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Curriculum Vitae, October 14, 2015 ALLEN EDWARD BUCHANAN

Education: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Ph.D., 1975; Columbia University, B. A., 1970, magna cum laude

Academic Appointments:

Current

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of and Professor of Law; Duke University, 2001 to present

(Annual) Visiting Professor of the Philosophy of International Law, King’s College London, Dickson Poon School of Law, UK , April 2013 to present

Distinguished Research Professor, Center for the Philosophy of Freedom, University of Arizona, 2012 to present

Distinguished Research Fellow, Oxford Uehiro Centre, , UK. 2009 to present

Previous

University of Arizona, Professor of Philosophy and Law, 1998-2002

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Grainger Professor of Business ; Joel Feinberg Professor of Philosophy; Professor of History of Medicine (Medical Ethics Program) 1993-1998

University of Arizona, Professor of Philosophy, 1982-1993.

Lecturer, Division of Social Perspectives in Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Arizona, 1981-1984

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Assistant, and then Associate Professor of Philosophy (with tenure), 1975-1981

Non-Academic Appointments:

Consultant, (Obama’s) Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, 2010

Consultant, Secretary of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing, 1999--2000

Advisory Council for the National Human Genome Research Institute, member, 1998- 2001

Consultant, Government of Canada (Office of the Privy Council) on possible secession of Quebec, 1997

Consultant, Transitional Government of Ethiopia, on writing of secession clause in new Ethiopian Constitution, 1993

Consultant, European High Commissioner on National Minorities (Max Van der Stoel) The Hague, 1996.

Consultant, National Advisory Commission, 1997

Staff Consultant, U.S. Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experimentation, 1994-1995

Staff Philosopher for the (U.S.) President’s Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, 1982

Philosophy Advisory Committee to the President’s Commission, 1979-1981

Administrative Appointments:

Director, Consortium on Pharmacogenetics, 2000-2001

Chair, Planning Committee, University of Arizona Bioethics Center, 1999--2000

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona, 1987- 1989

Acting Director, Center for Institutional Analysis, University of Arizona, 1987-1988

Visiting Appointments:

Fagothey Visiting Professor, Santa Clara University, Spring 2016

Visiting Professor, University of California-Irvine, Spring 2015

2 Visiting Research Professor, LUISS University, Rome, Spring 2014

Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, Spring 2009.

Visiting Professor, Department of Public Policy Studies, Duke University, Fall 2002

Senior Fellow, National Humanities Center, 2001-2002

Visiting Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Cape Town and

Visiting Lecturer, University of Stellenbosch, University of Natal, University of the Witwatersrand, July and August 1991

Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy, and Medical School, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, September 1988

Visiting Professor, Department of Philosophy, Medical School, and Center for Advanced Philosophy, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa, September 1988

Visiting Professor, University of California, San Diego, Spring, 1987

Visiting Associate Professor, University of Arizona, Fall, 1981

Visiting Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Winter, 1979

Areas of Expertise:

Philosophy of International Law, , Social Moral Epistemology, Bioethics

Books

1. The Heart of Human Rights, , 2013.

2. Beyond Humanity? The Ethics of Biomedical Enhancement, Oxford University Press, 2011.

3. Better Than Human: The Perils and Promise of Enhancing Ourselves, Oxford University Press, 2011.

4. Human Rights, Legitimacy, and the Use of Force: Selected Essays, Oxford University Press, 2009.

5. and Health Care: Selected Essays, Oxford University Press, 2009.

3 6. Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International Law, Oxford University Press, 2003.

7. From Chance to Choice: Genetics & Justice, with Dan W. Brock, Norman Daniels, and Daniel Wikler, Cambridge University Press, 2000.

8. Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce from Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec, Westview Press, 1991.

9. Deciding for Others: The Ethics of Surrogate Decision Making, co-authored with Dan W. Brock, Cambridge University Press, 1989.

10. Ethics, Efficiency and the Market, Rowman & Allenheld, (U.S.) and Oxford University Press (U.K.), May 1985.

11. Deciding to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment (1983); Securing Access to Health Care (1983); Splicing Life: Issues in Genetic Engineering (1983); Ethical and Social Issues in Screening and Counseling for Genetic Disorder (1983), co-authored with others at the President’s Commission.

12. Marx and Justice: The Radical Critique of Liberalism, Rowman and Littlefield, Philosophy and Society Series 1982, (U.S.); and Methuen Publishers (U.K.), 1982.

