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CURRICULUM VITAE THOMAS ENGLISH HILL, JR. Department of Philosophy University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3125 (919) 962-3326 Email [email protected] Education: Harvard University, 1962-64, M.A. 1964; Ph.D. 1966 Oxford University, England, 1959-1962, B.Phil., 1961 Harvard University, 1955-59, B.A., 1959 Main Areas of Research and Teaching: Ethics, History of Ethics, Political Philosophy, Kant Professional Experience University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Professor, 1984- present; William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor, 1994-95; Kenan Professor, 1996-2017, Emeritus, 2017 University of Minnesota, Visiting Professor, 1994 University of California, Los Angeles, 1968-1984, Full Professor, 1982; Acting Chair, 1983-84 Stanford University, Visiting Associate Professor, 1980 and summer, 1976 Pomona College, Assistant Professor, 1966-1968 Johns Hopkins University, Assistant Professor, 1965-1966 Macalester College, Instructor, summers, 1962 and 1963 Fellowships and Honors: UNC Mentor Award for Lifetime Achievement for 2014 President of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, 2014-15 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2003 Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction for 2010, UNC

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CURRICULUM VITAE

THOMAS ENGLISH HILL, JR.

Department of PhilosophyUniversity of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC 27599-3125

(919) 962-3326Email [email protected]

Education:Harvard University, 1962-64, M.A. 1964; Ph.D. 1966 Oxford University, England, 1959-1962, B.Phil., 1961Harvard University, 1955-59, B.A., 1959

Main Areas of Research and Teaching: Ethics, History of Ethics, Political Philosophy, Kant

Professional ExperienceUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Professor, 1984-present; William Rand Kenan,

Jr., Professor, 1994-95; Kenan Professor, 1996-2017, Emeritus, 2017University of Minnesota, Visiting Professor, 1994University of California, Los Angeles, 1968-1984, Full Professor, 1982; Acting Chair,

1983-84Stanford University, Visiting Associate Professor, 1980 and summer, 1976Pomona College, Assistant Professor, 1966-1968Johns Hopkins University, Assistant Professor, 1965-1966Macalester College, Instructor, summers, 1962 and 1963

Fellowships and Honors: UNC Mentor Award for Lifetime Achievement for 2014President of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, 2014-15 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2003Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction for 2010, UNCInstitute for the Arts and Humanities Fellowship, Spring semester 2005The Tenth James Wilber Award for Extraordinary Contributions to the Appreciation and

Advancement of Human Values (conferred by the 29th Conference on Value Inquiry), April, 2001

Research Fellow, Bowling Green State University, May-June, 1999Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction for1998, UNCArts and Humanities Institute Fellow, Spring, 1997Tanner Lecturer, Stanford University, April 1994Director, NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers, June-August, 1994 (?)Z. Smith Reynolds Faculty Research Leave, spring semester, 1992Summer Fellowship, Arts and Humanities Institute, UNC, 1991Council for Philosophical Studies sponsored, Distinguished Visiting Philosopher,

University of Western Michigan, (Fall, 1986)

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National Humanities Center Fellowship, Research Triangle Park, NC, 1982-1983National Endowment for the Humanities, Younger Humanist Fellowship, 1972-1973University of California at Los Angeles Summer Fellowships, 1969 and 1981Ford Foundation Summer Fellowship, 1967Danforth Fellowship, at Harvard University, 1962-1964 (appointed, 1959)Rhodes Scholarship, Oxford University, England, 1959-1962Harvard University National Scholarship, 1955-1959, Phi Beta Kappa, 1959

Books (Published):Virtue, Rules, and Justice: Kantian Aspirations (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).

Articles below included in this volume are marked with *****.A Blackwell Guide to Kant’s Ethics (Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009)

edited with an introduction, 1-16.Kant: Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, co-edited with Arnulf Zweig, trans. by

Arnulf Zweig, with 200 pages of introduction, analysis of arguments, and notes to the text (Oxford University Press, 2002).

Human Welfare and Moral Worth: Kantian Perspectives (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002). Articles below included in this collection are marked with ****.

Respect, Pluralism, and Justice: Kantian Perspectives (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Articles below included in this collection are marked below with ***.

Dignity and Practical Reason in Kant’s Moral Theory (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1992). Articles below included in this volume are marked below with **.

Autonomy and Self-Respect (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991). Articles below included in this volume are marked below with *

Published Articles and Book Chapters:“Human Dignity and Tragic Choices,” Proceedings and Addresses of the American

Philosophical Association, Presidential Address (Eastern Division), 2016“Looking Back: Themes and Appreciation” in Reason, Value, and Respect: Kantian Themes

from the Philosophy of Thomas E. Hill, Jr., edited by Mark Timmons and Robert Johnson, Oxford University Press, ch. 14, 269-296, March 2015

“Conscientious Conviction and Conscience,” Criminal Law and Philosophy, Springer, ISSN 1871-9791 (print), 1871-9805 (online), November, 2014

“Virtue and Self-Improvement in Kant’s Ethics,” co-authored with Adam Cureton, in Nancy E. Snow, ed., Cultivating Virtue: Multiple Perspectives, ch. 5, (Oxford University Press, 2015), 87-110.

“Rational Foundations of Human Dignity in Kantian Approaches,” The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity, eds. Marcus Düewell, Jens Braarvig, Roger Brownsword, and Dietmar Mieth (Cambridge University Press, 2014), ch. 22, pp. 215-221

“In Defense of Human Dignity: Comments on Kant and Rosen” in Christopher M. McCrudden, ed., Understanding Human Dignity, Proceedings of the British Academy, 192, 315–327, Oxford University Press, 2014, ch. 17, pp. 313-325.

“Stability, A Sense of Justice, and Self-Respect,” A Companion to Rawls, ed. Jon Mandlle and David Reidy, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (2014), ch. 11, pp. 200-215

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“Killing Ourselves: Suicide and the Appreciation of Life,” in Steven Luper, ed., Cambridge Companion to Life and Death, Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 265-81.

