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Chad Stevenson is a Research Fellow at the Research School of Humanities & the Arts, Australian National University. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh (2022), an MA in Philosophy from the University of Melbourne (2018), and a BA in Music Performance from Box Hill Institute of Technology (2007). His research focuses on analytic philosophy, particularly the meaning of life, ethics, political philosophy, and AI ethics. He explores questions about well-being, moral responsibility, and the value of truth and knowledge.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Edinburgh, UK (2018-2022)
- MA in Philosophy, University of Melbourne, Australia (2014-2018)
- BA in Music Performance, Box Hill Institute of Technology, Australia (2005-2007)
Research interests include asymmetric welfarism about meaning in life, moral monsters, and the role of luck in meaningful existence. His work bridges ethical theory with practical applications, including AI ethics and political philosophy. Collaborations are centered around existential and normative ethics.
Advising and Grants: No specific details provided. However, his doctoral thesis Asymmetric Welfarism about Meaning in Life (2023) reflects ongoing scholarly contributions. His research outputs emphasize philosophical analysis of moral responsibility, well-being, and existential value.




