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C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

- Helga Varden -

CONTACT INFORMATION

Address: Helga Varden Professor Department of Department of and Women Studies University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 105 Gregory Hall, MC-468 810 South Wright Street Urbana, IL 61801 USA

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AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Kant’s , , (the history of) legal-, the philosophy of sex and , applied , moral psychology, philosophical anthropology.

AREAS OF COMPETENCE Kant’s , (the history of) practical philosophy.

WORK (post Ph.D.)

Fall 2020-present: Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Philosophy and Department of Gender and Women’s Studies.

Fall 2012-2020: Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Philosophy and Department of Gender and Women’s Studies.

Spring 2018-present:

1 a.) Affiliated faculty, The Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. b.) Affiliated faculty, European Union Center, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

2006-present: The Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, University of Oslo, participating scholar.

Fall 2016: Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago. (Part time.)

Fall 2014-Spring 2015: Brady Distinguished Visiting Professor in Ethics and Civic Life, Department of Philosophy, Northwestern University.

Spring 2014: Visiting fellow at the Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, University of St. Andrews.

Fall 2006-Fall 2012: Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Philosophy and Gender and Women’s Studies (2008-2012).

August 2009: Guest lecturer conducting a weeklong graduate seminar on ”Liberal Theories of the State and the Rule of Law” at the Department of Philosophy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).

November 2008: Guest lecturer conducting a weeklong seminar on ‘liberal theories of right’ at the European Academy of Legal Theory at Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis, Brussels.

Jan. 2006-Aug. 2009: University of Oslo, Faculty of Law, affiliated faculty. Lecturer in the for the legal philosophy part of examen facultatum (every January and August).

EDUCATION 2001-2006: University of Toronto, Canada. Ph.D. in philosophy. Thesis title: The Liberal Ideal of Political Obligations: The Lockean Voluntarist vs. Kant’s Non-Voluntarist Ideal of Political Obligations. Thesis director: Arthur Ripstein. Readers: Gopal Sreenivasan and Sergio Tenenbaum. External examiner: Daniel Weinstock. Internal examiner: Sophia Moreau.

1996-1999: University of Tromsø, Norway. MA in philosophy.

1994-1996: University of Tromsø, Norway. Undergraduate studies in philosophy.

2 1994: Awarded the professional title of “siviløkonom” (“civil economist”) by the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH).

1993-1994: London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. MSc in Industrial Relations and Personnel Management.

1990-1993: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK. BA (Hons.) in Business Management.

PUBLICATIONS a.) Books Sex, Love, and Gender—A Kantian Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. b.) Articles 29.) “Locke on Property,” in J. Gordon-Roth & S. Weinberg (eds.) The Lockean Mind, Routledge.

28.) “Universality and in Kant’s Practical Philosophy: Accommodating Religious, Cultural, and Sexual Difference within the Framework of Freedom,” in S. Baiasu and M. Timmons (eds.) The Kantian Mind, Routledge (forthcoming).

27.) “Kant and Privacy,” in A. Lyssy & C. Yeomans (eds.) Dimensions of Normativity: Kant on , Legality and Humanity, Palgrave (forthcoming).

26.) “Kantian Care,” in Asha L. Bhandary & Amy Baehr (eds.) Caring for : Dependency and Political Theory, Routledge (forthcoming).

25.) “Kant and Moral Responsibility for Animals,” in Kant & Animals, eds. Lucy Allais and John Callanan, Oxford University Press: Oxford (2020), pp. 157-175.

24.) “Kant on Sex. Reconsidered: A Kantian Account of Sexuality: Sexual love, , and Sexual Orientation,” 2018, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 4(1): 1-33.

23.) “Kant’s moral theory and feminist ethics: women, embodiment, care relations, and systemic injustice,” in The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic , ed. Pieranna Garavaso, Bloomsbury Academic (2018), pp. 459-482.

22.) “Kant and Sexuality,” in The Palgrave Kant Handbook, ed. Matthew Altman, Palgrave Macmillan (2017), pp. 331-353.

21.) “Self-Governance and Reform in Kant’s Liberal : Ideal and Non-Ideal Theory in Kant’s Doctrine of Right,” special edition of dois pontos, Curitiba, São Carlos, 13: 2, pp. 39-70, 2016, ed. Daniel Peres.

3 20.) “Rawls vs. Nozick vs. Kant on Domestic Economic ,” in Kant and Social Policies, eds. Andrea Luisa Bucchile Faggion, Nuria Sánchez Madrid, Alessandro Pinzani, Palgrave Macmillan (2016), pp. 93-123.

19.) “Kant and Women.” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 98, Issue 4 (2017), pp. 653-694. (Electronic publication, Oct. 24, 2015.) DOI:10.1111/papq.12103

18.) “The Terrorist Attacks in Norway, July 22nd 2011— Some Kantian Reflections.” Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift/Norwegian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 49, No. 3-4 (2014), pp. 236-59.

17.) ”A Feminist, Kantian Conception of the Right to Bodily Integrity: The Cases of Abortion and .” In Out of the Shadows, eds. Sharon L. Crasnow & Anita M. Superson, Oxford University Press: New York, 2012: pp. 33-57. ------Reprinted in The Right to Bodily Integrity, ed. A. M. Viens, in the series International Library of Essays on , Ashgate 2014, pp. 153-77.

16.) “A Kantian Critique of the Care Tradition: Family Law and Systemic Justice.” Kantian Review, 2012, 17:2 pp. 327-356.

15.) “The Lockean ‘Enough-and-as-Good’ Proviso - an Internal Critique.” Journal of Moral Philosophy 9 (2012), pp. 410-22.

14.) “A Kantian Conception of .” Review of International Studies, 2011, Vol. 37, Issue 05, pp. 2043-2057.

13.) “Kant and Lying to the Murderer at the Door… One more Time: Kant’s Legal Philosophy and Lies to Murderers and Nazis.” The Journal of , Vol. 41, No. 4, Winter 2010: 403- 421. (The most read philosophy article in 2015 by any journal published by Wiley Blackwell.)

12.) “Lockean Freedom and the Proviso’s Appeal to Scientific .” Social Theory and Practice, vol. 36, no. 1, 2010, pp. 1-20.

11.) “A Kantian Conception of Free Speech.” In Free Speech in a Diverse World, ed. Deirdre Golash, Springer Publishing, 2010, pp. 39-55.

