MICHAEL LEVIN: CURRICULUM VITA

Stuyvesant HS, 1960.

BA: Michigan State University, 1964

Ph. D.: , 1969; Dissertation: “Wittgenstein’s Philosophy of Mathematics.” Advisor: Charles Parsons. Faculty Fellow and Woodrow Wilson Fellow

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Preceptor in Philosophy, Columbia, 1966-7. Instructor in Philosophy, Columbia, 1968-9 Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Professor, CCNY, 1969-

BOOKS

Metaphysics and the Mind-Body Problem (Oxford, 1979). Feminism and Freedom (Transaction, 1987) Why Race Matters (Prager, 1997) Sexual Orientation and Human Rights (with Laurence Thomas) (Rowman and Littlefield, 1999)

ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS

“Fine, Mathematics and Theory Change.” Journal of Philosophy 31, 2 (1968): 52-56. “Length Relativity.” Journal of Philosophy 68 (1971): 205-216. “Descartes’ Proof that He is Not His Body.”Australasian Journal of Philosophy 51, 2 (1973): 115- 123. “On Explanation in Archaeology.” American Antiquity 38, 4 (1973): 387-395. “Wittgenstein in Perspective.” Social Research 40 (1973): 192-207. “Kant’s Derivation of the Formula of Universal Laws as an Ontological Argument.” Kant-Studien 65, 1 (1974): 50-66. “Predicting Discoveries and the Rule-Description Argument.” Logique et Analyse 17 (1974): 481- 494. “When Is It 12 O’Clock on the Sun?” Southern Journal of Philosophy 12, 1 (1974): 65-70. “Quine on Analyticity in L.” Mind 84, 333 (1975): 114-118. “A Definition of A Priori Knowledge.” Journal of Critical Analysis 6, 1 (July/October 1975): 1-8. “Relativity, Spatial and Ontological.” Nous 9 (1975): 243-267. “Kripke’s Argument against the Identity Thesis.” Journal of Philosophy 78, 6 (1975): 149-167. “The Extensionality of Causation and Causal-Explanatory Contexts.” 43, 2 (1976): 266-277. “On the Ascription of Functions to Objects.” Philosophy of the Social Sciences 6 (1976): 227-234. “Comments on the Paradoxicality of Zen Koans.” Journal of Chinese Philosophy 3 (1976): 281- 290. “Reply to Benfield.” Journal of Critical Analysis 6, 2 (1976): 37-39. “Flagpoles, Shadows and Deductive Explanation” (with Margarita Levin). Philosophical Studies 32 (1977): 293-299. “Lavoisier’s Slow Burn” (with Margarita Levin). Philosophy of Science 45, 4 (1978): 626-629. “The Independence Results of Set Theory” (with Margarita Levin). Synthese 38 (1978): 1-34. “The Universalizability of Moral Judgments Revisited.” Mind 88, 349 (January 1979): 115-119. “Ahab as Socratic Philosopher.” American Transcendental Quarterly 41 (1979): 61-74. “Explanation and Prediction in Grammar (and Semantics).” Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1979): 128-137. “On Theory-Change and Meaning-Change.” Philosophy of Science 46, 4 (1979): 407-424. “Forcing and the Indeterminacy of Translation.” Erkenntnis 14 (1979): 25-31. “A Note on p = mv.” Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20, 3 (1979): 639-646. “A Modal Confusion in Rawls’ Original Position” (with Margarita Levin). Analysis 39, 2 (1979): 82-87. “Reverse Discrimination, Shackled Runners and Personal Identity.” Philosophical Studies 37 (1980): 130-149. “Yes, Our Beliefs Could Be...” Journal of Philosophy 77, 4 (1980): 233-237. “Sex, Language and the New Victorians” (with Margarita Levin). The Nebraska Humanist 3, 1 (1980): 34-44. “Phenomenal Properties.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 41 (1981): 42-58. “Is Racial Discrimination Special?” Journal of Value Inquiry 15 (1981): 225-234. “Equality of Opportunity.” Philosophical Quarterly 31, 123 (1981): 110-125. “Opportunity--Right” Philosophical Quarterly 32 (1982): 361. “Women’s Studies in America.” ACES Review 9, 5 (1982): 1-5. “A Hobbesian Minimal State.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 11 (1982): 338-353. “Hippie Socialism.” Society 20, 6 (1983): 75-80. “Why We Believe in Other Minds.