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PGR was described by David L. Kirp in a 2003 New York Times op-ed as "the bible for prospective [philosophy] graduate students." [5] Carlin Romano, in America the Philosophical (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2013), referred to the PGR rankings as "often-criticized" and "biased towards mainstream analytic departments". [6]
Graduate sociologist, historian, and activist Edgar Odell Lovett: 1895 Graduate mathematician, astronomer, first and longest-tenured President of Rice University: Richard A. Lutz: 1971 Col Professor at the Rutgers Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences [3] M. Elizabeth Magill: 1995 Law Dean of Stanford Law School: J. Hillis Miller Sr. 1928 ...
Gabriele Taylor, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Anne's College, Oxford; Alexander Thynn, Marquess of Bath, British peer, writer and owner of Longleat; Stephen Tindale, British environmentalist; Badruddin Umar, Bangladeshi Marxist–Leninist theorist, historian and writer; Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera, Chairwoman of Santander UK
More recently Warwick University and King's College added a new degree under the name of PPL (Politics, Philosophy and Law) with the aim to bring an alternative to the more classical PPE degrees. In the United States , it is offered by over 50 colleges and universities, including three Ivy League schools and a large number of public universities.
Melvyn P. Leffler (B.S. 1966) – Edward Stettinius Professor and former chairman of the Department of History, dean of the college and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at the University of Virginia; recipient of the George Louis Beer Prize (2008) and Bancroft Prize (1993)
This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font, with degree and year. Notable faculty members are in the article List of University of California, Berkeley faculty
Jesse J. Prinz is an American philosopher who is Distinguished Professor of philosophy and Director of the Committee for Interdisciplinary Science Studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
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 ...