Theses from 2022
Metaphor, Gendered Slurs, and Epistemic Injustice, Sophie Cohen
Theses from 2021
Moral Duties Amid Legal Bias, Benjamin Klafter
Theses from 2020
Silencing, Discrediting, Dismissing: Testimonial Injustice as a Violation of Universal Moral Obligations, Ernestine B. Whitaker
Theses from 2019
Passively Black, Actively Unprofessional: Beyond a Fault-Based Conception of Black Women’s Identity and Hairstyling in Title VII Jurisprudence, Kayla K. Jackson
Theses from 2018
Communities of Power: Rawls's Liberal Society and the Legitimate Use of Force, Matthew R. Davis
ECT and DBS: Depression Treatments and their Perceived Threat to Personal Identity, Katrina A. Muñoz
Theses from 2017
Virtuous Particularism: The Case for Contextual Value and Moral Sensitivity, Amar Ojha
Theses from 2016
The Political Limits of Deep Ecology: Rawls and Naess on Intrinsic Value and Reasonable Pluralism, Britta A. Clark
Context Dependent Representations: Solving the Problem of Content, Jurgen Desmond Kritschgau
Judging Moral Evaluations: The Capabilities Approach to Female Genital Surgeries, Rachel Neckes
Theses from 2014
Control of Digital Information: Why Privacy Violations Reduce Our Freedom, Stephanie J. Wesson
Theses from 2013
Towards Global Justice: Reconciling Rawlsian Liberalism and Cosmopolitanism in an Interconnected World, Kate L. Fetrow
Theses from 2012
Objective Chances in a Deterministic World, Daniel Lambright