Philosophy

Dr. Matthew Shea

  • Assistant Professor

Starting Fall 2026

 

Dr. Matthew Shea is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Bioethics at Baylor University. He has held academic positions as a professor of philosophy and professor of medical ethics, and clinical positions as an ethics consultant and ethics committee member. He specializes in moral philosophy and bioethics, and his research focuses on normative ethical theory, natural law/virtue ethics, philosophical bioethics, and clinical health care ethics. 

Education:

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Ethics, UCLA, 2020
  • Ph.D., Philosophy, Saint Louis University, 2018
  • B.A., Philosophy, Boston College, 2009

Select Publications:

  • The Emerging Tradition of Bioethics: Morality in an Age of Pluralism, Postmodernism, and Polarization (with Abram Brummett and Jason T. Eberl) (Routledge, forthcoming).
  • God and Happiness (Cambridge University Press, 2024).
  • “The Value of Life: A Natural Law Account.” The Journal of Ethics 30:2 (2026): 261–284.
  • “The Ethical Standard for End-of-Life Decisions for Unrepresented Patients.” American Journal of Bioethics 25:9 (2025): 74–85.
  • “The Ethics of Clinical Ethics.” HEC Forum 37 (2025): 389­–410.

 

Dr. Matthew Shea Headshot
Contact Information
Matthew_Shea@baylor.edu
Office Location

216 Morrison Hall