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Tyler Paytas is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Education and Arts, specializing in moral philosophy, ethics, and the history of philosophy. His research focuses on topics such as Kantian ethics, divine hiddenness, ancient philosophy (particularly Plato), utilitarianism, and political ethics. He has authored/co-authored influential works on moral virtue, religious ethics, and immigration policy, blending theoretical rigor with practical ethical dilemmas.
Paytas' scholarship includes groundbreaking analyses of Plato's pragmatism, Kant's moral theology, and Sidgwick's ethical frameworks. His 2020 book Plato's Pragmatism reinterprets the relationship between ethics and epistemology in ancient philosophy. He also critically examines contemporary issues like religion-targeted immigration bans through a liberal values lens.
Key themes in his work include the moral necessity of god, the limits of justice, and the ethical implications of emotions like anger and fear. His recent articles challenge traditional approaches to moral psychology, proposing innovative frameworks for understanding virtues like fearlessness and courage.
Paytas has contributed to journals such as Journal of Ethics & Global Politics, Kantian Review, and Philosophers' Imprint, and has edited volumes exploring Kantian and Sidgwickian ethics. His work bridges historical and contemporary ethical debates, offering fresh insights into timeless philosophical questions.
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