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Eric Vogelstein serves as an Associate Professor with a joint appointment spanning Duquesne University's School of Nursing and Department of Philosophy within the McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts. His dual affiliation uniquely positions him at the intersection of clinical healthcare ethics and philosophical theory, where he has established significant contributions since joining Duquesne in 2013 after completing his PhD at the University of Texas at Austin.
His educational trajectory includes a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin (2010), an MA in Philosophy from the University of Colorado at Boulder (2003), and a BA in Philosophy from Brandeis University (2000). This foundation supports his interdisciplinary approach to ethical inquiry.
Vogelstein's research program centers on biomedical ethics and ethical theory, with distinctive emphasis on nursing ethics as an autonomous subfield. He critically examines moral expertise in clinical contexts, advance directive validity, surrogate decision-making frameworks, and abortion ethics through both practical case analysis and theoretical innovation. His defense of moral sentimentalism challenges rationalist dominance in metaethics while maintaining clinical relevance.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent focus on bridging philosophical rigor with healthcare practice. Key trends include increasing attention to nursing-specific ethical dilemmas (2019-2020), refinement of moral expertise concepts (2015-2018), and sustained investigation of advance directives across end-of-life and reproductive contexts. His work spans bioethics, philosophy, and nursing journals, demonstrating cross-disciplinary impact.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- Grefenstette Center Faculty Fellowship (2022-23)
- Presidential Scholarship Award (2021, 2015)
- School of Nursing Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching (2018)
While specific grant histories remain undocumented in available sources, his university-funded awards support ongoing research in moral expertise applications and nursing ethics frameworks. His teaching excellence award confirms significant educational contributions to nursing and philosophy students.
As an Affiliated Faculty member of Duquesne's Center for Ethics and Policy, Vogelstein participates in institutional ethics initiatives though no dedicated laboratory or research team is specified in current materials.
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