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1 Larry May Date of Birth – April 26, 1952 A. Education B.S., in International Affairs, Georgetown University, 1973 (with honors). M.A., in Philosophy, minor in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1976. Ph.D., in Philosophy, minor in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1977. Dissertation: “Law, Contract and Civil Morality: A Study in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes” 251 pp, Supervisor: Anthony Quinton (replacing Hannah Arendt) Edward J. Schoenbrod dissertation award, 1977 J.D., in Law, Washington University, 2000. B. Professional Appointments Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut-Storrs, Fall 1977 through Fall 1978. Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Spring 1979. Assistant, Associate and Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University, Fall 1979-Spring 1991. Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis, Fall 1991-Spring 2009. Strategic Research Professor, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt and Australian National Universities, half-time appointment, 2007-2011; adjunct professor 2014-. W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Law, and Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, Fall 2009- Affiliated Faculty and Executive Board member, Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2013- C. Publications I. Authored Books [1] The Morality of Groups, University of Notre Dame Press, 1987, 200 pages. [2] Sharing Responsibility, University of Chicago Press, 1992, 204 pages. [3] The Socially Responsive Self, University of Chicago Press, 1996, 209 pages. [4] Masculinity and Morality, Cornell University Press, 1998, 188 pages. [5] Praying for a Cure, co-authored with Peggy DesAutels and Margaret Pabst Battin, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999, 139 pages. [6] Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account, Cambridge University Press, 2005, 310 pages. Award for best book in social philosophy, North American Society for Social Philosophy Honorable mention, American Society of International Law Outstanding Academic Title, American Library Association’s Choice Magazine Chapter 6 translated into Spanish, 2009. Excerpts reprinted in Philosophical Problems in Law, ed. David Adams, Cengate, 2012. [7] War Crimes and Just War, Cambridge University Press, 2007, 341 pages. Frank Chapman Sharp Prize for best book on the philosophy of war and peace, awarded by the American Philosophical Association every two years Outstanding Academic Title, American Library Association’s Choice Magazine Excerpts of 3 chs. reprinted in Ethics of War and Violence, ed. Asa Kasher, Routledge Press, 2013. [8] Aggression and Crimes Against Peace, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 356 pages. Book of the year prize, International Association of Penal Law (American Section) [9] Genocide: A Normative Account, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 281 pages. [10] Global Justice and Due Process, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 251 pages. [11] After War Ends: A Philosophical Perspective, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 248 pages. [12] Limiting Leviathan: Hobbes on Law and International Affairs, Oxford Univ. Press, 2013, 260 pages. [13] Proportionality in International Law, co-authored with Michael Newton, Oxford UP, 2014, 323 pages. [14] “Contingent Pacifism” under review, 366 MS pages. [15] “International Tribunals: A Normative Defense” co-authored with Shannon Fyfe, 103 MS pages. [16] “Necessity in International Law,” co-authored with Jens Ohlin, just begun.
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Larry May Date of Birth – April 26, 1952

A. Education

B.S., in International Affairs, Georgetown University, 1973 (with honors). M.A., in Philosophy, minor in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1976. Ph.D., in Philosophy, minor in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1977. Dissertation: “Law, Contract and Civil Morality: A Study in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes” 251 pp, Supervisor: Anthony Quinton (replacing Hannah Arendt)

Edward J. Schoenbrod dissertation award, 1977 J.D., in Law, Washington University, 2000.

B. Professional Appointments

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Connecticut-Storrs, Fall 1977 through Fall 1978. Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Spring 1979. Assistant, Associate and Professor of Philosophy, Purdue University, Fall 1979-Spring 1991. Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis, Fall 1991-Spring 2009. Strategic Research Professor, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt and Australian National Universities, half-time appointment, 2007-2011; adjunct professor 2014-. W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Law, and Professor of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, Fall 2009- Affiliated Faculty and Executive Board member, Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2013-

C. Publications I. Authored Books [1] The Morality of Groups, University of Notre Dame Press, 1987, 200 pages. [2] Sharing Responsibility, University of Chicago Press, 1992, 204 pages. [3] The Socially Responsive Self, University of Chicago Press, 1996, 209 pages. [4] Masculinity and Morality, Cornell University Press, 1998, 188 pages. [5] Praying for a Cure, co-authored with Peggy DesAutels and Margaret Pabst Battin, Lanham,

MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1999, 139 pages. [6] Crimes Against Humanity: A Normative Account, Cambridge University Press, 2005, 310 pages.

Award for best book in social philosophy, North American Society for Social Philosophy Honorable mention, American Society of International Law Outstanding Academic Title, American Library Association’s Choice Magazine Chapter 6 translated into Spanish, 2009. Excerpts reprinted in Philosophical Problems in Law, ed. David Adams, Cengate, 2012.

[7] War Crimes and Just War, Cambridge University Press, 2007, 341 pages. Frank Chapman Sharp Prize for best book on the philosophy of war and peace, awarded by the

American Philosophical Association every two years Outstanding Academic Title, American Library Association’s Choice Magazine Excerpts of 3 chs. reprinted in Ethics of War and Violence, ed. Asa Kasher, Routledge Press, 2013.

[8] Aggression and Crimes Against Peace, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 356 pages. Book of the year prize, International Association of Penal Law (American Section) [9] Genocide: A Normative Account, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 281 pages. [10] Global Justice and Due Process, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 251 pages. [11] After War Ends: A Philosophical Perspective, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 248 pages. [12] Limiting Leviathan: Hobbes on Law and International Affairs, Oxford Univ. Press, 2013, 260 pages. [13] Proportionality in International Law, co-authored with Michael Newton, Oxford UP, 2014, 323 pages. [14] “Contingent Pacifism” under review, 366 MS pages. [15] “International Tribunals: A Normative Defense” co-authored with Shannon Fyfe, 103 MS pages. [16] “Necessity in International Law,” co-authored with Jens Ohlin, just begun.

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II. Edited Books [1] Collective Responsibility, co-edited with Stacey Hoffman, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1991, 292

pages. [2] Rethinking Masculinity, co-edited with Robert Strikwerda, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1992, 236

pages. Second edition, co-edited with Robert Strikwerda and Patrick Hopkins, 1996, 325 pages.

[3] Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach, co-edited with Shari Sharratt, Prentice-Hall, 1994, 552 pages; 2nd ed., co-edited with Shari Collins-Chobanian and Kai Wong, 1997, 654, pages; 3rd ed., 2002, 686 pages; 4th ed. 2006, 684 pages; 5th ed. with Kai Wong and Jill Delston, 2011, 576 pages;

6th ed. with Jill Delston, forthcoming in 2015. [4] Mind and Morals: Ethics and Cognitive Science, co-edited with Marilyn Friedman and Andy Clark,

Bradford Books/The MIT Press, 1996, 315 pages. Translated into Korean, Seoul, Korea: Ulyuck Publishing House, 2013. [5] Hannah Arendt: Twenty Years Later, co-edited with Jerome Kohn, The MIT Press, 1996, 384 pages. [6] Liberty, Equality, and Plurality, co-edited with Christine Sistare and Jonathan Schonsheck, University

Press of Kansas, 1997, 314 pages. [7] Legal Philosophy: Multiple Perspectives, co-edited with Nancy Snow and Angela Bolte, Mayfield

Publishing Co. (now McGraw Hill), 2000, 808 pages. [8] Rights and Reason: Essays in Honor of Carl Wellman, co-edited with Marilyn Friedman, Kate Parsons,

and Jennifer Stiff, Kluwer Publishers, 2000, 273 pages. [9] Groups and Group Rights, co-edited with Christine Sistare and Leslie Francis, University Press of

Kansas, 2001, 307 pages. [10] The Morality of War, co-edited with Eric Rovie and Steve Viner, Prentice-Hall, Publishers, 2006, 463

pages. Translated into Chinese, 2006.

[11] War: Essays in Political Philosophy, with the assistance of Emily Crookston, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 325 pages.

[12] Philosophy of Law: Classic and Contemporary Readings, co-edited with Jeff Brown, Wylie/Blackwell Publishing Co., 2010, 624 pages.

[13] International Criminal Law and Philosophy, co-edited with Zachary Hoskins, Cambridge University Press, 2010, 258 pages.

[14] Procedural Justice, co-edited with Paul Morrow, Ashgate Publishers, 2012, 513 pages. [15] Morality, Jus Post Bellum, and International Law, co-edited with Andrew Forcehimes, Cambridge

University Press, 2012, 271 pages. [16] Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice, co-edited with Elizabeth Edenberg, Cambridge University

Press, 2013, 335 pages. [17] Grotius and Law, co-edited with Emily McGill, Ashgate Publishers, 2014, 532 pages. [18] “Weighing the Lives of Soldiers and Civilians,” co-edited with Jens Ohlin and Claire Finkelstein. III. Journal Editing Co-Editor, with Marilyn Friedman, of “Symposium on Empathy and Ethics,” Ethics, Vol. 105, no. 4 (July

1995), pp. 707-763. Guest Editor, Studies in the History of Ethics, on-line journal, special issue on “Historical Perspectives on

the Ethics of War,” Spring 2006 Guest Editor, with Raimo Tuomela, special issue on “Collective Responsibility,” Journal of Social

Philosophy, vol. 38, no. 3, Fall 2007. Guest Editor, with Joanna Kyriakakis, special issue on “International Criminal Law and Philosophy,”

Criminal Law and Philosophy, Fall 2010. IV. Scholarly Articles [1] “The Legal Philosophy of Felix Frankfurter,” Thoughts on Politics, Vol. 3, no. 1 (Spring 1977), pp 28-

43. [2] “Hobbes’s Contract Theory,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 18, no. 2 (April 1980), pp. 195

207. Reprinted in Critical Assessments of Thomas Hobbes, edited by Preston King, NY: Routledge, 1992.

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Also reprinted in Hobbes on Law, edited by Claire Finkelstein, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005, pp. 311-327.