“Rüdiger Bittner on Autonomy,” Erkenntnis, http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=L4073ccaMd7e4dfSb0c7e2f

“Two Conceptions of Virtue,” Theory and Research in Education, July 2013, vol. 11, no. 2.“Varieties of Constructivism,” in Reading Onora O’Neill, edited by David Archard,

Monique Deveaux, Neil Manson, and Daniel Weinstock (Routledge, 2013), pp. 37-54

“Kantian Autonomy and Contemporary Ideas of Autonomy,” in Oliver Sensen, ed., Kant’s Conception of Autonomy, Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 15-31.

“Supererogation,” with Adam Cureton, International Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. Hugh LaFollette (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)

“Kant on Imperfect Duties to Oneself,” in Kant’s Tugendlehre, eds. Andreas Trampota, Oliver Sensen, and Jens Timmermann (Berlin and New York: de Gruyter, Jan. 18, 2013), pp. 293-309.

“Scanlon on Moral Dimensions,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 83, issue 2, March 2012, pp. 489-489.

“Practical Reason, the Moral Law, and Choice: Comments on Stephen Engstrom’s The Form of Practical Knowledge,” in Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 53 No. 1 March 2012 pp. 71–77

“Kantian Constructivism as Normative Ethical Theory” Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Oxford University Press, 2011, ch. 2, pp. 26-50 *****

“Kant’s Tugendlehre as Normative Ethics,” in Lara Denis, ed., Kant's 'Metaphysics of Morals': A Critical Guide (Cambridge University Press, 2010), ch. 12, 234-55*****

“Kant” in John Skorupski, ed., The Routledge Companion to Ethics (Routledge Publishing Co., 2010), 156-167 *****

“Kant and Humanitarian Intervention,” Nous Supplement: Philosophical Perspectives 23, 2009: 221-240, ISSN 1520-8583 (also requested for translation into Norwegian, in Norwegian Journal of Philosophy, ed. Thor Sandmel.) *****

“Moral Responsibilities of Bystanders,” Journal of Social Philosophy, vo. 41 No. 1, 2010, 28-39. *****

“Kant on Weakness of Will,” in Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present, edited by Tobias Hoffmann (Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 2008), pp. 210-230.*****

“Legislating the Moral Law and Taking One’s Choices to be Good,” Philosophical Books, v. 49 no. 2 (2008) pp. 97-106.

“Moral Construction as a Task: Sources and Limits,” Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 25, Issue 1, 2008, 214-236 *****Also published in:

Objectivity, Subjectivism, and Relativism in Ethics, ed. by Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008), 214-236.

“Kantian Virtue and ‘Virtue Ethics’,” Kant’s Ethics of Virtue, edited by Monika Betzler, (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2008), pp. 29-60.*****

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“The Importance of Moral Rules and Principles,” The Annual Lindlay Lecture,” University of Kansas Press, 2006, Published by Department of Philosophy, University of Kansas, 2007, 1-23. *****

“Finding Value in Nature,” Environmental Value 15.3, 2006 ***** “Assessing Moral Rules: Utilitarian and Kantian Perspectives,” Normativity, Philosophical

Issues (A Supplement to Nous), vol. 15, 2005, edited by Ernest Sosa and Enrique Villanueva, 158-78. *****

“Kantian Normative Ethics”, David Copp, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory (Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 480-514.*****

Contributions to International Kant Interview (100 Et”udov o Kant), Istoriko-Filosofsky Almannach, Vipusk 1. Moskva: Sovremennie Tetradi 2005, SS 3-16, ed. Vadim Vasiley, pp. 46-47, 81-82, and 111. (http://www.philos.msu.ru/community/staff/vasiliev/Kant_Interview/Kant_Interview.htm)

“Die Würde der Person: Kant, Probleme und ein Vorschlag” (“Human Dignity: Kant, Problems, and a Proposal”), transl. Joachim Schulte, in Ralf Stoecker, ed., Menschenwürde: Annäherung an einen Begriff, (Wein: öbv&hpt, 2003), pp. 153-73 (English version *****)

“Treating Criminals as Ends in Themselves,” Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik /Annual Review of Law and Ethics, Band 11, 2003, pp.17-36. *****

“Questions About Kant’s Opposition to Revolution,” Journal of Value Inquiry 36, nos. 2-3 (2002). pp. 283-298 *****Reprinted in:

Arthur Ripstein, ed., Immanuel Kant, International Library of Essays in the History of Social and Political Thought (Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2008), pp. 401-416.

"Comments on Franz and Cafaro," Philosophy in the Contemporary World, vol. 8, no. 2, 2001, pp. 59-62

“Hypothetical Agreement in Kantian Constructivism,” Social Philosophy and Policy, vol. 18, no. 2 ( 2001), pp. 300-329**** Reprinted in:

Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D, Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul, eds., Moral Knowledge, (Cambridge University Press, 2001), pp. 300-329.

.“Kant and Race,” co-authored with Bernard Boxill, in Race and Racism, edited by Bernard Boxill (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp. 448-471.

“Kantianism” in Hugh LaFollette, ed., The Blackwell Guide to Ethical Theory (Oxford: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Blackwell Publishers, 1999), ch. 12, pp. 227-47. Revised 2nd edition, ch. 14, pp. 311-331.****

“Kant on Wrong-doing, Desert, and Punishment” in Law and Philosophy, vol. 18, no. 1, 1999, pp. 407-441****Reprinted in Sharon Byrd and Joachim Hruschka, eds., Kant and Law (Aldershot: U.K.:Ashgate Press, 2006), pp. 337-368.

"Autonomy and Agency," in William and Mary Law Review, vol. 40, No. 3, 1999, pp. 847-856.

"Happiness and Human Flourishing in Kant’s Ethics," Social Philosophy and Policy, 1998, pp. 143-175.****

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Reprinted in: Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul, eds., Human

Flourishing, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999), pp. 143-175.

"Respect for Persons," Encyclopedia of Philosophy, vol. 8, ed. Edward Craig, (New York and London: Routledge Publishing Co., 1998, pp. 283-287.

"Kant on Punishment, Conscience, and Moral Worth," The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XXXVI, Supplement, 1998, pp. 51-71.**** Reprinted in:

Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals: Interpretative Essays, ed. Mark Timmons, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 233-253.

