Ph.D. in Philosophy
Associate Professor Morgan Luck is an accomplished academic with a rich background in philosophy. Having earned both his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Nottingham, Professor Luck further enriched his education with a PGCE in Religious Education from the University of Cambridge. His doctoral thesis delved into the intricate subject of the metaphysics of miracles.
He has a diverse range of research interests. He is particularly drawn to the philosophy of religion, focusing on the nuances of divine action. In the rapidly evolving world of technology, Professor Luck has also dedicated his efforts to understand the ethics of technology, specifically examining the ethics of virtual actions.
Other notable areas of his research include metaphysics, applied ethics, and epistemology. With his profound knowledge and dedication, Associate Professor Luck continues to contribute meaningfully to the philosophical discourse.
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