, Taking Defaults Out of Update of Semantics | University of California- Los Angeles |
| Fear, Labour and the Free Will in Hegel’s Phenomenology | Riverside |
| Vivacity and Hume’s Idea- Impression Distinction | Florida State University |
| Against Identity, a Positional Approach to Resisting Identity-Based Violence | Arizona State University |
| To Be or Not To Be, The Problem of Indeterminate Existence | —— |
| Bivalence: Open Future or Logical Fatalism | Florida State University |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2022: Cornell University, CUNY, Harvard University, Rutgers, Stanford, University of California- Davis, University of California- Santa Barbara, University of Pittsburgh, University of Texas at Austin
2021
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| School’s Out Forever: Making Room for Unschoolers in Political Liberalism | University of Colorado-Boulder |
| Bivalence: Open Future or Logical Fatalism? | ——– |
| Imperatives as Fragment Answers | University of Maryland |
| Locke’s Qualities: Beyond the Veil of Perception | University of Conneticut |
| An Instrumental Theory of Speech Acts | University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill |
| Blame-Liability, Inviting Trust, & Beginning a New Account of Promising | University of Syracuse |
| Beyond Depraved: Villainy and Self-Deception in Kant’s Taxonomy of Evil | University of California- Riverside |
| University of Toronto | |
| A Puzzle About Information, Probability and Surprise | Harvard University |
| Slurs Are Verdicts | University of Southern California |
| ’The Mediator’ and ‘Reason’s Forgetting’: Two questions on the transition of Self-Consciousness to Reason in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit | ——– |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2021: Boston University, Bowling Green, John Hopkins, Pittsburgh, Temple, University of California- San Diego, University of Indiana- Bloomington, University of Virginia, UW-Madison, Washington University
2020
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Reason and Regret | Stanford |
| Cognitive Creatures and Conceptuality | University of Illinois, Chicago |
| Lewis and the Poisoned Pawn | UC Irvine LPS |
| A Simple Defense of Monism | Ohio State |
| Liberal Feminism and Cultural Critique | SUNY–Buffalo |
| How Code Words Work | Cornell |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2020: Florida State, Indiana University, Syracuse, and the University of Connecticut
2019
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Taking the Other to Be Itself | University of California, Riverside |
| Humean Constructivism and Deliberative Coherence | University of Arizona (+ Harvard Law, deferred) |
| Maximally Contiguous Studies | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Philosophy without Title: Hume’s Sceptical Principles in the Treatise | University of Chicago (Philosophy and Committee on Social Thought) |
| Reasonableness and the means of Production | Not planning to pursue PhD at present time |
| Scientific Realism and Mathematical Platonism: Strategies for Extending Scientific Realism to Mathematics | University of Colorado, Boulder |
| Poetics, Not Pragmatics: Understanding Metaphors in a Poetic Context | Duke University, PhD in English |
| Nominalization and Interpretation | Ohio State |
| Games as Actions: An Active Account of Games | Continuing for a third year |
| Defending a Modest Semantic Brutalism | University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
| The Role of Contradiction in Hume’s Conception of Geometry | Delaying application for one year |
| ‘This is simply what I do’: Primitive Normativity in Following a Rule | Brown University |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2019: Boston University, Bowling Green State University, Cornell, Duke, Florida State University, Harvard, Johns Hopkins Rochester University, Stanford, University of Kansas, University of Wisconsin
