Prof. Dr. Gregg Caruso | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Gregg Caruso | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Director of Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University, United States

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso is a distinguished philosopher and professor of applied ethics, currently serving as Director of the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University and Honorary Professor at Macquarie University. Renowned for his expertise in free will, moral responsibility, punishment, and neurolaw, Caruso has authored numerous influential books, including Rejecting Retributivism and Neurolaw, and co-authored works with leading figures like Daniel Dennett. He has received prestigious honors such as the American Philosophical Association’s Gittler Award and the SUNY Distinguished Professor title, underscoring his national and international impact. Caruso’s work bridges philosophy, law, and neuroscience, advancing a public health-oriented model of justice. He also demonstrates academic leadership through center directorships, research networks, and international collaborations. His scholarship, marked by intellectual rigor and societal relevance, makes him a leading voice in contemporary applied ethics and an outstanding candidate for recognition in research excellence.

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Education

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso holds a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Philosophy from the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center, where he developed his foundational expertise in free will, ethics, and consciousness. He earned his B.A. in Philosophy from William Paterson University and an A.A.S. in Music from Nassau Community College. His academic journey reflects a multidisciplinary background that combines the humanities and the arts, shaping his unique perspective in philosophy and ethics. Caruso’s education at CUNY, a leading public research institution, provided a rigorous grounding in both analytic and applied philosophy, allowing him to explore topics at the intersection of law, neuroscience, and moral responsibility. This solid academic preparation laid the foundation for a distinguished career as a scholar and educator, enabling him to critically engage with some of the most challenging ethical and philosophical questions of our time.

Professional Experience

Dr. Caruso has held a variety of academic positions, reflecting both depth and versatility in teaching and research. He currently serves as Professor of Applied Ethics and Director of the Patrick J. Waide Center for Applied Ethics at Fairfield University. Prior to this, he was SUNY Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Corning Community College, where he also served as Chair of the Humanities and Social Sciences Department. Caruso has held honorary and visiting appointments at prestigious institutions, including Macquarie University in Australia and Northeastern University London. His career spans over two decades of university-level teaching and leadership, covering roles such as department chair, ethics center director, and research network organizer. Through these roles, Caruso has demonstrated excellence in academic administration, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration, enhancing the impact of applied ethics in diverse academic and social contexts.

Research Interest

Dr. Caruso’s research interests focus on free will, moral responsibility, punishment, and the intersection of philosophy with neuroscience and law. He is a leading advocate of free will skepticism and has developed the “public health-quarantine model” as an ethical alternative to retributive justice. His work bridges applied ethics, moral psychology, philosophy of law, and neuroethics, and he engages with contemporary debates on consciousness, determinism, and social justice. Caruso’s interdisciplinary approach allows him to explore how empirical findings in neuroscience and psychology can inform normative ethical theories and public policy. His recent interests also extend into business ethics and public health, as seen in his forthcoming book Putting People Before Profit. Caruso’s scholarship aims to reframe how society understands agency, culpability, and justice, making significant contributions to both academic philosophy and practical reform in criminal justice and ethical governance.

Award and Honor

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso has received numerous awards and distinctions recognizing his scholarly excellence and thought leadership. Notably, he was named a SUNY Distinguished Professor in 2024, one of the highest honors in the SUNY system, awarded for national and international prominence in research. In 2022, he won the American Philosophical Association’s Joseph B. Gittler Award for his groundbreaking book Rejecting Retributivism, which explores the implications of free will skepticism for criminal justice. He has received several research grants from institutions like Cornell University and the University of Aberdeen and has twice been awarded sabbaticals to work on major book projects. Additional honors include the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and multiple teaching excellence awards. These accolades highlight Caruso’s sustained contributions to philosophy, his impact on interdisciplinary research, and his commitment to bridging theory with ethical and social applications.

Conclusion

Dr. Gregg D. Caruso stands out as a thought leader in contemporary philosophy, with a body of work that is both academically rigorous and socially transformative. His contributions span key ethical domains—free will, justice, punishment, and public health—while also addressing the practical implications of philosophy in law and policy. With a strong educational foundation, a dynamic professional career, and a broad, impactful research portfolio, Caruso has influenced debates in applied ethics, neurolaw, and moral psychology. His awards and honors affirm the significance and originality of his scholarship. Whether through his books, teaching, or institutional leadership, Caruso demonstrates a sustained commitment to ethical progress and intellectual inquiry. He is not only a prolific scholar but also a public philosopher whose work is shaping how society thinks about responsibility and justice. As such, he is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Title: Free Will and Consciousness: A Determinist Account of the Illusion of Free Will
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 260

  • Title: Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 164

  • Title: Neuroexistentialism: Meaning, Morals, and Purpose in the Age of Neuroscience
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso, O.J. Flanagan
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 122

