Philosophical Gourmet Report 2002-2004
Brian Leiter's Ranking of Graduate Programs in Philosophy in the English-Speaking World
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THEORY OF VALUE

 
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PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

Group 1 (1-2) (mean of 4.5)

New York University (4.75)
Oxford University (4.5)

Group 2 (3-7) (mean of 4.0)

Columbia University (4.5)
University of California, Los Angeles (4.0)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (4.0)
University of Texas, Austin (4.0)
Yale University (4.0)

Group 3 (8-11) (mean of 3.5)

Arizona State University (3.5)
Boston University (3.0)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (3.0)
York University, Toronto (3.25)

Group 4 (12-24) (mean of 3.0)

Cambridge University (3.25)
Georgetown University (3.0)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (3.25)
University College London (3.0)
University of California, Berkeley (3.0)
University of California, Davis (3.0)
University of Chicago (3.0)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (3.0)
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (3.0)
University of Pennsylvania (3.0)
University of Toronto (3.5)
University of Virginia (3.0)
Washington University, St. Louis (3.0)

Also Notable (median of 3.0): University of Washington, Seattle; University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling Joint Program.

Evaluators: Brian Bix, David Brink, Ruth Chang, John Deigh, Gerald Dworkin, William Edmundson, John Gardner, Alvin Goldman, Leslie Green, Mark Greenberg, Richard Holton, Christopher Kutz, Brian Leiter, Dennis Patterson, Gerald Postema, Arthur Ripstein, A. John Simmons, John Tasioulas, W.J. Waluchow. (Remember: Evaluators were not permitted to evaluate their own department or the department from which they received their graduate degree.)


 

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