Andrew Franklin-Hall
Position:
Associate Professor
Campus:
St. George,Email Address:
Phone Number:
416-978-3311
Fax Number:
416-978-8703
Biography:
- BA, Saint Louis University
- PhD, Columbia University
- Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of California, Riverside
Andrew Franklin-Hall’s research interests include ethics, philosophy of the emotions, social and political philosophy, bioethics, and philosophy of education.
For more information, visit Andrew Franklin-Hall’s personal website, PhilPapers Profile, or GoogleScholar Profile.
Research Interests:
Bioethics, Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy
Publications:
- “Binding the Self: The Ethics of Ulysses Contracts” (ms under review, available on request)
- “Remaining True to Ourselves: Dementia, Value Change, and Enduring Interests” (ms under review, available on request)
- “Competence for Minors and Medical Decision-Making,” Proceedings of the British Academy, Children’s Consent: Philosophy and Law in Conversation (forthcoming, ms available on request)
- “Teaching Children to Think: Autonomy as an Aim of Education,” Journal of Applied Philosophy (Online First, December 2021), doi: 10.1111/japp.12563
- “What Parents May Teach Their Children: A Defense of Perfectionism in Childrearing,” Social Theory and Practice 45, no. 3 (July 2019): 371-96.
- “Holding on to the Reasons of the Heart: Cognitive Deterioration and the Capacity to Love” (with Agnieszka Jaworska), in Love, Reason, and Morality, edited by Esther Kroeker and Katrien Schaubroeck (London: Routledge, 2016), 20-38.
- “On Becoming an Adult: Autonomy and the Moral Relevance of Life’s Stages,” Philosophical Quarterly 63 (April 2013): 223-47.
- “Creation and Authority: The Natural Law Foundations of Locke’s Account of Parental Authority,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 42, nos. 3/4 (September/December 2012): 255-80.
Address:
Jackman Humanities Building (room 428), 170 St. George Street, Toronto, ON M5R 2M8