Joseph Shaw  
  About me
I am currently Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy for St Benet's Hall, the Benedictine Permanent Private Hall of the University. I had my philosophical education in Oxford, and over the years I have taught in a variety of colleges and in a range of Philosophy papers, and held different positions. Having worked and published on topics surrounding God and morality, I am currently focused on the role of intention in ethics: see my blog, and the page on publications and work in progress.

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Current positions
Tutor and Fellow in Philosophy, St Benet's Hall
Tutor in Philosophy, Greyfriars

Research Interests
Ethics; Medieval Philosophy; Philosophy of Religion

What I Teach
(in terms of Oxford examination papers)
Mill's Utilitarianism; Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics; Aquinas; Ethics;
Philosophy of Religion; Christian Moral Reasoning (Theology)

Links: Academic Institutes
St Benet's Hall
Philosophy Faculty
Theology Faculty
Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
The Linacre Centre

Links: Individuals
Joseph Shaw's Casuistry Blog
Matthew Liao
John Rao
Daniel Hill

Links: Local Interest
Lucy Shaw Cakes
Latin Mass Society in Oxford