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William Lauinger is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Chestnut Hill College, where he teaches courses in Ethics, Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, History of Modern Philosophy, and Introduction to American Philosophy. He serves as the Multidisciplinary Coordinator and is based in St. Joseph Hall.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Georgetown University
- B.A. in Philosophy and History, University of Notre Dame
Dr. Lauinger's research centers on Ethics, Philosophy of Religion, and the History of Philosophy, with a particular focus on the intersection between well-being and theistic frameworks. His work critically engages with objective-list theories, desire-fulfillment accounts, and hybrid models of welfare, often within a Christian philosophical context. He also investigates classical theological problems such as the evidential argument from evil and the nature of eternal existence.
His recent publications show a sustained exploration of well-being across metaphysical, ethical, and religious dimensions, with a methodological emphasis on conceptual analysis and historical engagement. Themes of human flourishing, divine goodness, and moral requirements recur throughout his scholarship.
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Dr. Lauinger advises students in philosophy and contributes to academic coordination through his role as Multidisciplinary Coordinator. While specific grant funding is not mentioned, his ongoing publication record in high-quality journals indicates active research engagement. He has authored a book and multiple peer-reviewed articles, with several forthcoming contributions reflecting current scholarly productivity.
He is involved in academic leadership through curriculum coordination and teaches across core areas of the philosophy discipline. His work bridges analytic philosophy with religious and historical traditions, contributing to interdisciplinary dialogue.