[3] “Sexual Harassment,” co-authored with John C. Hughes, Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 6, no. 3 (Fall 1980), pp 249-280.

[4] “Paternalism and Self-Interest,” Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 14, no. 4 (Fall and Winter 1980), pp 195-216.

[5] “Privacy and Property,” Philosophy in Context, Vol. 10 (1980), pp 40-53. [6] “Professional Actions and Professional Liabilities,” Business and Professional Ethics Journal, Vol. 2, no.

1 (Fall 1982), pp. 1-14. Reprinted in Beyond Whistleblowing: Defining Engineers’ Responsibilities, edited by Vivian Weil,

Chicago: Illinois Institute of Technology, 1983, pp. 211-227. [7] “On Conscience,” American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 20, no. 1 (January 1983), pp. 57-67. [8] “Vicarious Agency and Corporate Responsibility,” Philosophical Studies, Vol. 43 (1983), pp. 69-82.

Reprinted in Profits and Responsibility, Patricia Werhane and Kendall D’Andrade, editors, New York and Toronto: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1985, pp. 150-166.

Also reprinted in The Spectrum of Responsibility, edited by Peter French, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1991, pp. 313-324.

[9] Professional Responsibility for Harmful Actions, co-authored with Martin Curd, Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1984, 30 pages.

Partially reprinted in Ethical Issues in the Professions, edited by Peter Windt, et al, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1989, pp. 278-281.

Also reprinted in Engineering Ethics, edited by Michael Davis, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005. [10] “Litigating Against Poverty: Legal Services and Group Representation,” co-authored with Marie

Failinger, The Ohio State Law Journal, Vol. 45, no. 1 (1984), pp. 1-56. Read into the Congressional Record, 1985. Selections reprinted in Alan K. Chen, Public Interest Layering: A Contemporary Perspective,

Cambridge, MA: Aspen Publishers, Inc., 2012. [11] “Minimal Justice and the World Hunger Problem,” Agriculture, Change and Human Values:

Proceedings of a Multidisciplinary Conference, Richard Haynes, editor, Gainesville, FL: University of Florida, 1984, Vol. II, pp. 750-761.

[12] “Harming Women as a Group,” co-authored with Marilyn Friedman, Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 11, no. 2 (Summer 1985), pp. 207-234.

[13] “The Moral Adequacy of Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory,” Moral Dilemmas: Philosophical and Psychological Issues in the Development of Moral Reasoning, Carol Harding, editor, Chicago: Precedent Publishing, Inc., 1985, pp. 115-136.

[14] “What’s Wrong With Stereotypes,” co-authored with Marilyn Friedman, Proceedings of the Ohio Philosophical Association, 1985, pp. 88-100.

[15] “Corporate Property Rights,” Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 5, No. 3 (June 1986), pp. 225-232. [16] “Negligence and Corporate Criminality,” Shame and the Corporation, Hugh Curtler, editor, New York:

Haven Publications, 1986, pp. 137-157. [17] “Corporate Rights to Free Speech,” co-authored with Marilyn Friedman, Business and Professional

Ethics Journal, vol. 5, nos. 3-4, 1986, pp. 5-22. [18] “Is Sexual Harassment Coercive?” co-authored with John C. Hughes, Moral Rights in the Workplace,

Gertrude Ezorsky and James Nickel, editors, Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1987, pp. 115-122.

Reprinted in William Shaw and Vincent Barry, Moral Issues in Business, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1989.

Also reprinted in Tom Beauchamp, Ethical Theory and Business, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1992.

Also reprinted in Sexual Harassment: Confrontations and Decisions, edited by Edmund Wall, Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1993.

Also reprinted in Business Ethics: A Philosophical Reader, edited by Thomas I. White, NY: Macmillan, 1993.

Also reprinted in Allan Buchanan, Lamb and Smith, Cases and Readings in Markets, Ethics, and Law, Ginn Press, 1994.

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Also reprinted in Philosophy of Law, edited by Joel Feinberg and Hyman Gross, fifth edition, Belmont CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1995.

Also reprinted in Applied Ethics in American Society, edited by Diane Michelfelder and William H. Wilcox, San Francisco: Harcourt Brace, 1997.

[19] “The Moral Interests of Social Groups,” Values and Moral Standing, Thomas Attig and L.W. Sumner, editors, Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University, 1987, pp. 68-75.

[20] “Hobbes on Equity and Justice,” Hobbes’s Science of Natural Justice, Craig Walton and Paul Johnson, editors, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishing Co., 1987, pp. 241-252.

Reprinted in Hobbes on Law, edited by Claire Finkelstein, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005, pp. 241-253.

[21] “Hobbes,” Ethics in the History of Western Philosophy, Robert J. Cavalier, editor, London: Macmillan and New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1989, pp. 124-153.

[22] “Interview with Larry May,” Corporate Crime Reporter, February 1988, pp. 6-11. [23] “Hobbes on the Attitudes of Pacifism,” Thomas Hobbes: De La Metaphysique A La Politique, Martin

Bertman and Michel Malherbe, editors, Paris: Libraire Philosophique J. Vrin, 1989, pp. 129-140. [24] “Mobs and Collective Responsibility,” Freedom, Equality and Social Change: Problems in Social

Philosophy Today, James Sterba and Creighton Pedon, editors, Lewiston NY: The Ediwin Mellen Press, 1989, pp. 300-311.

[25] “Philosophers and Political Responsibility,” Social Research, vol. 56, no. 4 (Winter 1989), pp. 877-901.

[26] “Collective Inaction and Shared Responsibility,” Nous, vol. 24, no. 2 (April 1990), pp. 169-177. Reprinted in Individual and Collective Responsibility, edited by Peter French, NY: Schenkman

Books, 1998. [27] “Group Ontology and Legal Strategy: A Reply to Tam,” Business and Professional Ethics Journal, vol.

8, no. 1, 1990, pp. 83-88. [28] “Fatherhood and Nurturance,” co-authored with Robert Strikwerda, Journal of Social Philosophy, vol.

22, no. 2, 1991, pp. 28-39. [29] “Metaphysical Guilt and Moral Taint,” in Collective Responsibility, ed. by Larry May and Stacey

Hoffman, Lanham MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1991, pp. 239-254. [30] “Insensitivity and Moral Responsibility,” Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 26, 1992, pp. 7-22. [31] “Public and Private Morality,” The Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Lawrence Becker, Garland

Publishing Co., 1992, pp. 1043-1047. [32] “Hobbes on Fidelity to Law,” Hobbes Studies, Vol. V (1992), pp. 77-89.

Reprinted in Hobbes on Law, edited by Claire Finkelstein, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2005, pp. 397-411.

[33] “Male Friendship and Intimacy,” co-authored with Robert Strikwerda, Hypatia, vol. 7, no. 3 (Summer 1992), pp. 110-125.

Translated into Japanese and reprinted in U.S.-Japan Women’s Journal (A journal for the international exchange of Gender Studies), no. 18, April 1995, pp. 47-62.

Also reprinted in Anne Minas, Gender Basics: Feminist Perspectives on Women and Men, Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1999.

[34] “Institutions and the Transformation of Personal Values,” Clinical Laboratory Management Review, vol. 7, no. 3 (May/June 1993), pp. 191-199.

[35] “Shared Responsibility for Racism,” in Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach, co-edited with Shari Sharratt, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1994.

[36] “Conflict of Interest,” Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility, Daniel Wueste, editor, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1994, pp. 67-82.

[37] “Men in Groups: Collective Responsibility for Rape,” co-authored with Robert Strikwerda, Hypatia, Vol. 9, no. 2 (Spring 1994), pp. 134-151.

Translated into Polish and reprinted in “Guilt, Punishment, and Forgiveness,” edited by Jacek Holowka, Aletheia Publishers, 2008.

Reprinted in Bringing Peace Home, co-edited by Karen Warren and Duane L. Cady, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1996, pp. 175-191.

Also reprinted in Social Ethics, edited by Hugh LaFollette, London: Blackwell, 1996, 2001. Also reprinted in Contemporary Moral Issues, edited by Julie McDonald, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth

Publishing Co., 1997.

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Also reprinted in Morality and Moral Controversies, edited by John Arthur, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 5th ed., 1998.

Also reprinted in Philosophy and Sex, edited by Baker, Elliston, and Winninger, Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 3rd ed., 1998.

