Jefferson Allen McMahan is an American moral philosopher. He has been White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford since 2014. See more McMahan completed a B.A. degree in English literature at the University of the South (Sewanee). He completed a second B.A. in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, then did graduate work in philosophy at Corpus Christi College, Oxford See more • American philosophy • List of American philosophers See more • Unjust War in Iraq. The Pelican Record XLI, no. 5 (December 2004): 21-33. • Introduction to the work of Jeff McMahan. By Lucia Sommer. • Jeff McMahan on Killing in War. An interview for Philosophy Bites, November 21, 2009. See more Bioethics McMahan has written extensively on normative and applied ethics, especially on bioethics See more Articles • "The Meat Eaters". The Stone. The New York Times. September 19, 2010. • "Predators: A Response" See more WebJeff McMahan is White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University, a distinguished research fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and a fellow of Corpus …
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WebFinally, McMahan chides pro-life advocates for not campaigning for research on ways of preventing the vast numbers of embryonic deaths due to spontaneous miscarriage. … WebJun 4, 2010 · Submitted to philosophy bites blog on 6.12.2010. I have continued to be an "examined" meat eater even after studying Peter Singer, but Jeff McMahan made me think, for the first time in my life, that being a vegetarian might be manageable. However, his motivation for becoming a vegetarian failed to move me. pub in liverpool
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WebMay 3, 2016 · Prof Jeff MacMahan is White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University - this article of his is from The Philosopher's Magazine. I think it's both insightful and entertaining, and appreciate McMahan taking the time to write it. WebJan 26, 2015 · Jeff McMahan: I think that torture is almost always morally wrong and that, for moral reasons, it ought to be prohibited absolutely in law. Torture has been used to extract confessions, to... http://www.nccbi.org/NCMagazine/1999/mag-05-99execprofile.htm pub in llangrove