10.) “Nozick’s Reply to the Anarchist: What He Said and What He Should Have Said About Procedural Rights.” Law and Philosophy (Volume 28, Issue 6 (2009), pp. 585-616). (DOI: 10.1007/s10982-009-9046-1)

9.) ”Kant’s Non-Absolutist Conception of Political Legitimacy: How Public Right ‘Concludes’ Private Right in ‘The Doctrine of Right’.”Kant-Studien, Heft 3/2010, pp. 331-51.

8.) “Diversity and Unity. An Attempt at Drawing a Justifiable Line.” Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie/Archives for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (ARSP), Vol. 94 (2008), Heft 1: 1- 25.

7.) “International and Cosmopolitan Political Obligations.” In Coercion and the State, David A. Reidy and Walter Riker (eds.), Springer Publishing, 2008, pp. 239-250.

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6.) “Kant’s Non-Voluntarist Conception of Political Obligations: Why Justice is Impossible in the State of Nature.” Kantian Review, vol. 13-2, 2008, pp.1-45. (Open Access download here.)

5.) “A Kantian Conception of Rightful Sexual Relations: Sex, (Gay) Marriage and .” Social Philosophy Today, vol. 22 (2007) (“Science, Technology and Social Justice”): 199-218.

4.) “Locke’s Waste Restriction and His Strong Voluntarism.” Locke Studies, 6 (2006): 127-141.

3.) “Kant and Dependency Relations: Kant on the State’s Right to Redistribute Resources to Protect the Rights of Dependents.” Dialogue – Canadian Philosophical Review, XLV (2006): 257-84.

2.) ”Politisk filosofi uten metafysikk?” Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift, Nr. 3, 2001. (Translation: ”Political Philosophy without ?” Norwegian Journal of Philosophy, No.3, 2001.)

1.) ”Dygd, lyst og lykke i Nicomachean Ethics”. Kjellerdypet, Vol. 3-4, 2000. (Translation: “, Lust and Happiness in ’s Nicomachean Ethics”, Kjellerdypet.)

c.) Critical Commentaries/Review Essays/Introductory Texts 7.) “ – frihetens politiske filosofi”/”Immanuel Kant – Justice as Freedom”

The Norwegian version (“Immanuel Kant – frihetens politiske filosofi”) appears in Politisk filosofi. Fra Platon til , ed. Jørgen Pedersen, Pax Forlag, pp. 472-98. (Norwegian anthology of essays on central figures in the history of political philosophy.) The English version (“Immanuel Kant – Justice as Freedom”) is published in Philosophie de la justice/Philosophy of Justice, Vol. 12 in the series , ed. Guttorm Fløistad, Dordrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2015, pp. 213-37.

6.) “ – anarkistisk libertarianisme”/”John Locke – Libertarian

The Norwegian version appears in Politisk filosofi. Fra Platon til Hannah Arendt, ed. Jørgen Pedersen, Pax Forlag, pp. 370-93. (Norwegian anthology of essays on central figures in the history of political philosophy.) The English version (“John Locke – Libertarian Anarchism”) is published in Philosophie de la justice/Philosophy of Justice, Vol. 12 in the series Contemporary Philosophy, ed. Guttorm Fløistad, Springer: the Netherlands, 2015, 157-76.

5.) ”Patriotism, Poverty, and Global Justice—A Kantian Engagement with Pauline Kleingeld’s Kant and ,” Kantian Review, Vol. 10: 2, pp. 251-266, 2014.

4.) “Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice - Some Kantian Rejoinders.” Social Philosophy Today, vol. 27: 217-32, 2011.

3.) ”Coercion and the State.” A review of Sharon Byrd and Joachin Hruschka’s “Kant's Doctrine of Right: A Commentary” , 2011, 2(2): 547-559.

2.) ”Rescuing Justice and Equality – A Critical Engagement.” Social Philosophy Today, vol. 26, pp. 175 - 189, 2010.

5 1.) Critical Commentary on Ann Cudd's Analyzing Oppression, OUP 2006. Contribution to web- based symposium on the web forum Symposia on Gender, Race, and Philosophy (SGRP), Volume 5, number 1, Spring 2009. Web forum organized by Bob Gooding-Williams (Northwestern), Sally Haslanger (MIT), Ishani Maitra (Rutgers), Ron Sundstrom (USF), and Cynthia Willett (Emory).

d.) Encyclopedia/Lexicon Entries 8.) “On a Supposed Right to Lie from Philanthropy,” for The Cambridge Kant Lexicon, ed. Julian Wuerth, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming).

7.) ”,” in The Cambridge Rawls Lexicon, eds. J. Mandle and D. Reidy, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge (UK), 2015, pp. 561-5.

1.-6.) The following entries in the Encyclopedia of Global Justice, ed. Deen K. Chatterjee, Springer Netherlands (2011):

“Charity,” pp. 117-119 “Kant, Immanuel: Contemporary Kantian Responses to,” pp. 610-613 “Kant, Immanuel,” pp. 609-610 “Duties, Perfect and Imperfect,” pp. 280-81 “Duties, Positive and Negative,” pp. 281-284 “Nozick, Robert,” 760-762

e.) Reviews 9.) Review of Sidney Axinn Sacrifice and Value: A Kantian Interpretation (Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), Critique. (Posted 22nd Jan, 2017.)

8.) Review of Martha C. Nussbaum’s Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice, Harvard University Press, 2013 in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. (2014.03.34)

7.) Review of Carol Hay’s , Liberalism, Feminism: Resisting Oppression, Palgrave, 2013, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2013.11.05).

6.) Review of Elisabeth Ellis’ (ed) Kant's Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications, Penn State Press, 2012, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2013. 01.31).

5.) Review of Jan Narveson and James P. Sterba’s Are Liberty and Equality Compatible, Cambridge University Press, 2010, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2010.08.16).

4.) Review of Thomas E. Hill Jr.’s (ed) Blackwell Guide to Kant's Ethics, Blackwell, 2009, in Ethics, July 2010, Vol. 120, No. 4: 860-864.

3.) Review essay of Otfried Höffe’s Kant’s Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and , transl. by Alexandra Newton. Cambridge University Press, 2006, in Symposium: Canadian Journal of , Volume 12, no. 1, Spring 2008: 168-174.

6 2.) Review of Paul Guyer’s Kant, New York: Routledge, 2006, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (02.03. 2007).