Also reprinted in Moral Issues in Global Perspective, edited by Christine Koggel, Broadview Press, 1999.

[38] “Reply to Victoria Davion,” Hypatia, Vol. 10, no. 2, (Spring, 1995), 157-158. [39] “Challenging Medical Authority: The Christian Science Refusal Case,” Hastings Center Report, Vol.

25, no. 1 (January-February 1995), pp. 15-21. Reply to my critics in July-August 1995 issue. Reprinted in the 1995 SIRS Science Series: Earth, Life, Physical, Medical, Applied. [40] “Social Responsibility,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, issue on Moral Concepts, Vol. 20, 1995, pp.

400-415. [41] “Suffer the Little Children,” co-authored with Hugh LaFollette, World Hunger and Morality, edited by

William Aiken and Hugh LaFollette, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1996, pp. 70-84. Reprinted in Lawrence Hinman, ed., Contemporary Moral Issues, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1999, 2nd

edition, 2002, and 3rd edition, 2005. Also reprinted in Gary Comstock, ed., Life Science Ethics, Springer Verlag, 2001, and 2010.

[42] “Integrity and Value Plurality,” Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 27, no. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 123-139.

[43] “Socialization and Institutional Evil” in Hannah Arendt: Twenty Years Later, ed. by Larry May and Jerome Kohn, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1996, pp. 83-105

[44] “The Moral Status of Corporations,” Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, edited by Patricia Werhane and R. Edward Freeman, London: Basil Blackwell, 1997, pp. 439-443.

[45] “Legal Advocacy, Cooperation and Dispute Resolution,” Radical Critiques of the Law, edited by Stephen Griffin, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1997, pp. 83-97.

[46] “Sexuality, Masculinity, and Confession,” co-authored with James Bohman, Hypatia, vol. 12, no. 1 (Winter 1997), pp. 138-154.

[47] “A Progressive Male Standpoint,” in Men Doing Feminism, edited by Tom Digby, NY: Routledge, 1998, pp. 337-353.

[48] “Three Patients, Two Hearts,” co-authored with Barry Markowitz, Hastings Center Report, vol. 28, no. 5, (September-October 1998), pp. 8-9.

[49] “Paternity and Commitment,” Norms and Values: Essays in Honor of Virginia Held, edited by Joram Graf Haber and Mark Halfon, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998, pp. 153-172.

[50] “Sexual Harassment, Rape, and Criminal Sanctions,” co-authored with Edward Soule, in A Most Detestable Crime: New Philosophical Essays on Rape, edited by Keith Burgess-Jackson, NY: Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 183-199.

[51] “Adoption, Race, and Group-Based Harm,” Washington University Journal of Law and Policy, vol. 1, 1999, pp. 77-85.

[52] “Solidarity and Sexual Harassment,” in Gender Basics, edited by Anne Minas, Wadsworth Publishing Co., 2000, pp. 98-115.

[53] “Collective Responsibility,” Encyclopedia of Ethics, Lawrence Becker, general editor, 2nd ed,. 2001, pp. 255-258.

[54] “Jus Cogens Norms and International Criminal Law,” translated into Italian as “Le Norme Dello Jus Coges e il diritto Penale Internazionale,” in Ars Interpretandi, vol. 6, 2001, pp. 223-248.

Reprinted in International Justice and Interpretation, edited by Martin Kriele, Munster, Germany: Lit Verlag, 2002.

[55] “Custom, Opinio Juris, and State Accountability,” Filozofski Godisnjak (Philosophical Yearbook), (published in Serbia) vol. 14, 2001, pp. 159-178.

[56] “Sovereignty, Toleration, and the Security Principle,” Filozofski Godisnjak (Philosophical Yearbook), (published in Serbia) vol. 15, 2002, pp. 129-145.

[57] “Mass Rape and the Concept of International Crime,” Dilemmas of Reconciliation, Trudy Govier, editor, Waterloo, ONT: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2002, pp. 136-159.

[58] “Prosecuting Heads of State for Crimes Against Humanity,” Crimes Against Humanity, edited by Charles Jones, Kingston, ONT: McGill/Queens University Press, 2004.

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[59] “The Happy Immoralist: Reply to Cahn,” Journal of Social Philosophy, co-authored with Matthew Cashen, Spring 2004, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 16-17.

[60] “Missouri’s Death Row Cases,” Journal of the Missouri Bar, March/April 2003, pp. 72-79. [61] “Actual Innocence and Manifest Injustice,” co-authored with Nancy Viner, St. Louis University Law

Journal, vol. 49, no. 2, 2004, pp. 481-497 [62] “Genocide and Political Responsibility,’ in Universal Human Rights, edited by David Reidy and Tim

Sellers, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2005, pp. 155-173. [63] “How is Humanity Harmed by Genocide,” International Legal Theory, Summer 2005, Vol. 11, no. 1,

pp. 1-23. [64] “Collective Responsibility, Honor, and the Rules of War,” Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 36, No.

3, Fall 2005, pp. 289-304. [65] “Killing Naked Soldiers: Collective Identification in War,” Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 19,

No. 3, 2005, pp. 39-53. [66] “Torturing Detainees During Interrogation,” International Journal of Applied Ethics, Vol. 19, No. 2,

Fall 2005, pp. 193-208. Reprinted in volume on torture by Nagasrivalli Law Books, India, 2007. [67] “Superior Orders and Moral Perception,” in The Morality of War, ed. by Larry May, Eric Rovie and

Steve Viner, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Publishers, 2006. [68] “Grotius and Contingent Pacifism,” Studies in the History of Ethics, lead essay, February 2006, pp. 1-

21. [69] “Nuremberg, Conspiracy, and Individual Mens Rea,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 30, 2006,

pp. 309-324. [70] “Prosecuting Military Leaders for War Crimes,” Metaphilosophy, Vol, 37, Nos. 3-4, July 2006, pp.

469-488. Reprinted in Genocide’s Aftermath, edited by Claudia Card and Armen T. Marsoobian, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2007, pp. 186-205.

[71] “Humanity, Prisoners of War, and Torture,” Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture, edited by Steven P. Lee, Netherlands: Springer Verlag, 2006, pp. 221-234.

[72] “Crimes Against Humanity,” and “Humanity and International Crime: Reply to Critics,” Ethics & International Affairs, Vol. 20, no. 3, 2006, pp. 349-352 and 373-382.

[73] “The International Community, Solidarity, and the Duty to Aid,” Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 38, no. 1, Spring 2007, pp. 185-203.

[74] “Act and Circumstance in the Crime of Aggression,” Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 15, No. 2, 2007, pp. 169-186.

[75] “International Criminal Justice: A Reply to My Critics,” Social Philosophy Today, vol. 23, 2008, pp. 243-258.

[76] “Just Cause,” in War: Essays in Political Philosophy, edited by Larry May and Emily Crookston, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2008, pp. .

[77] “International Rules, Custom, and the Crime of Aggression,” War, Torture, and Terrorism, edited by Anthony F. Lang and Amanda Russell Beattie, NY: Routledge, 2008, pp. 147-161.

[78] “Confronting Terrorist Aggression Yet Defending Rights,” Human Rights After 9/11, edited by George Andreopolous, Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, 2009, pp. 127-139.

[79] “Global Procedural Rights and Security,” in Security: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach, edited by Cecilia Bailliet, Leiden: Brill and Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2009, pp. 249-260.

[80] “Aggression, Humanitarian Intervention, and Terrorism, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, vol. 41, nos. 2 & 3, 2009, pp. 321-340.

[81] “International Criminal Law and the Inner Morality of Law,” Hart/Fuller Debates 50 Years Later, edited by Peter Cane, Oxford: Hart Publishing Co., 2009, pp. 79-96.

[82] “Magna Carta, Guantanamo, and the Interstices of Procedure,” Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, vol. 42, 2009, pp. 91-113.

[83] “Habeas Corpus and the Normative Jurisprudence of International Law,” Leiden Journal of International Law, vol. 23, no. 2 (Spring 2010), pp. 291-310. [this is a revised version of #80].

[84] “Complicity and the Rwanda Genocide,” Res Publica, vol. 16, no. 1 (March 2010), pp. 135-152. [85] “Incitement to Genocide and the Rwanda Media Case,” in Free Speech in a Diverse World,

ed. by Deirdre Golash, Netherlands: Springer Verlag, 2010, pp. 97-108. [86] “The Right to be Subject to International Law,” in World Governance, ed. by Jovan Babic

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and Peter Bojanic, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2010, pp. 275-293.

[87] “The Return of Refugees, Rendition, and Vicarious Dirty Hands,” Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy, vol. 35, 2010, pp. 14-34.

[88] “Identifying Groups in Genocide,” International Criminal Law and Philosophy, ed. by Larry May and Zachary Hoskins, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2010, pp. 91-107

[89] “Habeas Corpus as Jus Cogens in International Law,” Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 4, no. 3 (2010), pp. 249-265.

[90] “Humanitarian Intervention: Problems of Collective Responsibility,” in Philosophy of Law, edited by Larry May and Jeffrey Brown, Wiley/Blackwell, 2010, pp. 221-232

[91] “Jus Post Bellum, Darfur, and the Prosecution of Bashir,” in Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach, co-edited by Larry May, Kai Wong, and Jill Delston, Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall/Pearson, 5th edition, 2010, pp. 291-295.

