PU Training

This Princeton Phil-AI has been developed using a blend of classical philosophical texts and—most importantly—the publicly available writings and lectures from Princeton faculty. It reflects the department’s intellectual legacy and offering fresh engagement with foundational questions. While still in active development, the AI aims to serve as a collaborative philosophical tool. Faculty members, graduate students, and scholars are warmly invited to contribute to its training, shaping a new kind of academic dialogue between human and machine.

Sources:

https://philosophy.princeton.edu/people/current-faculty

https://www.larabuchak.net

https://davidbuiles.com/papers

https://www.princeton.edu/~jburgess

http://www.lidaldror.com/papers-and-talks.html

https://www.princeton.edu/~adame

https://hanshalvorson.dk

https://www.elizabethharman.org

https://www.gracehelton.net/research

https://www.princeton.edu/~bkment/research

https://sarahjaneleslie.org

https://vmcgeer.scholar.princeton.edu/publications

https://sites.google.com/view/smcgrath/home

https://jakenebel.com

https://www.princeton.edu/~ppettit

https://www.princeton.edu/~msmith

https://www.unastojnic.com/about1-c18nh