2018
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| A Distinction Between Expectations and Demands: Towards a Wider Conception of Responsibility | Northwestern |
| The Activity of Finite Spirits in Berkeley: Willing Sensible Ideas | University of Western Ontario |
| Reciprocity, Reactive Attitudes, and the Value of Responsibility | University of Arizona |
| How to Say Things Exist: Developing Peter Van Inwagen’s Philosophy of Language | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Hengel between Criticism and Romanticism: Love & Self Consciousness in the Phenomenology | University of California, Berkeley (graduated in 2017) |
| Virtuous Anger and Vicious Forgiveness | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| How Conceiving Can Provide Reliable Evidence of Possibility | Texas A&M |
| A Liberal Analysis of Religious Exemptions to Public Accommodations Law | University of Wisconsin Law School |
| Attributability and Agency: Moral Attributability form Mental States as Possession of Care-Constitutive Desires | May re-apply next year |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2018: UC-Riverside, Florida State, U-Maryland, U-Miami, U-Mass: Amherst, U-Minnesota, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Ohio State, Rice, Rochester, Marquette, Arizona State Law, U-Arizona Law, Creighton Law, George Mason Law, Hofstra Law, UI-Law, U-Michigan Law, Rutgers Law
2017
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Is it Rational to Care About the Natural Environment | Bowling Green State University |
| Making “cinnabar”: Kant on made a posteriori concepts | New York University |
| Hegel between Criticism and Romanticism: Love & Self Consciousness in the Phenomenology | University of California, Riverside |
| Reading Others Well and Being Well Read | University of Texas, Austin |
| How Conceiving Can Provide Reliable Evidence of Possibility | May re-apply next year |
| Grounding Physicalism | Rutgers University |
| Self-Colocation | University of Massachusettes, Amherst |
| Nietzsche’s Eternal Recurrence as Untimeliness | University of California, Santa Cruz |
| Routine Maintenance | University of California, Riverside |
| Nietzsche’s Signpost for Feminism | Fordham University (graduated in 2016) |
| Exam Option | Fordham University (graduated in 2016) |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2017: Arizona State, U-Miami, Florida State, UC-Davis, Indiana, Purdue, Oxford, Johns Hopkins, Boston U, Georgetown, UC-Irvine, UC-Los Angeles, UC-San Diego, U-Chicago, Harvard, Notre Dame, Ohio State, U-Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, U-Virginia, University of Rochester, CUNY Graduate Center, U-Southern California, UC-Santa Barbara
2016
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Earning the Right Means Paying the Costs: Metaphysical Problems for Quasi-Realism | University of California, San Diego |
| Two Contemporary Metaethical Schemes Considered | Florida State University (graduated in 2015) |
| Reformulating Modalism | Syracuse University |
| Kant on Radical Evil | University of Illinois, Chicago |
| Locutionary Disablement and Epistemic Injustice | CUNY Graduate Center |
| Attitudinal Commitments and the Scope of Rational Requirements | University of Pittsburgh |
| Nietzsche and the problem of nihilism | may re-apply next year |
| What Science Doesn’t Need to Know: Scientific Realism, Anti-Realism and the Continuum of Knowledge | may re-apply next year |
| Nietzsche’s Autonomy, Responsibility, and Will Unification | may re-apply next year |
| Decent Peoples, Political Legitimacy, and Informed Consent | University of Minnesota Law School (graduated in 2013) |
| Exam Option | |
| Exam Option | University of Texas Law School (graduated in 2015) |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2016: U Arizona, UC-Irvine, U Cinncinnati, U Illinois-Urbana, Champaign, Ohio State, U Pennsylvania, U Texas-Austin.
