Andrew Franklin-Hall

Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy

Areas of interest

  • Bioethics
  • Ethics
  • Social and Political Philosophy

Biography

Main Bio

Andrew Franklin-Hall’s research interests include ethics, philosophy of the emotions, social and political philosophy, bioethics, and philosophy of education.

Select publications

  • “On Becoming an Adult: Autonomy and the Moral Relevance of Life’s Stages,” Philosophical Quarterly 63 (April 2013), 223-247.
  • “Creation and Authority: The Natural Law Foundations of Locke’s Account of Parental Authority,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 42, Nos. 3/4, (September/December 2012).
  • Book Review of Jonathan Wolff, Ethics and Public Policy: A Philosophical Inquiry (Routledge, 2011). Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (August 2012): 266-268.
  • Book Review of Norvin Richards, The Ethics of Parenthood (Oxford University Press, 2010).  Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (March 2012):117–121