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Abraham Mathew, currently a Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, will join Texas Tech University as an Assistant Professor starting Fall 2026. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from MIT in 2025 after completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto.
- University of Notre Dame – Research Fellow in Philosophy
- Texas Tech University – Assistant Professor (appointed Fall 2026)
- MIT – Ph.D. in Philosophy (2025)
- University of Toronto – Undergraduate studies
His research focuses on ethics and moral philosophy, particularly on obligations to treat others beyond desert, the role of forgiveness in moral transformation, and metaphysical implications of temporal bias. Key themes include:
- Moral obligations and gift-giving in interpersonal relationships
- The function of repentance in forgiveness
- Metaphysical justification for near bias through personite theory
- Challenges of forgiveness and memory preservation in digital eras
- Ethical dimensions of cinematic resurrection technologies
Abraham Mathew maintains a broad approach to moral philosophy, with methodological interests bridging theoretical and applied ethics. His work engages with questions of moral community, temporal reasoning, and digital-age ethical dilemmas.
Contact: philosophyabe@gmail.com



