William Casebeer

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William D. Casebeer (b. 1969) is an American intelligence analyst, ethicist and author. He is notable in his fields of the evolution of morality, philosophy of mind, cognitive science and national security policy, military ethics, [1] political violence, philosophy of mind, [2] and human performance. [3] [4] [5]

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He is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, recipient of two meritorious service medals and former Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) program manager. Since 2020 he is the Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Riverside Research. [6] [7]

Education

In 1991 Casebeer completed a Bachelor of Science (political science and government) at the United States Air Force Academy; a Masters of Arts in philosophy at University of Arizona in 1996; a joint PhD in cognitive science and philosophy from University of California, San Diego in 2001; and in 2006 a Masters of Arts in national security studies from Naval Postgraduate School. [7] [8]

Career

Casebeer served in the US government Defense Department for some two decades, including as associate professor of philosophy at United States Air Force Academy; Chief, Eurasia Section, EUCOM Survey Division NATO SHAPE; Deputy Head at Joint Warfare Analysis Center; and Program Manager at DARPA. [9] He retired from the U.S. Air Force as Lieutenant Colonel in 2011, and moved into senor positions in national security in the private sector, including at Lockheed Martin. [10]

In 2013 Casebeer served on the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. [11]

Since 2020 he is the Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Riverside Research. [8] [12] His research there has garnered interest from a variety of fields. [13] [14]

Casebeer is the author of Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition (2003); [15] [16] [17] co-author of Warlords Rising: Confronting Violent Non-State Actors (2005); [18] [19] and has published on a range of topics from the morality of torture interrogation to the rhetoric of evil in international relations. [5]

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Selected publications

References

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  2. "The Neuroscience of Moral Agency (Or: How I Learned to Love Determinism and Still Respect Myself in the Morning) | University of Oxford Podcasts". podcasts.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
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  4. "Functional neo-Aristotelianism as a way to preserve moral agency: A response to Dr William Casebeer's lecture: The Neuroscience of Moral Agency | Practical Ethics". 2017-03-29. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
  5. 1 2 3 "Meet Dr. William Casebeer, Riverside Research AI/ML Director". 2024-01-09. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
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  9. "American Society Of Electroneurodiagnostic Technologists 52nd Annual Conference". American Journal of Electroneurodiagnostic Technology. 51 (4): 280–295. 2011.
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  11. "Bioethics Commission at 16th Annual ASBH Meeting in San Diego | Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues". bioethicsarchive.georgetown.edu. Archived from the original on 2025-02-14. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
  12. Degges, Ireland (2020-09-23). "William Casebeer Joins Riverside Research as AI/ML Director for Open Innovation Center | WashingtonExec" . Retrieved 2025-11-21.
  13. "The Quantified Warrior: Monitoring the Physiology of the Human for War | NSI". www.nsiteam.com. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
  14. read, Jordan Tidwell 1 min (2023-09-15). "Understanding AI: Riverside Research Director Educates University of Tulsa Crowd". Newson6.com. Retrieved 2025-11-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  15. Casebeer, William (2003-08-15). "Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition". MIT Press. doi:10.7551/mitpre. Archived from the original on 2025-05-12.
  16. Miller, Christian (2005). "Review of William Casebeer, \emphNatural Ethical Facts". Philosophical Quarterly. 55 (220): 532–534.
  17. Brugger, Christian E. (Dec 2004). "Review: Casebeer, William D. Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition". The Review of Metaphysics. 58 (2): 429.
  18. Leweling, TA (2006). "Review: Warlords Rising: Confronting Violent Non-State Actors". Air & Space Power Journal. 20 (4): 117–118.
  19. Becker, JD (2007). "Review: Warlord Rising: Confronting Violent Non-state Actors". Joint Force Quarterly. 44: 118.
  20. "Casebeer, William D. 1969- | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
  21. "Air Force institute honors researchers". U.S. Air Force. Archived from the original on 2018-07-15. Retrieved 2025-11-21.
  22. Casebeer, William D. (October 2003). "Moral cognition and its neural constituents". Nature Reviews. Neuroscience. 4 (10): 840–846. doi:10.1038/nrn1223. ISSN   1471-003X. PMID   14523383.
  23. Casebeer, William D.; Salmoni, Barak A. (2006). "Culture as an Open System: Social Intelligence, Human Terrain, and Counter-Insurgency". American Intelligence Journal. 24: 9–14. ISSN   0883-072X.
  24. Casebeer, William; Chan, Kevin; Johnson, Brian; McDaniel, Patrick (2020-04-19). "Autonomous Systems &Emerging Technology". Penn State Journal of Law & International Affairs. 7 (3): 35. ISSN   2168-7951.
  25. Masakowski, Yvonne R., ed. (2020-07-15). Artificial Intelligence and Global Security. Emerald Publishing Limited. doi:10.1108/9781789738117. ISBN   978-1-78973-812-4. Archived from the original on 2025-08-13.
  26. "Human, Machine, War: How the Mind-Tech Nexus Will Win Future Wars | NSI". www.nsiteam.com. Retrieved 2025-11-21.