Paul Blaschko is a philosopher, educator, and author.
He is an assistant teaching professor philosophy at the university of Notre Dame, where he teaches courses he’s designed on big questions and the philosophy of work. He recently co-authored a book published by Penguin Press about how philosophy can help us live better lives. He now directs a program in Notre Dame’s College of Arts and Letters devoted to exploring how the humanities can help us find meaning in work. And he consult with professors across the country about how to create better, more innovative philosophy courses.