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Dr. Patrick Lee

Professor of Philosophy

Director of the Center for Bioethics

John N. and Jamie D. McAleer Professor of Bioethics

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(740) 284-5396

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Patrick Lee is a professor of philosophy and holds the John N. and Jamie D. McAleer Chair in Bioethics. He is also the director of the Center for Bioethics at Franciscan University of Steubenville. In this capacity he defends and articulates the Church’s position on a wide range of human life issues through his writings, debates, and public speaking engagements.

He received a B.A. from the University of Dallas, an M.A. from Niagara University, and a Ph.D. from Marquette University. He taught for eleven years at the University of St. Thomas in Houston before coming to Franciscan University in 1992.

He is a member of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, and Society of Christian Philosophers. In 2005 Prof. Lee gave the annual John Heiser lecture at Niagara University entitled “Embryo-Killing and Stem Cell Research.” He is also the recipient of the Cardinal Wright Award for Excellence in Catholic Scholarship in Integrating Faith and Reason. He is the author of three books: Conjugal Union, What Marriage is and Why it Matters (co-authored with Robert P. George), Abortion and Unborn Human Life, and Body-Self Dualism and Contemporary Ethics and Politics (co-authored with Robert George).

  • B.A. – University of Dallas
  • M.A. – Niagara University
  • Ph.D. – Marquette University
  • Professor, 1996 to present, Franciscan University of Steubenville
  • Associate Professor, 11 yrs., University of St. Thomas and Franciscan University, 1984- 1995
  • Assistant Professor, 3 yrs., University of St. Thomas, 1981-1984
  • Instructor & Assistant Professor (promoted to Asst. Prof. in 1980), 3 yrs., St. Francis de Sales College, Milwaukee, 1978-81
  • Teaching Assistant, 2 yrs., Marquette University, 1976-78
  • High School Teacher, 1 yr., Bishop Lynch High School, Dallas, 1975-76
  • Teaching Assistant, 1 yr., Niagara University, 1974-75
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Select Publications
  • THE PRO-LIFE ARGUMENT FROM SUBSTANTIAL IDENTITY: A DEFENSE
    (27) “The Pro-Life Argument from Substantial Identity: A Defense,” Bioethics 18 (2004), 249-263.
  • MORTAL STATUS AND THE MARGINS OF HUMAN LIFE
    (56) “Moral Status and the Margins of Human Life,” American Journal of Jurisprudence, (2015), 1-16.
  • THE NEW NATURAL LAW THEORY
    “The New Natural Law Theory,” in The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Ethics, edited Tom Angier (Cambridge University Press, 2019), 73-91.

Full List

  • CONJUGAL UNION, WHAT MARRIAGE IS AND WHY IT MATTERS
    With Robert P. George, “Conjugal Union, What Marriage is and Why it Matters.New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
  • ABORTION AND UNBORN HUMAN LIFE
    “Abortion and Unborn Human Life,”  Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America, 1996, second edition 2010.
  • EMBRYONIC HUMAN BEINGS
    “Embryonic Human Beings,” The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy 22 (2006), 424-438.
  • EMBRYONIC STEM CELL RESEARCH
    April 22, 2008, “Embryonic Stem Cell Research,” University of Wisconsin at Wausau, Wausau, Wisconsin.
  • EVIL AS SUCH IS A PRIVATION
    “Evil as Such is a Privation,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (2007).
  • GERMAIN GRISEZ’S CHRISTIAN HUMANISM
    “Germain Grisez’s Christian Humanism,” American Journal of Jurisprudence 46 (2002), 137-152.
  • HUMAN EMBRYOS ARE SUBJECTS OF RIGHTS
    March 27, 2008, lecture: “Human Embryos are Subjects of Rights,” Lecture at Inception for Chair in Bioethics, at Bioethics Conference, Franciscan University
  • HUMAN NATURE AND MORAL GOODNESS
    “Human Nature and Moral Goodness,” in Mark Cherry, ed., The Normativity of the Natural (New York: Springer, 2009), 45-54.
  • HUMAN PERSON AS BODY AND SOUL
    August 14, 2008 “The Human Person as Body and Soul,” Conference for Christian Students, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
  • INTERROGATIONAL TORTURE
    “Interrogational Torture,” American Journal of Jurisprudence 51 (2006), 131-147.
  • IS IT MORALLY RIGHT TO END EARLY HUMAN LIFE?
    May 2, 2008, “Is it Morally Right to End Early Human Life?” panel discussion with Jeff McMahan, Don Marquis, and Peter Singer, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey.
  • KNOWLEDGE AND FAITH IN THOMAS AQUINAS, IN FAITH AND PHILOSOPHY
    Review: John I. Jenkins, Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas, in Faith and Philosophy 18 (2001), 127-131.
Faculty Achievements

Dr. Pat Lee Testifies Before Congressional Panel

Dr. Pat Lee Testifies Before Congressional PanelFranciscan University bioethicist asserts that fundamental right to life begins at moment of conception.March 03, 2016 STEUBENVILLE, OH—Testifying March 2 at the U.S. Capitol before the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, Dr. Patrick Lee, director of Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Center for Bioethics, said, “Governmental funding of abortion…

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