Papers accepted for honors in Philosophy.
Submissions from 2022
Why You Should Care: Our Care-Based Obligation to Protect Ecospheric Places for Future People, Katherine Grace Davis
Grading with a Self-Evaluation Rubric: Acknowledging the Effect of Moral Luck on a Student’s Learning Process in Higher Education, Leelah Klauber
Are Truth and Justice Naturally Stronger than their Opposites?: A Comparative Study of Plato’s Gorgias and Aristotle’s Rhetoric, Jake Verrilli
Submissions from 2021
On the Limits and Objectivity of Value Laden, Emotionally Engaged Science, Ahmed AboHamad
Listening to the Transgender Child’s Voice: Navigating Parent-Child Conflicts Regarding Gender-Affirming Care, Halle Paredes
Submissions from 2020
A Defense of Pyrrhonian Skepticism, Evan O'Donnell
Submissions from 2019
Whither Rose?: Philosophy, Theology, and the West, Elijah Perry
Submissions from 2018
Lying in Politics and the Rise of Post-Truth: Philosophical Perspectives and Current U.S. Challenges, Cecilia Bole
Submissions from 2017
A Case for Care and the Costs of Capitalism: The Ethics of Prescription Drug Pricing, Claire Prihoda
Submissions from 2016
Existence in Black: Understanding My Situation, Chazz Higginbotham
"This Thing of Darkness I/ Acknowledge Mine”: A Philosophical Exploration of Survivor Existential Freedom and Narrative Repair, Miranda Young
Submissions from 2015
What, if Anything, is Colored?: Color Perceptions - Color Judgments - Without Color, Olivia Ziegler
Submissions from 2014
Unspoken Oppression: The Treatment of the Socially Cautious Introvert in an Extroverted Society, Ryanne Davis
Plowshares into Pistols: A Philosophical History of Jewish Use of Force, Spencer Francus
Nostalgia: Affective Glue for Life’s Narrative, Norah Hannel
A Guide for Global Justice: Defining the Legitimacy of the International Criminal Court, Alexandra Munson
Submissions from 2012
Overcoming Transcendence: Charles Taylor and Nihilism, David Liakos
Submissions from 2011
Healthcare and Justice: A Moral Obligation?, Ian Henneberger
Freedom and Authentic Political Action: A Critical Examination of Hannah Arendt’s Philosophical Analysis of the French Revolution, Stephanie Levin