Edited Books

1. Self-Determination and Secession, Nomos volume, co-edited with Stephen Macedo, New York University Press, 2003.

2. The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries, co-edited with Margaret Moore, Cambridge University Press, 2003.

3. Conflict of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research, co-edited with R. Spece and D. Schimm, Oxford University Press, 1995.

4. In Harm’s Way (essays in honor of Joel Feinberg), co-edited with J. Coleman, Cambridge University Press, 1994.

5. Ethics in Emergency Medicine, co-edited with Kenneth V. Iserson, Arthur Sanders, and Deborah Mathieu, Williams and Wilkins Publishing Co., 1985.

Articles and Book Chapters:

“Limitations of Evolutionary Explanations of Morality and Their Implications for Moral Progress,” first author with Russell Powell, Ethics, 2015.

4 “Toward a Naturalistic Theory of Moral Progress,” first author, with Russell Powell, Ethics, forthcoming.

“Replies to Talbott, Kelley, Ackerly, and Risse,” in a special symposium on my book, The Heart of Human Rights, in Law & Philosophy, forthcoming.

“Self-Determination, Revolution, and Intervention,” Ethics, forthcoming.

“Another Epistemic Injustice,” Epistemic Injustice, Ian Kidd et al, eds. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

“Prisoners of ,” in The Oxford Handbook on Freedom, David Schmidtz, ed., forthcoming

“Reply to Fenton, Fleck, Powers, and Voigt,” Jurisprudence, forthcoming 2015 (in a symposium issue on my book, Justice and Healthcare)

“A Proposal for an International Regulatory Regime for Lethal Drones,” first author, with Robert O. Keohane, subject of symposium in Ethics & International Affairs, 2015.

“The Ethics of Revolution and Its Implications for Intervention,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2014.

“Human Rights and Moral Progress,” in Human Rights: The Hard Questions, Cindy Holder and David Reidy, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014).

“Why International Legal Human Rights?” in Foundations of Human Rights, Mathew Liao and Massimo Renzo, eds. (forthcoming Oxford University Press, 2015).

“Human Rights: Taking Legalization Seriously,” first author with Gopal Sreenivasan, in Human Rights: Moral or Political?, eds. Adam Etinson and Erasmus Meyer (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2015).

“A Richer Jus Ad Bellum,” in The Oxford Handbook on Just , eds. Helen Frowe and Seth Lazar (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2015).

“Democracy, Equality, and the Human Right to Health Care,” second author, with Kristen Hessler, in Social Justice and Healthcare, Margaret Battin and Rosamond Rhodes, eds., OUP, 2012.

“Bioterrorism and the Social Production of Knowledge,” first author, with Maureen Kelley, The Journal of Medical Ethics, 2012.

“Still Tentative, But Still Skeptical,” (reply to David DeGrazia’s article on moral enhancement), The Journal of Medical Ethics, 2012.

5 “Precommitment Regimes for Intervention: Supplementing the Security Council,” first author, with Robert O. Keohane, Ethics & International Affairs, 2011.

“Social Moral Epistemology and Education,” in The Aims of Higher Education, eds. Harry Brighouse and Michael McPherson ( Press, 2015).

“Cognitive Enhancement,” with David Crawford, Encyclopedia of Practical Ethics, Hugh LaFollette, ed., Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, Fourth Edition (Oxford University Press, 2014).

“Human Rights,” Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy, David Estlund, ed., 2013.

“Moral Status and Human Enhancement,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2010.

“The Egalitarianism of Human Rights,” Ethics, 2010.

“Cognitive Enhancement and Education,” Journal of Theory and Research in Education, 2011.

“Reciprocal Legitimacy,” Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2011.

“Justice in the Diffusion of Innovations,” first author, with Robert O. Keohane and Anthony Cole, Journal of Political Philosophy, 2011.

“Breaking Evolution’s Chains: The Prospect of Genetic Enhancement,” second author, with Russell Powell, in Enhancing Human Capacities, edited by Ruud ter Muelen, Julian Savulescu, and Guy Kahane (Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2011). Shorter, modified version, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 36:1.

“Social Moral Epistemology and Public Policy,” Journal of Applied Philosophy 2009.

“Human Rights and the Legitimacy of the International Legal Order,” Legal Theory, 2008.

“Human Nature and Enhancement,” Bioethics, 2008.

