Joseph Fletcher

Joseph Fletcher
Born
Joseph Francis Fletcher

(1905-04-10)April 10, 1905
DiedOctober 28, 1991(1991-10-28) (aged 86)
Alma materWest Virginia University, Berkeley Divinity School, Yale University, London School of Economics
OccupationsTheologian, Episcopal priest, educator, author
Employer(s)Episcopal Theological School, Harvard University, University of Virginia
Known forSituational ethics, biomedical ethics
AwardsHumanist of the Year

Joseph Francis Fletcher (April 10, 1905 – October 28, 1991) was an American professor who founded the theory of situational ethics in the 1960s. Fletcher was a pioneer in the field of bioethics, and a leading academic proponent of the potential benefits of abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, eugenics, and cloning. He was ordained as an Episcopal priest, later identifying himself as an atheist.