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I'm a moral and political philosopher based in the Department of Philosophy, Logic, and Scientific Method at the LSE.
I am currently PI on the 'Not in My Name! The Ethics of Acting for Others' project, funded by the UKRI. I recently co-organised (with Jessica Begon) the Paternalism, Health, and Public Policy project, funded by the Wellcome Trust. I can be contacted at j[dot]parry1[at]lse[dot]ac[dot]uk Here are some tips on writing a PhD research proposal for a UK programme. Writing (shorter)'Military Recruitment is a Moral Minefield', LSE British Politics and Policy Blog (5th March 2024) (with Christina Easton)
'The Influence of Private Interests on Research in Behavioural Public Policy: A Systems-Level Problem', Behavioural and Brain Sciences (available online) (with Johanna Thoma and Liam Kofi Bright) [draft] 'What's the Point of Protest?' LSE Philosophy Blog (15th February 2023) 'An Interview With Jonathan Parry: Authority in War and Wrongful Observation', Washington University Review of Philosophy 2 (2022), 136-149 'The Case for Criminalising Revenge Porn Consumption', LSE British Politics and Policy Blog (15th March 2022) (with Helen Frowe) 'Should Consuming Revenge Porn be a Criminal Offence?', The New Statesman (4th March 2022) (with Helen Frowe) Review of 'Sparing Civilians' by Seth Lazar. The Philosophical Review 129, No.1 (2020), 135-139 [draft] 'When Does a Foetus Have Moral Status?', The Conversation (21st May 2018) (with Jeremy Williams) Entry on 'War', Oxford Bibliographies Online (February 2018) (revisions to original entry by Seth Lazar) Review of 'Shooting to Kill' by Seumas Miller. Policing and Society 28, No.7 (2018), 871-877 [draft] 'From the Classroom to the Frontline - Schools must be careful what they teach kids about the army', The Conversation (September 26th 2017) Review of 'War and Democracy' by Christopher Kutz. Ethics 127, No.4 (2017), 934-938 [draft] 'Intervention and Consent: Two Puzzles',The Critique (March 2015) [draft] Review of 'Routledge Handbook of Ethics and War' edited by Fritz Alhoff, Nicholas G. Evans, and Adam Henschke. Journal of Applied Philosophy 32, No.2 (2015), 220-222 [draft] Review of 'The Ethics of War and Peace: An Introduction' by Helen Frowe. Journal of Moral Philosophy 10 (2013), 789-792 [draft] Short Review of 'Terrorism: A Philosophical Analysis' by Anne Schwenkenbecher. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 91, No.4 (2013), 832-832 [draft] |
The Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: An Introduction (Routledge, forthcoming)
'Politics as Moral Choice' in What is Politics? Edited by Colin Hay (Polity Press, forthcoming) (with Johanna Thoma) [draft] ''Filling the Ranks': Moral Risk and the Ethics of Military Recruitment', American Political Science Review (published online) (with Christina Easton) [draft] Extended review of 'Spying Through a Glass Darkly' by Cécile Fabre. Mind (published online) [draft] 'The Scope of the Means Principle', Journal of Moral Philosophy 20, No.5-6 (2023), 439-460 [draft] *Symposium on Jonathan Quong's The Morality of Defensive Force (OUP, 2020). See here for Quong's reply. 'Paternalism and Public Health: A Map of the Terrain', in Perspectives on Paternalism and Public Health (UK Faculty of Public Health, 2022) (with Jessica Begon) 'Self-Defense' Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (Summer 2021) (with Helen Frowe) 'War and Moral Consistency' in Ethics in Practice (5th Edition). Edited by Hugh LaFollette (Wiley-Blackwell, 2020), 692-703. [draft] 'Wrongful Observation', Philosophy and Public Affairs 47, No.1 (2019), 104-137 (with Helen Frowe) [draft] 'Instrumental Authority and Its Challenges: The Case of the Laws of War', Ethics 129, No.4 (2019), 548-574 (with Daniel Viehoff) [draft] *Symposium on Adil Ahmed Haque's Law and Morality at War (OUP, 2017). See here for Haque's reply. 'Civil War and Revolution' in The Oxford Handbook of the Ethics of War. Edited by Seth Lazar and Helen Frowe (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018) [draft] 'Defensive Harm, Consent, and Intervention', Philosophy and Public Affairs 45, No.4 (2017), 356-396 [draft] *An earlier version of this paper was awarded the APA Frank Chapman Sharp Prize. 'Authority and Harm', Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Vol.3, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), 252-278 [draft] 'Legitimate Authority and the Ethics of War: A Map of the Terrain', Ethics and International Affairs, 31, No.2 (2017), 169-189 [draft] 'Community, Liability, and Just Conduct in War', Philosophical Studies 172, No.12 (2015), 3313-3333 [draft] 'Just War Theory, Legitimate Authority, and Irregular Belligerency', Philosophia 43, No.1 (2015), 175-196 [draft] |