"Four Conceptions of Conscience" Nomos XL, 1998, pp. 13-52.****"Conversation about Kant" in Lawrence Hinman, Ethics (Harcourt Brace, 1998), pp. 226-

228."Dignite et respect de soi” in Dictionnaire d’ethique et philosophie morale, edited by

Monique Canto-Sperber (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997), pp. 413-417. (French translation)

"Kant's Theory of Punishment: A Coherent Mix of Deterrence and Retribution?" Jahrbuch fur Recht und Ethik (Annual Review of Law and Ethics), Band 5 (1997), pp. 291-314.***

"Conscience and Authority", Joseph Reich Annual Distinguished Lecture on War, Morality, and the Military Profession (Colorado Springs: U.S. Airforce Academy, 1997)***Reprinted in:

J. Carl Ficarrotta, ed., The Leader’s Imperative: Ethics, Integrity, and Responsibility (West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 2001), pp. 228-42.

"A Kantian Perspective on Political Violence," in The Journal of Ethics 1 (1997), pp. 105-140. ***

"Basic Respect and Cultural Diversity," in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 18, ed. by Grethe B. Peterson (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1997), pp. 3-37.***

"Must Respect be Earned?" in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values 19, ed. by Grethe B. Peterson (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1997), pp. 37-76.***

"Reasonable Self-Interest", Philosophy and Social Policy, Vol. 14, No. 1, 1997, pp. 52-85.****

"Is a Good Will Over-rated?" Midwest Studies in Philosophy: Moral Concepts, vol. XX, 1996, pp. 299-317.****

"Rawls' Legacy: an Ideal and a Project," in Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress, 1995, vol. I, Part 3, ed. by Hoke Robinson (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1995), pp. 1157-1163.

"Moral Dilemmas, Gaps, and Residues," in Moral Dilemmas and Moral Theory, ed. by H. E. Mason (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp.167-198.****

"Kantian Constructivism in Ethics", Ethics 99 (1989), pp. 752-770.**Reprinted in:

Henry Richardson and Paul Weithman, The Philosophy of Rawls, vol. 3: Opponents and Implications of A Theory of Justice, (New York and London: Garland Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 102-120.

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"Kant on Responsibility for Consequences," Jahrbuch fur Recht und Ethik, eds. B. Sharon Byrd, Joachim Hruschka, and Jan C. Joerden (Berlin: Duncker & Humbolt, 1994), pp. 159-176.***

The Problem of Stability in Political Liberalism," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 75 (1994), pp. 333-352.*** Reprinted in:

Henry Richardson and Paul Weithman, eds., The Philosophy of Rawls, vol. 4: Moral Psychology and Community (New York and London: Garland Publishing Inc., 1999), pp. 167-186.

"Donagan's Kant", Ethics, vol. 104, No. 1, Oct. 1993, pp. 22-52.*** "Self-Respect", Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. by Charlotte and Lawrence Becker (New York

and London: Garland Press, March, 1992), Vol. II, pp. 1136-1138."The Autonomy of Moral Agents," Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. by Charlotte and Lawrence

Becker (New York and London: Garland Press, March, 1992) Vol. I, pp. 71-75."Kantian Pluralism," Ethics, vol. 102, No. 4, July 1992, pp. 743-762.***"A Kantian Perspective on Moral Rules", Philosophical Perspectives, 6, 1992, pp. 285-

304.***"Beneficence and Self-Love: A Kantian Perspective", Social Philosophy and Policy, 1992,

pp. 1-23. Reprinted in Altruism, ed. by Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 1-23.****

"Gibbard on Morality and Sentiment," Philosophy Phenomenological Research, Vol. LII No. 4, 1992, pp. 957-960.

"Making Exceptions Without Abandoning the Principle; or How a Kantian Might Think About Terrorism", in Violence, Terrorism, and Justice, ed. by Ray Frey and Christopher Morris (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 196-229**.

"The Message of Affirmative Action", in Social Philosophy and Policy, 2, Spring 1991, pp. 108-129.*Reprinted in:

Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul, eds., Reassessing Civil Rights, (Blackwell Publishers, 1991) pp. 108-129

John Perry and Michael Bratman, eds., Introduction to Philosophy, second edition, (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993), pp. 692-707

Steven M. Cahn,, ed., The Affirmative Action Debate (New York and London: Routledge Publishing Co., 1995), pp. 169-191, and 2nd edition (Routledge, 2002), pp. 108-29

Joel Feinberg and Hyman Gross, eds., Philosophy of Law, 5th edition, (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co.,1995), pp. 436-450

Lawrence M. Hinman, ed., Contemporary Moral Issues , (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1996, ? edition ) CHECK

Stephen M. Cahn and Peter Markie, eds., Ethics: History, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp. 860-876

James E. White Contemporary Moral Problems, 6th edition, (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000), pp. 469-79

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Joel Feinberg and Jules Coleman, eds., Philosophy of Law, 6th edition (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, 2000), pp. 499-513

Heimer Geirsson & Margaret Holmgren, eds., Ethical Theory, (Peterborough: Ontario: Broadview Press, 2000), pp. 296-319

James E. White, ed. Contemporary Moral Problems (seventh edition) (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth/ Thomson Learning, 2003)

Stephen M. Cahn and Tziporah Kasachkoff, eds., Morality and Public Policy, 1/e (Prentice Hall, 2003), ch. 10, pp. 293-318.

L. Miller/Jon Jenson, Decisions that Matter, 5th edition, McGraw Hill, 2003Diane Michelfielder Wilcox and Howard W. Wilcox, eds., Applied Ethics in

American Society, (Orlando, FL: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1996).Mark Timmons, Disputed Moral Issue: A Readers (Oxford University Press,

2006, 2nd edition 2011), 283-291Diane Jeske and Richard Fumerton, eds., Readings in Political Philosophy

(Broadview Press, Sept. 2011), pp. 916-933.Requested for reprint in:

Stephen M, Cahn and R.B. Talisse, ed., Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy (Pearson Longman Publishers).

"The Kantian Conception of Autonomy", in The Inner Citadel: Essays on Individual Autonomy, ed. by John Christman (Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 91-105**

"Kant's Theory of Practical Reason", The Monist (1989), Vol. 72, No. 3, pp. 363-383**.Reprinted in:

Lawrence Pasternak, ed., Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Routledge, 2002), pp. 99-120.

"Kantian Constructivism in Ethics", Ethics 99 (1989), pp. 752-770.**Reprinted in:

Henry Richardson and Paul Weithman, The Philosophy of Rawls, vol. 3: Opponents and Implications of A Theory of Justice, (New York and London: Garland Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 102-120.

