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Brandon Boesch, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Humanities Department at Morningside University. He holds a doctorate in Philosophy from the University of South Carolina and undergraduate degrees in Biology, Philosophy, and Spanish from Benedictine College. His teaching emphasizes ethical reasoning, scientific inquiry, and the intersection of science with societal values. His research focuses on philosophy of science (particularly meteorological practices) and the ethics of philanthropy, exploring topics like democratic equality and moral obligations.
Boesch's scholarly work includes analyses of scientific representation, diagrammatic uncertainty in weather forecasting, and interdisciplinary studies of mathematical tools in engineering and science. He has engaged critically with texts such as Cultures of Prediction and Private Virtues, Public Vices, contributing to debates on philanthropy's ethical dimensions and the role of science in shaping societal decisions.
His articles span topics from hydrological modeling to effective altruism, reflecting a commitment to bridging theoretical philosophy with practical ethical challenges. He has not been associated with notable awards or grants in the provided materials.
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