BEN BRAMBLE
  • Bio
  • Research
  • PANDEMIC ETHICS
  • The Passing of Temporal Well-Being
a. Monographs
b. Edited collections
c. Journal articles
d. Book chapters
e. Encyclopedia articles
f. Book reviews

a. Monographs


  1. The Passing of Temporal Well-Being, Routledge (2018).
  2. Pandemic Ethics, Bartleby Books (2020).

b. Edited collections
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  1. The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat, co-edited with Bob Fischer, Oxford University Press (2016). Reviewed here at NDPR.
  2. Harm. Special Issue of Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. (forthcoming)

​c. Journal articles

  1. "Unknown Pleasures", Philosophical Studies (2019).
  2. "Evolutionary Debunking Arguments and Our Shared Hatred of Pain", Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2018).​
  3. "Evaluative Beliefs First", Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics (2018).
  4. "A New Defense of Hedonism about Well-Being", Ergo (2016).​​
  5. "The Experience Machine", Philosophy Compass (2016).​
  6. "On Susan Wolf's 'Good-For-Nothings'", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2015).
  7. "Consequentialism about Meaning in Life", Utilitas (2015).
  8. "On William James’s ‘Is Life Worth Living?'", Ethics (2014).
  9. "Whole-Life Welfarism", American Philosophical Quarterly (2014). (Winner of the 2015 American Philosophical Association's Routledge, Taylor & Francis Prize for best published article in philosophy by an adjunct or postdoc. Link here.)
  10. "The Distinctive Feeling Theory of Pleasure", Philosophical Studies (2013). Chris Heathwood responds here.

d. Book chapters

  1. "The Role of Pleasure in Well-Being", in The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Well-Being (2015).
  2. "The Case Against Meat", in The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat, Oxford University Press (2015).

e. Encyclopedia articles
  1. "Hedonism", forthcoming in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 
  2. "Welfarism", forthcoming in International Encyclopedia of Ethics (ed. Hugh LaFollette).
  3. "Food Ethics", forthcoming in International Encyclopedia of Ethics (ed. Hugh LaFollette).

f. Book reviews
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  1. Review of David Sobel's From Valuing to Value: A Defense of Subjectivism, Oxford University Press, 2017, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2017). For a PDF, click here. Sobel's response and Pea Soup Blog Discussion here.
  2. Review of Guy Fletcher's The Philosophy of Well-Being (Routledge, 2016), Philosophical Quarterly (2017).
  3. Review of Stephen Wilkinson's Choosing Tomorrow's Children: The Ethics of Selective Reproduction (OUP), Mind (2016).

Drafts available on request
  1. Thoughtlessness and Well-Being
  2. Moral Crises, Easy Answers, Hidden Flaws
  3. The Extinction Puzzle
  4. Overcoming Cluelessness
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  • Bio
  • Research
  • PANDEMIC ETHICS
  • The Passing of Temporal Well-Being