"The Importance of Autonomy ," in Women and Moral Theory, ed. by E.F. Kittay and D.T. Meyers, (Roman and Littlefield, 1987), pp. 129-138.*Reprinted in German translation, “Die Bedeutung der Autonomie” in Kants Ethik: Beiträge der kontinentaleuropäischen und angloamerikanischen Philosophie edited by Karl Ameriks and Dieter Sturma (Paderborn: Mentis, 2004), pp. 178-189.

"Weakness of Will and Character," Philosophical Topics Vol. XIV, No.2 (Fall 1986), pp. 93-115.* Reprinted in:

Thomas Spitzley, ed., Johannes Schulte, translator, Willenschwäche, (mentis Verlag, 2005), 168-90.

"Darwall on Practical Reason," Ethics 96 (April, 1986), pp. 604-619."Kant's Argument for the Rationality of Moral Conduct," The Pacific Philosophical

Quarterly 66 (1985), pp. 3-23** Reprinted in:

Paul Guyer, ed., Critical Essays on Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Roman and Littlefield, 1998), pp. 249-272

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"Autonomy and Benevolent Lies," Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 18 (1984), pp. 251-67.* Reprinted in:

Ralph W. Clark, ed., Moral Reasoning, (St. Paul: West Publishing Co., 1985)

Steven Luper-Foy and Curtis Brown, eds., The Moral Life , (Harcourt, Brace Jonanovich, 1992)

G. Lee Bowie, Kathleen Higgins, Meridith W. Michaels, eds., Thirteen Questions of Ethics, (Orlando, Fl: Harcourt Brace Janovich, 1992), pp. 220-226

David Benatar, ed., Ethics for Everyday, (McGraw Hill, 2002), pp. 142-151"Self-Regarding Suicide: A Modified Kantian View," in Suicide and Life Threatening

Behavior, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Winter, 1983), pp. 254-275*Reprinted in:

Margaret P. Battin and Ronald W. Maris, eds., Suicide and Ethics (Human Sciences Press, 1983), pp. 38-59

Howard J. Curzer, ed., Ethical Theory and Moral Problems, (Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 732-744.

Peter Markie and Justin McBrayer, Ethics: A Guided Anthology (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming Sept. 2013

"Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments," Environmental Ethics, Vol. 5 (Fall, 1983), pp. 211-224*Reprinted in:

Christina and Fred Sommers, eds., Virtue and Vice in Everyday Life, 2nd edition, (Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, 1989, pp. 293-310, and third edition, (1993), pp. 327-344)

Joram Graf Haber, ed., Doing and Being: Selected Readings in Moral Philosophy (New York: Macmillan, 1993), pp. 428-441

Lori Gruen and Dale Jamison, eds., Reflecting on Nature (Oxford University Press, 1994), pp. 98-110

Lawrence M. Hinman , ed., Contemporary Moral Issues, (Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996) pp. 544-553

Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez, ed., Moral Issues: Philosophical and Religious Perspectives, (Prentice-Hall, 1996), pp. 475-487

Marku Oksanen and Marjo Rauhala-Hayes, eds, Ymparisto-filosofia: Kirjoituksia ymparistonsuojelun eettisista perusteista [Environmental Philosophy: Essays on the ethical basis of environmental protection] (Helsinki: Gaudeamus-kirja, 1997), pp. 282-97 . Reprint in Finnish translation.

James Rachels, ed., The Right Thing to Do: Basic Readings in Moral Philosophy, 2nd edition, (McGraw-Hill, 1999), pp. 219-234

Robert E. Goodin, ed., The Politics of the Environment, (Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing Co., 1994), pp.192-205

Theoria XXXVIII, 2, 1-156, (June, 1995), in Finnish translation, David Schmidtz and Elizabeth Willot, eds., Environmental Ethics: What

Really Matters? What Really Works? (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002), pp. 189-99.

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Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice, 2nd and 3rd editions, (Blackwell Publishers, 2001) (4th edition, forthcoming, Jan. 2014)

Frederick A. Kaufman, Foundations of Environmental Philosophy: A Text with Readings (McGraw Hill, 2002).

L. Miller and Jon Jenson, eds., Questions That Matter, 5th edition, McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2003.

Powerweb: Introduction to Ethics (McGraw-Hill/Duskin, 2004).Philip Cafaro and Ron Sandler, eds., Environmental Virtue Ethics (Roman

and Littlefield, 2005), pp. 47-60.Robin Attfield, ed., The Ethics of the Environment (Ashgate Publishing),

forthcoming 2008)Mark Timmons Disputed Moral Issues: A Reader (Oxford and New York:

Oxford University Press, 2011), 283-291Andrew J. Dell'Olio and Caroline J. Simon, Introduction to Ethics: A

Reader, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2010Pojman/Pojman, Environmental Ethics 6th edition, Wadsworth (Carnage

Learning/Nelson Education Ltd.) 2011Steven Cahn and Robert Talisse, Political Problems, Routledge, 2011Byron Williston, ed., Environmental Ethics for Canadians (Toronto: Oxford

University Press Canada, 2012) Peter Markie and Justin McBrayer, eds. Ethics: A Guided Anthology,

Oxford University Press, forthcoming Sept. 2013 Russ Shafer-Landau, Ethics and Contemporary Moral Issues, Oxford

University Press, forthcoming (2018?)

"Self-Respect Reconsidered," Tulane Studies, Vol. 31 (1983), pp. 129-137).* Reprinted in:William H. Shaw, ed., Social and Personal Ethics (Belmont, Ca: Wadsworth

Publishing Co, 1993), pp. 212-217, second and third editions, pp. 219-224Robin S. Dillon, ed., Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect (New York and London:

Routledge, 1995), pp. 117-124."Moral Purity and the Lesser Evil," The Monist, Vol. 66, No. 2 (April, 1983), pp. 213-232*. "Humanity as an End in Itself," Ethics, Vol. 91 (October, 1980), pp. 84-99.**

Reprinted in: Howard J. Curzer, ed., Ethical Theory and Moral Problems (Wadsworth

Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 209-219 R. Arneson, ed., Liberalism (Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar

Publishers, 1992), vol. 1, pp. 493-508 Heiner F. Klemme and Manfred Kuehn, eds., The History of Philosophy:

Kant, volume II, ed. by (Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Co., 1998), Part I, Chapter 6, pp. 101-116.