1.) Review of Paul Saurette’s The Kantian Imperative: Humiliation, Common Sense, Politics, University of Toronto Press 2005, in “Letters in Canada”, the University of Toronto Quarterly, Vol. 76:1, Winter 2007, pp. 305-307.

f.) 8.) Podcast interview (“Immanuel Kant's Racism and Sexism with Professors Lucy Allais and Helga Varden”) with Tanishq Khurana for The Philosophy Junkie, Oct. 31, 2020.

7.) Podcast interview (“Kant’s Theory of Sexuality”) with Ole Morten Moen and Aksel Braanen Sterri on Moralistene/Moralizers (Norwegian only).

6.) ”Retten til frihet – om fremmedgjøring og undertrykking i den norske offentligheten” (Salongen—Tidsskrift for filosofi og idehistorie). November 14, 2016. (Norwegian only.)

5.) ”The Politics of Narcissism, Dehumanization, and Dispossession: From Norway to Orlando to Britain”, June 27, 2016, Medium.

4.) “Niqab-forbud stenger folk ute” (“Norwegian law against niqab excludes women from higher education”), with Hege Cathrine Finholt (U. of Oslo), Vårt Land, Oct. 8, 2016. (Norwegian only.)

3.) ”Norsk filosofi—en liten runde til” (Norwegian Philosophy—Another Quick Round”) Salongen—Tidsskrift for filosofi og idehistorie, June 1, 2016, (Norwegian only.)

2.) ”Den fattige debatten,” (”The lack of informed public debate in Norway”), in Salongen – Tidsskrift for filosofi og idehistorie, November 25, 2015. (Norwegian only.)

1.) “Norsk filosofi—et blikk utenfra” (Norwegian Philosophy—A View from the Outside”), in Salongen—Tidsskrift for filosofi og idehistorie, July 31, 2015. (Norwegian only.)

RESEARCH PRIZES/FELLOWSHIPS

Spring 2020: The UIUC 2020 Campus Distinguished Promotion Award.

Fall 2014/Spring 2015:

Brady Distinguished Visiting Associate Professor in Ethics and Civic Life, Department of Philosophy, Northwestern University.

Spring 2014: Visiting fellow, the Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Department of Philosophy, University of St. Andrews.

7 Fall 2013: Associate, Center for Advanced Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign (for 2013-14, research fellowship).

Spring 2013: “Humanities Released Time” fellowship, Campus Research Board Programs, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Spring 2013: William and Flora Hewlett International Research Travel Grant (for 2012- 13).

2006-present Scholar’s Travel Award, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research (OVCR), U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (19 awards)

August 2007: Internationale Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (IVR) Prize for Young Scholars. (Paper: “Diversity and Unity: An Attempt at Drawing a Justifiable Line”)

December 2005: George Paxton Young Memorial Prize 2005, co-winner. Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto.

July 2005: The North American Kant Markus Herz Award 2004. Awarded to the best graduate student paper submitted to any of the division meetings. (Paper: “Kant and Dependency Relations: Kant on the State’s Right to Redistribute Resources to Protect the Rights of Dependents”.)

May 2005: 1st prize Student Essay Competition at the Canadian Philosophical Association Congress 2005. (Paper: “Kant and Dependency Relations: Kant on the State’s Right to Redistribute Resources to Protect the Rights of Dependents”.)

Oct 2004: Graduate student travel stipend to the Midwest Study Group of the North American Kant Society Meeting. Awarded to the best graduate paper. (Paper: “Kant and Dependency Relations: Kant on the State’s Right to Redistribute Resources to Protect the Rights of Dependents”.)

2004-Sept. 2005: Full PhD scholarship from the Research Council of Norway.

2001-Dec. 2003: Stipend from the University of Toronto: A University of Toronto Open Fellowship. Tuition Grant. Teaching Assistantship.

2000: Awarded Fulbright Fellowship for graduate studies in the USA.

2000, January: Stipend from the Department of Research at the University of Tromsø (Norway) to prepare applications for doctoral studies (“overgangsstipend”).

8 TEACHING AWARDS Summer 2020: Wengert Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award

Summer 2020: Department of Philosophy Faculty Teaching Award

Spring 2020: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students”

PHIL 107 (“Introduction to Political Philosophy”) PHIL 511 (“Seminar Ethical Theory”)

Fall 2019: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students”

PHIL 250 (“Theories of Human Nature”) PHIL 436* (“Philosophy of Law and State”)

(PHIL 436 was also on the list of courses/instructors ranked as “outstanding,” meaning top 10% campus wide.)

Spring 2019: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students”

PHIL 107 (“Introduction to Political Philosophy”) PHIL 414 (“Recent Modern Philosophers—Hannah Arendt”)

Fall 2018: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students”

PHIL 436* “Philosophy of Law and State.”

(This course was also on the list of courses ranked as “outstanding,” meaning top 10% campus wide.)

Spring 2018: One the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for

PHIL 421 “Ethical Theories.

Fall 2017: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for

PHIL 250 “Theories of Human Nature.” PHIL 511 “Seminar Ethical Theory.”

Spring 2016: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for

PHIL 421* “Ethical Theories” PHIL 107 “Introduction to Political Philosophy”

(PHIL 421 was also on the list of courses/instructors ranked as “outstanding,” meaning top 10% campus wide).

Spring 2014: The LAS Dean’s Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.

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Spring 2012: Moss Outstanding Leadership Coach Award (from the Illinois Leadership Center)

Fall 2011: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 422 “Recent Developments in Ethics”

Spring 2011: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 521 “Seminar Contemporary Problems: ‘Kant’s Practical Philosophy’” PHIL 436 “Philosophy of Law and the State: ‘Modern Theories of Law and the State’”

Fall 2010: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 421 “Ethical Theories” PHIL 530 “Dissertation Seminar”

Spring 2010: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 436 “Philosophy of the Law and of the State – Global Justice”

Fall 2009: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 530 “Dissertation Seminar”

Spring 2009: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 421 “Ethical Theories” PHIL 511 “Seminar on Feminist Philosophy”

Spring 2008: On the “List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by their Students” for PHIL 421 “Ethical Theories”

PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES/INVITED TALKS

* TBD 130.) Talk at the 3rd Kantian Lab Conference “Kantian Rationality in the Project of Enlightenment,” Köningsberg, October 2021.

* Sex, Love, and Gender: A Kantian Theory, Author-Meets-Critics.

