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KANT
Group 1 (1-3) (rounded mean of 4.5) (median, mode)
Indiana University, Bloomington (4.25, 4)
University of Notre Dame (4.5, 5)
University of Pennsylvania (5, 5)
Group 2 (4-6) (rounded mean of 4.0) (median, mode)
New York University (4, 4.5)
Stanford University (4.5, 4.5)
University of Chicago (4, 4)
Group 3 (7-17) (rounded mean of 3.5) (median, mode)
Columbia University (4, 4)
Cornell University (3.5, 4)
Harvard University (4, 4.5)
Johns Hopkins University (3.5, 3.25)
Oxford University (4, 4)
University of California, Berkeley (4, 4)
University of California, Los Angeles (4, 4)
University of California, Riverside (3.5, 3.5)
University of California, San Diego (3.5, 3.5)
University of Pittsburgh (3.5, 4)
University of Southern California (3.5, 4.5)
Group 4 (18-33) (rounded mean of 3.0) (median, mode)
Boston University (3.25, 3.5)
Georgetown University (3, 3)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (3.5, 3.5)
McGill University (2.75, 3)
Northwestern University (3, 3.5)
Syracuse University (3, 2.75)
*University at Albany, State University of New York
University College London (3, 2.75)
University of Arizona (3, 4)
University of Colorado, Boulder (3, 3)
University of Illinois, Chicago (3, 3.25)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (3, 2.5)
University of Sheffield (3, 3)
University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling Joint Program (2.5, 2.5)
University of Toronto (3, 2.5)
University of Warwick (3, 2)
University of Western Ontario (3, 2.5)
* inserted by Board
# based on 2004 results, in some cases with modest adjustments by the Advisory Board to reflect changes in staff in the interim
Evaluators: Kenneth Baynes, Frederick Beiser, Quassim Cassam, Andrew Chignell, Andrew Chitty, Paul Guyer, William Harper, Stephen Houlgate, Pierre Keller, Patricia Kitcher, Michelle Kosch, James O’Shea, Derk Pereboom, Peter Poellner, Thomas Pogge, Ian Proops, Michael Rosen, Robert Stern, Daniel Sutherland, Eric Watkins, Robert Wicks.
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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