[92] “Collective Punishment and Collective Detention,” in Accountability for Collective Wrongdoing, ed. Tracy Issacs and Richard Vernon, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2011, pp. 169-190.

[93] “Bystanders, the Rule of Law, and Criminal Trials,” NOMOS L: Getting to the Rule of Law, 2011, pp. 241-264.

[94] “Contingent Pacifism and the Moral Risks of Participating in War,” Public Affairs Quarterly, volume 25, number 2, April 2011, pp. 95-111.

[95] “Contingent Pacifism and Selective Refusal,” Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 43, no. 1, Spring 2012, pp. 1-18.

[96] “Transitional Justice and the Just War Tradition,” in Critical Perspectives on Transitional Justice, edited by Phil Clark et al, Cambridge: Intersentia Publishers, 2012, pp. 17-29. [97] “Hobbes Against the Jurists: Sovereignty and Artificial Reason,” Hobbes Studies, vol. 25, 2012, pp. 223-232. [98] “Proportionality in the Fog of War,” European Journal of International Law, vol. 24 (2013) no. 1, pp.

315-333. [99] “A Hobbesian Approach to Cruelty and the Rules of War” Leiden Journal of International Law, vol. 26, no. 2 (June 2013)., pp. 1-21. [100] “Collective and Individual Intent,” translated into German as “Kollektive und individuelle

Absichten und das Verbreechten des Volkermords,” in Kollektive Verantwortung und internationalen Beziehungen, edited by Veronique Zanetti and Doris Gerber, Suhrkamp Verlag Publishers, 2013, pp. 347-371.

[101] “Preventive War and Trials of Aggression,” in The Ethics of Preventive War, edited by Deen Chaterjee, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp 101-117.

[102] “War Crimes,” International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Hugh LaFollette, NY: Wylie/Blackwell, 2013, vol. 9, pp. 5394-5402.

[103] “Conflicting Responsibilities to Protect Human Rights,” in Human Rights: The Hard Questions, edited by David Reidy and Cindy Holder, Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp. 347-361.

[104] “Responsibility to Protect and Collective Responsibility,” in Normative Pluralism, edited by Jan Klabbers and Touko Piiparinen, Cambridge University Press, 2013, pp. 323-339.

[105] “Targeted Killings and Proportionality in Law: Two Models,” Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2013, pp. 1-17.

[106] “War Crimes Trials During and After War,” Law and War, edited by Lawrence Douglas, Stanford University Press, 2013, pp. 198-220.

[107] “The UN Charter, Human Rights Law, and Contingent Pacifism,” Florida State University Journal of Transnational and Policy, vol. 23, 2014, pp. 36-65.

[108] “A Hobbesian Defense of International Criminal Law,” International Criminal Law Review, vol. 14, 2014, pp. 1-21. [109] “Grotius, Jus Post Bellum, and Meionexia,” in Jus Post Bellum: Mapping the Normative Terrain,

edited by Carsten Stahn and Jennifer Easterly, Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. . [110] “Magna Carta and International Law,” Washington DC: American Bar Association, 2014. [111] “Reply to my Critics,” invited for symposium issue of Hobbes Studies on my book Limiting

Leviathan, 2014. [112] “Just War Theory and the Crime of Aggression,” in The Crime of Aggression – A Commentary,

edited by Claus Kress, Oxford University Press, forthcoming in 2014.

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[113] “The Nature of War and the Idea of ‘Cyberwar,’” invited for volume of essays edited by Jens Ohlin and Claire Finkelstein for Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2014.

[114] “Human Rights, Proportionality, and the Lives of Soldiers,” in volume on war edited by Samuel Rickless, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming in 2014.

[115] “Secret Laws and Secret Tribunals,” invited for volume, Sovereignty and the New Executive Authority edited by Sharon Lloyd and Claire Finkelstein.

[116] “Humanitarianism and the Rights of Soldiers,” invited for volume, The Weighing of Lives in War, edited by Jens Ohlin and Claire Finkelstein.

[117] “The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals,” invited for volume on Justifying International Law, edited Cecilia Bailliet.

V. Book Reviews of Welfare Rights, by Carl Wellman, Ethics, Vol. 94, no. 2, January 1984, pp. 377-378. of Hobbesian Moral and Political Theory, by Gregory S. Kavka, Nous, vol. 23, no. 4 (September 1989), pp.

560-561. of On Social Facts, by Margaret Gilbert, Ethics, vol. 102, no. 4 (July 1992), pp. 853-856. of Saints and Postmodernism, by Edith Wyschogrod, Ethics, vol. 103, no. 1 (October 1992), pp. 181-184. of Privacy and Social Freedom, by Ferdinand Schoeman, Canadian Philosophical Reviews, vol. 13, no. 3

(June 1993), pp. 190-192. of Moral Responsibility and the Boundaries of Community, by Marion Smiley, American Political Science

Review, vol. 88, no. 1 (March 1994), pp. 219-220. of Complicity in Law and Ethics, by Christopher Kutz, Philosophical Review, July 2002, pp. 483-486. of Socratic Citizenship, by Dana Villa, Ethics, April 2004. VI. Popular Articles “Who is Responsible When Corporate Decisions Cause Harm,” The Purdue Alumnus, May 1985, pp. 9-10

and 31. “Sharing Responsibility,” Washington University Magazine and Alumni News, August 1993, last two

pages. “The Responsibilities of Citizenship,” Firethorn Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 3 (Fall 1993), p. 3. “Rape and Collective Responsibility,” Chicago Tribune, Sunday, October 12, 1997, section 13, p. 10. “Masculinity and Violence,” Chronicle of Higher Education, October 2, 1998, B7.

Reprinted in Perspectives: Gender Studies, edited by Renae Moore Bredin and Anna Louise Keating, Coursewise Publishing, 2000.

“Single-mindedness and Professional Roles,” Carnegie Mellon Magazine, 2003. “The Moral Writer,” Belles Lettres, Vol. VII, no. 1, September/December 2006, pp. 22-26. VII. Popular Broadcasts “Dilemmas of Reconciliation,” interviewed on Ideas program, Canadian Broadcasting Company,

approximately 15 minutes in November of 1999. “Mass Violence,” interviewed on the Sunday Morning Program, British Broadcasting Company,

approximately 20 minutes in August of 2002. “Habeas Corpus and Global Justice,” Public Ethics Radio, approximately 30 minutes, October 2008.

D. Scholarly Lectures and Addresses:

[1] “Hobbes on Justice and Equity,” Hobbes Tercentenary Congress, Boulder, Colorado, August 1979. [2] “Corporate Responsibility and Agency,” St. Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana, October 1980. [3] “Morality and Counter-Factual Judgment,” Indiana Philosophical Association, November 1980. [4] “Vicarious Agency,” Conference on Business and Professional Ethics, Chicago, Illinois, May 1981. [5] “Paternalism and Human Rights,” Tenth Interamerican Congress of Philosophy, Tallahassee, Florida,

October, 1981. [6] “Professional Actions and Professional Liabilities,” Second National Conference on Engineering Ethics,

Chicago, Illinois, March 1982. [7] “The Proudhonian Proviso,” American Philosophical Association – Pacific Division, Sacramento, CA,

March 1982.

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[8] “Minimal Justice and the World Hunger Problem,” Indiana Philosophical Association, April 1982; Also presented at Agriculture, Change and Human Values Conference, Gainesville, Florida, October

1982. [9] “Servile Women and International Rights Theory,” Seminar for Contemporary Social and Political

Theory, University of Chicago, October 1982. [10] “Can Moral Experience Confirm a Moral Principle?” Miami University, Ohio, November 1983. [11] “The Moral Adequacy of Kohlberg’s Moral Development Theory,” Loyola University of Chicago,

March 1984. [12] “Class Action Suits in Litigating Against Poverty,” Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, in

conjunction with the APA Western Division meetings, Cincinnati, April 1984. [13] “Corporate Property Rights,” Second Annual Conference and Workshop on Business Ethics, Chicago,

July 1984. [14] “The Common Thread in Virtue Theory,” commentary at APA Western Division Meetings, Chicago,

April 1985. [15] “World Hunger and Multinational Corporations,” North American Society for Social Philosophy, in

conjunction with the APA Pacific Division meetings, San Francisco, March 1985. [16] “What’s Wrong with Stereotypes?” with Marilyn Friedman, Ohio Philosophical Association,

Columbus, April 1985. [17] “Corporate Harm and Common Interest,” with Marilyn Friedman, Third Annual Conference and

Workshop on Business Ethics, Chicago, July 1985. [18] “Mobs and Collective Responsibility,” North American Society for Social Philosophy, Colorado

Springs, August 1985. [19] “A Defense of Sartre’s Conception of Mob Action,” Inaugural Meeting of the Sartre Society, New

York City, October 1985; Also presented at A.P.A. Eastern Division meetings, Washington, December 1985. [20] “Collective Intent and the Moral Agency of Groups,” Bowling Green State University, November

