Philosophical Gourmet Report 2002-2004
Brian Leiter's Ranking of Graduate Programs in Philosophy in the English-Speaking World
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Group 1 (1-4) (mean of 4.5)

Massachussetts Institute of Technology (4.5)
New York University (5.0)
Oxford University (5.0)
University of Pittsburgh (4.5)

Group 2 (5-11) (mean of 4.0)

City University of New York Graduate Center (4.0)
Stanford University (4.0)
University of California, Irvine (4.0)
University of California, Los Angeles (4.0)
University of Melbourne (4.5)
University of St. Andrews (4.0)
University of Texas, Austin (4.0)

Group 3 (12-21) (mean of 3.5)

Carnegie-Mellon University (4.0)
Columbia University (3.5)
Cornell University (3.5)
Harvard University (3.75)
Ohio State University (4.0)
Princeton University (4.0)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (3.75)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (3.5)
University of Notre Dame (3.5)
University of Toronto (4.0)

Group 4 (22-32) (mean of 3.0)

Australian National University (3.5)
Cambridge University (3.0)
Monash University (3.5)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (3.0)
Tulane University (3.0)
University of California, Berkeley (3.0)
University of California, San Diego (3.25)
University of California, Santa Barbara (3.0)
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (3.5)
University of Sheffield (3.0)
University of Southern California (3.5)

Also Notable (median of 3.0): Simon Fraser University; McGill University; Rice University; University of Arizona; University of Connecticut, Storrs; University of Glasgow; University of Leeds; University of Maryland, College Park; University of Massachussetts, Amherst.

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 3.0.

Evaluators: J.C. Beall, Joshua Dever, J. Michael Dunn, John Etchemendy, Graeme Forbes, Anthony Gillies, Michael Glanzberg, Warren Goldfarb, Delia Graff, Anil Gupta, Samuel Guttenplan, Volker Halbach, John Kearns, Michael Kremer, Frederick Kroon, Bernard Linsky, Peter Loptson, Jose Martinez-Fernandez, Robert May, Daniel Nolan, Alex Oliver, Jeff Pelletier, Graham Priest, Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra, Ian Rumfitt, Mark Sainsbury, Nathan Salmon, Jason Stanley, Michael Tye, Gabriel Uzquiano, Brian Weatherson, Timothy Williamson, Crispin Wright, Jose Zalabardo. (Remember: Evaluators were not permitted to evaluate their own department or the department from which they received their graduate degree.)


 

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