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"Value Assumptions in Clinical Judgment," Clinical Judgment: A Critical Appraisal, ed. by H. T. Engelhardt, Jr., S. F. Spicker and B. Towers (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1979), pp. 254-258.

"Symbolic Protest and Calculated Silence," Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Fall, 1979), pp. 83-102.*

"Kant's Anti-Moralistic Strain," Theoria, Vol. XLIV (44), Part 3 (1978), pp. 131-151.** "Kant's Utopianism," Akten des 4. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Mainz, 1974, Teil II,

ed. Gerhard Funke (Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1974), pp. 918-924.**

"The Hypothetical Imperative," The Philosophical Review, Vol. LXXXII (82), No. 4, 1973, pp. 429-450.** Reprinted in:

Heiner F. Klemme and Manfred Kuehn, eds., The History of Philosophy: Kant, volume II, (Brookfield, Vt.: Ashgate Publishing Company, 1998), Part I, chapter 7, pp. 117-138.

"Servility and Self-Respect," The Monist, Vol. 57, No. 1 (January, 1973), pp. 87-104.*Reprinted in:

Richard Wasserstrom, ed., Today's Moral Problems, (New York: Macmillan, 1975), pp. 87-104.

Joel Feinberg and Henry West, eds., Moral Philosophy, (Belmont, California: Dickenson Publishing Company, 1977), pp. 484-493

Jane English, ed., Sex Equality, (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1977), pp. 170-180

David Lyons, ed., Rights, (Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1979), pp. 111-124

M. Valasquez and C. Rostankowski, eds., Ethics: Theory and Practice, (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1985), pp.390-395

Robert B. Kruschwitz and Robert C. Roberts, eds., The Virtues: Contemporary Essays on Moral Character , (Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1987) pp. 172-184

Christina and Fred Sommers, eds., Virtue and Vice in Everyday Life, second edition, (Harcourt, Brace Jovanovich, 1989), pp. 658-670, and third edition (1993), pp. 734-746

Robin S. Dillon, ed., Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, (New York and London: Routledge, 1995), pp. 76-92

Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice, (New York and Oxford: Blackwell, 1997), pp. 257-269

Paul A. Newberry, ed., Theories of Ethics, (Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Co., 1999), pp. 543-553

Louis P. Pojman, The Moral Life: An Introductory Reader in Ethics and Literature (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 651-662.

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J. Thomas Wren, Douglas A. Hicks, and Terry L. Price, The International Library of Leadership: New Perspectives on Leadership (Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2004)

To be reprinted in: Henning Hahn, ed., Self-Respect and Recognition in Justice and Ethics, in

German translation, "The Kingdom of Ends," Proceedings of the Third International Kant Congress, ed. by

Lewis White Beck, (Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1972), pp. 307-315. **

"Kant on Imperfect Duty and Supererogation," Kant-Studien, (1971), pp. 55-76.** Reprinted in: Kant: Critical Assessments, vol. 3, ed. Ruth Chadwick (Routledge,

1992).

Book reviews: Jeffrie Murphy, Punishment and the Moral Emotions, in Faith and Philosophy, vol. 30, no.

4, Oct. 2013, 490-93.Samuel Kerstein, Kant’s Search for the Supreme Moral Principle, in The Philosophical

Review, 2004, 113 (2): 272-275.John Rawls, Collected Papers, in The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XCVIII, no. 5 (May

2001), pp. 269-272.Barbara Herman, The Practice of Moral Judgment, in Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XCII,

No. 1, Jan., 1995, pp. 47-51.Gerald Dworkin, The Theory and Practice of Autonomy, Nous, Vol. XXVI, no. 1, 1992. pp.

99-100. Rudiger Bittner, What Reason Demands, in Journal of Philosophy Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 9,

1991, pp. 497-501.P.C. Lo, Treating Persons as Ends, in The Philosophical Review, Vol. XCIX, No. 2 (1990),

pp. 278-280.Hans Reiner, Duty and Inclination: The Fundamentals of Morality Discussed and Redefined

with Special Regard to Kant and Schiller, in Kant-Studien 80 (1989), pp. 243-245.Robert Elliot and Arron Gare, eds., Environmental Philosophy: A Collection of Readings.

University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1983, in Environmental Ethics, Vol. 6, (Winter, 1984), pp. 367-371.

Richmond Campbell, Self Love and Self-Respect. Ottawa: Canadian Library of Philosophy, 1979 in The Philosophical Review, Vol. 92 (July, 1982), pp. 470-473.

Robert J. Benton, The Problem of Transcendental Argument in Kant's Second Critique, in The Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 18 (July, 1980), pp. 356-357.

Richard A. Wasserstrom, Philosophy and Social Issues. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1980. in UCLA Law Review, Vol. 28, No. (October, 1980), pp. 135-143

Onora Nell, Acting on Principle. New York: Columbia University Press, 1975, x, 155 pp. in Ethics, Vol. 89, No. 3 (April, 1979), pp. 306-311.

Robert Paul Wolff, The Autonomy of Reason. New York: Harper and Row, 1973, 228 pp. in Journal of Philosophy, Vol. LXXV, No. 12 (December, 1978), pp. 743-747.

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Tenkku, Jussi, "Are Single Moral Rules Absolute in Kant's Ethics?" Jyvaskyla Studies in Education, Psychology and Social Research, No. 14. Jyvaskyla, Finland: University of Jyvaskyla, 1967, 31 pp. in Theoria, Vol. XL, Part 1 (1974), pp. 57-61.

T. C. Williams, The Concept of the Cateqgorical Imperative. Oxford: Clarendon, Press, 1968, 136 pp. in The Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. VIII (8), No. 2 (April, 1970), pp. 222-224.

Jan Narveson, Morality and Utility. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1967, ix, 302 pp. in The Philosophical Review, Vol. LXXVIII (78), No. 4 (October, 1969), pp. 547-549.

Richard T. DeGeorge (ed.), Ethics and Society: Original Essays on Contemporary Moral Problems. Garden City: Doubleday and Company, 1966, xi, 217 pp. in The Philosophical Review, Vol. LXXVIII (78), No. 1 (January, 1969), pp. 102-104.

