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POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Group 1 (1-2) (mean of 4.5)
New York University (4.5)
Oxford University (4.75)
Group 2 (3-6) (mean of 4.0)
Harvard University (4.0)
University of Arizona (4.0)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4.0)
University of Toronto (4.0)
Group 3 (7-25) (mean of 3.5)
Australian National University (3.5)
Brown University (3.0)
Cambridge University (3.5)
Columbia University (4.0)
Duke University (3.75)
Massachussetts Institute of Technology (4.0)
Princeton University (4.0)
Queen's University ( Canada ) (3.5)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (3.5)
Stanford University (3.25)
Tulane University (3.5)
University College London (3.5)
University of California, Berkeley (3.5)
University of California, Los Angeles (3.5)
University of California, San Diego (4.0)
University of Chicago (4.0)
University of Maryland, College Park (3.5)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (3.5)
University of Virginia (4.0)
Group 4 (22-35) (mean of 3.0)
Arizona State University (3.0)
Cornell University (3.5)
Georgetown University (3.0)
Northwestern University (3.0)
Rice University (3.0)
University of California, Davis (3.0)
University of Notre Dame (3.0)
University of Pennsylvania (3.0)
University of Reading (3.0)
University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling Joint Program
(3.0)
University of Texas, Austin (3.0)
University of Wisconsin, Madison (3.0)
Washington University, St. Louis (3.0)
Yale University (3.0)
Also Notable (median of 3.0): Syracuse
University; University of California, Riverside; University of
Missouri, Columbia; University of Southern California; York University,
Toronto.
In addition, the aggregated faculties of the
colleges making up the University of London received a rounded
mean score of 4.0 and a median score of 4.0.
In the judgment of the Advisory Board, the
following programs that were not part of the survey ought to be
considered by students interested in this area: Bowling Green State
University.
Evaluators: Kenneth Baynes,
Chris Bertram, Cristina Bicchieri, Brian Bix, Christopher Bobonich,
Samantha Brennan, David Brink, Roger Crisp, John Deigh, Julia Driver,
Gerald Dworkin, William Edmundson, David Estlund, John Gardner,
Gerald Gaus, Leslie Green, Shelly Kagan, Christopher Kutz, Julian
Lamont, Colin Macleod, Jefferson McMahan, Christopher Morris, Alistair
Norcross, Calvin Normore, Martha Nussbaum, Michael Otsuka, Gerald
Postema, Michael Ridge, Arthur Ripstein, Mathias Risse, Michael
Rosen, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, David Schmidtz, A. John Simmons,
Hillel Steiner, Wayne Sumner, Robert Talisse, John Tasioulas, Larry
Temkin, Peter Vallentyne, W.J. Waluchow, Jonathan Wolff. (Remember:
Evaluators were not permitted to evaluate their own department
or the department from which they received their graduate degree.)
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