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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: John Ian KLEINIG Address: Work – February – July: Centre for Applied Philosophy & Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University LPO Box A260 Australian National University Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Phone: C/-: +61 2 61258467 Fax: +61 2 61256579 E-mail: [email protected] August – January Department of Law & Police Science John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 899 Tenth Avenue, Suite 422-22, New York City, NY 10019 Phone: +1 (212) 237-8415 Fax: +1 (212) 237-8383/8901/8309 E-mail: [email protected] Academic Qualifications and Associations BA(Hons) (University of Western Australia) 1963 MA (University of Western Australia) 1965 PhD (Australian National University) 1968 BD (Melbourne College of Divinity) 1968 FAHA (Australian Academy of the Humanities) 2005 Fellow, Philosophy of Education Society (US) Member, Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain Member, Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia Member, IVR (Internationale Vereinigung für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie) Member, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy Member, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs (NY) Member, Australian Society of Legal Philosophy Member, North American Society for Social Philosophy Life Member, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Member, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Fellow, International Institute for Public Ethics Life Member, American Philosophical Association Member, Australasian Association of Philosophy 1 Member, Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love (US) Member, Society of Christian Philosophers (US) Member & Adjunct Associate, Hastings Center, Institute for Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences Life Member, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University Associate, Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University Editorial Boards: Australasian Journal of Philosophy (1973-82, 1990-2001) Educational Philosophy and Theory (1977-86) Interchange (1969-85; Editor: 1972-79) Ethics (1985-93) Bioethics (1985-97) International Journal of Applied Philosophy (1986- ) Criminal Justice Ethics (Editor: 1986- ) Professional Ethics Journal (1993- ) Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics (1999- ) QUT Journal of Law and Justice (2000- ) Substance Use and Misuse (2001- ) Medical Science Monitor (2005 – reviewers’ panel) Editorial Advisory Board: Philosophy and Law Series (Reidel/Springer) Encyclopedia of Applied Philosophy (Academic Press) Value Inquiry Book Series: Philosophy of Sex and Love (Rodopi) From Plato to Paglia: Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Sex (Greenwood) Area Editor (CJ): On-line Ethics Reference Project (Springer) Major Committees: National Vice-President, Edward Sagarin Institute for the Study of Deviance and Social Issues (since 1987) Director, Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, New York (since 1987) Member, University Committee on Research, and Liaison for Philosophy, City University of New York (1988-1990) Member, National Committee on Law and Philosophy, American Philosophical Association (1989-91; 1994-96) 2 Positions Held 1964 – 65 Tutor in Philosophy, University of Western Australia 1969 – 73 Lecturer in Philosophy, Macquarie University 1971 – 73, 1977 Part-time Lecturer in Philosophy of Education, University of Sydney 1974 Part-time Lecturer in Philosophical Theology (Board of Divinity Studies), University of Sydney 1974 – 86 Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Macquarie University 1975 Visiting Scholar, University of London Institute of Education (January B August) 1975 Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, Rockefeller University (September B December) 1976 – 77, 1979 Part-time Lecturer in Jurisprudence (Faculty of Law), University of Sydney 1981 Visiting Fellow (on secondment), Australian National University 1982 Visiting Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona (January - June) 1982 – 83 Visiting Scholar, Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values/University of Western Ontario (December – February) – under the auspices of the Visiting Foreign Scholars Scheme, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 1984 – 85 Visiting Professor of Criminal Justice Ethics, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York (September – July) – Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence 1986 – 87 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Macquarie University 1986 – present Professor of Philosophy, PhD Programs in Philosophy and Criminal Justice, Graduate Center and Department of Law and Police Science, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York 1990 – 91 Fellow in Professional Ethics, Program in Ethics and the Professions, Harvard