Ben Davies
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Lecturer in Political Philosophy
Reading Weekend Organiser


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- Profile
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Ben joined the Department of Philosophy in September 2023 as Lecturer in Political Philosophy. Before that, he was a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, as well as teaching in Leeds and the US. He studied at King’s College London and the University of Edinburgh.
- Research interests
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Ben is primarily interested in the ethics and politics of health care. In the past, this has included topics such as intergenerational justice; patient and practitioner responsibility; and the idea of ‘sufficiency’ in health provision. He is now developing work on how democratic health priority-making decisions should be, and what this would look like in practice. He is interested in working with people who work in healthcare priority-setting at any level.
As well as this central focus, Ben has research interests in:
- Ageing
- Animal ethics
- Autonomy
- Disability, especially its challenge to mainstream ethics and political theory
- Discrimination
- Professional ethics
- Satisficing
- Well-being and prudence
He is happy to hear from MA and PhD students interested in these topics, or other topics in bioethics broadly construed.
- Publications
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Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
- Research group
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Please get in touch if you are interested in being supervised in topics in political philosophy and applied ethics, especially related to health and health care, broadly construed.
- Teaching activities
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PHI350/PHI6009 Global Justice (Autumn)
PHI21001 Topics in Political Philosophy (Spring)