After lecturing at Christ Church, Oxford from 1960 to 1966, he was appointed a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford in 1966, a position he held until 1996. He was then appointed White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford, becoming a Fellow of Corpus Christi College; he was appointed an Honorary Fellow of Keble in 1996, and also became an Emeritus Fellow of Corpus Christi.[3]
Griffin visited the Chinese University of Hong Kong in spring, 2010, as its thirteenth Tang Chun-I Visiting Professor,[4] conducting a four-week graduate seminar What, if anything, can Philosophy Contribute to Normative Ethics? and also spoke on Human Dignity as the Ground of Human Rights, as well as addressing the issue, Does 'ought' imply 'can'? in a public lecture.[5]
Griffin was awarded the Commission of National Education Medal from Poland (1992), the Order of Diego de Losada from Venezuela (1999) and Doctor honoris causa conferred by the University of Santiago de Compostela (2003).[6]
Griffin published five books: Wittgenstein’s Logical Atomism (1965);[7]Well-Being: Its Meaning, Measurement, and Moral Importance (1988);[8]Value Judgement: Improving our Ethical Beliefs (1996);[9]On Human Rights (2008);[10]What Can Philosophy Contribute to Ethics? (2015).[11]
Griffin, James (1986). Well-being: its meaning, measurement, and moral importance. Oxford, Oxfordshire: Clarendon Press. ISBN9780198248439.
Griffin, James (1996). Value judgement: improving our ethical beliefs. Oxford New York: Clarendon Press Oxford University Press. ISBN9780198235538.
Griffin, James (2008). On human rights. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN9781435633452.
Griffin, James (2015). What Can Philosophy Contribute To Ethics?. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0198748090.
Further reading
Crisp, Roger; Hooker, Brad (2000). Well-being and morality : essays in honour of James Griffin. Oxford New York: Clarendon Press Oxford University Press. ISBN9780198235842.
References
^"Griffin, James, 1933-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 23 July 2014. Phone call to pub., 10/15/86 (James Patrick Griffin; b. 7/8/33)