Philosophical Gourmet Report 2002-2004
Brian Leiter's Ranking of Graduate Programs in Philosophy in the English-Speaking World
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PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS

 
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PHILOSOPHY OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE

Group 1 (1) (mean of 5.0)

Rutgers University, New Brunswick (5.0)

Group 2 (2-5) (mean of 4.0)

Australian National University (4.5)
New York University (4.0)
University of California, San Diego (4.5)
University of Maryland, College Park (4.0)

Group 3 (6-9) (mean of 3.5)

University of California, Berkeley (3.5)
University of Edinburgh (3.5)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (4.0)
Washington University, St. Louis (3.5)

Group 4 (10-21) (mean of 3.0)

City University of New York Graduate Center (3.0)
Columbia University (3.0)
Duke University (3.0)
King's College, London (3.0)
Massachussetts Institute of Technology (3.25)
Princeton University (3.0)
Stanford University (3.0)
University College London (3.0)
University of Arizona (3.5)
University of California, Davis (3.25)
University of Connecticut, Storrs (3.0)
University of Texas, Austin (3.0)

Also Notable (median of 3.0): Ohio State University; University of Cincinnati; University of California, Irvine; University of Southern California .

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 4.5.

Evaluators: Murat Aydede, William Bechtel, Jose Bermudez, Ned Block, David Braddon-Mitchell, Alex Byrne, Peter Carruthers, David Chalmers, Owen Flanagan, Tamar Gendler, Alvin Goldman, Gilbert Harman, Benjamin Hellie, Patricia Kitcher, Stephen Laurence, Peter Ludlow, Shaun Nichols, Alva Noe, David Papineau, Jesse Prinz, Diana Raffman, Richard Samuels, Kim Sterelny, Stephen Stich, Michael Tye, Robert Wilson. (Remember: Evaluators were not permitted to evaluate their own department or the department from which they received their graduate degree.)


 

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