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Professor Chad Lee-Stronach
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Position: Campus Visitor
School and/or Centres: School of Philosophy

Email: c.leestronach@gmail.com

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Chad Lee-Stronach is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Philosophy, and 2022-23 Faculty Fellow of the Humanities Center, at Northeastern University. Previously, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Ethics in Society, at Stanford University. He received his PhD in Philosophy from the ANU in 2019, under the supervision of Seth Lazar and Alan Hájek.

His research explores topics at the intersection of normative ethics and epistemology. His current research projects investigate the right to privacy, the justifiability of obedience to authority, the probative value of statistical evidence in legal contexts, and theoretical measures of social power. His research to date has been published in Ethics, Noûs, the Philosophical Quarterly, and the Canadian Journal of Philosophy.

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