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Christopher B. Kulp

Christopher B. Kulp

Professor

Curriculum Vitae (CV)


Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1986

Christopher B. Kulp is the author of The End of Epistemology (1992), and the editor of Realism/Antirealism and Epistemology (1997). His current research centers on metaethics and moral epistemology, with a special emphasis on moral intuitionism and moral metaphysics. His recent book, Knowing Moral Truth: A Theory of Metaethics and Moral Knowledge (2017), is the first in a projected quadrilogy on metaethics and moral epistemology. It argues that (i) there are moral truths and moral facts independent of what any society or any individual judges to be the case; and (ii) we have genuine knowledge of many of them. His latest book, Metaphysics of Morality (2019) is an inquiry into the metaphysical foundations of morality, and develops a realist theory of moral truth, moral facts, and moral properties.  The third book in the projected quadrilogy, Varieties of Moral Knowledge, is under review for publication. He is currently writing the fourth book in the series, Non-Naturalist Moral Realism: A Metaphysical and Epistemological Defense. During fall quarter, he will teach two sections of PHIL 34: Ethics and Adulthood; and during winter quarter, in addition to teaching a section of PHIL 34, he will teach the upper-division course PHIL 164: Special Topics in Metaphysics and Epistemology: Pragmatism.