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Nationality
  
Anglo-American

Education
  
Yale University

Role
  
Philosopher

Name
  
James Griffin



Full Name
  
James Patrick Griffin

Born
  
8 July 1933 (age 90) (
1933-07-08
)

Alma mater
  
St Antony's College, Oxford

Books
  
Well‑being: Its Meaning, On human rights, Value Judgement: Improving, Wittgenstein's Logical Atomism, Using Local History S

Institutions
  
University of Oxford

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James Patrick Griffin (born 8 July 1933), is an American-born philosopher, who was White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford from 1996 to 2000.

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Education

Griffin was educated at Choate School in Wallingford, Connecticut before studying at Yale University, obtaining a BA in 1955. He was then a Rhodes Scholar at Corpus Christi College, Oxford (1955–58), then a Senior Scholar at St Antony's College, Oxford (1958–60), obtaining his doctorate in 1960.

Career

After lecturing at Christ Church, Oxford from 1960 to 1966, he was appointed a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford in 1966, a position he held until 1996. He was then appointed White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford, becoming a Fellow of Corpus Christi College; he was appointed an Honorary Fellow of Keble in 1996, and is now also an Emeritus Fellow of Corpus Christi.

In 2000 Griffin became Distinguished Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University and in 2002 Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics in Australia in Canberra.

References

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