2015
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Constitutive Inescapability and the Search for Normative Authority | University of California, San Diego |
| Life and Agency: Constitutivism and the Source of Prescriptive Norms | University of California, Riverside |
| Berkeley and the Mind of God | University of Rochester |
| The Function of Blame | New York University (MA in Bioethics) |
| Rethinking Responding to Raymond: Re-Replying to Reproaches of Transsexualism | May re-apply next year |
| Kaplan’s Puzzle, Dynamic Senses, and Diachronically Individuated Propositions | University of Illinois, Chicago (graduated in 2014) |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2015: UC-Davis, U Minnesota (Twin Cities), Syracuse, Washington U (Seattle)
2014
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Colocated Object? A New Challenge to the Intentionalists’ Solution to the Grounding Problem | University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
| Grounding the Free Lunch: Can Grounding Theory Escape Ontological Commitment? | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
| Freedom as Morality | Northwestern University |
| Intentions and Advisorial Relations | Florida State University |
| From Self-Trust to Other-Trust: The Role of Reasons and the Theoretical Insignificance of Behavioral Inconsistency | Northwestern University |
| Two Essays On Constructivism: Lessons From Semantic Theory | Brown University |
| The Modal Status of Kant’s Postulate of God’s Existence | University of Pittsburgh |
| Solving the Problem of Resultant Luck: Extrapolating from Hegel | University of California, San Diego |
| Commitment and Temporal Mediation in Korsgaard’s Self-Constitution | University of California, Riverside (graduated in 2013) |
| The Duty of Assistance is a Liberal Duty | University of Pennsylvania (graduated in 2012) |
| A Greater Scope for Error: Judgment, Sensation, and the Material Falsity of Sensory Ideas | University of Notre Dame (HPS) (graduated in 2012) |
| Exam Option | — |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2014: Alberta, Boston, Calgary, UC-Santa Barbara, Georgetown, Illinois-Chicago, Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, Johns Hopkins, Kansas, Maryland, UW-Madison, New School, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh (HPS), Purdue, Rochester, Syracuse, Virginia, Western Ontario
2013
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Disagreement, Dispositions, and Higher-Order Evidence | Notre Dame |
| Second Nature in Kant’s Theory of Artistic Creativity | Columbia University |
| Hume, Skepticism, and Induction | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| How I Spent My Summer Defending-or-Defeating Anscombe: Anscombian Action Theory and the Possibility of Logically Complex Actions | University of Pittsburgh (attended one year); University of California, Los Angeles (Fall 2014) |
| How to Think About Indiscernible Particles | Ohio State University |
| The Starry Heavens Above Me and the Starmaking Power Within Me | Marquette University |
| “Just Perceiv’d & Next Door to Nothing:” An investigation of Minima in the Work of George Berkeley | Western Ontario University |
| The Supersubstantivalist Response to the Argument from Vagueness | Notre Dame |
| The Myth of Given Reasons | University of Pittsburgh |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2013: Boston, Brown, UCLA, UC-Riverside, UC-San Diego, U Chicago, Georgetown, Illinois-Chicago, U Iowa, Johns Hopkins, UMass-Amherst, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, UNC-Chapel Hill, Princeton, Rochester, St Louis U, Syracuse, Temple, Yale
2012
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Intelligibility and Reliability: A Relational Conception of the Constitutive Aim of Agency | University of California, San Diego |
| Exam Option | University of California, Riverside (graduated in 2007) |
| Who’s Counting? Cognitive Disability and Rawlsian Contractualism | May re-apply to PhD programs in the future |
| Sympathy and Causal Inference: Hume on Other Minds | Pepperdine Law School (attended one year); Washington University, St. Louis School of Law (Fall 2013) |
| The Moral Status of the Deceased in Kant’s Ethics | University of Chicago Law School (graduated in 2011) |
| Exam Option | — |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2012: UC-Irvine, Ohio State
2011
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Problems with Causal Reasoning in Cognitive Neuroscience | Arizona State University (HPS) |
| The Problem From Memory and Moral Responsibility | University of California, Irvine |
