List of philosophers associated with Balliol College, Oxford explained

This is a list of philosophers associated with Balliol College, Oxford.

Philosophers

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Field of workCommentsRefs
Toby Ord2003Effective altruismFounded Giving What We Can
Katherine Hawley1989metaphysicsHow Things Persist 2002

How To Be Trustworthy 2020

[1]
John Tasioulas1989moral philosophyRhodes Scholar

Professor of Ethics and Legal Philosophy

Herman Cappelen1987Philosophy of languageProfessor of Philosophy, Hong Kong

Bad Language (with Josh Dever)
OUP 2019

Michael Otsuka1986Political philosophyProfessor of Philosophy, Rutgers

Libertarianism Without Inequality
OUP 2003

Robert Maximilian de Gaynesford1986Philosophy of languageProfessor of Philosophy, Reading

I: The Meaning of the First Person Term
Clarendon 2006

Stephen Mulhall1984German philosophyFellow, New College

The Great Riddle: Wittgenstein and Nonsense, Theology and Philosophy, OUP 2015

Cheryl Misak1984pragmatismRhodes Scholar, FRSC
Professor of Philosophy, Toronto

Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers, OUP 2020

Paul W. Franks1983Jewish philosophyProfessor of Philosophy, Yale

All or Nothing: Skepticism, Transcendental Arguments and Systematicity in German Idealism, HUP 2005

Ian Rumfitt1983Philosophy of languageFBA, Fellow, All Souls

The Boundary Stones of Thought, Clarendon 2015

Adrian William Moore1979MetaphysicsFBA, Professor of Philosophy, Oxford

The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things, CUP 2012

Michael Sandel1975Political philosophyRhodes Scholar, Professor of Government, Harvard

Justice: the right things to do, popular Harvard course

Timothy Williamson1974Philosophical logicWykeham Professor of Logic, Fellow of New College

Knowledge and Its Limits OUP 2000

Hilary Lawson1973Anti-realismTV producer.
Founded the Institute of Art and Ideas
Joseph Raz1972JurisprudenceFBA, Fellow

The Concept of a Legal System: An Introduction to the Theory of a Legal System, 2nd Ed OUP 1980

William Newton-Smith1967Philosophy of scienceFellow

The Rationality of Science Routledge 1981

Arthur Prior1967temporal logicFellow

Time and Modality, OUP 1957

Martin Hollis1965RationalityTutor
Professor, University of East Anglia
editor Ratio

Puzzler

Kit Fine1964Philosophical logicProfessor of Philosophy and Mathematics, New York

Vagueness: A Global Approach OUP 2020

Sir Anthony Kenny1964Philosophy of mindMaster

A New History of Western Philosophy OUP 2010

Roy Bhaskar1963critical realismMaster

A Realist Theory of Science, Verso 1975

Sir Neil MacCormick1963JurisprudenceFRS, FRSE, Fellow
Regius Chair of Public Law, Edinburgh
MEP

Law, State and Practical Reason, OUP 2011

Derek Parfit1961Moral philosophyFellow of All Souls

widely considered one of the most important and influential moral philosophers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, whose first book, Reasons and Persons (OUP 1984) has been described as the most significant work of moral philosophy since the 1800s

Hans Sluga1960German philosophyProfessor, Berkeley

The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein CUP 1996

Alan Ryan1959Political philosophyFBA, Professor of Politics, Oxford

The Philosophy of John Stuart Mill MacMillan 1970

Charles Taylor1952Political philosophyFRSC, Rhodes Scholar, Professor at McGill

The first president of the Oxford Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament

A Secular Age HUP 2007

Alan Montefiore1948European philosophyFellow

A Modern Introduction to Moral PhilosophyRoutledge 1958

John Lucas1947Philosophy of mathematicsFBA, Fellow at Merton College

Minds, Machines and Gödel 1959

Sir Bernard Williams1947Moral philosophyFBA, Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge
White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford

