Philosophy BA thesis in summer semester 2025

Information for Bachelor students about registration, deadlines, and other aspects of the BA thesis (Bachelorarbeit) in summer semester 2025.

BA thesis registration

  • The BA thesis (Bachelorarbeit) should be completed in the final semester of your program and should run to approximately 80,000 characters according to the examination regulations (i.e. approximately 35-40 pages). Work on the thesis can also be started in an earlier semester, even if you have not yet passed all other assessments in your major and minor subjects.
  • Registration period: 6 May to 9 May 2025. This form, filled out by both the student and their supervisor, must be sent to the degree program coordinator Dr. Thomas Wyrwich by post or, in digital form, by e-mail (thomas.wyrwich@lrz.uni-muenchen.de) within this period. Either the candidate or their supervisor must send the form. It will then be forwarded to the Examination Office (Prüfungsamt). The form must be signed, by hand or with a qualified digital signature, by the candidate.

    Please also note that it can take some time (about three weeks) for the Examination Office to input the data from your written BA thesis registration into your LSF transcript and into LSF "List of exams registered for"!
  • The supervisor should not fix the precise and final thesis topic, or sign the form, before 1 April 2025.

Supervision of the BA thesis

You should seek out a supervisor yourself. It is recommended that you make first contact with potential supervisors by the end of March 2024. The supervisor and student must agree on a topic, but the topic is ultimately provided by the supervisor. There is no entitlement on the part of the student to work on a very specific topic.

It is also possible to further explore a topic which you already worked on in previous assignments and essays. However, you may not reproduce verbatim a text, or parts thereof, which you have already written (without citing it). Your BA thesis must be an original piece of work. The thesis topic does not have to be identical to the final title of the thesis, but it must be related in any case. You can find a list of selected BA thesis topics from previous years below, which may also serve as possible inspiration or a rough orientation.

The following teaching staff at the faculty in the relevant semester may supervise a thesis: professors, Prviatdozenten/Privatdozentinnen (private lecturers) and wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter/Mitarbeiterinnen (reserach associates) who are members of Faculty 10 and teach philosophy at the faculty. You can find the research interests of staff on their individual homepages. If you have questions about finding the right supervisor for a particular topic, you can also get in touch with the degree program coordinator Dr. Thomas Wyrwich.

Theoretical philosophy

  • Der ideentheoretische Gottesbeweis bei René Descartes
  • John Lockes Theorie personaler Identität
  • Grundsatzphilosophie – Die Anforderungen an eine „Begründung“ des Wissens anhand der frühen Schriften Fichtes
  • Nietzsches Perspektivismus – ein aporetisches Konzept?
  • Wittgenstein über Selbsterkenntnis
  • Adorno und Liessmann über Bildung
  • Davidson und das Lügnerparadoxon
  • Arthur Dantos These vom Ende der Kunst
  • Belief Revision Theory and the link to Nonmonotonic Reasoning
  • Disagreement from a Logical Perspective
  • Preface Paradox
  • Kritische Analyse von Putnams „brains in a vat“

Practical philosophy

  • Pflicht zu leben? Untersuchungen zur Konzeption der Person
  • Was leisten Dammbruchargumente in der Bioethik?
  • Welche Rolle spielt das Mitleid bei tierethischen Argumentationen und wie plausibel ist diese?
  • Climate change and personal responsibility for justice
  • Verteilungsgerechtigkeit bei Rawls & Nozick – Gegenüberstellung und Kritik
  • Willensfreiheit und Verantwortung bei Harry G. Frankfurt
  • Ethische Aspekte des Neuroenhancements

History of philosophy

  • Verantwortung für Charaktertugenden in Aristoteles‘ „Nikomachischer Ethik“
  • Freiheit und Determinismus bei den Stoikern
  • Plotin, Enneade IV.8: Abstieg der Seele
  • Christine de Pizan und Moderata Fonte: Ein Vergleich
  • Das Menschenbild bei Hobbes und Hume
  • Die Rolle der Spontaneität des Verstandes in der transzendentalen Deduktion der „Kritik der reinen Vernunft“
  • Freiheit in Kants praktischer Philosophie
  • Identität und Differenz. Das Problem der Erkenntnis im Ausgang von Kant in den Frühschriften Hegels
  • Der Solipsismus im Tractatus logico-philosophicus
  • Der Begriff des „Humanismus“ bei Heidegger und Sartre

Note: some of the topics could be categorised under multiple disciplines, for example under "practical philosophy" as well as "history of philosophy" (and are distributed here accordingly for illustrative purposes).

Chair of Metaphysics

  • Prof. Dr. Alyssa Ney
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Meyer
  • Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Nusser
  • Prof. Dr. Julian Roberts
  • Prof. Dr. Kazimir Rynkiewicz
  • PD Dr. Christopher Erhard
  • PD Dr. Amit Kravitz
  • PD Dr. Jörg Noller
  • PD Dr. Dr. Daniel von Wachter
  • Dr. Mario Hubert

Chair of Theoretical Philosophy

  • Prof. Dr. Axel Hutter
  • Prof. Dr. Wilhelm G. Jacobs
  • Prof. Dr. Ives Radrizzani
  • Prof. Dr. Michael B. Weiß
  • PD Dr. Thomas Bonk
  • Dr. Thomas Oehl (in Elternzeit)
  • Thomas Enthofer, M.A.
  • Katharina Molnár, M.A.

Chair of Ancient Philosophy

  • Prof. Dr. Christof Rapp
  • Dr. Andreas Anagnostopoulos
  • Dr. Reier Helle (Betreuung nur in englischer Sprache)

Chair of Philosophy and Political Theory

The first contact with a supervisor belonging to this Chair must take place by 1 April 2025 at latest.

