KAILA DRAPER

CURRICULUM VITAE

Office: Department of Email: [email protected] University of Delaware Phone: 301-831-2359 24 Kent Way Newark, DE 19716

Areas of Expertise

Primary areas of research: Ethics and Value Theory, Epistemology, Law Primary areas of teaching: Ancient Philosophy, Logic, Ethics

Education

Undergraduate: 1975-1979 at the University of California, Irvine B.A., Philosophy Graduate: 1982-1989 at the University of California, Irvine Ph.D., Philosophy Doctoral thesis: On Deontological Justifications of Nuclear Risks Thesis committee: Professors Gregory S. Kavka (Chair), David Estlund, and Gary Watson

Academic Employment History

2011- Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Delaware 2013-2018 Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Delaware 2006-2011 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Delaware 2002-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Delaware 1999-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Kansas State University 1997 (Fall) Visiting Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, Florida International University 1994-1999 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Kansas State University 1993-1994 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Kansas State University 1989-1991 Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego

Publication Record

(Forthcoming) Direct Inference and the Sleeping Beauty Problem Synthese

(2017) Defensive Liability: Four Common Mistakes Bradley Strawser et al., eds., Who Should Die: Liability and Killing in War (Oxford Univ. Press)

(2017) Even for Objectivists, Sleeping Beauty Isn’t So Simple Analysis 77 (1): 29-37

(2017) Double Effect and the Laws of War Sam Rickless et al., eds., The Ethics of War: Essays (Oxford Univ. Press)

(2016) Ethics, ISIS, and Assad The Critique (November/December issue)

(2016) Proportionality in Defense Christian Coons and Michael Weber, eds., The Ethics of Self-Defense (Oxford Univ. Press)

(2015) War and Individual Rights: The Foundations of Just War Theory (Oxford Univ. Press)

(2013) The Evidential Relevance of Self-Locating Information Philosophical Studies 166 (1): 185-202

(2013) Epicurus on the Value of Death James S. Taylor, ed., Death: Metaphysics and Ethics (Oxford Univ. Press)

(2012) Death and Rational Emotion Ben Bradley et al., eds., Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death (Oxford Univ. Press)

(2010) Evidence without Priors Philo 13 (1): 18-22

(2009) Defense Proceedings of the 2008 BSPC, Philosophical Studies 14 (1): 69-88

(2008) Diachronic Dutch Books and Sleeping Beauty (with J. Pust) Synthese 164 (2): 281-7

(2008) The Original Understanding of the Declare War Clause (with A. Campanelli and J. Stucker), Journal of Law and Politics 24 (1): 49-92

(2007) Probabilistic Arguments for Multiple Universes (with P. Draper and J. Pust) Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88 (3): 288-307

(2007) Sleeping Beauty’s Evidence American Philosophical Quarterly 44 (1): 61-70

(2006) Rights and Self-Defense Public Affairs Quarterly 20 (2): 95-113

(2005) Rights and the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing Philosophy & Public Affairs 33 (3): 253-80

(2004) Epicurean Equanimity towards Death Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 69 (1): 92-114

(2002) The Personal and Impersonal Dimensions of Benevolence Nous 36 (2): 201-27

(1999) Disappointment, Sadness, and Death Philosophical Review 108 (3): 387-414

(1998) Self-Defense, Collective Obligation, and Noncombatant Liability Social Theory and Practice 24 (1): 57-81

(1997) Rights, Necessity, and Tort Liability Journal of Social Philosophy 28 (2): 87-100

(1994) as a Basis for Tort Liability Public Affairs Quarterly 8 (3): 237-53

(1993) Fairness and Self-Defense Social Theory and Practice 19 (1): 73-92

Book Reviews

(2006) Review of James Warren, Facing Death: Epicurus and His Critics Mind 11 (460): 1182-5

(1992) Review of Henry Shue (ed.), Nuclear Deterrence and Moral Restraint Ethics 103 (1): 170-1

Work in Progress

The Right to Territorial Exclusion

The Case for Criminalizing Interrogational Torture

Presentations

The Baltimore Trans Experience Project HERA Conference (March 2019)

Public Panel on US Immigration Policy San Diego Central Library (March 2018)

Comments on Adil Haque’s, Law and Morality at War Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (March 2018)

Question-and-Answer Panel on US Immigration Policy Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (March 2018)

Workshop on my War and Individual Rights Stockholm Center for the Ethics of War and Peace (June 22-23 2016)

The Ethics of War Kwantlen University (February 2014)

Proportionality in Defense Bowling Green Ethics Workshop (April 2013)

Anticipating Death Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (August 2010)

Defense Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference (August 2008)

Medical Ethics and the Doctrine of Doing and Allowing St. Vincent’s Hospital, NYC (December 2005)

War and Human Rights Kwantlen University (October 2005)

Justice and Preventive Defense Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (December 2004)

Noncombatant Liability Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (March 2004)

Fine-Tuning and Multiverse University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Philosophy Department Colloquium (March 2003)

Compassion and the Mere Addition Paradox Kansas Philosophical Society Meeting (February 2001)

Disappointment, Sadness and Death Central Missouri State University, Philosophy Department Colloquium (April 2000)

Deprivation as a Basis for Pessimism about Death Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (March 1998)

Gluttony, Deprivation and Death Florida International University, Philosophy Department Colloquium (January 1997)

Why We Need Government to Control Population Growth Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (March 1995)

Self-Defense and War Wichita State University, Philosophy Department Colloquium (April 1994)

Compensation and Fair Exchange Kansas Philosophical Society Meeting (February 1994)

Why Should I Fear Death? Moral and Society Meeting (August 1994)

Courses Taught

Lower division: Upper division:

Logic Metaphysics Critical Thinking Mortality and Immortality Philosophy of Religion Philosophy of Religion Introduction to Philosophy Philosophy of Law Ancient Social and Political Philosophy Political Philosophy Modern Social and Political Philosophy Military Ethics Introduction to Ethics Ethical Theories Contemporary Moral Problems Environmental Ethics Business Ethics Professional Ethics Medical Ethics Philosophy and the U.S. Constitution Computers and Society Modern Philosophy Introduction to the Humanities Ancient Philosophy American Democracy Ethics, Law, and National Security