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07/29/2024

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Johns Hopkins has probably one of the best philosophy & psychology joint programs at the moment. I know at least one person who is doing it and they are not only doing excellent research in both, but also TA'ing for both programs.

Caligula's Goat

UCSD has an interdisciplinary PhD (https://philosophy.ucsd.edu/graduate/interdisciplinary.html) that combines Philosophy and "Cognitive Science." That requirement can be largely met with psychology and one's dissertation committee would consist of Phil + Psych faculty.

Daniel Weltman

UCSD.

anon

Seconding Yale - I had a number of friends in the joint program. Seems to be a great place for folks interested in experimental philosophy.

Tom

WUSTL is an amazing program for that, as noted, though with recent faculty hires (and whom are WUSTL alum) and investments, Purdue should be a strong candidate for this kind of work, even if the PhD is not expressly descriptive as such.

Sophie

I applied this past cycle interested in joint philosophy/psychology/cogsci programs. While WashU, UCSD, Yale, and Johns Hopkins are, as far as I know, the only programs that offer a true joint PhD, many other schools—for example, Rutgers, MIT, Michigan, Cornell, and Maryland—give students the opportunity to complete a cognitive science certificate or graduate minor that allows them to take empirical courses and conduct interdisciplinary research.

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