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44, 3 (1984): 343-59. “Negative Liberty.” Social Philosophy and Policy 2, 1 (1984): 84-100. “Why Homosexuality is Abnormal.” The Monist 67 (1984): 251-83. “Negative Liberty.” Philosophy and Social Policy 2 (1984): 84-100. “Reply to Pennock.” Philosophy and Public Affairs 13 (1984): 263-267. “Women as Soldiers--The Record So Far.” The Public Interest 76 (1984): 31-44. “Introspection.” Behaviorism 13 (1985): 125-136. “Rigid Designators: Two Applications.” Philosophy of Science 54 (1987): 283-295. “Affirmative Action Philosophy.” Academic Questions 1, 2 (1988): 16-22. “But Cf. . .” Constitutional Commentary 5, 2 (1988): 308-309. “On an Argument of Armstrong against Nominalism.” Analysis 48 (1988): 9-12. “To the Lighthouse.” Philosophia 19 (1989): 461-70. “Conditional Rights.” Philosophical Studies 55 (1989): 211-213. “The Realism-Reification Controversy in Marketing.” Journal of Macromarketing 11, 1 (1989): 57-65. “To the Lighthouse.” Philosophia 19, 4 (1989): 471-474. “Understanding the Euthyphro Problem.” Philosophy of Religion 25 (1989): 83-97. “Women -- Why So Few?” American Journal of Physics 58, 905 (1990): 1-2. “Realisms.” Synthese 85 (1990): 115-138. “Implications of Race and Sex Differences for Compensatory Affirmative Action and the Concept of Discrimination.” Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies 15, 2 (1990): 175- 212. “Race Differences: An Overview.” Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies 16, 2 (1991): 195-217. “Reply to Ruskai.” CSWP, American Physical Society 11, 3 (1991): 9-11. “Responses to Race Differences in Crime.” Journal of Social Philosophy 23, 1 (1992): 5-29. “Still a Horse-Race.” History and 13 (1992): 111-114. “Reliabilism and Induction.” Synthese 88 (1993): 307-334. “Stove On Gene Worship.” Philosophy 68 (1993): 240-243. “Reply to Fulda on Animal Rights.” Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1993): 111-112. “Comment on the Minnesota Transracial Adoption Study.” Intelligence 19 (1994): 13-20. “ ‘Tolerance’ as an Excuse for Censorship on Campus.” Synthesis Philosophica 9, 16 (1994): 165-178. “Race, Biology and Justice.” Public Affairs Quarterly 8 (1994): 267-285. “Reply to Adler, Cox and Corlett.” Journal of Social Philosophy 25, 1 (1994): 5-19. “Reply to Adler.” Journal of Social Philosophy 25, 2 (1994): 115-118. “Does Race Matter?” American Psychologist, January 1995: 45-46. “Tortuous Dualism.” Journal of Philosophy 98 (1995): 313-323. “Homosexuality, Abnormality, and Civil Rights.” Public Affairs Quarterly 10, 1 (1996): 31-48. “Why Race Matters: A Preview.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 12, 2 (1996): 287-312. “You Can Always Count on Reliabilism.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1997): 607-617. “Plantinga on Functions and the Theory of Evolution.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 75, 1 (1997): 83-98. “Natural Subordination, Aristotle On.” Philosophy 72, 280 (1997): 241-257. “How Philosophical Errors Impede Freedom.” Journal of Libertarian Studies 14, 1 (1998): 125- 134. “Putnam on Reference and Constructible Sets.” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (1998): “A Misuse of Bayes’ Theorem.” Informal Logic 19 (1999): 63-66. “The Bell Curve Case for Heredity” (with Max Hocutt). Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29, 3 (1999): 389-415. “Blockmail [sic].” Criminal Justice Ethics 18, 2 (1999): 11-18. “Demons, Possibility and Evidence.” Nous 34 (2000): 422-440. “Reply to Keita” (with Max Hocutt). Philosophy of the Social Sciences (2000): to appear. “Is the Generality Problem Too General?” (with Jonathan Adler) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 2002. “The Race Concept: A Defense,” Behavior and Philosophy 30 (2002): 21-46. “Virtue -No Cure for Gettier’s Ailment.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69, 2, 2004: 397-410. “Non-Euclidean Sex,” Think 10 (Summer 2005): 1-11. “Gettier Cases Without False Lemmas?,” Erkenntnis 64, 3, Oct. 2006: 381-392. “Bundling Hume with Kripkenstein,” Synthese 55, 1, March 2007: 35-65. “Racial Profiling,” contribution to a symposium with Mattias Risse and Annette Lever, Criminal Justice Ethics, to appear. “Reliabilism and Lotteries,” to be read at Pacific Division, APA, 2007.