“Fidelity to Constitutional Democracy and to International Law,” second author, with Russell Powell; Cambridge Handbook on International Law, David Armstrong, ed., Cambridge University Press, 2010.

“Human Enhancement and Human Development,” Kennedy Institute J. of Ethics, 2008.

“Social Moral Epistemology and the Tasks of Ethics,” in Ethics and Humanity (Festschrift for Jonathan Glover), Jeff McMahan et al, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).

“The Philosophy of International Law,” entry in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming).

6 “The Legitimacy of International Law,” in The Philosophy of International Law, Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).

“Survey Article: Constitutional Democracy and International Law: Are They Compatible?”, first author, with Russell Powell, The Journal of Political Philosophy, 2008.

“The Legitimacy of Global Governance Institutions”, first author, with Robert O. Keohane, Ethics & International Relations, 2006.

“Institutions, Beliefs, and Ethics: Eugenics as a Case Study,” The Journal of Political Philosophy, 2007.

“Democracy and the Commitment to International Law,” University of Georgia Journal of Comparative and International Law, (invited contribution to special issue on The Limits of International Law by Eric Posner and Jack Goldsmith), 2008.

“Justifying Preventive War,” Preemptive War: Military Action and Moral Justification, Henry Shue and David A. Rodin, eds., forthcoming, Oxford University Press.

“Institutionalizing the Just War,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2006.

“Justifying Preventive Force: A Reply to Lee,” co-authored with Robert O. Keohane, Ethics & International Affairs, 2005.

“Responsibility for Global Health,” co-authored with Matthew DeCamp, Transnational Medicine, 2006.

“Bioethics and Social Epistemology,” The Ethics of Bioethics, Lisa Eckenweiler, ed., Oxford University Press, 2006.

“Uncoupling Secession From Nationalism and Intrastate Autonomy From Secession” in Negotiating Self-Determination, Hurst Hannum, ed. Routledge, 2006.

“Secession, Self-Determination, and Identity,” Identity and Self-Determination, Igor Primoratz and Aleksandar Pavkovic, eds. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, forthcoming 2006.

“Taking the Human Out of Human Rights,” A Realistic Utopia? Critical Essays on Rawls’s Law of Peoples, Rex Martin and David Reidy, eds., Blackwell Publishing Co., 2006.

“Equality and Human Rights,” Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, 2005.

“Pharmacogenomics: Ethical and Regulatory Issues,” co-authored with Matthew DeCamp, Oxford Handbook on Bioethics, Bonnie Steinbock, ed., 2007.

“Political Liberalism and Social Epistemology”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2004.

7 “The Preventive Use of Force: A Cosmopolitan Institutional Perspective,” co-authored with Robert O. Keohane, Ethics & International Affairs, 2003.

“Reforming International Law on Humanitarian Intervention: Some Moral Issues”, Humanitarian Intervention: Moral, Political and Legal Dilemmas, Jeff Holzgrefe and Robert Keohane, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

“Secession, State-Breaking, and Intervention”, The Ethics of Intervention, Deen Chaterjee and Don Schied, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

“Pharmacogenetics: Ethical Issues and Policy Options,” (first author with five others), Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2002.

“Social Moral Epistemology", Bioethics, Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr., and Jeffrey Paul, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2002. Also published in Social Philosophy & Policy, 2002.

“From Nuremberg to Kosovo: The Morality of Illegal International Legal Reform”, Ethics, 2001; reprinted, with minor changes in Humanitarian Intervention: Moral and Philosophical Issues, Aleksandar Jokic, ed. Broadview Press, 2003.

“The Making and Unmaking of Boundaries: What Liberalism Has to Say”, Nations, States, and Borders: The Ethics of Making Boundaries, Allen Buchanan and Margaret Moore, eds. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

“Secession”, Stanford Online Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2003, revised 2012.

“The Philosophy of International Law”, first author, with David Golove, Oxford Handbook on the Philosophy of Law, in Jules L. Coleman and Scott Shapiro, eds., Oxford University Press, 2002 .

“The Quebec Secession Issue: Democracy and Minority Rights”, paper commissioned by the Office of the Privy Council, Government of Canada, 1999; reprinted in Nomos volume, Self-Determination, and Secession, Stephen Macedo and Allen Buchanan, eds. New York University Press, 2003.

“Health Care and Human Rights”, second author, with Kristen Hessler, Justice and Health Care, Rosamond Rhodes and Peggy Battin, eds., Oxford University Press, 2003.

