The areas included here are: Normative Ethics & Moral Psychology; Metaethics; Political Philosophy; Applied Ethics; Philosophy of Law; Philosophy of Art. As with the other amalgamated rankings, remember that this measure favors large departments which can cover more areas, and that it also does not discriminate between the relative importance and prestige of the sub-fields. The number in parentheses is the mean score across all the area included within theory of value.
1. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4.2)
2. Oxford University (4.0)
3. Harvard University (3.8)
3. Rutgers University, New Brunswick (3.8)
5. New York University (3.7)
6. Princeton University (3.6)
6. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (3.6)
8. University of St. Andrews/University of Stirling Joint Program (3.5)
8. University of Toronto (3.5)
10. University of Arizona (3.3)
11. Cambridge University (3.2)
11. University of California, Berkeley (3.2)
11. University of Chicago (3.2)
11. University of Texas, Austin (3.2)
15. Stanford University (3.1)
15. University of California, Los Angeles (3.1)
15. University of Maryland, College Park (3.1)
15. University of Pennsylvania (3.1)
19. Columbia University (3.0)
19. University College London (3.0)
19. Yale University (3.0)
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