Honors theses completed at Western Michigan University are entered into ScholarWorks. Some may be embargoed or restricted by the authors or we have been unable to reach the authors, so the theses may be only available from on-campus computers. If you are an author of an honors thesis and would like to make it available off campus or if you have any questions, please contact wmu-scholarworks@wmich.edu.
Theses from 2023
The Cut to the Heart of the Matter: Justice, Morality, and Virtue Ethics in Intimate Relationships, Quinn Heiser
Theses from 2013
On the Margins: Racial Tensions Within Feminist Theory and Practice, Amelia Martin
Theses from 2004
Ergo Sum: An Analysis of the Role of Certainty in Descartes' Philosophy of Existence, Michelle Smith
Theses from 2000
Theses from 1993
The Constitutional Philosophy of Robert H. Bork and Hugo L. Black, Tod L. Mishler
Theses from 1989
Forms of Intellect at Lawrence Kohlberg's Seventh Stage, Teresa Bellow-Stratton
A Personal Journey in Exploring the Issues of Decisions to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment New the End of Life and Euthanasia, S. Carroll Maylath
A Review of Modern Examinations of the Ontological Argument, David J. Paul
Theses from 1983
Jungian Types and the Astrological Elements, Linda Kleist
The Technological World View as the Denial of Nature, Pamela Ross