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Justin Caouette is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Providence College. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary (2019) and an M.A. from Washington State University (2011). His research focuses on moral psychology, neuroethics, and ethical dilemmas in sport and cognitive enhancement. He has contributed to debates on compassion's role in moral judgment, the ethics of performance-enhancing technologies, and moral responsibility in cases involving psychopathy and tax evasion.
Key scholarly contributions include co-authoring Recognizing the Diversity of Cognitive Enhancements (2020) in AJOB Neuroscience and authoring Enhancement and Cheating: Implications for Policy in Sport (2018). His work spans interdisciplinary ethics, blending philosophical analysis with insights from neuroscience and psychology.
Caouette's publications demonstrate a strong engagement with contemporary moral issues, particularly where technological advancements and human behavior intersect. His research has garnered significant attention in academic circles, evident through citations and Mendeley readership metrics.