| Deliberating to Believe: A Critical Examination of How Truth Functions as a Normative Constraint on Belief | Northwestern |
| Essence and Modality: the alleged conflict between Actualism and Kind Essentialism | Purdue University |
| The A Priority of the Intelligible | Stanford University |
| The Prole Machine: Politics and Revolution in the Cramped Conditions of Capital | University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Political Science) |
| A Defense of Rawls’s Account of Toleration in The Law of Peoples | University of Illinois, Chicago |
| Justice for the Cognitively Disabled: Obligations to Those at the Margins of Our Moral Community | University of California, Riverside |
| Idealism in Kant and Berkeley: A Defense of Berkeley’s Concept of Objectivity | Ohio State University |
| Moral Requirements, Moral Reasoning, and the First Two Formulations of the Categorical Imperative | University of Pennsylvania (graduated in 2010) |
| Taking the “Peep-Show” Public: Intersubjectivity, Psychologism, and Conceptual Realism | Yale University (graduated in 2010) |
| The Case for Government Anti-Obesity Legislation | Federal Judicial Clerk |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2011: Alberta, CUNY Graduate Center, Iowa, Maryland, Miami, Michigan State, Minnesota, New School, North Texas, Notre Dame, Utah, Washington-Seattle, Vanderbilt
2010
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Quantifier Variance, Classical Logic, and Neo-Fregeanism | University of Virginia |
| Making Sense of Intelligibility: A Discussion of Velleman’s Constitutive Aim of Action | University of California, Riverside |
| Necessary Identity Statements Trivialized | University of British Columbia |
| Free Citizens and the Coercive Account of the Site of Justice | University of Arizona |
| Moral Incentive and Respect in Kant’s Ethics | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| A Dilemma for Hellman’s Modal Structuralism | University of California, Irvine |
| Autonomy, Estrangement, and External Reasons | University of Pittsburgh (graduated in 2008) |
| The Role of Emotions in Akrasia | Cornell Law School |
| Intimates, Self-Trust and Self-Awareness in Autonomous Decision Making | — |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2010: Alberta, UC-Davis, UC-Santa Barbara, Connecticut, Florida State, Illinois-Chicago, Indiana, Maryland, McGill (Political Science), Miami, SUNY-Buffalo, Purdue, Rochester, St. Louis U, Syracuse, Toronto, Washington-Seattle, Western Ontario, UW-Madison
2009
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Can We Contextualize Skepticism? | CUNY Graduate Center |
| Kant’s Derivation of the Formula of Universal Law | Harvard University |
| The Implications of Special Relativity for Persistence | Syracuse University |
| Inquiry, Attention and Relevance: An Account of Knowledge and its Role in Discourse | University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
| Incentives and Goodness in Kant’s Ethics | University of California, Los Angeles |
| The Concept of Belief and Epistemic Rationality | University of Texas, Austin |
| Agency and the Theoretical View of Persons | University of Miami |
| Self-Deception & Culpable Ignorance | University of California, Riverside (graduated in 2008) |
| Exam Option | — |
| Moore, Dewey, and the Reconstruction of Ethics | — |
| Gibson on Perceiving Affordances Directly | — |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2009: Arizona State, Bowling Green, UC-San Diego, UC-Santa Barbara, Colorado-Boulder, Connecticut, Indiana, Ohio State, Michigan, Missouri, UNC-Chapel Hill, Stanford, Washington U, Yale
2008
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| The Tractarian Operation N: Its Role and Expressive Capacity | University of Illinois, Chicago |
| A Pragmatic Account of the Referential Use of Definite Descriptions | University of California, Davis |
| Shame and the Self | Harvard University |
| Disagreeing About Modal Disagreement | Syracuse University |
| The Development of Kant’s Conception of Respect for the Moral Law | Stanford University |
| Agency and Morality | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
| G.E. Moore on Common Sense and Analysis | Vanderbilt University (graduated in 2007) |
| Systematicity and Mental Content | Duke University (Center for Cognitive Neuroscience PhD) (graduated in 2007) |
| A Defense of Gilbert Harman’s Moral Relativism | University of Florida (graduated in 2004) |
| A Critical Analysis of John Hick’s Pluralist Hypothesis | Marquette University (graduated in 2003) |
| Boundaries of the Self: A Critical Discussion of Harry Frankfurt’s Conception of Identification | — |
