CURRICULUM VITAE James Dreier

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Employment 1988 – 1996 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Brown University. 1996 – 2002 Associate Professor of Philosophy, Brown University. 2002 – present Professor of Philosophy, Brown University.

Visiting Positions July 1993 – June 1994 Visiting Senior Lecturer, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Jan. 2003 – July 2003 John Harsanyi Fellow at the Social and Political Theory program, ANU.

Education Harvard University, A.B. magna cum laude in Government, 1982. Princeton University, Ph.D. in Philosophy, January 1989.

Publications 1990 “Internalism and Speaker Relativism”, 101, 6–26. 1992 “The Supervenience Argument against Moral Realism”, Southern J. of Philosophy 30, 13–38. 1993 “Structures of Normative Theories”, The Monist 76:1, 22–40. 1994 “Perspectives on Normativity”, Noûs 28, 514–525. 1996 “Projectivism”, article for Macmillan Encyclopedia of Philosophy supplement. “Expressivist Embeddings and Minimalist Truth”, Philosophical Studies 83:1, 29–51. “Rational Preference: Decision Theory as a Theory of Practical Rationality”, Theory and Decision 40:3, 249–76. “Accepting Agent Centered Norms”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74, 409–22. 1997 “Humean Doubts”, in Ethics and Practical Reason Cullity and Gaut (eds.), Oxford University Press. 1998 “C. L. Stevenson”, entry for Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 1999 “Transforming Expressivism”, Noûs 33:4, 558–572. 2000 “Dispositions and Fetishes”, Philosophy and Phenomenlogical Research 61:3, 619–38.

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Publications, continued 2001 “C. L. Stevenson” for Blackwell’s Companion to Analytic Philosophy, A. Martinich and D. Sosa, eds. “Humean Doubts about Categorical Imperatives”, in Varieties of Practical Reasoning, Elijah Millgram, ed., MIT Press, 27–49. 2002 “The Expressivist Circle: Invoking Norms in the Explanation of Normative Judgment”, Philosophy and Phenomenlogical Research 45:1, 136–143. “Troubling Developments in Metaethics”, Noûs “Meta-ethics and Normative Commitment”, Philosophical Issues 12. 2003 “Comments on Gibbard”, Southern Journal of Philosophy (supplement). 2004 “Decision Theory and Morality”, Oxford Handbook of Rationality, Alfred Mele and Piers Rawling (eds.), New York: Oxford University Press. 156–181. “Why Ethical Satisficing Makes Sense and Rational Satisficing Doesn’t”, in Satisficing and Maximizing, Michael Byron (ed.), Cambridge University Press, 131–154. “Lockean and logical truth conditions”, Analysis 64 (January 2004) 84–91. 2005 “Metaethics and the Problem of Creeping Minimalism”, Philosophical Perspectives 18 (Ethics), 23–44. “Pettit on Preference for Prospects and Properties”, in Philosophical Studies 124: 199–219. Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory (editor), Blackwell, December 2005. “Introduction” for Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory, x – xxiv. 2006 “ and Moral Nihilism”, in The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory, David Copp (ed.), Oxford University Press, 240–264. “Was Moore a Moorean?”, in Metaethics After Moore, Horgan & Timmons (eds.), Oxford, 2006. “Negation for Expressivists”, in Oxford Studies in Metaethics, R. Shafer-Landau (ed.), Oxford, 2006. “Dispositions and Fetishes” reprinted in Arguing about Metaethics, Kirchen & Fisher, eds., 547–556. “Disagreeing (about) What to Do”, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72:3 (May) 713–720. 2008 “Shallow, Deeper, Deep”, symposium on Sinnott-Armstrong’s Moral Skepticisms; Phil. Books, April. “The Supervenience Argument” (1992) reprinted in Metaethics: Critical Concepts in Philosophy, R. Shafer-Landau (ed.), Routledge, May. 2009 “Practical Conditionals”, in Wall and Sobel (eds.) Reasons for Action, Cambridge UP, pp. 116–133. “Relativism (and Expressivism) and the Problem of Disagreement”, Philosophical Perspectives 2009. 2010 “Mackie’s Realism”, in A World Without Values, Springer, R. Joyce and S. Kirchen (eds.), 71–86. “When do goals explain the rules that advance them?”, in Oxford Studies in Metaethics 5. Episode of Philosophy TV with Mark Schroeder, on moral language and disagreement, http://www.philostv.com/jamie-dreier-and-mark-schroeder/ “Relativism and the Problem of Disagreement”, reprinted in Philosophers Annual 29, 2010.

