Blain Neufeld
- Professor, Philosophy
- Graduate Admissions Chair, Philosophy
Education
- PhD (Philosophy), University of Michigan.
- MPhil (Politics), University of Oxford.
- BA (Political Science), University of Toronto.
Office Hours
By appointment.
Teaching Interests
- Political Philosophy.
- Ethics.
Research Interests
- Political Philosophy (including: theories of public reason; citizenship education; international justice; liberal feminism; conceptions of political freedom; theories of distributive justice).
- Ethics.
- More information about Prof. Neufeld's research is available at his PhilPapers page.
Related Activities
- University of Notre Dame: Visiting Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion (September 2024 – June 2025).
- MANCEPT (Manchester Centre for Political Theory): Co-convenor (with Gabriele Badano of the University of York) of two workshops on "Theories of Public Reason" (2024, 2025).
- University of Virginia, School of Law: Co-organizer (with Micah Schwartzman, University of Virginia, and Lori Watson, Washington University in St. Louis) of the conference: John Rawls's Theory of Justice: 50 Years Later (December 2021).
- University of Toronto: Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Ethics (September 2014 – August 2015).
Online Interviews and Discussions
- Interview with Professor Robert Talisse (Philosophy, Vanderbilt University) on Public Reason and Political Autonomy, at the New Books Network (2022).
- "Author-Meets-Critics" Session on Public Reason and Political Autonomy (hosted by the Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society, 2022)
Biographical Sketch
Blain Neufeld grew up in London (the one in Ontario, Canada, not the original one in England). He studied at the Universities of Toronto (BA), Oxford (MPhil), and Michigan (PhD). He taught at Stanford University (in the "Introduction to the Humanities" program) and Trinity College Dublin (Department of Philosophy) before coming to UWM in 2008. He served as the Chair of the Department of Philosophy from 2018 to 2021.