
About
Jeffrey C. Leon serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin's College of Liberal Arts. He holds a PhD from the University of Texas at Austin and maintains an active teaching schedule through Fall 2025 across multiple philosophy subdisciplines.
Education
- PhD, University of Texas at Austin
Research Focus
Dr. Leon specializes in Philosophy of Science and Applied Ethics, with significant contributions to Metaphysics and Political Philosophy. His teaching portfolio demonstrates expertise in biomedical ethics frameworks, process philosophy methodology, and legal theory applications. Current investigations examine intersections between scientific epistemology and ethical valuation systems.
Teaching Profile
He consistently teaches core courses including Introduction to Philosophy (PHL 301), Science and Philosophy (PHL 316K), and specialized electives like Biomedical Ethics (PHL 325E) and Philosophy of Law (PHL 347). His Fall 2025 schedule includes graduate seminars on knowledge valuation and undergraduate courses in ethical theories.
Professional Background
Prior to academia, Leon accumulated ten years of experience as a software systems engineer in research and development environments. This technical background informs his analytical approach to philosophical problems, particularly in science-technology ethics interfaces.
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