University 1993 – 94 Visiting Fellow, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva', Israel (October – February) 1994 Visiting Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University (March – June) 1996 Exchange Scholar, The Police Staff College, Bramshill House, Hampshire (February – June) 1997 – 98 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Fellow, The University Center for Human Values, Princeton University 2004 – 06 Inaugural Chair in Policing Ethics, Charles Sturt University, and Professorial Fellow in Criminal Justice Ethics, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Canberra; Visiting Fellow, Australian National University 2005 – 08 Professorial Fellow (Honorary), Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne 3 Research and Publications A. Authored Books 1 Punishment and Desert. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973. Pp. ix + 161. [A substantial revision of C.3] [Reviewed: Australasian Journal of Philosophy LIV, 2 (August, 1976), 169-73 (R.L. Franklin);] 2 Philosophical Issues in Education. London & Canberra: Croom Helm, 1982; New York: St Martin's Press, 1982. Pp. x + 306. Second printing, 1983. [Reviewed: Educational Studies, XV (Spring, 1984), 30-34 (Harold J. Franz); SST, p. 78 (Christine Tubb); AEP Journal, VI, 2 (Autumn, 1983), vii-viii (Phil Stringer); Times Higher Educational Supplement, 515 (September 17, 1982), 16 (Ruth Jonathan); Times Educational Supplement (July 23, 1982), 22 (R.F. Dearden); Australian Book Review (May, 1983), 35 (B. Falk); Access II, 1 (1983), 65 (Michael Peters); Choice XX, 4 (December, 1982), 627 (Anon.); The Australian (March, 1983) 19 (Dean Ashenden); Philosophical Quarterly, XXXIII 131 (April, 1983), 202-07 (John Harris); Ethics XCIV, 1 (October, 1983), 183 (Robert T. Hall); Australian Journal of Education (August, 1983), 206-08 (M. Simons); British Educational Research Journal, X, 2 (1984), 204-05 (Andrew Belsey); Journal of Christian Education, Papers 81 (October, 1984), 59-62 (Evelina Orteza y Miranda); Sociology of Education Abstracts (Jim Parry).] 3 Paternalism. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984; Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1984. Pp. xiii + 242. [1984 Annual Book Award, Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, New York] [Reviewed: Choice XXII, 2 (October, 1984), 313-14 (W.P. Nye); Hastings Center Report XIV, 2 (April, 1984), 47; Law and Philosophy, IV, 1 (April, 1985), 115-19 (James W. Nickel); Criminal Justice Ethics, IV, 2 (Summer/Fall, 1985), 79- 88 (Dan W. Brock); Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, V (1985); Ethics XCV, 4 (July, 1985), 954-58 (Richard Arneson); Journal of Applied Philosophy, II, 2 (1985), 288-89 (Roger Marples); American Bar Foundation Research Journal, Vol. 1985, 1 (Winter, 1985), 241; Australasian Journal of Philosophy, LXIV, 3 (September, 1986), 392-94 (Julian Lamont); Bibliographie de la philosophie, XXXIII, 1 (1986), 38 (A.A.); Dialogue (Canada), XXV, 4 (Winter, 1986), 800-03 (Richard Bronaugh).] 4 Ethical Issues in Psychosurgery. London & Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1985. Pp. xv + 152. [Reviewed: Hastings Center Report XVI, 6 (December, 1986), 24-26 (Sidney Bloch); Choice XXIII, 10 (June, 1986), 1565-66 (J.A. Kegley); Technology (1985), 733 (Derek Steinberg); Times Higher Education Supplement (January 3, 1986) (Alexander McCall Smith); Senior Nurse, V, 5/6 (November-December, 1986), 42 (Anon.); Philosophy LXII, 239 (January, 1987), 106-08 (Derek Bolton); Journal of Applied Philosophy, III, 2 (1986), 270-72 (G.R. Gillett); British Journal of Psychiatry CXLIX (July, 1986), 128 (P.K. Bridges); Bioethics News VI, 1 (October, 1986), 33 (Wayne Hall); Philosophical Books, XXVIII, 3 (July, 1987), 175-78 (S.E. Marshall); Journal of Medical Ethics XIII, 1 (March, 1987), 52 (Adrian Grounds); American Journal of Psychiatry CXLV, 1 (January, 1988), 126-27 (Anastasia Kucharski); Australasian Journal of Philosophy LXVI, 2 (June, 1988), 283-86 (Mary Anne Warren).] 5 Valuing Life. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. Pp. xvii + 284. [Nominated a Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1992] [Reviewed: Journal of Consumer Affairs XX, 1 (Summer, 1993), 194-96 (Suzanne M. Tucker); Hastings Center Report XXIII, 1 (January-February, 1993), 44-45 (Robert P. George); Ethics CIV, 1 (October, 1993), 163-66 (Dan W. Brock); Australasian Journal of Philosophy LXXI, 3 (September, 1993), 346-47 (Suzanne Uniacke); Canadian Philosophical Reviews, XII, 5 (October, 1992), 335-37 (Mary Anne Warren); Cross Currents XI (Fall, 1992), 415-16 (Stephen G. Post); International Studies in Philosophy, XXVI, 2 (1994), 130-31 (Raymond A. Belliotti); Times Higher Education Supplement (January 31, 1992) (John Harris); Choice XXIX, 8 (April, 1992), 1242 (M. Kohl); Journal of Applied Philosophy, IX, 2 (April, 1992), 253-55 (Gerry Wallace); Times Literary Supplement (September 11, 1992), 8 (Stephen R.L. Clark);