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Visiting Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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Megan Fritts' research examines the philosophical and ethical dimensions of contemporary issues, particularly those related to information, technology, and societal well-being. Her work investigates the implications of artificial intelligence in recruitment, focusing on the potential for dehumanization. Fritts also studies the spread and impact of misinformation online, including the concept of "phantom patterns" and epistemic exploitation in the context of big data. Her publications explore the nature of fake news and its connection to epistemic vice, as well as the philosophical underpinnings of action and explanation. Additionally, her research delves into metaphysical questions concerning creation and the problem of evil, and examines the relationship between well-being and moral subjectivism.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 112
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