129.) Society of German and Romanticism (SGIR), Pacific APA. Critics: Carol Hay, Jennifer Lockhart and Janelle DeWitt. 128.) Central APA 2021, Feb. 24-27. Critics: Ann Cahill, Alice MacLachlan, Jordan Pascoe.

* TBA 127.) Workshop on bioethics and history of philosophy/Kant, Dept. of Philosophy, Purdue University, April 16-17, 2021.

* “Kant on Facing Political Evil”

10 126.) Eastern APA 2021, Jan 5-6.

* “Kant and Arendt on Barbaric and Totalitarian Evil” 125.) Talk at the Aristotelian Society (London, UK), Nov. 20, 2020. 124.) Lecture at The Modern Lecture Series, The Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, September 3, 2018. (Invited.)

* Kant and Arendt on Barbarian and Totalitarian Evil. 123.) Symposium on Kant and the Value of Humanity: Political Philosophy. The Biennial Conference of the North American Kant Society. It be held at Binghamton University in Binghamton New York on June 5-7, 2020. (Invited. Zoom)

* “Sex, Love, and Gender—A Kantian Theory.” 123.) Department of Philosophy, Southern University Carbondale, April 2020. Postponed. 122.) Keynote Address, Practical Philosophy Workshop, University of Oslo, November 21-22, 2019. (Invited.) 121.) Women and Minorities in Philosophy lecture series, University of Chicago, Oct 21, 2020. (Invited.) 120.) Colloquium at Department of Philosophy, Oakland University, March 15, 2019. (Invited.)

* “Kantian Care.” 119.) Talk at Kant practical philosophy workshop at Hitotsubashi University, Japan March 21-22, 2019. (Invited.)

* “Public Right and Reform.” 118.) Talk at the Annual Rousseau Conference, November 23-24, 2018, University of Keele. Organizers: Ruhi Demiray and Sorin Baiasu. (Invited.)

* “.” 117.) Lecture (“Kant, Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau on political obligations & political legitimacy”) at The Modern Critical Theory Lecture Series, The Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, September 3, 2018. (Invited.)

* “Exploring the Nature of Innate Right: The Body & Free Speech” 116.) University of Baltimore, workshop, July 2018. (Invited.)

* “Sexual Violence.” 115.) The Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory's Annual Distinguished Faculty Lecture, April 2, 2018. (Invited.)

* “Sexual Violence and Oppression – A Kantian Approach.” 114.) The annual Niebuhr Lecture, Elmhurst College, April 30, 2018. (Invited.) 113.) “Dimensions of Normativity: Humanity, Morality and Legality in Kant,” Feb. 19-21, 2018. Organizer: Christopher Yeomans. (Invited.)

* “Engaging Human Philosophically: Complexities and Complications."

11 112.) Keynote address at “Method in ” at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), April 19-20, 2018. Organized by The Programme for Applied Ethics (NTNU) in collaboration with the Practical Philosophy Working Group at the University of Oslo. (Invited.)

* “German Idealism” 111.) Talk (“Kant, Sex, and Love”) at The Modern Critical Theory Lecture Series, The Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, September 5, 2017. (Invited.)

* “Kant and the Right to Privacy” 110.) 13th International Kant Congress, University of Oslo, August 6-9, 2019. 109.) Workshop on “Political Philosophy Today” at the 24. Hitotsubashi International Conference on Philosophy/Social Philosophy/Applied Ethics in Cooperation with the Kakenhi-Project and the Japanese-German Association of Applied Ethics, Hitotsubashi University, Oct. 29-30, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. (Invited.)

* “The General Will and Reform in Kant’s Legal-Political Philosophy” 108.) Part of panel “Rights and Duties in Kantian Political and Legal Philosophy.” 2017 ECPR General Conference, September 6-9, University of Oslo, Norway. Panel organizers: Christoph Hanisch and Alyssa Bernstein. (Invited.)

* “Kant on Sex. Reconsidered.” 107.) Union College’s Speaker Series on October 12. 2017. (Invited.) 106.) The Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, Pacific APA, April 12, 2017. 105.) Department of Philosophy, Concordia University, February 10, 2017. (Invited.) 104.) Work-in-progress talk, University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Philosophy, Oct. 27, 2016. (Invited.)

* “’Be Wise as Serpents… and Guileless as Doves,’ Strangers, Kant, and Public Engagements.” 103.) “What Lives Matter/ How Lives Matter,” Law and Humanities Institute’s (LHI), NY, April 7th, 2017. (Invited.)

* “Kant and Moral Responsibility for Animals” 102.) Guest speaker at the Department of Philosophy, Iowa State University, as part of The Philosopher in Residence series (two talks), January 13, 2017. (Invited.) 101.) , University of Chicago, October 27, 2016. (Invited.) 100.) The Grace Nelson Lecture, the Philosophy Department, Indiana University, November 13, 2015. (Invited.)

* “Giving Him a Second Chance; Talking with Kant on Sex” 99.) Department of Philosophy/Gender and Women Studies, Western Michigan University, March 25, 2016. (Invited.) 98.) New Voices in Legal Theory, Loyola University New Orleans, February 26-27, 2016. (Invited.) 97.) University of Chicago’s Practical Philosophy Workshop, Jan 29, 2016. (Invited.) 96.) Purdue University, Dec 2, 2015. (Invited.)

12 * Kant on the Intersection between Reason, the Law, and Emotion with Regard to Sexual Love and Religion. 95.) The XXVII World Congress of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) in Washington, D.C. in July 2015. Special workshop program, group: “Family, Sexuality, Love, and Religion,” Chair: Gordon Babst. (Invited.)

* Freedom, Nature, and Secession: A Kantian Approach 94.) The XXVII World Congress of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) in Washington, D.C. in July 2015. (Working groups program.)

* The Brady Lecture Series: Ethics and Civic Life. 93.) “A Kantian Theory of Sexual Love,” March 2, 2015 92.) “Kant on Legal Responsibility for Animals,” Feb 26, 2015 91.) “The Terrorist Attacks in Norway, July 22nd 2011— Some Kantian Reflections,” Feb. 23, 2015 The Brady Program/Department of Philosophy, John Evans Alumni Center, Northwestern University.

* Self-Governance in Kant’s Republicanism 90.) AMINTAPHIL 2014 Conference on Immigration and Citizenship, Chapman University, Oct. 9-12, 2014.

* A Kantian Approach to Bodily Integrity 89.) Workshop on Bodily Integrity, U. of Alberta, Canada, Sept 2014. (Invited.)