  • Title: Free Will Skepticism and Criminal Behavior: A Public Health-Quarantine Model
    Author(s): G. Caruso
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 122

  • Title: Skepticism About Moral Responsibility
    Author(s): G. Caruso
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 115

  • Title: Public Health and Safety: The Social Determinants of Health and Criminal Behavior
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 111

  • Title: Hard-Incompatibilist Existentialism: Neuroscience, Punishment, and Meaning in Life
    Author(s): D. Pereboom, G. Caruso
    Year: 2002
    Citations: 101

  • Title: Just Deserts: Debating Free Will
    Author(s): D.C. Dennett, G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 68

  • Title: Compatibilism and Retributivist Desert Moral Responsibility
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso, S.G. Morris
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 62

  • Title: Justice Without Retribution: An Epistemic Argument Against Retributive Criminal Punishment
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 59

  • Title: (Un)Just Deserts: The Dark Side of Moral Responsibility
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 46

  • Title: Free Will Skepticism and Its Implications: An Argument for Optimism
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 33

  • Title: Free Will Eliminativism: Reference, Error, and Phenomenology
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 24

  • Title: Free Will as a Case of “Crazy Ethics”
    Author(s): S. Smilansky, G. Caruso
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 24

  • Title: A Non-Punitive Alternative to Retributive Punishment
    Author(s): G.D. Caruso, D. Pereboom
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 23

Kazi Imran Hossain | English | Best Review Article Award

Mr. Kazi Imran Hossain | English | Best Review Article Award

Assistant Professor, IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture andIUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology Technology, Bangladesh

Kazi Imran Hossain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages at IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology. 🎓 With a passion for language and literature, he dedicates himself to educating and inspiring students in the nuances of English communication and modern linguistic studies. 📚 As an academic, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills among his students. Through his teaching, Professor Hossain cultivates a deep appreciation for language and its power to shape society and culture. 🌍

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Working Experience

Kazi Imran Hossain brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his role as an Assistant Professor at IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, where he has been serving since February 2024. 📚 Prior to this, he served as a Senior Lecturer at the same institution from May 2019 to January 2024, further honing his skills in the Department of English and Modern Languages. Before joining IUBAT, he held the position of Lecturer at Z.H. Sikder University of Science and Technology, Department of English, from May 2016 to May 2019. 🎓 Throughout his career, Professor Hossain has remained dedicated to fostering a love for language and learning among his students.

 

Research Works

Kazi Imran Hossain, an Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Modern Languages at IUBAT- International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, is a prolific researcher and educator in the field of English language learning and teaching. 📚 His recent publications highlight his dedication to exploring diverse topics such as the role of culture in language learning, English language anxiety in adult learners, and interactive approaches in the ELT classroom. With contributions in reputable journals like Social Sciences & Humanities Open, IUBAT Review, and American International Journal of Social Science Research, Professor Hossain continuously expands the discourse on language education. 🎓 You can reach him at imrankazi@iubat.edu or via cell at 01580787179.

Academic Credentials 

Kazi Imran Hossain is a dedicated academic with a strong educational background and a passion for research in the field of English language education. 🎓 Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Jahangirnagar University, under the guidance of Dr. Laizu Nasrin, he focuses on investigating the causes and consequences of anxiety in English language proficiency attainment among university-level students in Bangladesh. His commitment to scholarly pursuits is evident from his previous academic achievements, including a Master of Arts in English from Jahangirnagar University and a Bachelor of Arts with honors in the same discipline. 📚 Additionally, his excellent academic record dates back to his Higher Secondary Certificate and Secondary School Certificate studies.

 

Academic Achievements

Kazi Imran Hossain has demonstrated academic excellence and commitment to education through various achievements and accolades. 🌟 He successfully passed the Non-Government Teachers’ Registration Exam (College Level), showcasing his dedication to professional development. Moreover, his outstanding performance at Jahangirnagar University earned him merit scholarships from both the university and the Department of English. 🎓 These scholarships, awarded for his exceptional academic performance from 2009 to 2012, underscore his commitment to excellence in his studies. Such recognition highlights Hossain’s dedication to continuous learning and academic achievement in the field of education.

 

Interests

Kazi Imran Hossain’s interests encompass a diverse range of activities that reflect his passion for continuous learning and engagement with the world around him. 📚 With a specialization in English Language Teaching (ELT), he finds joy in exploring the latest developments in language education through reading books and scholarly journals in language and literature. Beyond academia, Hossain embraces a spirit of curiosity, constantly seeking out new experiences and knowledge to share with others. He enjoys traveling to broaden his horizons, participating in sports for physical activity, listening to music for relaxation, and staying connected through social networking platforms. 🌍

 

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