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

 
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19TH -CENTURY CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY AFTER HEGEL

Group 1 (1-5) (mean of 4.0)

Oxford University (4.5)
Princeton University (4.0)
University of Chicago (4.5)
University of Texas, Austin (4.5)
University of Warwick (4.0)

Group 2 (6-11) (mean of 3.5)

Cambridge University (3.5)
Northwestern University (3.5)
Stanford University (3.5)
University of California, Riverside (3.5)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (3.5)
University of Notre Dame (3.5)

Group 3 (12-20) (mean of 3.0)

Birkbeck College, University of London (3.0)
Boston University (3.5)
Brown University (3.25)
Columbia University (3.0)
New York University (3.5)
State University of New York, Stony Brook (3.0)
University College London (3.5)
University of Auckland (3.0)
University of Wisconsin, Madison (3.0)

Also Notable (median of 3.0): Pennsylvania State University; University of California, San Diego.

In addition, the aggregated faculties of the colleges making up the University of London received a rounded mean score of 3.0 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: University of Southampton.

Evaluators: Kenneth Baynes, Frederick Beiser, Maudemarie Clark, Sebastian Gardner, Robert Hopkins, Peter Kail, Pierre Keller, Brian Leiter, Stephen Mulhall, Frederick Neuhouser, Peter Poellner, Mathias Risse, Michael Rosen, Richard Schacht, Robert Stern, Robert Wicks, Allen Wood, Julian Young. (Remember: Evaluators were not permitted to evaluate their own department or the department from which they received their graduate degree.)


 

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