“Introduction”, Nomos Volume, Self-Determination and Secession, Stephen Macedo and Allen Buchanan, eds. New York University Press, 2003.

“Political Legitimacy and Democracy”, Ethics, 2002.

“Act versus the Rule of Law: Reply to Naticchia”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2000.

8 “Rawls’s Law of Peoples: Rules for a Vanished Westphalian World”, Ethics, 2000.

“Justice, Legitimacy, and Human Rights”, The Idea of Political Liberalism, Victoria Davion and Clark Wolf, eds. Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.

“Secession and the Problem of Its Legitimacy,” forthcoming, Separatism (Conference volume, Forum on War and , University of Florence).

“An Ethical Framework for Stored Biological Samples Policy”, National Bioethics Advisory Commission Report on Stored Biological Samples, 2000.

“Hereditary Hemochromatosis: Ethical Issues,” with Norman Fost, Hemochromatosis, James C. Barton and Corwin Edwards eds., Cambridge University Press, 2000.

“The Internal Legitimacy of Humanitarian Intervention”, The Journal of Political Philosophy, 1999.

“Democracy and Secession,” National Self-Determination and Secession, Margaret Moore, ed., Oxford University Press, 1999.

“What’s So Special About Nations?”, Rethinking Nationalism, Couture and Nielsen, eds., 1999.

“Business Ethics and Political Philosophy”, Dictionary of Business Ethics, Patricia Werhane, ed., New York: Routledge, 1999.

“Trust in Managed Care Organizations”, Kennedy Institute Journal of Ethics, 1999.

“Recognitional Legitimacy and the State System”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1999.

“Rationing Without Justice, But Not Unjustly”, Journal of Health Politics, Law & Policy, 1998.

“Ethical Responsibilities of Patients and Clinicians Concerning Genetic Testing”, Journal of Health Care Law and Policy, 1998.

“Economics and Ethics”, The Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, Cary L. Cooper and Chris Argyris, eds., Oxford: Blackwell’s Publishers, 1998.

“Self-Determination, Secession, and the Rule of International Law”, The Morality of Nationalism, J. McMahon and R. McKim, eds., Oxford University Press, 1998.

“Community and Communitarianism”, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2000.

“Theories of Secession”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1997.

9 “Separatism, Citizenship, and the State System”, in Separatism, proceedings of conference of separatism, University of Bergen, Norway; University of Bergen Press, 1997.

“Distributive Justice in Health Care”, Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, March 1997.

“The Controversy Over Retrospective Moral Judgment”, Kennedy Institute Journal of Ethics, 1996.

“Judging the Past”, The Hastings Center Report, 1996.

“Choosing Who Will be Disabled: Genetic Intervention and the Morality of Inclusion”, Social Philosophy & Policy, 1996.

“Toward a Theory of the Ethics of Bureaucratic Organizations”, Business Ethics Quarterly, 1996.

“Health-Care Delivery and Resource Allocation”, Medical Ethics, 2nd ed., Robert M. Veatch, ed., Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1996 (substantially revised version of contribution to first edition).

“Perfecting Imperfect Duties: Collective Action to Create Moral Obligations”, Business Ethics Quarterly, 1996.

“Charity, Justice, and the Idea of Moral Progress”, in Giving: Western Ideas of Philanthropy, J.B. Schneewind, and ed., University of Indiana Press, 1996.

“Privatization and Just Healthcare”, Bioethics, 1995.

“Federalism and the Sense of Political Unity”, IF (Journal of the IBM Foundation of Italy), 1995.

“Secession, Federalism, and the Morality of Inclusion”, Arizona Law Review, 1995.

“Equal Opportunity and Genetic Intervention”, Social Philosophy & Policy, 1995.

“The Discourse of Fundraising”, The Ethics of Fundraising for Higher Education, Deni Elliott, ed., John Hopkins Press, 1995.

“Intending Death: The Structure of the Problem and Proposed Solutions”, Intending Death in Medicine, Tom L. Beauchamp and Robert Veatch, eds., Oxford University Press, 1995.

“Is There a Medical Profession in the House?”, Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research, R. Spece, D. Schimm, and A. Buchanan, eds., Oxford University Press, 1995.

“Liberalism and Group Rights”, in In Harm’s Way, J. Coleman and A. Buchanan, eds., Cambridge University Press, 1994.

