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Dr. Walter Veit is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Reading, coordinating the PPE program and the MA by Research in Philosophy. He leads research on animal consciousness, welfare, and neuroethics, with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches. His work integrates philosophy with biology, neuroscience, and veterinary science to address ethical challenges in animal treatment, cognitive enhancement, and environmental sustainability.
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Veit’s research explores the evolutionary and philosophical foundations of consciousness, emphasizing pathological complexity and its adaptive role. He advocates for evidence-based welfare metrics and critiques social justice frameworks in health and disease concepts. His recent work includes studies on insect welfare, brain organoid ethics, and the neurodiversity model’s societal implications.
Veit advises doctoral candidates in Philosophy and interdisciplinary programs like psychology and neuroscience, emphasizing funding strategies and collaborative supervision. His lab supports research on animal sentience, AI ethics, and evolutionary veterinary science.
Key areas of focus include:
- Animal welfare science and performance metrics
- Neuroethical debates over brain organoids and cognitive enhancement
- Evolutionary perspectives on consciousness and mental health
- Ethical frameworks for lab-grown meat and synthetic biology
Veit’s lab collaborates across disciplines, with affiliations to the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy and external funding networks. He prioritizes accessible, interdisciplinary research to bridge theoretical philosophy and applied ethics.
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