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Peter A. Graham is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His work bridges ethics and metaphysics, focusing on the intersection of moral obligation, free will, and epistemic constraints.
- Current Affiliation: University of Massachusetts Amherst (since 2006)
- Previous Roles: Visiting Professor at CUNY Baruch College (2008-2009), Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellow at Princeton University (2013-2014)
Research Focus: Graham explores topics such as determinism's impact on moral responsibility, the role of knowledge in moral permissibility, and the conditions for moral blameworthiness. His recent work includes analyses of the Trolley Problem, deontological decision theory, and the objectivity of moral wrongness.
Scientific Awards:
- Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowship
Publications Trends: His recent articles address deontological ethics, harm avoidance, and the interplay between metaphysical constraints and moral decision-making. Topics include trolley dilemmas, objective possibilism, and the ethics of omissions.
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