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Paul Blaschko is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, within the College of Arts and Letters. He holds a BA from the University of St. Thomas (2010) and an MA from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2013). As Director of the Sheedy Family Program in Economy, Enterprise, and Society, he explores how humanities contribute to meaningful work. His research focuses on epistemology, ethics, and action theory, with recent work emphasizing philosophy’s practical applications. Co-author of The Good Life Method (Penguin Press, 2023), he also teaches innovative courses like 'Big Questions' and 'Philosophy of Work.' Blaschko consults nationally on philosophy pedagogy and engages audiences via TikTok.
Research Interests: Epistemology, Ethics, Philosophy of Work, Applied Ethics, Philosophy Pedagogy. His upcoming book on work and the good life (Princeton University Press, 2025) extends his exploration of meaning in labor.
Teaching: Designs courses integrating classical philosophy with modern dilemmas. Co-developed the popular 'God and the Good Life' course featured in his book. Uses real-world case studies to address questions of faith, happiness, and moral reasoning.
Awards: None explicitly listed, though his work has received critical acclaim including starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and praise for its accessible approach to philosophy.
Consulting & Public Engagement: Advises institutions on philosophy curriculum innovation. Active on social media platforms like TikTok to democratize philosophical discourse. Leads interdisciplinary initiatives bridging humanities and professional studies.