* Kant and Nozick on Distributive Justice 88.) August, 2014, State University of Londrina, Brazil. (Invited.)

* The Terrorist Attacks in Norway, July 22nd 2011— Some Kantian Reflections 87.) The Human Rights Workshop, University of Chicago, May, 2014. (Invited.) 86.) Department of Philosophy, Minnesota University, Nov. 14, 2014 (Invited.) 85.) Colloquium, Pomona College, April 24, 2014. (Invited.) 84.) Kant Reading Group, U. Of St. Andrews, April 2, 2014. (Invited.)

* “A Kantian Theory of Legal Responsibility for Animals” 83.) Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, March 15, 2014. (Invited) 82.) New Voices in Legal Theory workshop, March 3-4, 2014, St. Andrews, Scotland. 81.) The Philosophy Club, February 26, 2014, University of St. Andrews (Invited). 80.) The “Kant on Animals” conference, organizer Lucy Allais, University of Witwatersrand, 5-8 July, 2013, Kruger Park, South Africa. (Invited.)

* Kantianism, Liberalism, Feminism: Resisting Oppression 79.) Critic on “author-meets-critics” session on Carol Hay’s Kantianism, Liberalism, Feminism: Resisting Oppression, Society for , Pacific APA, April 16-20, 2014, San Francisco. (Invited.)

* “On the Wrongness of Sexual Violence and Sexual Discrimination—a Kantian Approach”

13 78.) The University of Chicago Society of Fellows, May 5, 2014. (Invited.) 77.) The “The Global Politics of LGBT Rights, Rules and Responses” conference, Centre for Global Constitutionalism, School of International Relations, Department of Philosophy, University of St Andrews, organizers Marcia Baron and Anthony F. Lang, April 4, 2014. (Invited.)

* “Kant and Women” 76.) Society for Analytical Feminism conference Analytical Feminism: Past, Present, & Future (University of Massachusetts Lowell, September 16th-18th (2016). Panel organized by Julie Walsh. 75.) Knox College, May 13, 2015. (Invited.) 74.) The Political Theory Colloquium, Northwestern University, March 16, 2015. (Invited.) 73.) The Practical Philosophy Workshop, Northwestern University, March 13, 2015 (invited). 72.) Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Nov. 2014 71.) NAKS (North American Kant Society) session “Kant and feminism”, Pacific APA, San Diego, April 2014. (Invited.) 70.) The Society for Analytical Feminism’s conference “Take it to the Bridge: Crossing between Analytic and Continental Feminist ,” October 4-7, 2012, Vanderbilt University. 69.) Presented at the New Voices in Legal Theory Roundtable, University of Miami Law School, April 27-28, 2012.

* “Public Representation and in Kant’s Republicanism” 68.) The workshop “Political Representation,” Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, Aug. 18-22, 2014. Organizers: Daniel Peres, Alfredo Stork, and Denise Vitalle. (Invited.) 67.) Department of Philosophy, Arizona State University, colloquium, May 2, 2014. (Invited.) 66.) The conference “Kant and Republicanism,” Cluster of Excellence “Formation of Normative Orders” and Hamburg University. Organizers: Peter Niesen and Marcus Willaschek, 8-10 April, 2014. (Invited.)

* “Kant on Political Justification” 65.) The ECPR (European Consortium for Political Research) in Bordeaux, 4-7 September, 2013. (Invited to submit.)

* “Violent Emergencies: The Right to Self-Defense and Wrongdoing ‘in the Highest Degree’.” 64.) The workshop “The Duty to Rule” at the XXVI World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, July 21st-28th, 2013. Organizers: Francois Tanguay-Renaud and Ekow N. Yankah. (Invited.)

* “Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship” 63.) Critic on “author-meets-critics” session on Pauline Kleingeld’s Kant and Cosmopolitanism: The Philosophical Ideal of World Citizenship, Pacific APA, March 27-31, 2013, San Francisco. (Invited.)

* “Kant On Sex” 62.) The Society of the Philosophy of Sex and Love, at the Eastern Division of the APA, December 27-30, 2011.

* “Kant’s Moral Philosophy and Its Non-Moral Preconditions”. 61.) The 2011 North American Society for Social Philosophy conference, Marquette University, July 21-23, 2011.

14 60.) The British Society for the History of Philosophy's annual conference, Sussex University, 29- 31 March, 2011. (Plenary speaker. Invited.) 59.) The conference “Justice and Virtue: Kant's Practical Philosophy Today”, at the University of Antwerp, Belgium on 25 and 26 March 2011. (Invited.) 58.) Department of Philosophy, Northern Illinois University (colloquium), Jan. 28, 2011. (Invited.)

* “From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law” 57.) Critic on panel “’s From Disgust to Humanity: Sexual Orientation and Constitutional Law”, at the Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association (APA), sponsored by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Law, Boston, December 29, 2010. (Invited.)

* “Kant on Free Speech” 56.) Panel on Kant and free speech European Consortium for Political Research’s ECPR general conference in Reykjavik, Iceland, August 2011. (Invited.)

* ”Is Liberty Compatible with Equality?” 55.) Critic of James Sterba and Jan Narveson’s Is Liberty Compatible with Equality (Cambridge University Press, 2010). Author-meets-critics session at North American Society for Social Philosophy at Ryerson University, July 15-17, 2010.

* ”Amartya Sen’s The Idea of Justice – Some Kantian Rejoinders” 54.) The twenty-seventh international social philosophy conference (NASSP), Ryerson University, July 15-17, 2010. (Plenary Book Award session. Invited.)

* "The Lockean 'Enough-and-as-Good' Proviso - an Internal Critique" 53.) The APA, Pacific Division, San Francisco, March 31 - April 4, 2010.

* ”Rescuing Justice and Equality – a Critical Engagement.” 52.) The twenty-sixth international social philosophy conference (NASSP), July 30- August 1, 2009, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA. (Plenary Book Award session. Invited.)

* “A Kantian Conception of Domestic Economic Justice” 51.) The North American Society for Social Philosophy conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, July 15-17, 2010. 50.) The conference “Poverty, Charity, Justice” at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, March 5-7, 2010. (Invited.)

* Family Law and Systemic Justice: A Kantian Critique of the Care Tradition” 49.) The Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, March 6, 2008. (Invited.)

* “Kant’s Conception of the Just State” 48.) The Department of Philosophy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Jan. 12, 2009. (Invited.)