"a good claim to be the leading British philosopher of his day" (Martin Hollis)
Utilitarianism: For and Against CUP 1973

Ernest Gellner1943European philosophyFBA, Fellow, Christ Church

"the only Wittgensteinian to get Wittgenstein right"

Richard Wollheim1941Philosophy of artGrote Professor of Mind and Logic, UCL

Art And Its Objects

David Pears1939Ludwig WittgensteinProfessor of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE

"one-man crusader for critical rationalism"

Words and Things 1959

R. M. Hare1937Moral philosophyFBA,White's Professor of Moral Philosophy

The Language of Morals 1952

Peter Geach1934Philosophical logicHon. Fellow, Professor of Logic, Leeds

married to philosopher Elizabeth Anscombe

Sir Stuart Hampshire1933Philosophy of mindFBA, Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic, UCL
Head of Philosophy, Princeton
Warden, Wadham College

Thought and Action

J. L. Austin1929Philosophy of languageFBA, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy
leading proponent of ordinary language philosophy

How to Do Things with Words 1955

[2]
John Niemeyer Findlay1924rational mysticismRhodes Scholar
Professor of Philosophy, KCL/Yale/Boston
Austin Marsden Farrer1923theologyFBA, Fellow, Trinity College, Oxford
Warden, Keble College

"one of the greatest figures of 20th-century Anglicanism"

John Macmurray1913personalismFellow
Grote Professor of Mind and Logic at UCL
Professor of Moral Philosophy, Edinburgh
Herbert James Paton1908German philosophyFBA
White's Professor of Moral Philosophy

brains behind the Curzon Line 1919 splitting Poland

Olaf Stapledon1905transhumanismexpressed philosophy through Science Fiction

Last and First Men

Sir W. D. Ross1896moral realismFBA
White's Professor of Moral Philosophy

The Right and the Good

Harold Joachim1886Coherence theory of truthFBA
Wykeham Professor of Logic

The Nature of Truth 1906

John Alexander Smith1883British idealismFBA
Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy

Instigator of the new PPE degree

F. C. S. Schiller1882pragmatismFBA, Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Oxford
Visiting Professor USC
Samuel Alexander1878emergentistOM, FBA
Professor of Philosophy, Manchester

Moral Order and Progress 1889

David George Ritchie1873British idealismFellow
Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, St Andrews

Natural Rights 1895

[3]
John Cook Wilson1867LogicFBA, Fellow of New College
Wykeham Professor of Logic

Disputed the barbershop paradox with Lewis Carroll

Bernard Bosanquet1866British idealismFBA
Husband of social theorist and reformer Helen Bosanquet

The Philosophical Theory of the State 1899

Richard Lewis Nettleship1865British idealismFellow

The Theory of Education in Plato's Republic 1935
(43 years posthumous)

William Wallace1864German philosophyFellow of Merton College
White's Professor of Moral Philosophy

The Logic and Prolegomena of Hegel 1873
Kant 1882

Alfred Barratt1862panpsychismFellow, Brasenose College

Physical Ethics 1869

Edward Caird1860British idealismFBA, FRSE
Chair of Moral Philosophy, Glasgow
Master of Balliol
brother of theologian John Caird

The Evolution of Religion 1893

Thomas Hill Green1854British idealismWhyte's Professor of Moral Philosophy
Husband of Charlotte Byron Symonds who promoted women's education
His teaching is considered the most potent philosophical influence in England during the last quarter of the 19th century, cited by many social liberal politicians, often Balliol alumni, such as Herbert Samuel and H. H. Asquith

Prolegomena to Ethics 1884 postumously

Sir William Hamilton1807metaphysicsProfessor of Logic and Metaphysics, Edinburgh

Philosophy of the Unconditioned 1829

Notes and References

  1. Balliol College Register (Seventh Edition) by Tom Bewley and John Jones. 2005.
  2. Balliol College Register (Third Edition) by Ivo Elliott and Elsie Lemon. 1953
  3. Balliol College Register (Second Edition) by Ivo Elliott 1934