MOVING TO FRONT--PUBLISHED ORIGINALLY ON SEPTEMBER 16
This is a summary of changes at the tenured (or almost tenured) ranks at the top 50 PhD programs in the 2017 Philosophical Gourmet Report; more precisely, these are changes that were not reflected in the faculty lists evaluators saw for the 2017 PGR surveys (some moves that weren't official until 2018 were reflected in the faculty lists). (Please e-mail me any corrections or additions, thanks.)
New York University (#1 in 2017 PGR): Lost Jim Pryor (epistemology) to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (#2 in 2017 PGR): hired Karen Bennett (metaphysics) from Cornell, Derrick Darby (social & political philosophy, philosophy of race) from Michigan, Nir Eyal (bioethics) from the Harvard School of Public Health, and Brian Leftow (philosophy of religion, medieval philosophy) from Oxford University. Rutgers was already tops in metaphysics, and will now be close to tops in philosophy of religion as well and a good choice for philosophy of race and bioethics (with Frances Kamm, in addition to Eyal). Because these appointments mostly play to strengths, they probably will not do much to close the gap with #1 NYU, which is still broader in its coverage of philosophy, especially history of ancient and modern philosophy, including the post-Kantian Continental traditions--but these appointments likely will increase the gap between Rutgers and the others in the top five (but see Pittsburgh).
Princeton University (#3 in 2017 PGR): hired Andrew Chignell (Kant, philosophy of religion) (primary appointments in Religion and Center for Human Values) from the University of Pennsylvania; will definitely boost Princeton's specialty ranking in Kant and maybe also philosophy of religion. Also added junior lateral Una Stojnic (philosophy of language, philosophical logic) from Columbia University.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (#4 in 2017 PGR): lost Derrick Darby (social & political philosophy, philosophy of race) to Rutgers, Maria Lasonen-Aarnio (epistemology) to Helsinki and advanced Assistant Professor Meena Krishnamurthy (political philosophy) to Queen's University in Canada. Will probably still remain in the top five despite these losses.
University of Pittsburgh (#4 in 2017 PGR): hired Ann Cudd (political philosophy, philosophy of economics, decision theory) as Provost from Boston University; Nandi Theunissen (ethics, metaethics) from Johns Hopkins University; and David Wallace (philosophy of physics) from the University of Southern California. Pitt lost Michael Caie (philosophical logic, philosophy of language, formal epistemology) and (untenured) Jessica Gelber (ancient Greek and Roman philosophy) to the University of Toronto. Pitt will move into the very top ranks for philosophy of physics (along with Michigan and Oxford) and should remain squarely in the U.S. top five.
Yale University (#6 in 2017 PGR): hired L.A. (Laurie) Paul (metaphysics, philosophy of cognitive science, formal epistemology) from North Carolina; lost advanced junior Elizabeth Miller (metaphysics, philosophy of science) to Brown University. May crack the overal "top 5" again.
University of Southern California (#7 in 2017 PGR): Lost Stephen Finlay (metaethics) and John Hawthorne (metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of language) to the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne (although Finlay will continue teaching at USC for roughly half a semester each year, while Hawthorne will continue teaching at USC for a semester each year--both for at least the next two years) and David Wallace (philosophy of physics) to the University of Pittsburgh. Gary Watson (ethics, philosophy of action) also took emeritus status. USC will likely drop out of the top ten due to these significant losses, although they will surely remain on the cusp.
Columbia University (#9 in 2017 PGR): hired Jenann Ismael (philosophy of science and physics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind) from the University of Arizona; Philip Kitcher's phased retirement (noted in the 2017 surveys) ends in 2020. Cognate faculty member Joseph Raz (philosophy of law, political philosophy) retired in fall 2019. Should remain in the U.S. "top ten."
Harvard University (#9 in 2017 PGR): lost Russell Jones (untenured Associate Professor) to his alma mater, the University of Oklahoma, Norman and Frances Kamm (ethics, applied ethics) to Rutgers (above); added advanced junior lateral Samantha Matherne (Kant, 19th- and 20th-century Continental philosophy, aesthetics) from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
University of California, Berkeley (#9 in 2017 PGR): hired Andreja Novakovic (19th-century German philosophy) from the University of California, Riverside.
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (#14 in 2017 PGR): lost L.A. (Laurie) Paul (metaphysics, philosophy of cognitive science, formal epistemology) to Yale; Thomas E. Hill, Jr. (ethics, Kant), who had been on phased retirement, has now officially retired. Hired Tom Dougherty (ethics, political philosophy) from Cambridge University; James Pryor (epistemology) from New York University, Jennifer Morton (philosophy of action) from the City University of New York, and Sarah Stroud (ethics) from McGill University, who will also direct the Parr Center for Ethics. UNC should remain squarely in the top 15.
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