REVIEWS IN REFEREED PROFESSIONAL PERIODICALS

Past, Present and Future by A. Prior: Journal of Philosophy 68, 10 (1971): 313-319. Cybernetics and the Philosophy of Mind by K. Sayre: Philosophy of Science 45 (1978): 653-654. The Elements of Logical Analysis and Inference, by Max Hocutt; The Nature of Argument, by Karel Lambert and William Ulrich; The Logic Book by Merrie Bergmann, James Moor and Jack Nelson; Logic: Argument, Refutation, and Proof by Richard Purtill & Introduction to Logic by Dennis Packard and James Faulconer: Teaching Philosophy 5, 1 (1982): 72-78. Philosophy of Logics [sic] by Susan Haack; Contemporary Philosophical Logic, eds. by I. Copi and James Gould: Teaching Philosophy 5, 2 (1982): 163-167. The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen Gould; Straight Talk about Mental Tests by : Policy Review 21 (1982): 173-178. Scientific Realism and the Philosophy of Mind by P. Churchland: Nous 16 (1982): 461-466. The Min-Body Problem by M. Bunge: Nous 17 (1983): 316-321. Popper and After by D. Stove: Quadrant, July 1984: 38-40. Life in the Balance: Exploring the Abortion Controversy by R. Wennberg: Constitutional Commentary 3, 2 (1986): 500-513. The Disappearance of Introspection by W. Lyons: Canadian Philosophical Reviews 12, 10 (1987): 411-412. Feminism Unmodified, by Catherine MacKinnon;Gender and History, by Linda Nicholson: Constitutional Commentary 5 (1988): 201-214. The Blind Watchmaker by R. Dawkins: American Scholar, Winter 1988: 137-140. The Morality of Groups, by Larry May: Constitutional Commentary 61 (1989): 523-532. Cult Archaeology and Creationism: Understanding Pseudoscientific Beliefs about the Past: Society 26, 3 (1989): 91-93. Archaeology and the Methodology of Science by J. Kelley and M. Hanen: Philosophy of the Social Sciences 20, 2 (1990): 252-255. Democracy and the Liberal Stateby P. Lawrence: Ethics 101, 3 (1991): 673. Contingencies of Value by B. Smith: Academic Questions 4, 3 (1991): 88-91. Blindspots by Roy Sorenson: Nous 25, 3 (1991): 389-392. Mind Bugs by Kurt Van Lehn: Behavior and Philosophy 19, 2 (1991): 121-124. Understanding Arguments by R. Fogelin and W. Sinnott-Armstrong: Informal Logic 15, 2 (1993): 157-159. Mental Content by Colin McGinn: Nous 27, 1 (1993): 137-139. Are There Too Many Lawyers? And Other Vexatious Questions, by Joseph Fulda: American Scholar, Spring 1994: 306-308. Reconstructing Prehistory: Scientific Method in Archaeology by J. Bell: Philosophy of the Social Sciences 26, 1 (1996): 133-136. On Race and Philosophy, by Lucius Outlaw: Ethics, January 1999: 454-456.