10 “The Excellent in Business”, (review-article on Robert Solomon’s Excellence in Business), The Journal of Business Ethics, 1994.

“Nationalism and Secession”, A Reader in Political Philosophy, R. Goodin and P. Petit, eds., London: Blackwell Publishing Co., 1993.

“The Terms of Secession”, Proceedings of the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Social Science, 1993.

“The Role of Collective Land Rights in the Theory and Practice of Indigenous Peoples Rights”, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems, 1993.

“The Morality of Inclusion”, Social Philosophy & Policy, 1993.

“Quebec Secession and Native Territorial Rights”, Network on the Constitution, 1992.

“AIDS and the Morality of Inclusion”, in Bioethics Debates in a Changing South Africa, S. R. Benatar, ed., University of Cape Town, 1992.

National Health Systems Versus Mixed Public/Private Systems”, Bioethics Debates in a Changing South Africa, S. R. Benatar, ed., University of Cape Town, 1992.

“Is There an International Consensus in Medical Ethics?” Bioethics Debates in a Changing South Africa, S. R. Benatar, ed., University of Cape Town, 1992.

“Trends, Problems, and Prospects of Teaching and Research in Medical Ethics in the U.S.”, Bioethics Debates in a Changing South Africa, S. R. Benatar, ed., University of Cape Town, 1992.

“Public and Private Responsibilities in the U.S. Healthcare System”, Changing to National Health Care, R. Hueffner and M. P. Battin, eds., University of Utah Press, 1992.

Entry on “Distributive Justice” in The Encyclopedia of Ethics, L. Becker, editor -in-chief, New York: Garland Publishing Inc., 1992.

“Individual Rights and Social Change”, Philosophical Papers, 1991.

“The Right to Self-Determination: Analytical and Moral Foundations”, Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, 1991.

“Secession and Self-Determination”, Journal of International Affairs, 1991.

“Toward a Theory of Secession”, Ethics, 1991.

“The Physician’s Knowledge and the Patient’s Best Interest”, Ethics, Trust, and Professions, Edmund Pelligrino, ed., Press, 1991.

11 “Allocation and Healthcare Delivery”, Medical Ethics, R. Veatch, ed., McMillan, 1990.

“Ethical Issues in a Changing Healthcare Environment”, Health Care Issues and American Economic Growth, G. Libecap, ed., J.A.I. Press, 1990.

“Justice as Reciprocity Versus Subject-Centered Justice”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1990.

“Assessing the Communitarian Critique of Liberalism”, Ethics, 1989.

“Rights, Obligations, and the Special Importance of Health Care”, The Right to Health Care, edited by S. Spicker and T. Englehardt, Reidel Publishing Co., 1989.

“Advance Directives and Personal Identity”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1988.

Review-article on Richard Miller’s Analyzing Marx, Philosophical Studies, 1988.

“An Ethical Evaluation of the U.S. Health Care System”, Health Care Systems, Hans-Martin Sass and Robert U. Massey, eds., Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.

“What’s so Special About Rights?” Ethics, 1987.

“Justice and Charity”, Ethics, 1987.

“Marx, Morality, and History”, Ethics, 1987.

“The Profit Motive in Medicine” (with Dan Brock), Medicine and Philosophy, 1987.

“Marx on Progress and History”, proceedings of the Eleventh Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg, Austria, 1987.

“Deciding for Others” (with Dan Brock), The Milbank Quarterly, 1986.

“Ethical Implications of the Growth of For-Profit Health Care”, co-authored with Dan Brock, for Profit Enterprise in Health Care, National Academy Press, 1986.

“The Ethics of Surrogate Decision Making for Elderly Individuals Who Are Incompetent or of Questionable Competence”, (Background study for the Office of Technology Assessment, U.S. Congress, principal author, with contributions by Dan Brock and Michael Gilfix), 1986.

“Competition, Charity, and the Right to Health Care”, The Restraint of Liberty, T. Attig, D. Callen, and J. Gray, eds., Bowling Green University Press, 1985.

“Limitations on the Family’s Authority to Decide for the Incompetent Patient”, in Ethics Committees, edited by E. Doudera and R. Cranford, 1985.

12 “Our Treatment of Incompetents”, Border Crossings: New Introductory Essays in Biomedical Ethics, eds., T. Regan and D. Van Deveer, Temple University Press, 1985.

“The Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1983. Also published, with alterations as “Is There a Right to a Decent Minimum of Health Care?” in a report of the (U.S.) President’s Commission for the study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research: Securing Access to Health Care, 1983.

