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David Meeler serves as an Associate Professor of Philosophy within the Department of Political Science, Philosophy, Religion, and Legal Studies at Winthrop University's College of Arts and Sciences. Since joining the institution in 2001, he has established a robust academic presence through teaching and research in philosophical disciplines.
His educational foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California-Santa Barbara
- M.A. in Philosophy from the University of Arkansas
- B.A. in Philosophy from Elon University
Dr. Meeler's research spans Philosophy of Law, Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy, and Applied Ethics—with specialized focus on Bio-Ethics, Medical Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Business Ethics, and Ethics of Emerging Technologies. His scholarly investigations address posthumanism and human rights, institutional culture formation through rules, political leadership selection methodologies, public discourse theories (Habermas and Rawls), corporate social responsibility frameworks, privacy conceptions, international human rights intervention, punishment theories, and epistemological skepticism.
He teaches diverse courses including logic, critical thinking, epistemology, philosophy of law, LSAT logic preparation, and ethics specializations covering historical ethical theory, contemporary moral reasoning, environmental ethics, biomedical ethics, business ethics, and emerging technology ethics. No information regarding scientific awards, doctoral advising, research grants, or laboratory affiliations appears in the available documentation.