Unpublished dissertations: Ph.D. Thesis: Harvard University, Cambridge Massachusetts: “An Examination of Some

Formulations of the Categorical Imperative,” 1966. B.Phil. Thesis: Oxford University, Oxford, England: “Intrinsic and Non-Intrinsic Senses

of ‘Good’,”1961.Forthcoming:

“Developing Kantian Virtue: Communities, Emotions, and Rules,” The Oxford Handbook of Virtue, co-authored with Adam Cureton, edited by Nancy E. Snow, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

“Duties and Choices in Philanthropic Giving: A Kantian Perspective," Philanthropy and Philosophy: Putting Theory into Practice, edited by John Deigh, Jonathan Dancy, and Paul Woodruff, N.Y.: Oxford University Press.

“Hypocrisy,” International Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. By Hugh LaFollette, co-authored with Adam Cureton, Wily-Blackwell Publishers.

“The Groundwork,” in The Kantian Mind, edited by Mark Timmons and Baiasu, Routledge Publishers

Disability in Practice: Attitudes, Policies, and Relationships, co-edited with Adam Cureton, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. “Introduction” by Hill and Cureton.

“Ideals of Appreciation and Expressions of Respect,” The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability, edited by Adam Cureton and David Wasserman, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Works in Progress: “Is Kantian Ethics Utopian?” An essay for the 2010 Penn-Yale Works-in-Progress

Philosophy Workshop on utopianism in moral, political, and legal philosophy, April 2010; modified versions also presented at the University of Connecticut, October, 2011, the University of Tennessee, April 2013, Austin College, Feb. 2014, and the NC Philosophical Society keynote, Feb. 2014

“The Practice of Torture and Hard Cases,” drafts were presented at Cal. State Fullerton, Ohio University, The University of S. Mississippi, and The Murphy Institute for Ethics and Policy at Tulane University.

Professional Presentations

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“Is Kant’s Ethics Utopian?” SUNY Binghamton, April 20, 2018“Ideals of Appreciation and Expressions of Respect,” University of Tennessee, Conference

on Philosophy and Disabilities, October 2017.“Kant on Virtue and Weakness of Will,” American Philosophical Association, Central

Division, meetings, Kansas City, Kansas, March 3. 2017  “Ideal Principles and Real World Problems:  Reasonable Compromise vs. Utopian

Thinking,” Annual Schula Lecture, John Carrol University, March 17, 2016 “Kant on Philanthropy,” colloquium, John Carrol University, March 18, 2016“Lies, Torture, and Utopias,” Selfridge Public Lecture, Lehigh University, April 13, 2015“Duty and Choices in Philanthropic Giving,” Lehigh University, April 14, 2015 “Duty and Choices in Philanthropic Giving,” prepared for and discussed at session of a

conference on philanthropy at the University of Texas, Austin, TX, March 1, 2015 (when unseasonal snow storms prevented my being there to present the paper)

“Human Dignity and Tragic Choices,” Presidential Address, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Dec. 29, 2014

“Respect and Care in a Corrupt World,” North American Kant Society session, Pacific Division, A.P.A., April 19, 2014

“Utopian Thinking in Kant’s Ethics and Everyday Life,” Keynote Address, N.C. Philosophical Society, Feb. 21, 2014

“Utopian Thinking in Kant’s Ethics and Everyday Life,” Austin College, Oct. 2013“Is Kantian Ethics Utopian,” University of Tennessee, April 2013 “Kimberley Brownlee’s Conscience and Conviction,” A.P.A., Eastern Division, Atlanta,

Dec. 29, 2012 “Two Conceptions of Virtue,” keynote address at a Stanford University Conference on

“Virtue (Moral and Epistemic) and Education: Can We Be Taught to Act and Believe Wisely?” sponsored by the Education Department, Oct. 12, 2012.

“Rüdiger Bittner on Autonomy” for the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie, Konstanz, Germany, Sept. 19, 2012

Conference on Human Dignity, Rhodes House, Oxford, discussant, June 220-23 Workshop on Value, Valuing and Appreciation, Emerald Isle, NC, May 18, 2012University of Tennessee, Kant seminar, Oct. 20, 2011Parcells Lecture, University of Connecticut, Oct. 28, 2011A.P.A., San Diego, 4-20-11, “Author Meets Critics”, comments re Engstrom UNC Workshop on Respect for Persons, May 11-15, Emerald Isle, NCYale-Pennsylvania Workshop on Utopianism in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy,

University of Pennsylvania, April 16-17, 2010 Workshop on Constructivism in Ethics, University of California, Riverside, Feb. 6, 2010

University of Northern Arizona, January 13, 2010 Arizona State University, Law and Philosophy Forum, January 12, 2010 Keynote Address, Fifth Annual Workshop in Normative Ethics, University of Arizona,

Tucson, Jan. 2010Conference Ethics and Politics Beyond Borders: The Work of Onora O’Neill, British

Academy, London, Sept. 24-26, 2009 Workshop on Kant’s Duties to Oneself, May 15, 2009 A.P.A., Pacific Division, Vancouver, Canada, April 9-11, 2009. Presentation on Rawls and

the History of Political Philosophy.

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Workshop for authors of a cooperative commentary on Kant’s The Metaphysics of Morals, Hochschule für Philosophie, Munich, Germany, February 12 – 14, 2009. Presentation on Kant on duties of self-perfection, 6: 444-447.