* “Kant on Public Reason and Free Speech: Rightful Speech in the ‘Doctrine of Right’” 47.) The APA Pacific Division, Vancouver (Canada), April, 2009.

15 46.) AMINTAPHIL Conference “Free Speech in a Diverse World”, Villanova University, Sept. 25-28, 2008.

* "A Kantian Conception of Global Justice - Method and Institutions" 45.) The European Consortium for Political Research’s (ECPR) general conference, in Potsdam, Germany, September 10-12, 2009. 44.) “International Law and Global Justice”, The Centre for the Study of Social Justice and the Centre for International Studies, University of Oxford, May 20-21, 2009. 43.) The Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs panel discussion at the APA Central Division meeting, Chicago, Feb 10-21, 2009. (Invited).

* “The Priority of Rightful Care to Virtuous Care: A Kantian Critique of the Care Tradition” 42.) SUNY-Albany, Department of Philosophy, Oct. 14, 2010. (Invited.) 41.) Loyola University, Department of Philosophy (colloquium), April 21, 2010. (Invited.) 40.) ENAKS (Eastern Study Group of the North American Kant Society), at Georgetown University, April 30-May 1, 2010. (Invited.) 39.) “New Voices in Legal Theory Roundtable”, April 23-24, 2010, Saint Louis University Law School, St. Louis, Missouri. (Invited.) 38.) "Feminist Legacies / Feminist Futures," ’s 25th Anniversary Conference, University of Washington, 22-24. Oct., 2009. 37.) The second annual Rocky Mountain Ethics (RoME) Congress in Boulder, Colorado on August 6-9, 2009. 36.) The Eastern Division of the Society for Women in Philosophy (ESWIP) “Feminism at the Crossroads”, March 28, 2009, at John Carroll University Cleveland, Ohio. 35.) The Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Jan 2009. 34.) The Department of Philosophy, University of St. Andrews (UK), Dec. 2008. (Invited.) 33.) The Department of Political Science, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (UK), Dec. 2008. (Invited.) 32.) The Illinois Philosophical Association, Northern Illinois University in DeKalb on Nov. 7-8th, 2008. 31.) The 24th International Social Philosophy Conference (“Race and Diversity in the Global Context”), July 12-14, 2007, Millersville University, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

* “Kant’s Murderer at the Door… one more time” 30.) The twenty-sixth international social philosophy conference (NASSP), July 30- August 1, 2009, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA. 29.) The APA Eastern Division meeting, Philadelphia, Dec 27th-30th 2008.

* “Kant on Global Justice” 28.) The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), “Vitenskapsteoretisk Forum”, Jan. 13, 2009. (Invited.) 27.) NAKS (North American Kant Society) panel discussion at the APA Central Division meeting, Chicago, April 17-19, 2008. (Invited).

* “Kant’s Conception of Economic Justice” 26.) PSA Workshops in Political Theory, Manchester Metropolitan University, Fifth Annual Conference, 10-12 September 2008. (Invited.)

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* “The Injustice of Anti-Abortion and Anti-Homosexuality Laws” 25.) The 25th International Social Philosophy Conference (”Gender, Inequality, and Social Justice”) at the University of Portland in Oregon, July 17-19, 2008. 24.) The Society for Analytical Feminism conference "Analytic Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy" at the University of Kentucky, April 4-6th, 2008.

* “Human Rights – the Legacy from Kant and Locke” 23.) The 2008 Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies (INCS) conference on the “Emergence of Human Rights”, April 3-5, 2008, at Marquette University.

* “Kant’s Non-Absolutist Conception of Political Legitimacy: How Public Right ‘Concludes’ Private Right in ‘The Doctrine of Right’’ 22.) The 2008 APA Central Division meeting, Chicago, April 17-19, 2008. 21.) The 2007 Illinois Philosophical Association (IPA) Conference at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (Nov. 9th-10th).

* “Diversity and Unity. An Attempt at Drawing a Justifiable Line” 20.) The 13th annual Lewis University Philosophy Conference, “Perpetual Kant: Peace, Politics, and our Enlightenment Heritage”, February 20-22, 2008, Lewis University, Illinois. (Invited.) 19.) ‘Mini-seminar on Kantian juridico-philosophical themes’ as part of “Series on Kelsenian Themes” – a workshop at the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo, Nov. 19-24, 2007, led by Prof. Stanley L. Paulson. (Invited.) 18.) 23rd IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (“Law and Legal Cultures in the 21st Century: Diversity and Unity”), August 1-6, 2007, Krakow, Poland. (Invited, plenary session.)

* “Kant’s Non-Voluntarist and Non-Absolutist Conception of Political Obligations” 17.) The Pacific Study Group of the North American Kant Society 2006 Meeting, October 21-22, 2006, University of California-Riverside, Riverside, California

* “The Failure of Nozick’s Bilateral Voluntarism in Anarchy, State and Utopia: Why Nozick Fails to Provide an Account of Rightful Private Property Relations and to Refute the Anarchists” 16.) The 2007 APA Central Division Meeting, Chicago, April 19-21, 2007. 15.) The 2006 Illinois Philosophical Association Conference, Illinois State University in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois, Nov. 3-4.

* “International Political Obligations” 14.) The 1st annual conference of the Northwestern University Society for Ethical Theory and Political Philosophy, Evanston, May 17-19, 2007. 13.) The APA Pacific Division, San Francisco, April 3-8, 2007. 12.) AMINTAPHIL, Washington University and Southeast Missouri State University, St. Louis, MO, November 2 - 5, 2006. 11.) The Faculty of Law, University of Oslo, August 2006. (Invited.) 10.) The 23rd International Social Philosophy Conference, University of Victoria, Victoria, B.C., Canada, August 3-5, 2006.

17 * “The Impossibility of Justice without a State: On Kant’s Justification of a Non- Voluntarist Conception of Political Obligations”. 9.) The Norwegian Kant Society, University of Oslo, January 2006.

* “A Kantian Conception of Rightful Sexual Relations” 8.) The 3rd Eastern North American Kant Society Conference at Boston University, April 28-29, 2006 7.) The Department of Law, University of Oslo, February 5, 2006. (Invited.) 6.) The Department of Philosophy, University of Stockholm, January 31, 2006. (Invited.) 5.) 22nd International Social Philosophy Conference, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY (USA), July 28-30, 2005.