  • Prof. Dr. Laura Valentini (supervision in English only)
  • Prof. Dr. Martin Rechenauer
  • Prof. Dr. Tatjana Schönwälder-Kuntze
  • PD Dr. Fiorella Battaglia
  • Dr. Matthias Brinkmann
  • Dr. Rasa Davidaviciute (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Edmund Tweedy Flanigan (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Michele Giavazzi (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Daniel Sharp (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Katharina Sodoma

Chair of Practical Philosophy and Ethics

  • Prof. Dr. Monika Betzler
  • Dr. des. Marius Baumann
  • Dr. Gloria Mähringer (MA PPW)
  • Dr. Jonas Vandieken
  • Dr. Anna Wehofsits

Chair of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy

  • Prof. Dr. Peter Adamson
  • Dr. Rotraud Hansberger
  • Dr. Marina Schwark

Professorship of Early Modern Philosophy

  • N.A. (vacant in summer semester 2025)

Professorship of History of Modern Philosophy

  • N.A. (vacant in summer semester 2025)

Chair of Philosophy and Decision Theory

  • Prof. Dr. Christian List
  • Dr. Vanessa Carr (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Adrian Haret (supervision in English only)

Chair of Logic and Philosophy of Language

  • Prof. Dr. Dr. Hannes Leitgeb
  • PD Dr. Martin Fischer
  • Dr. Norbert Gratzl
  • Dr. Alessandra Marra (supervision in English only)
  • (...!)

Chair of Philosophy of Science

  • Prof. Dr. Stephan Hartmann
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Reutlinger
  • PD Dr. Thomas Brückner
  • PD Dr. Andreas Edmüller
  • PD Dr. Manfred Harth
  • PD Dr. Jürgen Landes
  • Dr. John Dougherty (supervision in English only)
  • (...!)

Professorship of Philosophy of Religion

  • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Gäb

Chair of Philosophy of Mind

  • Prof. Dr. Ophelia Deroy (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Jurgis Karpus (supervision in English only)
  • Dr. Louis Longin

Professorship of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

  • Prof. Dr. Sven Nyholm

Neurophilosophy

  • Prof. Dr. Stephan Sellmaier (Research Center for Neurophilosophy)
  • PD Dr. Michael von Grundherr

From the Faculty of Catholic Theology

  • Prof. Dr. Isabelle Mandrella (runs her own colloquium)

Faculty-wide

  • Dr. Johannes Abel
  • Dr. Karsten Thiel
  • Dr. Thomas Wyrwich

Additionally all other profressors, private lecturers, and research associates who belong to the Chairs of the Faculty as members (and not merely as external teaching staff). If you have a potential supervisor in mind who is not explicitly listed above, please get in touch in advance of registration with Dr. Thomas Wyrwich regarding this.

Writing period and submission of the BA thesis

  • Official writing period: 6 May to 14 July 2025 (10 weeks)
  • Final submission deadline to the Examination Office (Prüfungsamt): Tuesday, 15 July 2025

    Address:
    Prüfungsamt für Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (PAGS)
    z. Hd. Herrn Widerna
    Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
    80539 München
  • Two bound copies of the thesis must be submitted by the deadline in one of the following ways:
    • handed to Herr Widerna in the Examination Office (room D 205 in the main building) during the Office's opening hours
    • or submitted by post to the address above (it is not necessary to send it as registered mail or with signed-for delivery - what counts is the postmark)
    • or posted (in an envelope) in the LMU letterbox (LMU-Briefkasten) at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 in the main entrance.

A personally signed declaration must be included as the last page of your thesis (glue or spiral binding), which confirms that the thesis is your own independent work and that only the given sources and aids were used in its preparation. (This declaration must be written in German.) Other than that, there are no further formal requirements for the presentation of the thesis. You can decorate the title page using your own imagination. It is recommended that you clarify expectations regarding the font size, the margins and so on with your supervisor.

Further information about disputation, submission, grading, and the colloquium/Oberseminar

  • After submission, the BA thesis must be defended in the form of a 20-minute-long disputation, which is typically held and graded by the supervisor. The disputation should take place shortly after thesis submission (and in the typical case by the end of August 2025 at latest). You should arrange a time for the disputation together with your supervisor well in advance. It is required that someone with subject-specific knowledge (at least a Bachelor degree in Philosophy or a closely related area) takes minutes of the disputation; the supervisor should find a suitable minute-taker.
  • The BA thesis is graded (only) by the supervisor. Only if the thesis is graded lower than 4,0 is a second grader consulted.
  • The BA thesis project must also be presented in a colloquium or Oberseminar in the form of a talk (around 20 minutes). You should give the talk in the BA colloquium with which your supervisor is associated according to the list above. Please register in advance for the correct colloquium by 14 April 2025 via LSF. If you have questions or are unclear about these matters, please get in touch with the degree program coordinator. N.B. Attendance at the planning session/first session of the colloquium is mandatory for students who will give a presentation. If you cannot make it to the first session (for example due to illness), you must contact the colloquium organizer by e-mail prior to the first session in order to determine the scheduled date for your presentation.
  • In the Oberseminar, you must also write a summary (wissenschaftliches Protokoll) of the other final/research projects according to the specifications of the colloquium organizer (about ten pages).

Your point of contact

Name Title Email Tel Position
Wyrwich, Thomas Dr. Thomas.Wyrwich@lrz.uni-muenchen.de +49 89 2180-2099 Student advisor and Philosophy degree program coordinator