معرفی
David Lambie serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Oswego, where he investigates fundamental questions about morality's nature and foundations. His academic profile bridges theoretical philosophy with contemporary ethical challenges.
His research explores critical intersections within ethical theory:
- Metaethics: Analyzing truth conditions for moral judgments and the viability of moral realism
- Evolutionary Ethics: Developing non-reductive naturalistic accounts of morality's origins
- Existentialist Ethics: Reinterpreting Simone de Beauvoir's work to resolve freedom-subjectivity tensions
- Bioethics: Addressing human enhancement implications through responsibility frameworks
Recent publications demonstrate consistent engagement with moral objectivity debates, evolutionary constraints on ethical theory, and practical applications in emerging technologies. His scholarly output shows increasing focus on synthesizing biological perspectives with traditional ethical frameworks while maintaining commitment to universal moral truths.
Academic Background:
- BA in Philosophy and Psychology, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (2003)
- MA and PhD in Philosophy, University of Connecticut (2013)
Dr. Lambie maintains active scholarly engagement through conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications, with research directions indicating growing emphasis on interdisciplinary connections between philosophy, biology, and technology ethics.