* “Kant and Dependency Relations: Kant’s Justification of the State’s Right to Redistribute Resources to Protect the Rights of Dependents” 4.) The 10th International Kant-Conference (“Right and Peace in Kant’s Philosophy”) in São Paulo, Brazil, September 4th-9th, 2005. 3.) The Canadian Philosophical Association Congress 2005, May 28-31, University of Western Ontario, Canada. 2.) The Midwest Study Group of the North American Kant Society Meeting, Purdue University, October 30-31, 2004. 1.) The Department of Philosophy at the University of Tromsø, Norway, May 2004. (Invited.)

Other Conference/Workshop Participation 8.) Liberty Fund colloquium entitled “Justice: Individual or Institutional Virtue,” Oct. 31-Nov.3 (2019), Destin, Florida. Organizer: Mark Le Bar. (Invited.) 7.) Liberty Fund colloquium entitled “Liberty, Rationality, and Human Nature in the Writings of Frank H. Knight,” July 28 - 31, 2016 in Boulder, Colorado at the Boulderado Hotel. (Invited.) 6.) Workshop on Melissa Merritt’s manuscript on Kant, Northwestern University, workshop host: Rachel Zuckert (spring 2015). 5.) Commentator at The New Voices in Legal Theory workshop, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, March 27-28, 2015. (Invited.) 4.) The Liberty Fund’s colloquium “The Scottish Enlightenment on Educating for Liberty,” April 16 - 19, 2015 in Boulder, Colorado. (Invited.) 3.) The Liberty Fund’s colloquium "Grotius on , Commerce, Property, and the State," organized by Eric Mack (Tulane U.), November 7-10, 2013 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Invited.) 2.) The Liberty Fund’s conference “Liberty, Nature, and the Question of Human Dignity,” organized by Prof. Remy A. Debes (U. of Memphis), April 11-14, 2013, La Jolla, California. (Invited.) 1.) The Liberty Fund’s colloquium “Liberty, Punishment, and Criminalization,” organized by Prof. Christopher Heath Wellman (Washington U., St. Louis), Jan. 10-13, 2013, Miami, Florida. (Invited.)

Various Commentaries

12.) Commentator on Ava Wright’s “A Kantian Approach to Dilemmas: Solving the Trolley Problem,” Central APA 2020. 11.) Respondent to Professor Teresa Collett’s “Against Abortion,” the Illinois Chapter of The Federalist Society, Illinois College of Law, November, 2019.

18 10.) Commentator on Tom Dougherty’s “The Scope of Consent,” symposium paper at the Pacific APA 2017. 9.) Commentary on Nirvana Tanoukhi’s “So, What’s Wrong with the Relatable as a Category of Judgment”? IPRH, Feb 28 (2017), UIUC. (Made available on Kritik.) 8.) Commentator on Joseph Raz’s keynote address “Do Social Conditions Shape Morality?” at Northwestern University Society for the Theory of Ethics and Politics (NUSTEP), May 21-23, 2015. (Invited) 7.) Commentator at the New Voices in Legal Theory workshop, LA Law School, March 27-28, 2015. 6.) Respondent on Anthony Duff and Sandra E. Marshall’s paper “Civic Roles and Criminal Law,” at the conference “Republicanism and Criminal Law,” Cardozo School of Law, Sept. 19-20, 2014. Organizer: Ekow N. Yankah. (Invited.) 5.) Respondent to Professor Nicholas Wolterstorff’s “What Difference Does Justice Make?”, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, March 2, 2011. (Invited.) 4.) Commentary on Japa Pallikkathayil’s “Persons and Bodies”, at the Pacific APA, San Diego, April 20-23, 2011. (Invited.) 3.) Commentary on speaker Elizabeth Anderson’s keynote address “What Is Egalitarianism?” at Northwestern Society for Ethical Theory and Political Philosophy Fourth Annual Conference, May 20-22, 2010. (Invited.) 2.) Commentary on Pablo Gilabert’s “Basic Positive Duties of Justice. A Kantian Perspective”, at the NAKS (North American Kant Society) session at the Pacific APA, Portland, 2006. (Invited.) 1.) Commentary on Svein Eng’s “Why reflective equilibrium? In particular on whether the method of reflective equilibrium has application to the choice of this method itself within the theory frame of the first edition of A Theory of Justice”. Conference: “Law, Politics, Ethics, and Kant’s Practical Philosophy - a Fruitful Connection?” at the University of Oslo, Norway, May 12-14, 2004. (Invited.)

TEACHING: COURSES TAUGHT

Fall 2020: PHIL 421: Ethical Theories PHIL 250: Theories of Human Nature

Spring 2020: PHIL 511: Seminar Ethical Theory (“Kant and Arendt on Evil”) PHIL 107: Introduction to Political Philosophy

Fall 2019: PHIL 250: Theories of Human Nature PHIL 436: The Philosophy of Law and State (“Classical Theories”)

Spring 2019: PHIL 107: Introduction to Political Philosophy. PHIL 414: Major Recent Philosophers (“Hannah Arendt”)

Fall 2018: PHIL 210: Ethics (“Violence, Deception, and Oppression”)

19 PHIL 436: The Philosophy of Law and State (“Liberal and Libertarian Theories of Economic Justice”)

Spring 2018: PHIL 107: Introduction to Political Philosophy PHIL 421: Ethical Theories

Fall 2017: PHIL 250: Theories of Human Nature PHIL 511: Seminar on Ethical Theory

Spring 2017: PHIL 104/105: Introduction to Ethics PHIL 380: Contemporary Issues (“Philosophy of Sex, Love, and Gender”)

Fall 2016: PHIL 104/105: Introduction to Ethics (UIUC) PHIL 501: Hobbes, Locke and Kant: Legal and Political Philosophy (U. Chicago)

Spring 2016: PHIL 107: Introduction to Political Philosophy PHIL 421: Ethical Theories

Fall 2015: PHIL 501: Political Obligations and Legitimacy in Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Kant

Spring 2015: PHIL 273: The Good Society (Northwestern U.)

