How to Choose a Topic for Your PHD Dissertation (Thesis)
We face the challenge when we have freedom of choice. On one hand, having got a list of possible PhD dissertation/thesis topics is rather good. You just have to choose one of the topics proposed in a list and work on it. On the other hand, freedom of choice gives birth to confusion. Is it not better to think of your own PhD dissertation/thesis topics? Sounds rather challenging again. Still, you get more chances to write your PhD dissertation/thesis on the topic that is really interesting for you.
The first thing for you to do before you choose a certain topic for your PhD dissertation/thesis, is to think of the area that you would like to investigate. If you have to deal with philosophy, you should determine what you would like to consider: whether it will be an analysis of the philosophical ideas of an outstanding philosopher, or you would like to discuss upon the complexity of essence of life. It depends on your preferences and likes.
There are lots of problems that can be touched upon in your PhD dissertation/thesis. Many of them have never been discussed before in public. Perhaps, people speculated on them but scientifically these problems have not been considered ever. You just need to find out them. The problem should be up-to-date and relevant to the present days. In this case it will call the public interest.
Be sure, this information will be helpful in case you take it into account. Thus, you will make the right choice of your PhD dissertation/thesis topic.