Review-article on Allen Wood’s Marx , The Journal of Philosophy, 1983.

“The Limits Of Proxy Decision Making”, Paternalism, edited by Rolf Sartorius, University of Minnesota Press, 1983; revised version, U.C.L.A. Law Review, 1981.

“The Marxian Conceptual Framework and the Origins of Totalitarian Socialism”, Marxism and Democracy, edited by J. Paul, Basil Blackwell Publishing Co., 1982.

Review-article on Kant’s Theory of Morals by Bruce Aune, The Philosophical Review, 1982.

“Philosophical Foundations of Beneficence”, Beneficence and Health-Care, edited by E. Shelp, Reidel Publishing Co., 1982.

“The Marxian Critique of Justice and Rights”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume: Marx and Morality, 1982.

“Justice: A Philosophical Review”, Justice and Health Care, edited by E. Shelp, Ridel Publishing Co., 1981.

“Deriving Welfare Rights from Libertarian Rights”, Income Support: Conceptual and Policy Issues, edited by P.G. Brown, et al., Center for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland, Rowman and Littlefield, 1981.

“Autonomy, Fairness, and Freedom of Expression: A Reply to Professor Scanlon”, University of Pittsburgh Law Review, 1980.

“Rawls’s Theory of Justice: A Critical Introduction”, ’s Theory of Social Justice, edited by G. Blocker, et al., Ohio University Press, 1980.

“Revolutionary Motivation and Rationality”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1979; reprinted in Marx, Justice, and History, eds. M. Cohen, T. Nagel, and T. Scanlon, 1981.

“Alienation, Exploitation, and Injustice”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1979.

“Medical Paternalism and Legal Imperialism: Not the Only Alternatives”, American Journal of Law and Medicine, 1978.

13 “Medical Paternalism”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1978: reprinted in Moral Problems in Medicine (2nd edition), ed. Samuel Gorovitz, et. al., 1983; Medicine and Morality eds. M. Cohen, T. Nagel, and T. Scanlon, 1983, and Contemporary Moral Problems, ed. R. Wasserstrom (2nd Edition).

Review-article on Onora Nell’s Acting on Principal, The Journal of Philosophy, 1978.

“Categorical Imperatives and Moral Principles”, Philosophical Studies, 1977.

“Basic Knowledge”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1977.

“Revisability and Rational Choice”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1975.

“Distributive Justice and Legitimate Expectations”, Philosophical Studies, 1975.

“Kant’s Second Analogy”, Proceedings of the International Congress on Kant, 1974.

Other Professional Activities:

Referee for Ethics & International Affairs Philosophical Monographs, Science Ethics American J. of Political Science Health Affairs Kennedy Institute J. of Ethics J. of Medicine and Philosophy J. of Applied Philosophy Business Ethics Quarterly New England Journal of Medicine The Milbank Memorial Quarterly J. of the American Medical Association The Journal of Business Ethics

References:

Jonathan Glover, Kings College London

Tom L. Beauchamp, Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University

Charles Beitz, Ph.D., Department of Politics, Princeton University

Hurst Hannum, J.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

14 Thomas Christiano, Ph.D., Department of Philosophy, University of Arizona

Robert O. Keohane, Ph.D., Department of Political Science, Duke University

Dan W. Brock, Ph.D., Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health

Norman Fost, M.D., M.P.H., Program in Medical Ethics, University of Wisconsin- Madison

Selected Awards, Honors, and Grants:

Undergraduate: Magna Cum Laude, Columbia University, 1970 Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University, 1970 Columbia University Scholar, 1966-70

Graduate: Nomination for Harvard Society of Fellows Junior Fellowship (postgraduate) Requirement of M.A. thesis waved by Department of Philosophy on basis of outstanding performance on M.A. qualifying examination.

Three-year National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship, University of North Carolina, 1971-74.

Faculty:

Romanell Philosophy Phi Beta Kappa Lecturer, 2015-2016

Fagothey Distinguished Visiting Professorship, University of Santa Clara, 2016

Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, 2009

Distinguished Research Associate, Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Oxford 2009--

Scholar in Residence, Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, Duke University 2006-007.

Dean’s Leave (Duke University, College of Arts and Sciences), 2007.

James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy, 2005

Langford Lectureship, Duke University, 2003

Co-investigator, Carnegie grant, “Wielding American Power,” 2003-2004.