| Metaphor, Comparison, and Aesthetic Success | — |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2008: Brown, Connecticut, Florida State, Fordham, Illinois-Chicago, Indiana, Loyola, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Rochester, UC-Berkeley, UC-Riverside, UC-San Diego, UC-Santa Barbara
2007
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| G.E. Moore and E.M. Forster | Johns Hopkins University (English PhD Program) |
| Can Humean supervenience be reconciled with the Principal Principle? | Princeton University |
| J.G.H. Feder’s Simultaneity Objection to Kant’s Claim to the Apriority of Space | University of Pennsylvania |
| Kant’s Idea of Pure Morality and Hegel’s Critique | University of California, Riverside |
| Nietzsche’s Weapon of War: the Method of Science | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
| Exam Option | Harvard Law School |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2007: Arizona State, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Cornell, Miami, Ohio State, Pittsburgh, Purdue, UC-Irvine
2006
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| The Demands of Incompatibilism Upon Libertarian Theories of Free Will | Florida State University |
| The Ideas of the Kingdom of Ends and the Highest Good in Kant’s Moral Theory | Harvard University |
| Exam Option | Rice University |
| Performativity and Social Kinds: Race, Gender, and the Pursuit of Justice | Rutgers University (Women’s & Gender Studies PhD Program) |
| Can Accounts of Naturalistic Virtue Ethics Survive? | University of Missouri (non-funded) |
| Epistemic Responsibility and the Concept of Belief | University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill |
| A Look at the Conception of Care in Three Ethical Theories | University of Kentucky (graduated in 2004) |
| The Fold in the Other Night: Foucault on Desubjective Technologies of the Self | Lecturer at UWM |
| Justifying Morality: An Essay on the Rationality of Moral Actions | — |
| The Nature of Mental Existence in Anselm’s Ontological Argument | — |
| On Constructing an Argument Against Tyler Burge’s Preservative Theory of Memory Based on Memory Construed as an Inferential Communicative Process | — |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2006: Arizona, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Georgetown, Illinois-Chicago, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota (Women’s Studies), Northwestern, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Stanford, UC-Riverside, Wisconsin-Madison
2005
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| What Does the Scientist See? Does it Matter? | Duke University |
| Is Morality a Skill? | Harvard University |
| Exam Option | Marquette University |
| Beyond the Meaning of ‘Meaning’: Rigidity and Semantic Externalism | Ohio State University |
| On the Nature of Value Properties and Judgments at the Intersection of Aesthetics and Ethics | SUNY-Buffalo |
| Saving the In-Itself World: Some Responses To Putnam’s Internal Realism | University of California, Irvine |
| The Nature of Second Nature | University of Florida |
| Three Arguments for Nonconceptual Content | University of Minnesota |
| Reconciliation & Quasi-Realist Moral Truth & Objectivity | University of Reading (UK) |
| Belief and Responsibility | University of Rochester |
| General Laws and Causal Relations: Scientific Explanation | University of Southern California |
| Propositional Attitudes, Reference, and Pragmatics | University of Southern California |
| Signs and Generality: An Examination of the Berkeleyan Alternative to Abstract Ideas | University of Toronto |
| The Philosophical Basis of Clement Greenberg’s Art Criticism: The Union between Kantian and Hegelian Aesthetics | University of Washington-Seattle |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2005: Arizona State, Birkbeck College, London (UK), British Columbia, Cincinnati, Connecticut, CUNY, Edinburgh (UK), Florida State, Illinois-Chicago, Indiana, Iowa, Loyola (Chicago), Maryland, Missouri, Northwestern, Sheffield (UK), St. Andrews (UK), Stirling (UK), Syracuse, Temple, UC-Davis, U-Mass, Western Ontario, Wisconsin-Madison
2004
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Objecting to Objectifying Desires: An Objection to the Kantian Model of Deliberation | Cornell University |
| Defense of Marx’s Scientific Socialism | Northwestern University |
| The Last Metaphysician: An Analysis of Heidegger’s Interpretation of Nietzsche | University of California, Riverside |
| Real Selves or Bust? | University of Cincinnati |
| An Analysis of Kant’s Treatment of Suicide | University of Illinois-Chicago |
| Nature, Priority and Political Animals in Aristotle’s Politics | University of Illinois-Chicago |
