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New York University Department of Philosophy

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Division of New York University
New York University Department of Philosophy
Established1832
Parent institution
New York University,
Arts & Science
(College of Arts & Science,Graduate School of Arts & Science)
ChairpersonSharon Street
Address
5 Washington Pl
,,,
10003
,
Websiteas.nyu.edu/philosophy

TheNew York University Department ofPhilosophy offersB.A. andPh.D. degrees in philosophy, as well as aminor in philosophy and a jointmajor in language and mind with the NYU Departments ofLinguistics andPsychology.[1] It is home to the New York Institute of Philosophy, aresearch center that supports multi-year projects, public lectures, conferences, and workshops in the field, as well as outreach programs to teachNew York City high school students interested in philosophy.[2]

The faculty and students have close relations with the philosophy department of Columbia University. Every year, NYU and Columbia philosophy graduate students organize theAnnual NYU/Columbia Graduate Student Philosophy Conference.[3] Furthermore, doctoral students are able to cross-register to take courses atColumbia University, as well as at the other members of the Inter-University Doctoral Consortium (IUDC):Princeton University,CUNY Graduate Center,Rutgers University,Fordham University,Stony Brook University, andThe New School.[4] Within NYU, the department works especially closely with theSchool of Law, whose Center for Law and Philosophy hosts theColloquium in Legal, Political, and Social Philosophy on a weekly basis during the fall semester of each academic year.[5] Many former and current faculty members of the department have held or currently hold dual appointments in both philosophy and law, includingRonald Dworkin,Thomas Nagel, Liam Murphy,Samuel Scheffler,Jeremy Waldron, andKwame Anthony Appiah. Other research centers affiliated with the department are the Center forBioethics and the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness.[6]

The department is housed in 5 Washington Place, a historic building within the jurisdiction of theNew York City Landmarks Preservation Commission near the border between the neighborhoods ofNoHo andGreenwich Village. The interior of the building was completely renovated in 2007 bySteven Holl Architects, featuring design elements inspired by the writings of philosopherLudwig Wittgenstein, namely hisRemarks on Colour.[7]

Gallery of prominent faculty

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Current faculty

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This list includes all regular and affiliated faculty.

  • Kwame Anthony Appiah, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of mind, philosophy of race, probability and decision theory
  • Jonathan Bain, philosophy of physics
  • Juliana Bidananure, political and legal philosophy, philosophy of public policy, ethics
  • Ned Block, philosophy of mind, philosophy of neuroscience and cognitive science
  • Paul Boghossian, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, epistemology
  • David Chalmers, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of technology
  • Sanford Diehl, ethics, social and political philosophy
  • Cian Dorr, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophy of physics
  • Hent de Vries, metaphysics, philosophy of religion
  • Hartry Field, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics
  • Kit Fine, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language
  • Daniel Fogal, ethics, bioethics, epistemology, philosophy of language
  • Laura Franklin-Hall, philosophy of biology
  • Miranda Fricker, moral philosophy, social epistemology
  • Jane Friedman, epistemology
  • Don Garrett, early modern philosophy
  • Robert David Hopkins, aesthetics, philosophy of mind
  • Paul Horwich, philosophy of language, metaphysics, Wittgenstein, philosophy of science
  • Dale Jamieson,environmental ethics
  • Anja Jauernig, Kant, early modern philosophy, 19th and early 20th century German philosophy, history of philosophy of science, aesthetics, and animal ethics
  • Marko Malink, ancient philosophy, philosophical logic
  • Matthew Mandelkern, philosophy of language, semantics, philosophy of cognitive science
  • S. Matthew Liao, bioethics
  • Tim Maudlin, foundations of physics, metaphysics, logic, philosophy of science
  • Philip Mitsis, ancient philosophy
  • Sophia Moreau, moral philosophy, legal philosophy, political philosophy
  • Jessica Moss, ancient philosophy
  • Liam Murphy, legal philosophy, moral and political philosophy
  • Claudia Passos-Ferreira, philosophy of mind, moral psychology, ethics, bioethics
  • John Richardson, Heidegger, Nietzsche, ancient philosophy
  • Samuel Scheffler, moral and political philosophy
  • Jeff Sebo, bioethics, animal ethics, and environmental ethics
  • Sharon Street, ethics
  • Tamson Shaw, political philosophy, history of political thought, Nietzsche
  • Michael Strevens, philosophy of science, concepts, philosophical applications of cognitive science
  • Peter Unger, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, ethics
  • Jeremy Waldron, philosophy of law, social and political philosophy
  • James Walsh, logic
  • Jerome C. Wakefield, conceptual foundations of clinical theory, philosophy of psychopathology, psychiatric epidemiology of depression, integrative clinical theory, Freud studies

