Adam Zweber

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Biography —
Adam is a philosopher with a broad range of interests. In layman's terms, Adam likes to think about questions along the lines of "Does anything really matter if the world is just a bunch of atoms bouncing around in the void?" In non-layman's terms, the research focuses on metaethics and the philosophy of science, particularly metaethical naturalism.
Currently Adam teachs at UNC-Wilmington. Before that, Adam received a PhD from Stanford, an M.A. in philosophy from Western Michigan University and a B.A. in mathematics from Carleton College.
Research —
Research interests:
- Metaethics, philosophy of science, naturalism