University of Houston, Texas, October 24, 2008. Presentation on “The Moral Responsibility of By-Standers”

Harvard University, Korsgaard’s seminar on my work, Oct. 3, 2008Newnham College, Cambridge University, International Kant Workshop. 9-11 & 12, 2008Georgia State University, workshop on Arthur Ripstein re Kant & justice, May 14-15, 2008Washington University, St. Louis, workshop on Kant’s ethics, May 2008 A.P.A. Central Division, panel on “Responsibility for Resisting Oppression”, April 2008University of Arizona, Feb. 1, 2008University of Toronto, Legal Theory Workshop, Jan. 10, 2008Tulane University, Center for Ethics and Public Affairs, November 30, 2007University of Southern Mississippi, November 29, 2007Adventures in Ideas, seminar on capital punishment, Nov. 9, 2007 A.P.A. Pacific Division, “Author Meets Critics”, re Andrews Reath, April 5. 2007California State University at Fullerton, conference on torture, March 8-9, 2007Conference in Honor of Carl Cranor, UC Riverside, Jan. 12, 2007Adam Smith Society, A.P.A. meetings, Easter Division, commentary, Dec. 28, 2006Bowling Green University, Social Philosophy and Policy Presentation, Nov. 2006Davidson College, Annual Philosophy Retreat, Nov 2006University of Kansas, the Lindlay Lecture, Oct. 2006University of Reading, England, June 2006Oxford University, Society for Law and Philosophy, invited presentation, June, 2006Ohio University, colloquium and lecture, May 2006American Philosophical Association, Central Division, invited session, April 2006University of Texas, Austin, conference on moral particularism, February 2006Johns Hopkins University, Political and Moral Philosophy Seminar, Feb. 23, 2006Presidential Address, Society for Value Inquiry, A.P.A., Eastern Division, Dec 28, 2005University of Minnesota, ethics conference in my honor, November, 2005.Bowling Green University, Stranahan Distinguished Lecture, October 28, 2005University of California, Riverside, Agency Discussion Group, May 26, 2005Princeton University, workshop on environmental ethics, May 2, 2005.Columbia University, Seminar on Individual and Group Responsibility, March 11, 2005University of Cincinnati, April 1-3, 2005Hampton-Sydney College, Virginia, April 12-13, 2005Columbia University, Law and Philosophy Workshop on terrorism, Dec. 2-3, 2004University of Wisconsin, Madison, Nov. 11-13, 2004Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., Oct. 29, 2004Georgetown University, Oct, 28, 2004University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Oct. 2004Texas Christian University, Sept. 20, 2004Austin College, Sept. 16, 2004University of Oklahoma, Sept. 17, 2004University of Pennsylvania Law School, Sept. 10, 2004

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Norwegian Kant Society, conference on Law, Politics, Ethics, and Kant’s Practical Philosophy –a Fruitful Connection? (keynote address), Oslo, May 11-14, 2004

Oberlin Colloquium, commentary on David Velleman, April 15-18, 2004American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, North American Kant Society,

“Author Meets Critics” session on Human Welfare and Moral Worth: Kantian Perspectives, Dec. 2003

Program for the Humanities and Human Values, UNC, Distinguished Scholar Series, four lectures on Kant’s Ethics, November 7-8, 2003

Program for the Humanities and Human Values, UNC, Seminar on Fundamental Values, April, 2003

Department of Philosophy, Tulane University, Feb. 2003Conference on Kant’s Ethics, University of San Diego, Jan 17-19, 2003Conference for the Metaethics of Moral Status at Virginia Tech, April 2003Columbia University School of Law, Nov. 2002Wittgenstein Conference, Kirchberg, Austria, Plenary Speaker, August 2002Audi Annual Distinguished Lecturer, Colgate University, April 2002American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, comments on Stratton-Lake, 3-2002American Philosophical Association, comments on Wood, San Francisco, April 2001Conference on Value Inquiry, keynote address, Tulsa, April 2001Columbia University, April 27, 2000University of St. Andrews, H.J. Paton Lecture, May 2000Social Philosophy and Policy conference, San Diego, July 2000University of Minnesota, Sept. 2000Carleton and St. Olaf Colleges Annual Philosophy Retreat, Sept. 2000University of Missouri, Nov., 2000Washington University, St. Louis, Nov. 2000University of Michigan, Philosophy Department, Dec. 2000University of Michigan, Interdisciplinary Faculty Group (re 18th Century), Dec. 2000Pacific APA, Albuquerque, April 7, 2000Duke Institute of Learning for Retired Persons, Oct. 1999American Philosophical Association, Washington, Dec. 1998 (N. Am. Kant Soc. Address)American Philosophical Association, Oakland, March 1999 (Comments on Darwall)University of Santa Clara, April 1999Bowling Green University, May, 1999University of Vermont, Feb.1998Georgetown University, Feb. 1998American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, March, 1998College of William and Mary, April, 1998Program for the Humanities and Human Value, April 1998University of Chicago, May, 1998Greater Philadelphia Consortium, at the University of Pennsylvania, Feb., 1997Texas Christian University, Cecil and Ida Green Honors Professor, two lectures, March,

1997Texas Tech University, two lectures, March, 1997American Philosophical Association, April, 1997University of California, Riverside, April, 1997

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Social Philosophy and Policy Conference, San Diego, Sept. 1997Spindel Conference, University of Memphis, Oct., 1997American Philosophical Association, Philadelphia, Dec. 1997Program in the Humanities and Human Values, Seminar on Happiness, University of North

Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 15, 1996United States Airforce Academy, Annual Joseph A. Reich Distinguished Lecture on War,

Morality, and the Military Profession, Colorado Springs, November 5, 1996University of Saskatchewon, Annual Distinguished Visitor in Philosophy, March, 1996American Philosophical Association, Pacific Meetings, invited address, "Kant on Personal

and Social Values," April, 1996University of Georgia, Conference on Political Violence,

Atlanta, April, 1996.Smith College, Conference on Kant's Metaphysics of Morals, sponsored by Jahrbuch fur

Strafrecht und Ethik (Erlangen, Germany), August, 1996.Conference on Racism and Justice, in honor of Bernard Boxill, Rutgers University, June,

1996University of California, Irvine, Feb. 1995International Kant Congress, Memphis, Mar. 1995Ohio State University, April, 1995Woodberry Forest School, Va., May, 1995UNC Program for Humanities and Human Values, July 1995International Hume Conference, Park City, Utah, July, 1995Triangle Ethics Discussion Group, Sept., 1995American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy, invited address, at the American

Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, meetings, Dec., 1995American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, commentary, Dec., 1995American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 2, 1994, Author meets Critics"

(with John Rawls)Tanner Lectures, Stanford University, April 26 & 28, 1994University of Minnesota, Duluth, May 4, 1994Macalester College, May 12, 1994 University of Minnesota, June 3, 1994UNC Program for Humanities and Human Values, Nov. 1994Conference on Imputation, Institut fur Strafrecht, Strafprozessrecht, Kriminologie der

Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany, Oct. 1993American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, commentary on Barbara Herman,