Emeritus faculty

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  • Richard Foley, epistemology
  • Frances Kamm, ethics
  • Béatrice Longuenesse, Kant, Hegel, modern philosophy, philosophy of mind
  • Thomas Nagel, philosophy of mind, philosophy of law, political philosophy, ethics
  • William Ruddick, philosophy of science and medicine, professional and applied ethics, bioethics
  • Stephen Schiffer, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, metaphysics, epistemology
  • J. David Velleman, ethics, moral psychology

Notable former faculty

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Notable former visiting scholars

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Notable alumni

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Other philosophers affiliated with NYU

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The following people are notable philosophers not affiliated with the Department of Philosophy who currently hold or have held faculty positions within other departments atNew York University

Student organizations

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At the graduate level, students can participate in the NYU chapter of Minorities and Philosophy (MAP), an international organization consisting of philosophy students committed to addressing minority issues in the profession, theoretical issues regarding philosophy of gender, race, sexual orientation, class, disability, native language, etc., and philosophy done from minority perspectives.[8] The MAP chapter at NYU pursues these goals through a variety of events, including talks, film screenings, workshops, trainings, and collaborative events organized with other NYC-area chapters.

At the undergraduate level, students can participate in the NYU Philosophy Forum, which hosts talks and panels with faculty members, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students throughout the academic year.[9][10] In addition, the Philosophy Forum organizes theAnnual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference @ NYU.[11] The conference is held at the end of the spring semester of each academic year, is open to the public, and generally features undergraduate students selected from various universities giving presentations of their original work on any philosophical topic, panels on philosophical topics of interest, as well as lectures by notable philosophers who are invited from both the faculty at NYU and other institutions.[12] Past keynote lecturers for the conference includeThomas Nagel,David Chalmers, andSaul Kripke, with other notable speakers and panelists includingKwame Anthony Appiah,Ned Block,Paul Boghossian,S. Matthew Liao,Michele Moody-Adams,Sharon Street, andPaul Thagard.[13]

Rankings

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The latest edition of thePhilosophical Gourmet Report from 2024-25 ranks the department as 1st in the US and 1st in the English speaking world.[14] The 2024QS World University Rankings list the department as ranked 1st globally.[15]

References

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  1. ^"Programs of Study".cas.nyu.edu.
  2. ^"New York Institute of Philosophy".
  3. ^"NYU/Columbia Graduate Student Philosophy Conference". 2009. Archived fromthe original on 2009-03-28.
  4. ^"Inter-University Doctoral Consortium".
  5. ^"Center for Law and Philosophy".
  6. ^"Centers and Projects".
  7. ^"NYU Philosophy Department".Steven Holl Architects. 26 June 2017.
  8. ^"NYU MAP".NYU Department of Philosophy.
  9. ^"Philosophy Forum".NYU Department of Philosophy.
  10. ^"NYU Philosophy Forum".NYU Philosophy Forum. Retrieved2021-05-23.
  11. ^"About".Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. Retrieved2021-05-23.
  12. ^"Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference – 2021".Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. Retrieved2021-05-23.
  13. ^"Our Speakers".Annual Undergraduate Philosophy Conference. Retrieved2021-05-23.
  14. ^"The Philosophical Gourmet Report 2024-2025". Retrieved2025-01-30.
  15. ^"QS World University Rankings for Philosophy 2024".Top Universities. 2024-06-10. Retrieved2024-06-11.

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