Philosophical Gourmet Report 2009
Brian Leiter's Ranking of Graduate Programs in Philosophy in the English-Speaking World
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HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

 

EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY: 17TH CENTURY

Group 1 (1) (mean of 4.5)(median, mode)

Yale University (4.5, 5)

Group 2 (2-9) (mean of 4.0)(median, mode)

Duke University (3.5, 3.5)
Harvard University (4, 4)
New York University (4, 4)
Ohio State University (4, 4)
Princeton University (4, 4)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (4, 3.5)
University of Pennsylvania (4, 4)
University of Wisconsin, Madison (4, 3.75)

Group 3 (10-21) (mean of 3.5)(median, mode)

Columbia University (3.75, 3.5)
Oxford University (3.5, 3.5)
Purdue University (3, 3)
University of California, Berkeley (3.5, 3.25)
University of California, Irvine (3.5, 3)
University of California, Los Angeles (3.5, 4)
University of California, San Diego (4, 4)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4, 3)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (3.5, 3.75)
University of Southern California (3.25, 3)
University of Toronto (3.5, 3)
University of Western Ontario (3.25, 3)

Group 4 (22-44) (mean of 3.0)(median, mode)

Birkbeck College, University of London (3.25, 3)
Brown University (2.75, 2.75)
Cornell University (2.5, 3)
#Emory University
King’s College, London (3, 3)
McGill University (3.25, 3)
Rice University (3, 3)
Simon Fraser University (2.5, 2.5)
University of Bristol (3, 3)
University of California, Riverside (3, 3)
University of Colorado, Boulder (3, 3)
University of Edinburgh (2.75, 3)
University of Notre Dame (3.5, 3.75)
University of Otago (3, 3)
University of Pittsburgh (2.75, 3)
University Reading (3, 3)
University of South Florida (3, 3)
University of St. Andrews/Stirling University Joint Program (2.5, 2.5)
University of Sydney (3.5, 3.5)
University of Utah (3, 3)
University of Virginia (3, 3)
University of Washington, Seattle (3, 3)
Washington University, St. Louis (3, 3)

Evaluators: Roger Ariew, John Carriero, Andrew Chignell, Jan Cover, Michael Della Rocca, Lisa Downing, Don Garrett, Douglas Jesseph, Sukjae Lee, E.J. Lowe, Edwin McCann, Steven Nadler, Alan Nelson, Eileen O’Neill, David Owen, Dan Kaufman, Tad Schmaltz, Lisa Shapiro, Alison Simmons, Catherine Wilson, Kenneth Winkler.

Remember: evaluators were not permitted to evaluate either their own department or the department from which they received their highest degree (PhD, DPhil, sometimes the BPhil).


 

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