2011 “Humean Doubts”, reprinted in Internal Reasons: Contemporary Readings, Kieran Setiya and Hille Paakkunainen (eds.), (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press). “In defense of consequentializing”, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, M. Timmons (ed.), 97–118. 2012 “Quasi-realism and the Problem of Unexplained Coincidence”, in Analytic Philosophy Vol. 53 No. 3 September 2012 pp. 269–287. “Humean Doubts about Categorical Imperatives” translated and published in Mandarin Chinese, in Xiangdong Xu (ed.), Practical Reason (Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press, 2011), pp. 275-293. 2014 “Another World”, in Essays in Honor of Simon Blackburn, R. Johnson and M. Smith (eds.), Oxford University Press, pp. 155–171. Dreier page 3

Publications, continued 2015 “Can Reasons Fundamentalism Answer the Normative Question?”, Moral Motivation: Theory and Evidence, Gunnar Björnsson (ed.). OUP. “Explaining the Quasi-Real”, in Oxford Studies in Metaethics volume 10, R. Shafer-Landau (ed.), pp. 273–297. “Truth and Disagreement in Impassioned Belief”, in Analysis (2015) 75 (3): 450- 459.doi: 10.1093/analys/anv025

Publications forthcoming “World-Centered Value”, in Consequentialism: New Directions, New Problems? Christian Seidel (ed)., Oxford University Press. “Is there a supervenience problem for robust non-naturalism?”, in a special issue of Philosophical Studies. “The normative explanation of normativity”, in a volume honoring Allan Gibbard (David Plunkett, Billy Dunaway, eds.) “The Real and the Quasireal: Problems of Distinction”, in a special issue of Canadian J Phil.

Reviews Skepticism in Ethics, Panayot Butchvarov, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Value and Justification, Gerald Gaus, in Ethics. Social Justice Reconsidered, David Mapel, in Political Theory. Original Intent and the Constitution, Gregory Bassham, in Ethics. The Moral Problem, Michael A. Smith, in Mind. The Authority of Reason, Jean Hampton, in Economics and Philosophy.

Papers Delivered 1990 “Supervenience and Moral Realism”, read at the University of Connecticut, February. “Supervenience and Moral Realism”, read at the University of Connecticut, February. 1992 “Democratic Theory and Judicial Review”, at Realia conference on Democracy, Estes Park, CO, August. 1993 “Decision Theory as a Theory of Practical Rationality”, read at conference on New Directions in , Monash University, August. 1993 “Earning the Right to Minimal Truth”, at Monash University Philosophy Colloquium, October. 1994 “Earning the Right to Minimal Truth”, read at La Trobe University, January; and at Australian National University, February. 1994 “Accepting Agent Centered Norms,” keynote address at the Eastern Pennsylvania Philosophical Association meetings, November. 1995 “Lessons from the Practical Tortoise”, at Norms and Reasoning conference in honor of the 100th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s “What the Tortoise Said to Achilles”, University of Glasgow, July. 1996 “Lessons from the Practical Tortoise”, at the Pacific Division Meetings of the APA, April. 1996 “Boundless Good”, delivered at Princeton University philosophy department colloquium, October. 1997 “Metaethical Theories and Normative Commitments”, delivered at Arizona State University philosophy department colloquium, December. Dreier page 4

Papers Delivered, continued 1998 “A Defense of Expressivism”, delivered at the Central Division Meetings of the APA, April. 1999 “Conventionalism’s Regress”, delivered at Arizona State University conference on Convention in Logic and Philosophy, February. “Metaethical Theory and Normative Commitment”, The New School Conference on Method, May. 2000 “The Expressivist Circle”, delivered at the Central Division Meetings of the APA, April. “Boundless Good”, delivered at the University of Arizona. 2001 “Boundless Good”, delivered at the Ohio State University, January. “Boundless Good”, delivered at Syracuse, January. “Boundless Good”, delivered at Rochester University, February. “Boundless Good”, delivered at Rutgers University, November. 2002 “The Measure of Our Concerns”, delivered at APA Central Division Meetings, April. “Boundless Good”, delivered at Dartmouth, June. “Boundless Good”, delivered at University of Michigan, September. “Was Moore a Moorean?”, delivered at Spindel Conference, Memphis, October. “Boundless Good”, delivered at MIT, December. 2003 “Relativism and Nihilism”, presented at Ethics Discussion Group, Philosophy Department at the Research School of Social Science, Australian National University, January. “Satisficing and Maximizing”, presented at Brown Bag Lunch seminar, Social and Political Theory program at the Research School of Social Science, Australian National University, February. “Boundless Good”, delivered at Monash University, Melbourne, March. 2003 “Boundless Good”, delivered at Philosophy Department at the Research School of Social Science, Australian National University, March. “Boundless Good”, delivered at University of Sydney, April. “Was Moore a Moorean?”, delivered at Macquarie University, Sydney, April. “Was Moore a Moorean?”, delivered at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, May. “Was Moore a Moorean?”, delivered at Philosophy Faculty, Australian National University, May 2004 “Probabilistic Evidence in Law”, Ohio University Public Ethics Lecture, January. “Moral Realism and Creeping Minimalism”, Ohio University philosophy colloquium, January. “Disagreeing (about) what to do: the problem of negation in expressivism”, Madison Workshop in Metaethics, October. “Expressivism and the Problem of Negation”, delivered at Princeton, November. 2005 “Metametaethics and the web of belief”, invited, APA Central meetings, Chicago. “Boundless Good”, delivered at Univ. of California, Davis, April. “Negation for Expressivists”, delivered at University of Oxford Moral Philosophy Seminar, May. “Negation for Expressivists”, delivered at University of Maryland, May. “Negation for Expressivists”, delivered at USC, October. “Negation for Expressivists”, delivered at University of Connecticut, October. “Negation for Expressivists”, delivered at University of Massachusetts, November. Dreier page 5

