Samuel Chan Yao Jian
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
PhD Student
Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA)
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School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
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- Profile
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Sam spent all his academic years at ºù«Ӱҵ, earning a Law LLB (Hons) in 2017 and an MA Philosophy in 2021. He also worked as a Commissioning Legal Editor at Sweet & Maxwell Malaysia between his LLB and MA years. In 2022, he was awarded the AHRC White Rose scholarship to commence his PhD Philosophy under the supervision of Dr Max Hayward and Dr Timothy Ryan Byerly.
Sam’s interests span the intersections between philosophy of religion, metaethics, and free will. His PhD work focuses primarily on constructing a new theistic constructivist account of moral obligations, taking inspiration from the Judeo-Christian doctrine of the Imago Dei. He argues that both secular and current theistic constructivist theories are inadequate in accounting for both the content and the normativity of moral obligations. He develops a new theory – Divine Imager Theory – showing that it can provide us with a sufficient account of the content and normativity of moral obligations.
- Qualifications
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LL.B. (Hons), ºù«Ӱҵ, 2017
MA Philosophy (82%, Distinction), ºù«Ӱҵ, 2021
- Research interests
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Current Research Projects:
- Constructing a Theistic Constructivist Account of Moral Obligations a la The Imago Dei (PhD, funded by AHRC WRoCAH)
- A "Prior Obligations' Problem from Possible Moral Evils against Divine Command Theory
Main Research Interests:
- Metaethics/Normative Ethics
- Theistic Metaethics
- Free Will & Determinism
- Research group
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Dr. Max Khan Hayward
Dr. Timothy Ryan Byerly
- Grants
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AHRC White Rose College of the Arts and Humanities (WRoCAH) Studentship
- Teaching interests
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PHI141 - Reason and Argument (Spring 2024)
PHI118 - History of Ethics (Autumn 2023-24)
PHI107 - Philosophy of Religion (Spring 2023)