Ben Bramble
Assistant Professor
Philosophy
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
Ben Bramble grew up in Newcastle, Australia. He received his PhD from The University of Sydney in 2014. Before coming to Trinity, he held postdoctoral positions at The University of Vienna and Lund University in Sweden.
Research Interest
Bramble works mainly in moral and political philosophy. He has published on a diverse range of topics, including pleasure and pain, well-being, meaning in life, value theory, William James, desire and motivation, animal ethics, and medical ethics.
Publications
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Ben Bramble, Whole-Life Welfarism, American Philosophical Quarterly, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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The Case Against Meat in, editor(s)Ben Bramble, Bob Fischer , The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat, Oxford University Press, [Ben Bramble], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
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Ben Bramble, Bob Fischer, The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat, Oxford University Press, 2016, Book, PUBLISHED
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Ben Bramble, On William Jamess Is Life Worth Living?, Ethics, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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Ben Bramble, Consequentialism about Meaning in Life, Utilitas, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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Ben Bramble, On Susan Wolfs Good-for-Nothings, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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The Role of Pleasure in Well-Being in, editor(s)Guy Fletcher , The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Well-Being, Routledge, [Ben Bramble], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
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Ben Bramble, The Passing of Temporal Well-Being, Routledge, Book, ACCEPTED
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Ben Bramble, The Experience Machine, Philosophy Compass, 2016, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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Ben Bramble, A New Defense of Hedonism about Well-Being, Ergo, 2016, Journal Article, PUBLISHED