Papers Delivered, continued 2006 “Conditional Requirements”, invited, at Bowling Green Practical Reason conference, April. “Practical Conditionals”, invited, at Kline Workshop on Practical Reason, Univ. of Missouri, April. “Boundless Good”, delivered at University of Nebraska, May. “Boundless Good”, Keynote Address at Florida State Graduate Philosophy Conference, October. “Practical Conditionals”, delivered at University of Texas, December. 2007 “Shallow, Deeper, Deep”, invited paper at Author-Meets-Critics session on Sinnott-Armstrong’s Moral Skepticisms, APA Pacific meetings, San Francisco, April. “Subjectivism Meets Buck-Passing”, invited symposium at APA Central meetings, Chicago, April. “Subjectivism Meets Buck-Passing”, at Australian National University conference, August. “Blocking Global Creep”, delivered at University of Sydney workshop, August. 2008 “Boundless Good”, delivered at University of Lund, Sweden, January. “Subjectivism Meets Buck-Passing”, invited colloquium at Göteborg University, Sweden, January. “Subjectivism Meets Buck-Passing”, invited colloquium at Uppsala University, Sweden, January. “Likelier Conditionals: trouble for modus ponens”, invited colloquium at Göteborg Univ., January. “When do goals explain the rules that advance them?”, invited, workshop at Cornell, April. “When do goals explain the rules that advance them?”, refereed, Madison Metaethics Workshop, September. 2009 “Relativism and Expressivism and the Problem of Disagreement”, New York Institute of Philosophy workshop, April. “Failures of Modus Ponens”, University of Sydney colloquium, August. “When do goals explain the rules that advance them?”, invited conference presentation at Workshop on Naturalistic Explanation in Ethics”, University of Sydney, August. “Boundless Good”, World Philosophy Day Keynote Address at the University of Toronto, November. “Consequentializing, Defended”, University of Toronto Moral Philosophy colloquium, November. 2010 “Consequentializing Defended”, Arizona Workshop on Normative Ethics, January. “Modus Ponens Failures”, Brandeis graduate brown bag lunch, March. “Boundless Good”, invited colloquium, University of California, Berkeley, April. “Boundless Good”, invited colloquium, Notre Dame, April. “Boundless Good”, British Society for Ethical Theory Keynote Address, Nottingham, UK, July. “Another World”, invited colloquium, SUNY Buffalo, October. 2011 “Reasons Fundamentalism”, invited colloquium, North Carolina State Univ., February. “Reasons Fundamentalism”, invited colloquium, Princeton University, March. “Another World”, Keynote address, St. Louis Area Conference on Reasons and Rationality, May. “Quasi-realism and unexplained coincidence”, Austin Analytic Philosophy Symposium, Dec. “Can realists answer the normative question?”, Chapel Hill Roundtable on Humean Reasons, Dec. “Quasi-realism and unexplained coincidence”, invited, APA Easterns, Washington, December. 2012 Paper for an Author Meets Critics symposium on Mark Schroeder’s Being For at the APA Central Division meetings, February. “Quasi-Realism and the Problem of Unexplained Coincidence”, at MIT, March. Dreier page 6