1985. [21] “Conscientiousness, Servility and Virtue,” A Conference on the Virtues, University of San Diego,

February 1986. [22] “Hobbes on Obligation,” Hunter College, Hobbes Conference, New York City, June 1986. [23] “Free Speech and the Corporation,” with Marilyn Friedman, Conference on Employee Rights and

Responsibilities, Virginia Beach, October 1986. [24] “The Moral Interest of Social Groups,” Values and Moral Standing: Eighth Annual Conference in

Applied Philosophy, Bowling Green State University, April 1986; Also presented at A.P.A. Eastern Division meetings, Boston, December 1986. [25] “Hobbes and the Attitudes of Pacifism,” International Hobbes Conference, Nantes, France, June 1987. [26] “Resentment and Moral Judgment: A Response to Thomson,” 10th Annual MOSAIC Meetings,

Brighton, England, July 1987. [27] “Hobbes on Fidelity to Law,” Foundations of Hobbes’s Political Thought, York University, Toronto,

Canada, August 1987; Also presented at A.P.A. Pacific Division meetings, Portland, March 1988. [28] “Negligence and Negative Responsibility,” Indiana Philosophical Association, April 1988. [29] “Insensitivity,” A.P.A. Central Division meetings, Washington, D.C., December 1988. Also invited lecture at University of Chicago, January, 1989. [30] “Bad Faith and Moral Guilt” commentary at Sartre Society meetings, Pittsburgh, September 1988. [31] “Shared Responsibility,” A.P.A. Eastern Division meetings, Washington, D.C., December 1988. Also invited lecture at University of Chicago, January, 1989. [32] “Seniority and Affirmative Action,” commentary for the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, in

conjunction with the A.P.A. Central Division meetings, Chicago, April 1989. [33] “Institutions and the Transformation of Personal Values,” Conference on Integrity in Medical

Institutions, Houston, May 1989. [34] “Shared Responsibility for Racism,” Conference on Racism, Brown University, March 1990. Also delivered at Indiana University-South Bend, September 1990 and Webster University, January

1992. [35] “Collective Inaction and Shared Responsibility,” invited lead symposium paper at A.P.A. Central

Division Meetings, April 1990.

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[36] “Metaphysical Guilt and Moral Taint,” AMINTAPHIL, Salt Lake City, October 1990. [37] “Conflict of Interest,” keynote address, Central States Philosophical Association, November 1991;

Also invited paper at conference on Professional Responsibility, Clemson University, November 1991.

[38] “Collective Identity, Ethics and ‘Bare Bones,’” invited paper for symposium at American Association for the Advancement of Science annual meetings in February 1992.

[39] “Cooperation and Conflict Resolution in law: Reflections on Pashukanis and Critical Theory,” AMINTAPHIL, Muhlenberg College, October 1992.

[40] “Men in Groups: Collective Responsibility and Rape,” co-authored with Robert Strikwerda, North American Society for Social Philosophy conference on Philosophy and Masculinity in conjunction with APA Central Division Meetings, Chicago, April 1993.

Also delivered at conference on Feminism and Social Policy, University of Pittsburgh, November 1993.

[41] “Solidarity and Moral Support,” Inaugural meeting of the Midwest Critical Theory Roundtable, St. Louis, September, 1993.

[42] “Collective Consciousness,” presented to the Philosophy, Neuroscience and Psychology Work in Progress Seminar, Washington University, October 1993.

[43] “Integrity, Self and Community,” invited as Selfridge Lecture at Lehigh University, March 1994. Also delivered at St. Louis University, February, 1994. [44] “Social Responsibility,” Lehigh University, March 1994. [45] “Challenging Medical Authority,” presented at AMINTAPHIL meetings in Charleston, SC.,

November 1994. Also presented at Albright College in November 1994. [46] “Masculinity, Sexuality, and Confession” co-authored with James Bohman, invited for the joint

meeting of the Society for Women in Philosophy and the Radical Philosophy Association, in conjunction with the Eastern Division meetings of the A.P.A., Boston, December 1994.

[47] “The Christian Science Refusal Cases,” presented at the APA Pacific meetings, San Francisco, CA, April 1995.

[48] “Luck, Risk, Tort,” presented as part of a panel presentation at the American Philosophical Association’ Pacific Division meetings, San Francisco, CA, April 1995.

[49] “Conscience and Objective Morality,” presented as a commentary at APA Central Division meetings, Chicago, April 1995.

[50] “Ideology and Responsibility in Education,” presented at A.P.A. Eastern Division meetings, New York, December 1995.

[51] “Moral Responsiveness and Shared Attention,” presented at APA Central Division meetings, Chicago, April 1996.

Also presented at conference on Society, Mind and Education at Washington University in January 1996.

Also present at University of South Florida, March, 1996. [52] “Pornography, Group Harm, and Pollution,” presented at Washington University in March 1996. Also presented at the North American Society for Social Philosophy’s 13th international conference

in De Peres, Wisconsin, August, 1996. [53] “Sexual Harassment and Male Solidarity,” presented at AMINTAPHIL meetings in Lexington,

Kentucky, in November 1996. [54] “Metaphysical Fictions and Practical Rights,” presented as a commentary at APA Eastern Division

meetings, Atlanta, December, 1996. [55] “Moral Sensitivity and Imagination,” presented at APA Pacific Division meetings, Berkeley, March

1997. [56] “Sensitivity to Groups in Democratic Theory,” presented at 14th international meeting of NASSP,

Kingston, Canada, July 1997. Also presented at Wittenberg University September 1997. [57] “Male Anger, Sexual Desire, and Moral Responsibility,” presented at Wittenberg University,

September 1997. [58] “Groups, Harm, and Pornography,” Keynote address at Iowa Philosophical Society’s annual meeting,

November 1997. Also presented at University of Minnesota, Morris, January, 1998.

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[59] “Collective Guilt and the Nuremberg Defense,” presented at University of Minnesota, Morris, January 1998.

[60] “Choice and Reality of Self,” presented as a commentary at the APA’s Central Division meetings, Chicago, May, 1998.

[61] “Amnesty, Equity, and Forgiveness,” presented at conference on Reconciliation at University of Calgary, Canada, June 1999.

[62] “Ethnic Cleansing and Individual Responsibility,” at APA Eastern meetings, Boston, December 1999. [63] “Conceptualizing Sexual Violence in International Law,” presented at APA Pacific meetings,

Albuquerque, April 2000. [64] “Mass Rape and the Concept of International Crime,” St. Louis University Law School, October, 2000. [65] “Single-mindedness and Professional Roles,” presented as the first James Lapaglia Lecture on Ethics

at Carnegie Mellon University, February, 2001. Also presented as keynote address at conference on Professional Ethics at the University of Dayton,

April 2001. [66] “Individual Rights and Collective Responsibility,” presented as keynote address at conference on

Research Ethics at North Carolina State, June 2001. [67] “Minimal Natural Law and Jus Cogens Norms,” presented at IVR conference in Amsterdam, Holland,

June 2001. [68] “Are Victims Owed Convictions?” presented at legal philosophy conference on truth and

reconciliation at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 2001. [69] “Custom, Opinio Juris, and State Accountability,” presented at international law and ethics conference,

Portland, OR, November 2001. [70] “Prosecuting State Leaders for Crimes against Humanity,” presented at conference on crimes against

humanity at University of Western Ontario, January 2002. [71] “Sovereignty, Tolerance, and the Security Principle” presented as keynote address at conference on

Globalization and Religious Tolerance, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, June 2002. [72] “Genocide and Responsibility,” presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science

Association, Boston, August 2002. Also presented at AMINTAPHIL, Washington, D.C., November 2002. [73] “Ordinary Evil and Genocide,” presented at inaugural meeting of the Hannah Arendt Circle, meeting

in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association’s Central Division meetings, Cleveland, April 2003.

[74] “Intending to Destroy a Group…in Part,” presented at a conference on law and philosophy in Lund, Sweden, August 2003.

[75] “What is Wrong with Poisons and Chemical Weapons?” presented at the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April, 2004. Also presented at conference at Cal Poly Pomona in Spring of 2005.

[76] “Killing the Naked Soldier,” presented at a conference on ethics and international law, Santa Barbara, CA, April 2004.

[77] “Humanity and Torture,” presented at AMINTAPHIL Conference at Stanford University, November 2004.

Also presented at Washington University Law School workshop, Summer 2004. [78] “Proportionality and Just War Theory,” presented at APA symposium, Pacific Division Meetings, San

Francisco, CA, March 2005. [79] “How is Humanity Harmed by Genocide?” IVR meetings in Granada, Spain, May, 2005. [80] “Jus Gentium and Minimal Natural Law,” keynote address at conference at University of Montreal,

September 2005. [81] “Prosecuting Leaders for War Crimes,” Oslo, keynote address, March 2006. [82] “Humanitarian Intervention, Bombing, and Collective Liability,” APA Pacific, Portland, Oregon,

March 2006. And Helsinki, keynote address, August 2006. And Northern Illinois University, September 2006. And University of South Florida, Cole Lecture, October 2006. And University of Louisville, keynote address, November 2006. And Texas A & M, November 2006. [83] “Reply to Critics,” Author Meets Critics Session of APA Pacific, Portland, Oregon, March, 2006.

