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More PGR specialty rankings: the top ten in “Metaethics”

The schools are ranked in peer groups by their rounded mean score to .5 intervals; after a school's name appears the median and mode scores.  Where the median and mode scores are higher than the rounded mean that usually indicates that a minority of evaluators scored the program a bit more lowly than others.

 

Group 1 (1-3) (rounded mean of 4.5)

Princeton University (4.5, 4.5 & 5)

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (4.5, 4 & 4.5)

University of Southern California (4.5, 5)

Group 2 (4-6) (rounded mean of 4.0)

Harvard University (4, 4.5)

New York University (4, 3.5 & 4.5)

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (4, 4)

Group 3 (7-10) (rounded mean of 3.5)

Brown University (4, 4)

University of Arizona (3.5, 3.5)

University of Wisconsin, Madison (3.5, 4)

Yale University (3.5, 4)

 

Evaluators:  Thomas Carson, Justin Clarke-Doane, Justin D’Arms, Stephen Darwall, John Doris, James Dreier, Michael Huemer, Shelly Kagan, Brian Leiter, Alex Miller, Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco, Mark Schroeder, Russ Shafer-Landau, David Sosa, Larry Temkin, Evan Tiffany.

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