
معرفی
Andrew Koehl serves as Professor of Philosophy at Roberts Wesleyan University, where he has taught since 1999. His extensive course portfolio spans foundational subjects like Introduction to Philosophy and Logic to specialized ethics modules for nursing, business, and honors programs, reflecting deep institutional integration.
His educational credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy from Notre Dame University (1999)
- M.A. in Philosophy from Notre Dame University (1994)
- B.A. from the University of Texas, Austin (1990)
Dr. Koehl's research centers on epistemology, investigating "implicitly grounded beliefs" as potential knowledge, and philosophy of religion, examining religious diversity's implications. His ethics scholarship integrates Aristotelian virtue theory with contemporary issues—from rehabilitation systems to fantasy football—while his historical analyses traverse ancient to modern philosophy. Student testimonials highlight his transformative approach to fostering critical thinking and respect for diverse perspectives.
Publications from 2011-2017 reveal consistent interdisciplinary exploration, connecting abstract epistemological concepts to real-world applications in criminal justice, sports culture, and theological debates. His work demonstrates particular strength in synthesizing virtue ethics with practical domains, notably through rehabilitation frameworks and analyses of religious narratives.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
Though specific advisees aren't listed, Dr. Koehl's pedagogical impact is evidenced by student reviews describing profound intellectual transformation. His editorial work on B.T. Roberts' legacy and conference presentations at venues like Vanderbilt University indicate sustained scholarly engagement without explicit grant documentation.
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