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[84] “Defining State Aggression,” Greensboro, NC, keynote address, April 2006. [85] “International Rules, Custom, and the Nuremberg Precedent,” University of St. Andrews, keynote

address, June 2006. [86] “Aggression and the Nuremberg Precedent,” Washington University Law School, July 2006. [87] “International Community, Solidarity, and the Duty to Aid,” Helsinki, keynote address, September

2006. [88] “The Moral Foundations of International Criminal Law,” invited colloquium at University of Helsinki

Law School, September 2006. [89] “Confronting Terrorist Aggression Yet Defending Rights,” John Jay College, NY, October 2006. [90] “Just Cause and the Crime of Aggression,” A.P.A. Eastern, Washington, DC, December 2006. [91] “Genocide and Reconciliation with the Past,” A.P.A. Pacific, San Francisco, March 2007. And invited paper conference at Oxford University, June 2007. And plenary address at IVR meetings in Krakow, Poland, August 2007. [92] “Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention,” A.P.A. Central, Chicago, IL, April 2007. And College of Charleston, February 2007. And University of Utah, February 2007. And Australian National University, CAPPE, April 2007. [93] “International Criminal Responsibility,” Keynote address at the annual meeting of the Australian

Society for Legal Philosophy, Canberra, April 2007. [94] “Genocide, Nominalism, and the Identification of Social Groups,” IVR meetings in Krakow, Poland,

August, 2007. And Social and Political Theory Group, ANU, October, 2007. [95] “Genocide, Criminal Trials , and Reconciliation” Charles Sturt University, CAPPE, October 2007. And at Macquarie University, Sydney, November 2007. [96] “Just War Theory and Chemical/Biological Weapons,” National Centre for Biosecurity, ANU,

November 2007. [97] “Incitement to Genocide and the Rwanda Media Case,” CAPPE, ANU, November 2007. [98] “Genocide, Trials, and Reconciliation,” Washington University Law School, January 18, 2008. [99] “Instigation, Incitement, and Complicity,” Workshop on Politics, Ethics, and Society, Washington

University, February 8, 2008. [100] “Rethinking What Security Means,” invited plenary paper, Peace Research Institute and North

Atlantic Treaty Organization, Oslo, March 2008. [101] “Complicity in Genocide and Prosecuting Rwanda’s Religious Leaders, collective responsibility

conference, Bielefeld, Germany, April 26, 2008. [102] “Collective Responsibility in Warfare,” The Hague, Netherlands, April 28, 2008. And presented at Philadelphia area colloquium in April of 2009. [103] “Magna Carta and the Interstices of Procedure,” Presented as workshop at Washington University Law School, July 2008 and at Monash Law School in September 4, 2008 [104] “Habeas Corpus as a Minimalist Right,”

Presented at University of Melbourne, CAPPE, September 3, 2008 And Oxford Research group in Transitional Justice, October 14, 2008 And Australian National University, CAPPE, October 21, 2008. And SUNY Buffalo joint law and philosophy colloquium, February 2009.

[105] “Aggression, Humanitarian Intervention, and Terrorism,” International Association of Penal Law, American Section, Cleveland, September 2008.

And presented at 101st annual meeting of American Society of International Law, Washington DC, March 28, 2009.

[106] “Incitement and the Rwanda Media Case,” AMINTAPHIL, Philadelphia, September 2008. [107] “Jus Post Bellum and the Case of Al Bashir,” main presenter at launch of new Oxford Institute for

Ethics, Law, and Armed Conflict, Oxford University, October 13, 2008. [108] “Global Procedural Rights and Security,” Invited plenary paper for conference at Law School of University of Oslo, October 16, 2008. And conference on philosophy and security at Saint Louis University, April 2009. [109] “Habeas Corpus as Jus Cogens in International Law,” CIPL Seminar at ANU Law on November 13, 2008

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[110] “Complicity and the Rwanda Genocide,” Conference on Collective Responsibility, Philosophy Department, Macquarie University, November 22, 2008. And at Vanderbilt University, February 2009. And as Hanna Lecturer at Hamline University, October 2009.

[111] “International Criminal Law and the Inner Morality of Law,” conference on the Hart/Fuller debates at Law School of Australian National University, December 18, 2008. And joint philosophy and law session, Osgoode Hall, York University, September 2009.

[112] “The Nature and Value of Procedural Rights,” WPES, Wash. U., January 30, 2009. And University of Toronto at joint law and philosophy seminar, September 2009. And as seminar at CAPPE ANU August 4, 2009. [113] “Collective Punishment, War, and Detention,” APA Central Meetings, February 19, 2009. And conference on Collective Punishment at Western Ontario University, April 2009. And conference on responsibility, Delft University, Netherlands, August 2009. And keynote address at conference on Value Theory at Carbondale, April 2010. [114] “Transitional Justice and the Just War Tradition,” Oxford University, June 27, 2009. [115] “Magna Carta, Guantanamo, and the Interstices of Procedure,” Case Western Law School

conference, September 11, 2009. [116] “Contingent Pacifism and the Moral Risks of Participating in War,” at Australian National University,

August 18, 2009. And at Oxford University, October 10, 2009. And at Vanderbilt Social and Political Thought workshop, October 29, 2009. [117] “Collective and Individual Intent in the Crime of Genocide,” 2009 Hanna Lecturer, Hamline

University, October 18-19, 2009. And at Harvard Law School, November 5, 2009. [118] “Darfur, Sovereignty, and the Indictment of Al Bashir,” APA Eastern division meetings, New York

City, December 29, 2009. [119] “The Rule of Law, Criminal trials, and Jus Post Bellum,” American Association of Law Schools,

NOMOS meetings, New Orleans, January 5, 2010. [120] “A Philosophical Analysis of Genocide and its Policy Implications,” Conference sponsored by the

US State Department and the CIA, Nashville, March, 2010. [121] “Normative Frameworks and Atrocities in Africa,” Conference sponsored by US State Department

and the CIA, Washington, DC, April, 2010. [122] “Jus Cogens and Procedural Rights in International Law,” University of Pennsylvania Law School,

April 2010. [123] “Responsibility to Protect and Collective Responsibility,” Linkoping, Sweden, June 2010. [124] “Varieties of Restitution and Reparations,” Australian Research Council funded workshop on jus post

bellum, August 2010. And keynote address at conference at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, November 2010. [125] “Responsibility to Rebuild as a Limitation on Just Cause,” Australian National University, July 26,

2010. And presented at conference at Oxford University in October 2010. And presented at CAPPE-CSU, Wagga Wagga, July 27, 2010. [126] “Proportionality in the Fog of War,” CAPPE-ANU, Canberra, August 11, 2010. And presented at NYU Law conference November 9, 2010. [127] “War Crimes Trials During and After War,” lecture at Amherst College, March, 2011. [128] “Hobbes Against the Jurists: Sovereignty and Artificial Reason,” APA Pacific meetings, San Diego,

CA, April 2011. [129] “Collective Agency in Hobbes and Locke,” Oslo, May 3, 2011. [130] “A Grotian Account of Reparations,” inaugural lecture as W. Alton Jones Chair at Vanderbilt

University, Nashville, February 25,2011. And presented at Stanford University’s Center for Human Rights, March 8, 2011. [131] “Incitement and Complicity in Law and Morality,” Copenhagen, June 25, 2011. [132] “A Hobbesian Approach to Cruelty and the Laws of War,” Oxford, September 2011. [133] “Aggression and Just War Theory,” The Hague, September, 2011. [134] “Contingent Pacifism and Selective Refusal,” Presidential Address for American Society for Value

Inquiry, APA Eastern division Meetings, Washington DC, December 2011.

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Also presented at Middlebury College, November 2011. Also presented at University of California, Berkeley, April 2012. [135] “Collective Responsibility and Global Climate Change,” presented as a commentary at APA Central

meetings, February 2012. [136] “Conceptualizing Proportionality,” keynote address at conference at Binghamton University, April

2012. [137] “Jus Post Bellum in an Age of Terror,” American Society of International Law annual meeting,

March 2012. [138] “Jus Post Bellum, Grotius, and Meionexia,” keynote address at conference sponsored by the Grotius

Center, The Hague, May 2012. [139] “Human Rights, Proportionality and the Lives of Soldiers,” presented at APA Eastern Division

Meetings, December 2012. Also presented at workshop at University of California, San Diego, March 2013. [140] “Complicity, Bystanders, and Atrocity,” presented as NIH workshop in Washington in May 2013. [141] “Hobbes, Law, and Conscience,” presented at conference at St. Andrews University, July 2013. [142] “Reply to My Critics,” at conference on my work on the Just War, St. Andrews University, July 2013. [143] “Innocence and Complicity: The Case of Medics and Aid Workers,” Invited lecture to the

International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC Headquarters, Geneva, November, 2013, and presented as one of three lectures at University of Iowa, October 2013. [144] “Traditional and Contingent Pacifism,” presented as one of three lectures at University of Iowa,

October 2013. [145] “The UN Charter, Human Rights Law, and Contingent Pacifism,” presented as one of three lectures

at the University of Iowa, October 2013. [146] “Reply to My Critics,” author meets critics session of the International Hobbes Society meeting at the

APA Eastern Division annual conference, Baltimore, December 2013. [147] “The Legitimacy of International Criminal Courts,” University of Richmond, March, 2014. [148] “Supporting Fairness Even for State Leaders,” to be presented at University of Oslo Law School,

September 2014. [149] “Closure for Victims or for Humanity,” to be presented at conference in Serbia, September 2014. [150] “Reply to my Critics,” to be presented at conference on my work on international legal theory,

Belgrade, September 2014.