Fall 2012: PHIL 104acp: Introduction to Ethics (Advanced Composition General Education Course)

Fall 2011: PHIL 422: Recent Developments in Ethics

Spring 2011: PHIL 521: Seminar Contemporary Problems (“Kant’s Practical Philosophy”) PHIL 436: Philosophy of Law and the State (“Modern Theories of Law and the State”)

Fall 2010: PHIL 421: Ethical Theories PHIL 530: Dissertation Seminar

Spring 2010: PHIL 421: Ethical Theories PHIL 436: Philosophy of Law and the State (“Global Justice: Contemporary Issues”)

Fall 2009:

20 PHIL 105: Introduction to Ethics PHIL 530: Dissertation Seminar

Spring 2009: PHIL 511: Seminar on Feminist Philosophy PHIL 421: Ethical Theories PHIL 105D: Introduction to Ethics (Discovery section)

Spring 2008: PHIL 421: Ethical Theories PHIL 436: Philosophy of Law and the State (“Global Justice)

Fall 2007: PHIL 104acp: Intro. to Ethics (Advanced Composition) PHIL 521: Graduate Seminar (“Liberal Theories of Redistributive Justice”)

Spring 2007: PHIL 421: Ethical Theories PHIL 380: Contemporary Issues (“Liberal Theories of Redistributive justice”)

Fall 2006 PHIL 105: Introduction to Ethics

UNIVERSITY/DEPARTMENT SERVICE

1. University Service University of Illinois University Senates Conference (2020-2023) Faculty Senate Executive Committee (2020-2021) Faculty Senate (2019-2021) The LAS Honors Council (2019-2020) The Humanities Council Scholarship and Honors Committee at the UIUC (2007- 2009)

2. Departmental Service/Administration Representative for the Departments of Philosophy and History to the LAS Honors Committee Senate Representative for the Department of Philosophy Placement Director (FA 2019-present) Director of Graduate Studies (Fall 2015-Fall 2016, Fall 2011-Fall 2013) TA Orientation and Oversight Committee (chair Fall 2016-FA 2019, Fall 2006-Spring 2012, chair Fall 2008-Fall 2011) Grievance Committee (2015-16, 2018-resent) Graduate Admissions Committee (chair, 2015-16) Law and Philosophy Liaison (2008-14) Executive Committee (Fall 2008-Fall 2013) Graduate Program Committee (Fall 2011-Fall 2013 (chair), Fall 2015-16 (chair), 2018-19) Search Committees (2012/13, chair 2013/14 (diversity advocate on two searches 2013/14)) Colloquium Committee (2006-08, 09-10, 11-12)

21 Workshop in ethics (2006-2010, together with Prof. Sussman) Graduate Admissions Committee (2006-09, 2015-16) Committee to develop proposal for minor in philosophy (ad hoc, Fall 08) Courses/Curricula (2006-08) Caton Graduate Prize (2007-08) Search committee for visiting lecturer position (ad hoc cmte, Spring 08, Summer 2016) Graduate guidelines (ad hoc cmte, Fall 07)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE • Spring 2020-present: Executive Officer on the Editorial Board for Canadian Journal of Philosophy. • Fall 2010-present: co-organizer of the New Voices in Legal Theory workshop. • Fall 2013-present: On the Early Career Committee of AMINTAPHIL (American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy). • Spring 2016-present: On the Executive Committee of AMINTAPHIL. • Spring 2017-present: Treasurer for AMINTAPHIL (American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy). • Summer 2017-present: Co-organizer (with Rob Kar) of “Law and Philosophy Lecture Series” at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. • Fall 2013-present: On the editorial board of The Journal of Value Inquiry. • Summer 2015-summer 2019: Treasurer of the International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR). • Fall 2019-present: On the Text Advisory Board for “Wisdom’s Edge,” organization aimed at bringing philosophical inquiry and discussion to the edges of society: homeless shelters, prisons, children’s centers and assisted living centers. • Fall 2018-present: On the expert panel for Simply Charly. • Fall 2018-2019: APA Central Nominating Committee. • Fall 2008- summer 2018: Co-president of Society for The Philosophy of Sex and Love (SPSL). • Summer 2014-summer 2017: Vice-President for the North American Kant Society (NAKS). • Summer 2015-spring 2017: Chair of the 2017 APA Program Committee for the Central Division. • Spring 2013-fall 2015: On the committee to select the De Gruyter Lecturer for the APA, on behalf of the De Gruyter Stiftung. • Spring 2010-FA 2016: On the Editorial Board of Kant Studies Online. • 2015-16: APA Central Division Nominating Committee. • May 14, 2015: External examiner for Nat Baldino’s undergraduate honor’s thesis (“Making Oneself Flesh,” at Knox College. • June 14-16, 2015: Mentor at the 3rd Biennial Mentoring Workshop for Early Career Women in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, host: Louis Antony. • Spring 2015: AMINTAPHIL Early Career Scholar Award Committee. • 2010-14: NASSP representative to the Central Division of the APA. • Fall 2012-fall 2014: Member of program committee of the Midwest NAKS (North American Kant) Society. • Summer/Fall 2014: Program Committee for AMINTAPHIL conference 2014. • Summer 2014: Nominating committee for Society for Analytical Feminism (SAF).

22 • Spring 2014: Host for New Voices in Legal Theory workshop (March 3-4, St. Andrews, Scotland). • February 2013: External examiner for Øystein Lundestad, Ph.D. philosophy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology. • The Program Committee for the 2014 Central APA Meeting. • December 2012: External examiner for Kjartan Koch Mikalsen, Ph.D. philosophy, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). • Spring 2011: Hosted the first biannual conference of the North American Kant Society (NAKS) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. • Hosted the SPSL’s “Sexual Selves” conference at the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, May 1-3, 2009. • Program Committee for the 2011 Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) Conference, September 22-25, The Illinois Beach Resort, Zion, IL. • Fall 2009: Hosted the Illinois Philosophical Association’s (IPA) annual meeting, at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Co-hosts: Profs. Korman and Weinberg. • The 2009, 2010 Book Award Committee for the North American Society for Social Philosophy • The Program Committee for the 2009 APA Central Division meeting, February 19-21, 2009, Chicago • The Program Committee for the 2008 AMINTAPHIL (the American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) conference: ”Free Speech in a Diverse World”, Sept. 25 - 28, 2008, at Villanova University • Referee for Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, British Journal of Political Science, EM (Edwin Mellen) Press, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Hypatia, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Journal of Moral Philosophy, Journal of Philosophical Research, Kantian Review, Kantian Studies Online, Law and Philosophy, Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift (Norwegian Journal of Philosophy), Northwestern University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Routledge, Oxford University Press, Philosophical Papers, Philosophical Quarterly, Res Publica, Social Philosophy Today, Social Theory and Practice, Synthese, Political Theory, Transnational Legal Theory, The Journal of Value Inquiry.

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