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Noel Boyle is an Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University, where he has been a faculty member since 2008. He holds a Ph.D. from Michigan State University (2008) and specializes in Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Law.
His research centers on deep philosophical questions concerning the nature of consciousness and the meaning of equality, with a particular focus on the ethical and societal inclusion of severely cognitively disabled individuals. His scholarly work intersects with broader themes in ethics, justice, and personhood.
Dr. Boyle's teaching portfolio includes courses on personhood, love, justice, and disability, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement with moral and social philosophy. While no publications or awards are listed in the provided text, his academic contributions are grounded in socially relevant philosophical inquiry.
He advises on philosophical education and community engagement, promoting inclusive dialogue through teaching and mentorship. Although no formal advising or grant history is mentioned, his work implies a commitment to applied ethics and community-based philosophical reflection.
Dr. Boyle is affiliated with the philosophy program at Belmont University, contributing to a vibrant liberal arts environment that encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.



