
About
Eric Wiland is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and a 2023–2024 Faculty Fellow at Tulane University's Center for Ethics. His research spans ethics, practical reason, and moral testimony, with a focus on advice, reasons for action, objective moral theories, and well-being.
- University of Missouri-St. Louis
- Center for Ethics, Tulane University
Research Interests: Wiland's work explores the intersection of moral philosophy and practical reason, including the role of moral testimony in advising others, the structure of reasons for action, and theories of well-being. His 2021 book, Guided by Voices, pioneers the study of moral testimony and philosophical advice, while recent work examines group well-being and ethical frameworks.
Publications & Awards: He has published in top journals such as Philosophy and Phenomenological Research and Philosophical Quarterly. His fellowship at Tulane's Center for Ethics (2023–2024) recognizes his contributions to ethical theory and moral psychology.
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