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Morgan Luck is a Professor at Charles Sturt University within the School of Social Work and Arts, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. They lead research in the Aspro Practical And Public Ethics Research Group and the Future of the Professions Research Group. With 65 research outputs spanning from 2003 to 2025, Luck maintains an active scholarly profile with recent publications in top ethics journals.
Luck's research centers on applied ethics, particularly the Gamer's Dilemma concerning moral distinctions between virtual murder and virtual child molestation. Their work extends to AI ethics (examining human-AI relationships and moral status of artificial entities), professional ethics (workplace surveillance, paramedic conduct), and philosophy of religion (miracles, divine attributes). Key publications demonstrate consistent engagement with virtual morality frameworks and ethical implications of emerging technologies.
Recent scholarly output shows strong focus on 2024-2025 publications addressing AI domination ethics, the Robo-Barbie dilemma regarding artificial moral patients, and workplace surveillance ethics. Their fingerprint analysis reveals significant contributions to virtual violence studies (52%), moral philosophy (50%), and dilemma resolution frameworks (50%).
Luck actively participates in academic leadership as facilitator of the Future of the Professions Research Group and contributes to public discourse through media appearances including 'What has Superman got to do with AI?' (2024) and 'How has philosophy advanced civilisation?' (2023). As a registered supervisor, they guide graduate research within Charles Sturt University's ethics programs.



