I teach a range of courses in philosophy. These include:
This is a helpful guide to writing a good philosophy paper (by Angela Mendelovici), as is this (by Jim Pryor).
If you are one of my students, you should feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
- Moral Philosophy / J.S. Mill (for Oxford Prelims and Mods)
- Ethics (for Oxford FHS and for Fordham University London Campus)
- Political Philosophy (for Oxford FHS) (sample reading list)
- Knowledge (Epistemology) and Reality (Metaphysics) (for Oxford FHS and Queen's University as TA)
- General Philosophy (Oxford Prelims)
This is a helpful guide to writing a good philosophy paper (by Angela Mendelovici), as is this (by Jim Pryor).
If you are one of my students, you should feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
General Philosophy (Mods/Prelims)
Reading List for tutorials
The faculty also provides a more expansive reading list through WebLearn.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information
Reading List for tutorials
The faculty also provides a more expansive reading list through WebLearn.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information
Moral Philosophy / J.S. Mill's Utilitarianism (Mods/Prelims)
Reading List for tutorials
The faculty also provides a more expansive reading list through WebLearn.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course held in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information.
The primary text for this course is J.S. Mill's Utilitarianism, of which there is many editions available. Roger Crisp's edited edition (OUP 1998) includes an overview and detailed notes that you might find helpful.
For a good introduction to Mill's work and to utilitarianism as a moral theory I recommend Roger Crisp's On Utilitarianism (Routledge 1997). [online text]
J.S. Mill's own Autobiography also paints a vivid picture of a remarkable life.
Reading List for tutorials
The faculty also provides a more expansive reading list through WebLearn.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course held in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information.
The primary text for this course is J.S. Mill's Utilitarianism, of which there is many editions available. Roger Crisp's edited edition (OUP 1998) includes an overview and detailed notes that you might find helpful.
For a good introduction to Mill's work and to utilitarianism as a moral theory I recommend Roger Crisp's On Utilitarianism (Routledge 1997). [online text]
J.S. Mill's own Autobiography also paints a vivid picture of a remarkable life.
Ethics (FHS)
Reading list for tutorials.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course held in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information.
Good general introductions are:
S. Darwall, Philosophical Ethics (Westview, 1998)
A. Miller, Contemporary Metaethics
George Sher, Ethics: Essential Readings in Moral Theory (Routledge 2012)
Reading list for tutorials.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course held in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information.
Good general introductions are:
S. Darwall, Philosophical Ethics (Westview, 1998)
A. Miller, Contemporary Metaethics
George Sher, Ethics: Essential Readings in Moral Theory (Routledge 2012)
Knowledge and Reality (FHS)
Reading list for tutorials.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course held in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information.
Reading list for tutorials.
There are important lectures for all students reading this course held in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. Please see the Faculty's lecture lists for further information.
Phil 3000 - Philosophical Ethics (Fordham University, London Campus)
This course has its own page here.
This course has its own page here.