Dec. 1993Marquette University, Summer, 1992University of Chicago, Sept., 1992University of Maryland, Oct., 1992University of California, Riverside, three presentations in the Distinguished Visitors Series,

Nov., 1992University of California, San Diego, Nov., 1992University of North Carolina, Program in the Humanities and Human Values, Nov. 1992American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Society for Value Inquiry, Dec.,

1992

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American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1991Hollins Institute for Ethics and Public Policy, Hollins College, 1991Social Philosophy and Policy Conference, Atlanta, 1991University of Notre Dame, O'Neill Conference on Kantian ethics, 1991Kantian Ethics Workshop, UNC, Chapel Hill, 1991University of Chicago Law School, 1990University of Colorado, Boulder, 1990University of California at Los Angeles, 1990United States Air Force Academy, 1989American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1989University of Nebraska, 1989Triangle Ethics Group, 1989Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1989College of Charleston, 1989College of William and Mary, 1989University of Waterloo, Canada, 1989National Humanities Center, 1988Bowling Green University, 1988Lafayette College, 1987American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, invited address, 1987Oberlin College, Philosophy Colloquium, 1987University of South Carolina, 1987VPI, Blacksburg, VA., 1987Elon College, 1987University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Faculty Seminar, 1987University of San Diego, 1986University of California, San Diego, 1986University of North Carolina, Extended University, 1986Triangle Ethics Group, Chapel Hill, 1986Faculty Seminar, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1986Western Michigan University, 1986University of Utah, Philosophy Department, 1986Tanner Lecture, commentator, Salt Lake City, 1986American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Invited Address, 1985University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1985Triangle Ethics Group, Chapel Hill, 1985University of Virginia, 1985University of California, Irvine, 1984University of California, Riverside (seminar), 1984California State University, Long Beach, 1984American Philosophical Association, Western Division, 1984Stanford University, Colloquium, 1984Stanford University Conference on Practical Reason, 1984Ripon College, 1984Davidson College, 1984University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1983

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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1983Wake Forest University, 1983American Philosophical Association, Western Division, Chicago, 1983Triangle Universities Ethics Discussion Group, Chapel Hill, 1983National Humanities Center, Citizenship Seminar, 1983Institute on Kant's Ethics, Johns Hopkins University, Summer, 1983University of California, San Diego, 1983University of California, Santa Barbara, 1982North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 1982UCLA Legal Philosophy Discussion Group, 1981University of Utah, 1981Tulane University, 1981Pitzer College, 1980San Francisco State University, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1980Stanford, Graduate and Faculty Seminar, 1980University of Arizona, 1979American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1979The Reason Foundation, Santa Barbara, 1979Pierce College, 1977American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1977Trans-Disciplinary Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine, UCLA, 1977American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1976Fullerton State College, 1976Stanford University, 1976Fourth International Kant Congress, 1975Los Angeles City College, 1975American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1972Occidental College, 1972California State University, Los Angeles, 1972UCLA, Moral and Political Philosophy Group, 1972Third International Kant Congress, 1970University of Minnesota, 1970Claremont Graduate School, 1966Johns Hopkins University, 1965University of Indiana, 1965Purdue University, 1965University of Texas, 1964

.Memberships in Professional Organizations:

North American Kant SocietyAmerican Philosophical Association American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Other Professional Service (not including tenure reviews and reviewing manuscripts)Editorial Board, Ethics, 1976 to 2012Editorial Board International Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy, 2007-present

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External Reviewer for Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Sept. 2003Nominating Committee, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division (elected

May, 2002) Program Committee, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, 1998-99Visiting Committee (External Reviewer), UCLA Philosophy Department, Jan. 1996Visiting Committee (External Reviewer), Philosophy Department, University of Minnesota,

1989 and 1997 Visiting Committee (External Reviewer) for Philosophy Department, University of

Colorado (199 ?)Consultant for Fellowship Selection, National Humanities Center, 1986-1992, 1997, 2002-3Charlotte Newcombe National Dissertation Fellowships, consultant for selections, 1992External Examiner, University of Waterloo, Canada, 1989.American Philosophical Association, Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession,

1986-1989.Fellowship Selection Committee, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1989.Elderhostel teaching, summers 1987 and 1988.Consultant to California State Senate committee for drafting legislation regarding teaching

ethics in the public schools, 1983-84.

University Service (at various times):University of California, Los Angeles: A) University Service: Graduate Council, Endowment Committee, Women Studies Steering Committee, Ad Hoc Review Committees, Adjunct Professor School of Education, Medicine and Society Forum, Humanities Center Planning Committee, Consultant to Problem Solving Program, Law and Philosophy Discussion Group, Ethics and Political Philosophy Discussion Group, Doctoral Committees in philosophy, English, history, political science, psychology, education, and art. (B) Departmental Service: Acting Chair, Vice-chair, Graduate Advisor, Undergraduate Advisor, Fellowships and Admissions Committee Chair, Course Schedule Planner, Liason to the School of Education, Representative to Women's Studies

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill: University Service: University Faculty Endowment Committee, Honors Program Advisory Committee, Rhodes Scholarship Nomination Committee, Administrative Board for the College of Arts and Sciences (three terms), Administrative Board appeals committee, Administrative Board committee to review independent studies, Freshman Camp, Ad Hoc promotion committees, Program for the Humanities and Human Values (board member) , Advisory Boards for the Arts and Humanities Institute, Planning Committee for a Public Ethics Program, Selection Consultant for Carolina Fellows Program, Keynote Speaker for university assembly of new graduate students, Selection Committee for University Distinguished Professorships, Planning Committee for Studies in Western Civilization Program., Search Committee for a new Director of the Institute of Arts and Humanities, Faculty Awards Evaluation Committee, recruitment seminars and evaluation for prospective Honors students; Selection Committee for Distinguished Professorships Departmental Service: Vice-chair, Director of Graduate Studies, Director of Undergraduate Studies, Placement Committee Chair, Search Committee Chair, Graduate

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Fellowships and Admissions Committee, Ad Hoc Committees (to review the undergraduate curriculum, etc.), Affirmative Action Committee, Acting Chair (short summer term), Colloquium Committee (Co-chair), Nominating Committee (Chair), Graduate Committee, Grievance Committee, Ethics Bibliography Exam Committee (Chair), Political Philosophy Exam Committee

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