Jenny Teichman


Jenny Teichman was an Australian-British philosopher, writing mostly on ethics. She was born Jenny Jorgensen in Melbourne, Australia, in 1930 and grew up in the Melbourne outer suburb of Belgrave. Her uncle was Justus Jorgensen, founder of the artists' colony of Montsalvat, outside Melbourne. She married the lecturer and political commentator Max Teichmann.
She was a research fellow at Somerville College, Oxford, from 1957 until 1960, where she was influenced by G. E. M. Anscombe. She taught mostly at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge, formerly known as New Hall, where she became an Emeritus Fellow. She also taught for shorter periods in Australia, Canada and the USA.
In ethics she defended the sacredness of human life and was critical of the views of Peter Singer.
She died on 12 September 2018.

Books

Illegitimacy, Blackwell & Cornell UP 1982Pacifism & the Just War, Blackwell 1986Philosophy & the Mind, Blackwell 1988Philosophy: a Beginners Guide Blackwell 1991, 1995, 1999 Social Ethics a Students Guide, Blackwell 1996 Ethics and Reality Ashgate, 2001Philosophers' Hobbies and other Essays illustrated by Michael Jorgensen, Blackjack Press, Carlton, 2003.The Philosophy of War & Peace, Imprint Academic, 2006

Anthologies

Intention & Intentionality: Essays in Honour of GEM Anscombe Harvester Press 1979An Introduction to Modern European Philosophy Macmillan 1995 and 1998