BOOK CHAPTERS

“Quine’s View(s) of Logical Truth.” In Essays on the Philosophy of W. V. Quine, eds. R. Shahan and C. Swoyer (U. of Oklahoma Press, 1979): 45-68. “Science with Taboos: An Inherent Contradiction.” In Taboos in Criminology, ed. E. Sagarin (SAGE, 1980): 23-36. “Vs. Ms.” In M. Vetterling-Braggin, ed., Sexist Language (Littlefield Adams, 1981): 217-222. “The Earnings Gap and Family Choices.” In P. Schlafly, ed., Equal Pay for UN[sic]equal Work (Eagle Forum, Washington, DC, 1983): 125-139. “A Remark on Field’s Account of Meaning.” In A. Orenstein and R. Stern, eds., Developments in Semantics (Haven, NY, 1983): 257-264. “What Kind of Explanation Is Truth?” In J. Leplin, ed., Scientific Realism (U. of California Press, 1984): 124-139. “Reflections on Non-Cognitivism.” In Ethics, Science and Democracy, eds. by I. Horowitz and S. Thayer (Transaction, 1987): 167-188. “Reality Relativism.” In Aspects of Relativism, ed. J. Bayley (University Press of America, 1988): 69-86. “Liberty and Its Limits.” In Ethics and Social Concern, ed. A. Serafini (Paragon House, NY, 1989): 516-524. “Torture and Other Extreme Measures Taken for the General Good.” In Peter Suedfeld, ed., Psychology and Torture (Hemisphere, 1990): 89-98. “Philosophical Analysis: An Explanation and Defense.” In J. Fetzer, D. Shatz and G. Schlesinger, eds., Definitions and Definability (Kluwer, 1991): 288-309. “The Radical View of the World.” In W. Lind and W. Marshner, eds., Cultural Conservatism (Free Congress, Washington, DC): 45-60. “Women, Work, Biology and Justice.” In C. Quest, ed., Equal Opportunities (IEA Health and Welfare Unit, London, 1992): 9-25. “A Critique of Ecofeminism” (with Margarita Levin). In L. Pojman, ed., Environmental Ethics (Wadsworth, 1994): 134-140. “Children and Feminism.” In C. Quest. ed. Liberating Women. . . From Modern Feminism (IEA Health and Welfare Unit, London, 1994): 72-86. “Racial and Ethnic Conflict: Perspectives from Social Philosophy and Ethics.” In Research in Human Social Conflict, ed. J. Gittler (JAI Press, 1995): 301-320. “Blacks Don’t Need Liberating. In The Liberation Debate, eds. M. Leahy and D. Coh-Sherbok (Routledge, 1996): 65-81. “Reflections on Affirmative Action.” In Commentaries on Law and Public Policy, ed. R. McGee (DuPont Institute, DuPont, N.J., 1998): 308-333. “Reflections on Demographic Trends in Relation to Intelligence.” In The Evolution of Human Intelligence (Center for Human Evolution, Bellevue, Washinton, 1998): 27-43. “Recent Fallalcies in Discussions of Race.” In J. Taylor, ed., The Real American Dilemma (New Century Books, Oakton, VA, 1998): 69-88. “Censorship, Political Correctness, and Academic Freedom: A Personal Report.” In Democracy and the Academy, ed. R. Weissberg (Nova, 2000): 155-168. “Maritime Policy for a Flat Earth” and “Did Ally McBeal Destroy Feminism?” In Feminism: For and Against, ed. J. Sterba (Rowman and Littlefield, 2000): to appear. “Is There a Female Morality?” In L. Pojman, ed., Moral Theory (Oxford, UP 2001) “Reliabilism and Induction.” In C. Landesman, ed. Epistemology. “Heritability and Ontogenetic Fixity,” Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Ontology Conference, 2002 “A Compatibilist Defense of Moral Responsibility,” in L. Pojman, 3rd ed., Introduction to Philosophy, 2004.

ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST

“Animal Rights Evaluated.” The Humanist 37, 4 (1977): 12. “All in a Stew about Animals.” The Humanist 38, 1 (1978): 58. “A Modest Proposal for Affirmative Action.” Measure 53 (1980): 2-4. “The Feminist Mystique.” Commentary December 1980: 25-30. “How to Tell Bad from Worse.” Newsweek, July 20, 1981: 7. “’Sexism’ is Meaningless.” St. John’s Review 33, 1981: 35-40. “Feminism and Thought Control.” Commentary, June 1982: 40-44. “The Case for Torture.” Newsweek, Feb. 7, 1982: 7. “Th-th-th-that’s All, Folks.” Quadrant, December 1982: 68-70. “Thinking about the Self.” commentary 74, 3 (1982): 55-57. “Justice vs. Social Justice.” Manhattan Report 2, 6 (1982): 9-13. “Athenians Offer Defense Budget Lesson.” Waterbury American, May 18, 1982: 4. “Why Not Pragmatism?” Commentary 75, 1 (1983): 43-47. “Letter from New York.” Quadrant, May 1983: 52-56. “New York Letter.” Quadrant, July 1982: 56-59. “New York Letter.” Quadrant, August 1982: 58-61. “Fireperson, Fireperson, Save My Child.” Quadrant, Dec. 1982: 56-59. “Ramps Rampant.” Quadrant, January 1983: 76-78. “Feminism Vs. Democracy.” The St. Croix Review 16, 5 (1983): 38-50. “It’s Art, and It’s Anti-anti -communist.” Quadrant, May 1983: 54-56. “The Two Conservatisms.” Quadrant, December 1983: 39-42. “A Ticket of Hostility and Irresponsibility.” The Daily Telegraph, May 23, 1984. “The Feminism of the Future.” Quadrant, May 1984: 52-58.“ “Comparable Worth: The Feminist Road to Socialism.” Commentary 74, 3 (1986): 13-19. “Gaiety New York.” Quadrant, November 1984: 54-57. “School Daze.” Quadrant, July 1985: 64-69. “What Nairobi Wrought.” Commentary 80, 4 (1985): 48-52. “Women’s Studies: Erstaz Scholarship.” Perspectives, Summer 1985: 7-11. “La Vie Sportive.” Quadrant, January 1986: 46-49. “Feminism: Stage Three.” Commentary 82, 2 (1986): 27-31. “It’s Easy When You Know How.” Quadrant, July 1986: 38-41. “Patriotic Gore.” Quadrantm November 1986: 52-56. “In Praise of the Sexual Constitution.” The World and I, January 1987: 395-400. “The Return of Human Nature.” The World and I, November 1987: 616-627. “Philosophers Discover the Bomb.” National Review 39, 3 (1987): 34-42. “The Trouble with American Education.” Quadrant, Jan. 1988: 19-23. “Ethics Courses: Useless.” New York Times, Nov. 26, 1989: A22. “Affirmative Action vs. Jewish Men.” Tikkun 4, 1 (1992): 50-53. “Why Black Antisemitism.” Mainstream, November 1991: 4-5. “The Lessons of Hate.” New York Times Sept. 26, 1991: A27. “In Defense of Scrooge.” Free Market 12, 12 (1994): 1-8. “End Welfare, But Not for the Old Reasons.” Newsday, Jan. 26, 1995: A38. “Who Should Pay for Science?” Free Market 13, 8 (1995): 1-8. “Christmas Movies and Bad Economics.” Free Market 13, 12 (1995): 1-8. “The Evolution of Racial Differences in Morality.” American Renaissance 6, 4 (1995): 15. “The Feminist Shell Game.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 6, 6 (1995): 7-9. “Why We Fight.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report, 6, 8 (1995): 8-10. “How the Free Market Can Solve the Race Problem.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 7, 1 (1996): 1-7. “The Liberal Attack on Middle-Class Birthrates.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 7, 4 (1996): 6-7. “Punishment-Capital!” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 7, 6 (1996): 4-6. “Mistakes.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 7, 7 (1996): 5-6. “The Crazy Theory Behind School Vouchers.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 7, 11 (1996): 11-12. “The Real Reason“Capitalism, Envy, and the Inner City.” Free Market 14, 2 (1996): 1-8. “All ‘Our’ Children.” Free Market 14, 4 (1996): 1-8. “Who Should Pay for Art?” Free Market 14, 5 (1996): 1-7. “The Insurance Scam.” Free Market 14, 11 (1996): 1-8. “The Economics of Santa’s Workshop.” Free Market 14, 12 (1996): 1-8. “Labeling and Consumer Choice.” Free Market 15, 3 (1997): 3-7. “Animals and the Market.” Free Market 15, 11 (1997): 1-3. “Dilbert’s Mistake.” Free Market 15, 12 (1997): 3-4. “The Next Frontier.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 3 (1997): 12-14. “A Death Blow to Feminism.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 4 (1997): 1-7. “Why Liberals Went Bananas over Ebonics.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 5 (1997): 11-13. “Enough, Already.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 7 (1997): 10-11. “Bill Talks about Race.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 9 (1997): 8-11. “Smarts Matter.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 10 (1997): 1-7. “Sense from the Sand Spider.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 11 (1997): 11-14. “What Happened to Nozick?” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 8, 12 (1997): 14-16. “Disinformation and the War against the Family.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report, 9, 1 (1998): 4-6. “Bizarro, NY.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report, 9, 3 (1998): 6-9. “Bimbo Krakatoa.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report, 9, 4 (1998): 14-16. “Hollywood Bul.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 9, 7 (1998): 13-15. “Sweet Chastity.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 9, 8 (1998): 11-15. “Remedial U.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 9, 10 (1998): 12-15. “A New Look at the Holocaust.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 9, 11 (1998): 7-10. “How to Think about Homosexuality.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 9, 12 (1998): 5-9. “Quotas and the Bottom Line,” Free Market 16, 5 (1998): 5-7. “Rules of the Game.” Free Market 16, 7 (1998): 1-3. “Capitalism and American Sports.” Free Market 16, 10 (1998): 3-6. “The Wright Stuff.” Free Market 17, 5 (1999): 1-3. “Nap-Happy.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 10, 1 (1999): 6-8. “Inside the Clinton Marriage.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 10, 2 (1999): 5-7. “Knuckleheads.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 10, 3 (1999): 2-4. “Much Ado about Amadou.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 10, 7 (1999): 8-9. “Gungan Din.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 10, 9 (1999): 9-11. “Color TV.” Rockwell-Rothbard Report 10, 11 (1999): 8-11. “Making the World Safer for Diversity.” Rothbard-Rockwell Report 10, 9 (1999): 11-14. “Is There a Superior Race?” American Renaissance 10, 2 (1999): 1-6. “The ‘Workaholic’ Canard.” Free Market 17, 12 (1999): 1-2.

