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Biography

Dr Elizabeth (Beth) Mackintosh is a Lecturer of Philosophy and Theology and a Visiting Research and Knowledge Exchange Fellow (VRF) in the School of Humanities, having taught at the University of Winchester regularly since 2015. Her background is in philosophy and theology (BA Philosophy and Theology, MA Theology, PhD Philosophy, all from Durham University), though her methodology and research are philosophical.

She is also a Fellow at the Oxford Interfaith Forum at Oxford University and is a founding Editor for H-interfaith. She has a longstanding involvement in public philosophy and school partnerships, and leads the UK leg of the (Women) In Parenthesis, Philosophy in the Wild project. She was a secondary teacher for over 20 years and was fortunate enough to be able to combine her teaching roles with academic research.

Areas of expertise

Moral Philosophy and Theology (specifically bioethics and environmental ethics); Science and Religion; Moral Education; Philosophy and Film / Literature; Public Philosophy.

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications 

Chapters in contracted edited books; in press:

Mackintosh, E. (2026). Midgley’s legacy: Rerouting and remapping the landscape of bioethics. In Robson, E. (Ed.) Midgley on moral philosophy and ethics (pp 125–139). Palgrave.

Chapters in contracted edited books; in prep:

Mackintosh E. (2026) Philosophy in the Wild – Finding Hope in Midgley’s Mixed Community. In Gearon, L. F and Mackintosh E. (Eds) International Handbook of the Religious, Moral and Spiritual Dimensions in Education. 2nd Edition. Springer.

Books (peer-reviewed; in prep)

Gearon, L. F and Mackintosh E. (Eds) International Handbook of the Religious, Moral and Spiritual Dimensions in Education. 2nd Edition. Springer.

Public Engagement Publications

Mackintosh, E.K. (2025). The Legacy of Mary Midgley. RE Today, 42(2), Spring.

Mackintosh, E. (2023). Mary Midgley, persons and the moral community. 

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