| A Three-Mechanism Structure of Mind to Explain Human Language and Responsibility | University of Waterloo (Canada) |
| The Problem with “Self” Competition | Marquette Law School; Fall ’07 – Clerkship with New Mexico Supreme Court |
Other schools that admitted our students in 2004: Bowling Green, CUNY, Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio State, Southern California, Syracuse, UC-Irvine, UC-Santa Cruz, U-Mass, Virginia, Wisconsin-Madison
2003
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| The Evolution of Guilt: A Defense of Norm-Expressivism | Michigan State University |
| Desires and Practical Reasoning: Three Accounts Considered | University of California, Davis (attended 1 year); University of Wisconsin-Madison (Fall ’05) |
| The Substitutional Interpretation of the Quantifiers of Predicate Logic | University of Pittsburgh |
| A Critical Analysis of John Hick’s Pluralist Hypothesis | Lecturer at UWM |
| A Study of Nietzsche’s Gay Science | — |
2002
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Un-blocking Our Access to the Contents of Perceptual Experience | Duke University |
| An Analysis of Kierkegaard’s Notion of Personhood | Saint Louis University (attended 1 year); St. Louis University Law School (attended 1 year); Lehigh University (History PhD, Fall 05) |
| Testimonial Justification and Epistemic Individualism | University of Missouri |
| Colors, Values and the Possibility of Analogy | Works in the Criminal Defense division of the Wisconsin State Public Defender’s Office |
| Global Theories, Local Theories, Theories of Adjudication and Ronald Dworkin’s Law as Integrity | Professor at Marquette Law School |
2001
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Chardin’s Cycle | Marquette University |
| Moral Development and the Duty of Self-Perfection | Northwestern University |
| The Truth in Projectivism | Ohio State University |
| A Theistic Defense of Natural Evils | Purdue University |
| Philosophy as Therapy: An Elucidation of Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Method | University of Iowa |
| Exam Option | Teacher in Milwaukee Public Schools |
| Vagueness | Works in Pharmaceutical Sales |
2000
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| Taking Occasionalism Seriously | Brown University |
| The Personal Ethics of Sustainable Development: An Application of Kant’s Notion of the Categorical Imperative | CUNY |
| John Rawls, Justice as Fairness and the Failure of Froperty-Owning Democracy | Marquette University |
| Weakness of Will: Towards a Reformed Belief/Desire Account | Northwestern University |
| Exam Option | UWM (Urban Education/Educational Psychology PhD program) |
| Hybrid Theories of Justice: A New Foundation Based on T. M. Scanlon’s Ethics of Reasonable Rejection | Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Air Force Academy |
| Non-thesis project | — |
| Understanding Kant’s prohibition of revolution, his support of the French revolution, and our right to revolt | — |
1999
| Thesis Title | PhD Program |
|---|---|
| The Inductive-Statistical and Deductive-Nomologicial Models of Probabilistic Explanation and the Problem of Explaining Particular Explanada | Indiana University |
| Themes in Kantian Moral Psychology: Humanity, Needs, and Autonomy | University of Florida |
| Assuring the Fair Value of the Political Liberties: The Need for an Ethos Justice | Attended Law Schooly |
| Ducks, Rabbits, and Dubbits: A Wittgensteinian Study of Seeing | NYU (Obtained Social Work MSW; Social Work PhD program) |
| Exam Option | UWM (Urban Studies) |
| Reference, Interpretation and Clarity | Harvard Law School |
Other schools that admitted our students who graduated from 1999-2003 include: Bowling Green, CUNY, Duquesne, Emory, Fordham University, Georgetown, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Loyola, Marquette, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn, Rochester, UC-Davis, UC-Irvine, UCLA, UC-Riverside, UCSD, UC-Boulder, UI-Chicago, U Mass-Amherst, U Texas-Austin, U Utah, U Virginia, U Washington-Seattle, U Wisconsin-Madison, Vanderbilt
A partial list of the schools that admitted our students that graduated before 1999: Alberta, Bowling Green, Brown, UCLA, UC-San Diego, UC-Irvine, UC-Riverside, U of Chicago, Colorado, Columbia U., Cornell, CUNY, Emory, Georgetown, UI-Urbana-Champaign, UI-Chicago, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Marquette, Maryland, U Mass-Amherst, Minnesota, North Carolina, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn, Pittsburgh, Purdue, Rice, Rochester, St. Louis, Texas, Toronto, Vanderbilt, Virginia, UW-Madison, Washington U., and Yale