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Don Berkich is an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Humanities at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. He previously served as Past President of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy (2017-2020). His research focuses on Agency, Autonomy, Artificial Intelligence, A Priori Knowledge, and Personal Identity, alongside contributions to higher education policy and ethics. Berkich teaches courses such as Minds and Machines, Philosophy of Love and Sex, and Elementary Formal Logic.
His work bridges philosophy with technology, exploring themes like computational agency, ethical implications of AI, and pedagogical innovation. Notable publications include critiques of institutional education structures and analyses of moral and cognitive dimensions of AI. He actively participates in interdisciplinary conferences and has authored textbooks on logic.
- Publications Trends: Berkich’s articles span AI ethics, agency theory, and higher education reform. Recent work emphasizes challenges in autonomous systems and institutional adaptability.
- Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisees listed, but his courses suggest mentorship roles in philosophy and ethics.
His personal interests include cycling, being a Whovian (Doctor Who enthusiast), and ailurophilia (cat-lover).



