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Daniel Cheung

Associate Professor at Philosophy, University of Dayton0 Followers

Dr. Daniel Cheung is an esteemed Associate Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Dayton, where he has been imparting knowledge since 2012. With a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Indiana University, Dr. Cheung's academic journey has been marked by a profound engagement with a diverse array of philosophical disciplines. His research interests encompass metaphysics, ethics, epistemology, business ethics, philosophy of religion, and Chinese philosophy, reflecting a broad and inclusive approach to philosophical inquiry. Throughout his tenure at the University of Dayton, Dr. Cheung has taught a wide range of courses, including Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, Business Ethics, Christian Philosophy, and Seminar on Contemporary Epistemology. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and the application of philosophical concepts to real-world scenarios, encouraging students to explore the depths of philosophical thought and its relevance to modern life. Dr. Cheung's recent research endeavors delve into intriguing topics such as greed, self-interest, information disclosure, and the consciousness of artificial intelligence. His work often intersects with pressing ethical questions, examining the implications of these themes within the contexts of fairness, capitalism, and corporate governance. His scholarly contributions have been featured in various journals and anthologies, where he explores the nuanced intersections of ethics and societal structures. In addition to his teaching and research, Dr. Cheung is actively involved in the academic community, contributing to discussions and collaborations that advance the field of philosophy. His work not only enriches the academic landscape but also offers valuable insights into the ethical dimensions of contemporary issues. Dr. Cheung's dedication to philosophy is evident in his commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of complex philosophical questions among his students and peers. For those interested in exploring Dr. Cheung's research further, his publications and ongoing projects are accessible through various academic platforms. His contributions continue to inspire and challenge the philosophical community, inviting ongoing dialogue and exploration of the ethical and epistemological challenges of our time.

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