E. Public Lectures:

[1] “Prostitution: Privacy vs. Paternalism,” The Connecticut Pre-Law Society, April 1978. [2] “Philosophers in the Salon,” and “The Social Contract,” symposium on “Opulence and Optimism: Life and Art in the 18th Century,” Lafayette, Indiana, March 1980. [3] “Heavens on Earth: The Utopian Socialists,” symposium on “Life, Art and Thought in 19th Century Europe,” Lafayette, Indiana, February 1981. [4] “The Moral Responsibilities of Engineering Societies,” Theology and Science Study Group, West Lafayette, Indiana, December 1981. [5] “America’s Humorist: Washington Irving,” Symposium on Life, Art and Thought in 19th Century America, Lafayette, Indiana, February 1982. [6] “World Hunger: Theological and Philosophical Perspectives,” University Church Symposium, West Lafayette, Indiana, March 1982. [7] “Great Expectations: Public Claims/Business Response,” workshop coordinator at conference sponsored by Indiana Committee for the Humanities, Nashville, Indiana, April 1982. [8] “Is Moral Philosophy Moral?” University Church Symposium, West Lafayette, Indiana, June 1982. [9] “Conscientious Objections,” conference on Ethics and War, Department of Political Science, West Lafayette, Indiana, October 1983. [10] “Professional Ethics in Conflict Resolution,” Presented at a Symposium on Divorce Meditation, Lafayette, IN, October 1983. [11] “Is Loyalty A Virtue?” University Church Symposium West Lafayette, IN, February 1984. [12] “The Ethics of Nuclear Deterrence,” panel presentation, Fowler Hall, Purdue University, October, 1984.

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[13] “Community Responsibility and the AIDS Epidemic,” Regional Nursing Association, Lafayette, IN, November 1986. [14] “The Morality of Groups,” Wesley Foundation, West Lafayette, March 1988. [15] “Professional Responsibility and Philanthropy,” Annual meeting of Indiana Council of Fund Raising Executives, Indianapolis, September 1988. [16] “Ethical Issues in College Counseling,” workshop for counseling staff, Purdue University, August 1989. [17] “Ethics in Administration,” Council on Professional Development, Purdue University, February 1990. [18] “Male Friendship and Intimacy,” with Robert Strikwerda, Women’s Studies Brown Bag, Purdue University, April 1990. [19] “Fatherhood and Nurturance,” with Robert Strikwerda, Women’s Studies annual symposium, Purdue University, April 1991. [20] “Genetic Engineering,” Inaugural meeting of the Pugwash Society, Purdue University, April 1991. [21] “Micro and Macro Ethical Theory,” Conference on Ethics and the Educated Person, Purdue University, September 1991. [22] “Professional Ethics and Public Relations,” keynote address, St. Louis Press Club, March 1993. [23] “Responsibility and Atonement,” presented at Yom Kippur events at Hillel House, St. Louis, September 1994. [24] “The Socially Responsive Self,” presented at annual meeting of Chancellor’s younger women’s group, Washington University, April 1995. [25] “The Compassionate Mind,” presented to Honorary Scholars meeting, Washington University, January 1997. [26] “Managed Care and Medical Ethics,” presented to Eliot Society of Washington University, October, 1997. [27] “Conflicts of Interest in Business and Law,” presented at Iowa State University’s Business School, November 1997. [28] “Adoption, Race, and Group-Based Harm,” presented at conference at Washington University Law School, October 1998. [29] “Genetics and Ethics,” presented to Eliot Society of Washington University, October 2001. [30] “Is the War in Afghanistan a Just War?” Washington University Forum, Fall 2002. [31] “Is the War in Iraq a Just War?” Washington University Forum, Spring 2003. [32] “The Just War Tradition,” St. Louis Catholic Area Forum, Spring 2003. [33] “Shared Responsibility for Poverty,” Washington University, Social Work School forum, April 2004. [34] “Terrorism and Just War,” Washington University forum, November 2004. [35] “Missouri’s Death Penalty,” Washington University Amnesty International Forum, December 2004. [36] “The Moral Writer,” Keynote Address at Celebrating Our Books, Wash. U., December 2005. [37] “War and the Elections,” Washington University Forum, February 2006. [38] “Morality of Lethal Injections,” St. Louis Coalition Against the Death Penalty meeting, March 2006. [39] “Just Wars Today,” Center for the Study of Human Values, Washington U., September 2006. [40] “The Color of My Notepad,” Presidential Address, AMINTAPHIL meetings, November 2006. [41] “Genocide and Responsibility,” Philosophia, Washington University, February 2007. [42] “Global Procedural Justice and Guantanamo,” Philosophy Club, Wash. U., February 2009. [43] “Can Intentional Killing in War be Justified?” presented as a Barry Lecture at Vanderbilt University, March 2013.

F. Teaching

Undergraduate Courses Taught:

Introduction to Philosophy Ethics Philosophy of Law Modern Philosophies of Law Business and Professional Ethics Social and Political Philosophy Ethics and Technology (team taught)

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History of Ancient Philosophy Classical Ethical Theory Modern Ethical Theory Biomedical Ethics Present Moral Problems America’s Civic Morality The Morality of War Philosophy of International Law (Political Science course)

Undergraduate Advising: 1) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on welfare and liberty, 1994-5. 2) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on harm and responsibility, 1998-9. 3) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on gender selection and medicine,

2000-2001. 4) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on punishment and children,

2001-2002. 5) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on euthanasia, 2001-2002. 6) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on terrorism and civil

disobedience, 2002-2003. 7) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on reparations and race, 2002-

2003 8) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on terrorism, 2003-2004. 9) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on rape and war, 2003-2004. 10) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on responsibility, 2003-2004. 11) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on legal positivism, 2003-2004. 12) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on genetic enhancement, 2004-

2005. 13) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on punishment, 2004-2005. 14) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on terrorism, 2005-2006. 15) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on Kant, co-director, 2005-2006. 16) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on Dworkin and abortion, 2006-2007. 17) Senior Honors thesis advisor for thesis on Moral Psychology and the Law, 2007-2008. 18) Senior Honors thesis advisor on ethical theory, 2008-2009. 19) Senior Honors thesis advisor on environmental rights, 2013-2014.

Graduate Courses Taught:

Contemporary Ethical Theory Kant and Mill Hobbes and Locke Medical Ethics (team taught) Groups and Ethical Theory Virtue Theory Philosophy of Law Ethics and Social Choice Theory Moral and Legal Responsibility The History of Social Contract Theory (team taught) Communitarian Political Theory (team taught) Continental Ethical Theory Liberalism and Community Guilt and Social Responsibility Moral Psychology

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Law and Individual Liberty Moral Epistemology Normative Ethical Theory The Rule of Law (team taught) The British Moralists The Morality of War Natural Law Theory Rights, Institutions, and the Law (team taught) International Rule of Law and Cosmopolitanism (team taught) Philosophy of International Law (cross listed in law) 17th Century Political and Legal Thought (cross listed in law) 18th Century Political and Legal Thought Ancient Political and Social Thought Just War and Pacifism

Other Graduate Courses Taught: Ethics in Business (Purdue’s MBA program) Mini course on Morality of War for Washington U. faculty.

Legal Rhetoric (co-taught at law school of Wash. U.) Graduate Advising:

1) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Rights Theory and Subsistence, 1982-1988 – [Purdue].

2) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Simone Weil and Virtue Theory, 1989-1990 [Purdue]

3) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Environmental Ethics, 1993-1994. [Washington University – and also for #4-23]

4) Dissertation Co-supervisor for thesis on Moral Perception, 1993-1995. 5) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on The Moral Concept of the Natural,

1993-1996. 6) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on the Public Sphere and Habermas,

1993-2002. 7) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Moral Emotions and Taint, 1995-

1998. 8) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Commitment and Integrity, 1996-

1999. 9) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Responsibility and Multiculturalism,

1997-2005. 10) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Self and Moral Perception, 1997-

2000. 11) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Ethics and Markets, 1998-1999. 12) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Choice and Character, 2000-2002. 13) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Groups and Obligation, 2000-2002. 14) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on International Ethics and the

Concept of Nations, 2001-2004. 15) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Moral Character, 2003-2006. 16) Dissertation Co-supervisor for thesis on Happiness, 2004-2007. 17) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Sovereignty, 2005-2007. 18) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Dirty Hands, 2005-2006. 19) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on John Locke’s Natural Law Theory,

2006-2009. 20) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Disability and Legal Theory, 2006-

2010 21) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Punishment, 2008-2010. 22) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Sovereignty and Rights, 2008-

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23) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Integrity, 2008-2009. 24) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Humanitarian Intervention, 2009-

2010 [CAPPE, Charles Sturt University] 25) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Social Norms and Transitional

Justice, 2011- [Vanderbilt and for all subsequent]. 26) Dissertation Supervisor for thesis on Taxation and Equity, 2011- . M.A. Thesis Supervisor on Philippa Foot’s ethical theory, 1982-1983. Regular member for 51 dissertation committees in philosophy. Examiner for Ph.D. Comprehensives in Ethics. Outside Member of dissertation committees in: Indiana University School of Nursing,

Purdue’s Political Science Department, Purdue’s Physical Education and Recreational Sciences Department, Washington University’s English Department (2x) Washington University’s Political Science Department (3x) University of Colorado’s Philosophy Department, University of Oslo’s (Norway) Philosophy Department Australian National University’s (Australia) Philosophy Dept. Rhodes University’s (South Africa) Philosophy Department Central European University’s (Hungary) Political Science Dept. Macquarie University’s (Australia) Philosophy Department Monash University (Australia) Philosophy Department University of Tennessee’s Philosophy Department

G. Committee Service Vanderbilt University Department of Philosophy Committee on Promotions – 2009. Graduate Recruitment Committee – 2011- . Chair 2013. Director of Graduate Studies – 2011 - 2013. Placement Director – 2011 - . Washington University

Department of Philosophy Director of Graduate Studies, 2002-2003. Placement Director, 1991-1996, 1997-2005. Chair’s Advisory Committee, 1991-2009. Chair 1994-1995. Graduate Recruitment, Admissions and Financing Committee, 1991-1992, 1994-1995, 1996-1997,

1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2003-2004, 2004-2005. Colloquium Committee, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2003-2004. Chair 1996-1997. Search Committee for Ancient Philosophy position, 1996, Ethics position, 1999, 2003, Chair of

Department position, 2001-2002, 18th Century Philosophy position, 2004. Social Thought and Analysis Program

Executive Committee, 1991-1996. Curriculum Committee, 1991-1993. Hiring Committee, 1992-1993, 1995-1996. Brown Bag Lecture Series Coordinator, 1997-1998.

University Judicial Board, 1993-1995. University Committee on Tenure and Promotions, 1996-1998. Eliot Society Seminar, convener and moderator, 1997, 2001, 2003. Center for the Humanities, member of board of advisors, 2002-2008. Assembly Series, board member, 2003-2006. Mellon Post-Doctoral search committee, 2007- 2009.

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Purdue University School of Liberal Arts Grievance Committee, 1981-1985, chair 1983-1985.

Educational Policy Committee, 1983-1985. Senate, 1983-1985, 1989-1991. Special Committee on Salaries, 1983-1984. Special Committee on Ethics in the Curriculum, 1989-1991.

Department of Philosophy Undergraduate Committee, 1979-1982. Colloquium and Speakers, 1980-1985, chair 1981-1985. Publicity, 1979-1981, chair 1979-1981. Graduate, 1981-1985, 1986-1989, 1990-1991. Primary Committee, 1989-1991. Placement Director, 1986-1990.

Women’s Studies Executive Committee, 1983-1989.

H. Awards and Recognition The Edward J. Schoenbrod Dissertation Prize for the best doctoral thesis in ethics, political science or law

(awarded by the Trustees of the New School of Social Research), 1977. Research and Program Assistantship (with Professors Hannah Arendt and Hans Jonas), 1974-1976. Kemper Faculty Award for Innovative Teaching, 1997-1998. Teaching Excellence Award, Purdue Department of Philosophy, 1982. Excellence in Mentoring, Special Recognition, Washington University Graduate Senate, 2000. Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Washington University Graduate Senate, 2004. Tenth Selfridge Lecturer, Lehigh University, Spring 1994. First James Lapaglia Lecturer in Ethics, Carnegie Mellon University, February 2001. Cole Resident Scholar, University of South Florida, October 2006. Affiliated Scholar, Center for Global Constitutionalism, University of St. Andrews, 2007-9. Twenty-sixth Hanna Lecturer, Hamline University, October 2009. Fifteenth James Wilbur Award for “Extraordinary Contributions to the Appreciation and Advancement of

Human Values,” presented at the 36th Conference on Value Inquiry, 2010. Ida Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Iowa, October 2013.

I. Grants The Exxon Education Foundation, to develop teaching module on engineering ethics, summer 1982. “X-L” faculty research grant, Purdue Research Foundation, Summer 1983. Center for Humanistic Studies, Purdue, support for research leave, Spring 1988. Eli Lilly Endowment and the Pointer Center, for ethics and curriculum development, Summer 1990 and

Summer 1991. US National Science Foundation, Program in Ethics and Value Studies, support for research leave for

academic year 1993-1994. Travel Grant, Graduate School, Washington University, for travel to South Africa and the Hague, 2001. Travel Grant, Graduate School, Washington University, for travel to Belgrade and Sweden, 2003. Center for Joint Projects, Washington University, grant to establish workshop on Norms and International

Law, 2006. Australian Research Council, Discovery Grant on “Morality, Just Post Bellum, and International Law,”

2010-2012.

J. Consulting and Advising

Advisor to Project on Aggression, Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2006-7.

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Advisor to Medical Ethics Subcommittee of St. Louis Children’s Hospital, 1992-1999, 2002- 2004. Advisor to Central Institute for the Deaf (St. Louis) and member of Oversight Committee on Conflict of

Interest, 1993-1995. Consultant to the Indiana State Senate, Democratic Caucus. Advised staff members and wrote reports for two bills: Lobbying Reform and Ethics, 1981. Consultant to Auerbach Service Bureau, Hartford Connecticut. Attended workshops on Juvenile Delinquency in August of 1977 and gave summary and concluding

remarks. Attended workshops on Law-related curricula for Grade Schools in March 1978 and gave speech. Prepared two short publications: “Teaching Law Philosophically in the Primary Grades,” and “further Remarks on Teaching in the Elementary Classroom,) which were published for use in the school system of Norwich, Connecticut in 1979.

Advisor to the executors of the estate of Hannah Arendt. Prepared bibliographical materials and index of literary estate for the Library of Congress. Helped edit

and provided index for posthumous publications of H. Arendt. K. Refereeing National Science Foundation (US), National Endowment for the Humanities (US), Norwegian Academy of Sciences, Georgian Academy of Sciences, Israel Science Foundation, Australian Research Council. Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Yale University Press, Princeton University Press, Temple University Press, University of Chicago Press, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Purdue University Press, Westview Press, Ethics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Nous, Philosophical Review, Signs, Hypatia, Southwest Philosophy Review, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, American Philosophical Quarterly, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Psychology, Journal of Political Philosophy, Sociological Theory, American Political Science Review, and many others. L. Professional Service American Philosophical Association: Nominating Committee, Central Division, 1993-4. Committee on Philosophy and Law, 1997-2000. Chair, Committee on Career Opportunities, 2002-2005. Board of Directors member, 2002-2005. Committee for Defense of the Professional Rights of Philosophers, 2009-2014 Associate Chair, 2010-2011 Chair, 2011-2014 American Society for Value Inquiry President, 2011-12 Indiana Philosophical Association: President, 1986-7 AMINTAPHIL, Chair, Publications Committee, 1994-1999. Vice-President, 2003-2005. President, 2005-2007. North American Society for Social Philosophy: Co-President, Midwest Division, 1995-2000. Co-Chair, Program Committee, Annual meetings, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, 1997. Business Ethics Quarterly, Editorial Board Member, 1990-1997. Journal of Social Philosophy, Editorial Advisory Board, 1995-. Social Theory and Practice, Advisory Board, 2004-. Human Rights Review, Advisory Board, 2004-. Philosophy Compass, Editorial Board, 2006-2009. Journal of Human Rights, Editorial Board, 2007 -.

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Journal of Social Ontology, Advisory Board, 2009 - . Transnational Legal Theory, Board of Editors, 2009 - . Public Affair Quarterly, Editorial Board, 2009-2012. International Legal Theory book series of the American Society of International Law, published by Cambridge University Press, Editorial Board, 2007-. Philosophy of Sociality book series, published by Springer, Editorial Board, 2010-. Ethics, Editorial Board, 2012-

M. Professional Affiliations American Philosophical Association American Political Science Association American Society of International Law North American Society for Social Philosophy Internationale Vereinigung fur Rechts-Und Sozialphilosophie (IVR) AMINTAPHIL (American section of IVR) Association Internationale de Droit Penal (AIDP) American Section of AIDP Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs N. Law-Related Affiliations and Activities Member of the Missouri Bar, 2000 – present (currently inactive status). Member of the Federal Bar of the Eastern District of Missouri, 2000 – present. Member of the American Bar Association, 2000-2005. Member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, 2000-2006. Pro Bono Criminal Defense and Habeas Corpus Petitions – part-time law practice, 2000 - 2009. [Last revised – April 2014]


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