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.

Information for Bachelor students about registration, deadlines, and other aspects of the BA thesis (Bachelorarbeit) in summer semester 2025.
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
Practical philosophy
History of philosophy
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
Chair of Theoretical Philosophy
Chair of Ancient Philosophy
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.
Chair of Practical Philosophy and Ethics
Chair of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy
Professorship of Early Modern Philosophy
Professorship of History of Modern Philosophy
Chair of Philosophy and Decision Theory
Chair of Logic and Philosophy of Language
Chair of Philosophy of Science
Professorship of Philosophy of Religion
Chair of Philosophy of Mind
Professorship of Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
Neurophilosophy
From the Faculty of Catholic Theology
Faculty-wide
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.
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.
Name | Title | Tel | Position | |
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Wyrwich, Thomas | Dr. | Thomas.Wyrwich@lrz.uni-muenchen.de | +49 89 2180-2099 | Student advisor and Philosophy degree program coordinator |