REVIEWS IN GENERAL INTEREST PUBLICATIONS

The Philosophy of Moral Development by Lawrence Kohlberg: Commentary, January 1982: 84- 86. Philosophical Explanations by R. Nozick: Fortune, Feb. 8, 1982: 113-117. Back to Basics, by Burton Pines. American Spectator, November 1982: 26-28. Registration and the Draft; The Military Draft, both eds. by Martin Anderson: Policy Review 26 (1983): 94-98. “Do It My Way or You’re Fired” by D. Ewing: Fortune, February 7, 1983: 109-111. The Coercive Utopians, by R. and E. Isaac: Fortune, June 11, 1984: 235-236. The Failure of Feminism, by Nicholas Davidson: Chronicles, November 1988: 23-25. Backfire, by Bob Zelnick; The Affirmative Action Fraud, by Clink Bolick: The Freeman 47, 3 (1997): 183-184. Guns, Germs and Steel, by Jared Diamond. In American Renaissance, July 1998: 7-10. Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We are Afraid to Talk About it, by Jon Entine, Psychology Today, March/April 2000: 76

STATEMENTS

Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Senate Judiciary Committee, Feb. 2, 1982; see Voting Rights Act: Report together with Additonal Views of the Subcommittee on the Constitution to the Committee o the Judiciary United States Senate, Ninety-Seventh Congress on S. 1992, Attachment B, p. 81. Before Sub-Committee on Human Rights, New York State Assembly, Dec. 11, 1986; in Affirmative Action in New York State, September 1987: 103-114.

ARTICLES CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW

“Externalism Still Standing,” Philosophical Review “Sensitivity Training,” Nous “Compatibilism and Special Relativity,” Journal of Philosophy

WORK IN PROGRESS

“Compatibilism and Coercion” -- A generalization of recent proposed conditions for autonomy, with particular reference to the problems of coercion and durress.

“On Two Related Objections to Compatibilism,” with Rick Repetti – A discussion of Fischer’s ‘Semi- Compatibilism’ and Lehrer’s 1966 objection to compatibilism.

Having It All -- a book defending compatibilism (anticipated date of completion of ms, fall 2008).

REFEREE FOR:

NOUS, PHILOSOPHY AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL RESEARCH, JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC, BRITISH JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE, DIALOGUE, ERKENNTNIS, AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY.

PRESENTATIONS AT AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION, CONFERENCES AND UNIVERSITIES. APPEARANCES ON DONOHUE, FIRING LINE, CROSSFIRE, LARRY KING AND OTHER TV SHOWS.

Will present invited comment at APA Eastern meetings Winter 2006

UNIVERSITY SERVICE:

FACULTY SENATE, early 1980’s; Philosophy Department Library Committee; Promotions Committee for Louis Marinoff