Dr Jeremy Bell
Lecturer in Philosophy, Literature and History
BA Hons, MPhil (Sydney)
PhD (UChi)
AMusA, LMusA
Jeremy completed a B.A., majoring in Jewish Studies, and an M.Phil in philosophy, both at the University of Sydney. In 2006 he was awarded a General Sir John Monash Award to support his doctoral studies with the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He began teaching at Campion in 2015, several months before defending his doctoral dissertation on Elizabeth Anscombe’s philosophy of mind. His research interests are chiefly in ethics and Thomist philosophy.
Books
(2018) Reclaiming Education: Renewing Schools and Universities in Contemporary Western Culture, edited by Catherine A. Runcie and David Brooks.
Videos
- Power, Spirituality and Free Speech – Q&A | 13 August, 2018
- Dr Jeremy Bell – Catholic Q & A Live with Charbel Raish – Parousia Media | 12 October, 2017
Articles
- ‘Is environmental sin possible?’, The Catholic Weekly, 6/12/19
- ‘The Dialectic of Autonomy and Beneficence in the Standard Argument for ‘Death with Dignity’, The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics
- ‘The marriage debate is not about autonomy or equality’, Sydney Morning Herald, 12/04/2016Â
- Spinoza’s Subversive Textbook, Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, 2014Â