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Chris Tweedt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at Christopher Newport University. His expertise spans epistemology, business ethics, and philosophy of religion, with research addressing topics such as noncompete clauses in labor contracts, the nature of faith, and theodicy. He holds a PhD and MA in Philosophy from Baylor University, an MA from Southern Evangelical Seminary, and a BA in Philosophy from Iowa State University. His work bridges academic philosophy with practical ethical issues, including workplace ethics, employer-employee dynamics, and religious perspectives on morality.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, Baylor University
- MA in Philosophy, Baylor University
- MA in Philosophy, Southern Evangelical Seminary
- BA in Philosophy, Iowa State University
Research Interests: Tweedt focuses on epistemological challenges, the ethical dimensions of business practices, and theological issues such as divine simplicity and the problem of suffering. His work often integrates theoretical philosophy with real-world applications, such as analyzing labor laws and corporate ethics.
Publications: His recent work includes critiques of noncompete clauses, arguments for a perspectival account of faith, and explorations of epistemic possibility. These publications highlight his ability to engage with both analytic philosophy and applied ethics.
Teaching: He teaches courses in medical ethics, business ethics, and global commerce, reflecting his commitment to connecting philosophical theory with contemporary societal challenges.
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