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Christian B. Miller is the A. C. Reid Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University, where he has been a faculty member for over twenty years. His work bridges philosophy and psychology, with a central focus on moral character and virtue. He previously directed two major interdisciplinary research initiatives: The Character Project and The Honesty Project, among the largest of their kind globally.
Miller's research explores the nature of moral character from both philosophical and empirical perspectives. His work integrates insights from psychology to better understand how people behave morally in real-world contexts. He is particularly known for his studies on honesty, compassion, and the gap between moral ideals and actual human behavior.
His scholarship has been widely recognized in both academic and public spheres. He authored the influential trade book The Character Gap: How Good Are We?, which received praise from leading scholars and was featured in outlets like The Wall Street Journal. He is also a regular contributor to Forbes, The New York Times, and The Conversation, bringing philosophical insights to broad audiences.
Miller has been featured in numerous interviews, podcasts, and public talks, and his work has been endorsed by prominent figures such as Angela Duckworth and James K. A. Smith. His interdisciplinary approach has helped shape contemporary discussions on virtue and moral development.
He has advised major research projects involving grants, collaborations, and international partnerships, although specific student advisees are not listed. He is actively involved in public philosophy and continues to lead research and writing efforts in moral psychology.



