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Daniel Doviak is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy department where he also serves as Business Program Coordinator, blending philosophical inquiry with business education to cultivate critical reasoning and intellectual curiosity among students.
His academic foundation includes a Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts and a B.A. from Rutgers University, establishing expertise in analytical philosophy and ethical frameworks.
His research explores the convergence of decision analysis and moral philosophy, investigating how formal methodologies can resolve complex ethical dilemmas involving conflicting values, equitable resource distribution, and risk management across diverse stakeholder perspectives. This work integrates quantitative modeling with qualitative ethical analysis.
His publications in journals like Utilitas and Ethical Theory and Moral Practice reveal consistent engagement with virtue ethics, welfare assessment, and structured decision models applied to justice and risk dilemmas, advancing debates in normative ethics through analytical rigor.
His leadership as Business Program Coordinator indicates active involvement in curriculum development and academic administration within the Philosophy department, though specific grant details or advising records remain unspecified in available sources.