15 Principal Investigator for unrestricted grant for Consortium on Pharmacogenetics,

funded by GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, and First Genetic Trust, 2000-2001

National Endowment For the Humanities Center Fellow, 2001- 2002, Research Triangle Park, N.C.

Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Professorship, University of Arizona

Fellowship, Udall Center For the Study of Public Policy, University of Arizona, 1999

Awarded University of Wisconsin Alumni Foundation Named Professorship (Joel Feinberg Professor of Philosophy),

Awarded Grainger Professorship in Business Ethics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Grainger School of Business, 1993

National Science Foundation Grant for 2-year project “Marketing the Genetic Revolution: Ethical Issues”

Graduate School Research Committee Grant (2/9th support for Summer 1996, awarded December 1995) . National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar College Teachers, Director, Seminar on Political Self-Determination, Summer 1994

National Institutes of Health, National Genome Center, Ethical Legal and Social Implications of the Human Genome Project, principal investigator for a multi-year great to write a book-length study entitled From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice, 1993

“Justice and Charity,” Philosopher’s Annual (10 best Philosophy articles of 1987)

Award for one of ten best books in Bioethics, Deciding For Others, 1992.

Delegate, American Philosophical Association Cultural exchange with Soviet Academy of Sciences, September 1987

University of Arizona Social Science Research Institute Professorship, Spring 1985

National Endowment for the Humanities Independent Study and

16 Research Fellowship (for 1985-86)

Summer Fellow, Political Philosophy Seminar, Menlo Park, California, Institute for Humane Studies – Liberty Fund, 1980

Graduate School Summer Research Grant, University of Minnesota, 1980

Summer Fellow, Political Philosophy Seminar, Santa Barbara, California, Reason Foundation – Liberty Fund, 1979

Single Quarter Leave for research on Marx’s critique on conceptions of justice, University of Minnesota, 1979

Educational Development Grant for preparation and implementation of new course in medical ethics, University of Minnesota, 1978

Graduate School Faculty Grant for research in medical ethics, University of Minnesota, 1976-1977

Selected University and Community Service:

Member, Planning Committee for Provost’s Lecture Series, Duke University, 2007.

Member, Steering Committee, Genome, Ethics, Law, and Policy Center, Duke University, 2002-

Volunteer lecturer, Focus Program, “Humanitarianism At Home and Abroad,” 2002, 2003

Member, Advisory Council for the National Human Genome Research Institute, 1997- 2000

Member, Hospital Ethics Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994-1996

Member, education Subcommittee, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994-1995

Member, Board of Visitors, Wasiman Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996

Member, Steering Committee, Cultural Pluralism Research circle, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1994-1998

Member, Advisory Council, Center for Institutional Analysis, University of Arizona, 1987-1988

17 Member, Organizing Committee, Center for Public Policy, University of Arizona, 1987

Member, Hospital Ethics Committee, University of Arizona, 1984-1986

Member, Long-Range Planning Committee, Arizona Medical Association, 1984-1986

Member, Medical Panel of Committee for Research with Human Subjects, University of Minnesota, 1975-1980

Member, Ethical Crisis Committee, Children’s Hospital and Health Center, Minneapolis, 1975-1977

Numerous pro bono presentations on medical ethics and nursing ethics to various organizations in Minnesota, Arizona, Wisconsin, and North Carolina.

18 TOP TEN PUBLICATIONS

The Heart of Human Rights, OUP, forthcoming 2013.

Justice, Legitimacy, and Self-Determination: Moral Foundations for International Law, OUP, 2003.

Beyond Humanity: The Promise and Perils of Enhancing Ourselves, OUP, 2011. “Justice as Reciprocity Versus Subject-Centered Justice,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1999.

From Chance to Choice: Genetics and Justice, OUP, 2000 (first author, with Dan W. Brock, Norman Daniels, and Daniel Wikler).

Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce From Fort Sumter to Lithuania and Quebec, Westview Press (OUP in UK).

Deciding For Others: The Ethics of Surrogate Decision Making, CUP, 1989 (first author, with Dan W. Brock)

“Justice as Reciprocity versus Subject-Centered Justice,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1990.

“Institutionalizing the Just War,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2006.

“The Egalitarianism of Human Rights,” Ethics, 2010.

“The Right to a ‘Decent Minimum’ of Healthcare,” Philosophy & Public Affairs, 1983.

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