Papers Delivered, continued 2012 Keynote address at the NYU/Columbia graduate student conference, April. “Quasi-Realism and the Problem of Unexplained Coincidence” Metaethics conference at the University of Nebraska, April. “Can Normative Realists Answer the Normative Question?”, at the Moral Motivation conference at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, May. “Another World”, Moral Antirealism conference, University of Geneva, Switzerland, December. “Moral Disagreement”, and “Blocking Minimalist Creep”, at the Expressivism Workshops at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, December. 2013 “Quasi-explananda”, at NYU Abu Dhabi Workshop on Reasons and Reasoning, January. “Metaethics”, at Four Perspectives on Ethics conference at MIT, May. “Quasi-expananda”, Rochester philosophy colloquium, May. “Normative Accounts of Normativity” at the University of Edinburgh Workshop on Language and Expression. “Quasi-explananda at the Jowett Society of the University of Oxford, May. “Normative Accounts of Normativity” at the Moral Philosophy Seminary of the University of Oxford, June. “Questions about Supervenience”, at the Dartmouth Summer Workshop on Ethics and Metaethics, July.

“What is Normative Explanation?”, at the 50th Anniversary Fest for Gilbert Harman at Princeton University, September. Keynote address at the Wisconsin Metaethics Workshop, September. “Quasi-explananda” at a Harvard departmental colloquium, November. “Questions about Supervenience” at a departmental colloquium at the College of William and Mary, November. “The Normative Explanation of Normativity” at the University of Miami, November. 2014 “The Normative Explanation of Normativity”, at NYU Abu Dhabi Workshop on Reasons and Normativity, January. “The Normative Explanation of Normativity”, at the Unviersity of Arizona philosophy colloquium, March. “Quasi-Explananda”, Keynote Address at Waterloo (Ontario) graduate conference in philosophy, March. Critic at Author Meets Critics symposium on Michael Ridge’s Impassioned Belief, Pacific Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association, April. “World-Centered Value” at the Chapel Hill Workshop on Metaethics, December. 2015 “Is there a problem of moral supervenience?”, at the Rio de Janeiro Conference in Metaethics, January. “World-centered Value”, at the Ethics, Decision Theory, and Uncertainty” Workshop at the Australian National University, Canberra, in July. “Is there a problem of moral supervenience?” at the Philosophical Society at the ANU, July. “World-centered Value” as the keynote address at the Brown Philosophy Graduate Conference, November. “World-centered Value” at the NYU Philosophy Department Colloquium, December. 2016 “Ontology: Easy and Quasi”, Society for Realism/AntiRealism, Discussion Washington, January. “Modus Ponens for Expressivists”, Expressivism conference, Lingnan University, June. Dreier page 7

Papers Delivered, continued 2016 “Some Hopeful Thoughts about Wishful Thinking”, Foundations of Normativity conference, Edinburgh, UK, June. “Is there a Supervenience Problem for Robust Realism?”, University of Edinburgh, June. “Is there a Supervenience Problem for Robust Realism?”, St. Andrews University, June. “Some Hopeful Thoughts about Wishful Thinking”, New Directions in Expressivism, Sheffield, UK, August. “World-Centered Value”, Cornell Moral Philosophy Seminar, October. 2017 “World-Centered Value”, UC Davis workshop in ethics, April. “Is there a Supervenience Problem for Robust Realism?”, Oberlin Colloquium, Ohio, May. “The Real and the Quasireal: Problems of Distinction”, UBC Representation and Evaluation conference, Vancouver, June. “The Normative Explanation of Normativity”, Keynote at Princeton-Michigan Graduate Student Workshop in Metanormativity, Ann Arbor, August. “Is there a Supervenience Problem for Robust Realism?”, University of Vermont, October. “Counterexamples to Modus Ponens,” Edinburgh (Scotland) Philosophical Society, November. “The Real and the Quasireal: Problems of Distinction”, UNC Chapel Hill Workshop, December.

Commentator

1998 On James Harold, “Giving Practical Reasons”, APA Eastern Division Meetings, December. 1999 On James Skidmore, “Transcendental Arguments”, APA Eastern Division Meetings, December. 2000 On Allan Gibbard, “Oughts, Plans, and Properties”, Chapel Hill Colloquium in Philosophy, Oct.

2001 SOFIA conference, Mexico, January 6th (on S. Schiffer). 2002 On Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, “Moral Evolution”, APA Pacific Division Meetings, March. On Stephen Darwall, “Reasons, Motives, and the Demands of Morality”, Georgia State University conference: “G. E. Moore’s Principia Ethica a Century Later”, April. 2003 On Christian Miller, “The Incoherence Argument Revisited”, APA Eastern Meetings, December. 2004 On Matthew Chrisman, “Epistemic Expressivism”, APA Central Meetings, April. On Michael Cholbi, “Wide Internalism and Rational Change of Desire”, APA Eastern, Dec. 2005 SOFIA conference, Mexico (on P. Horwich), January. 2006 SPAWN conference on Value, Syracuse University (on J. Olson), July. 2008 On James Harold, “Can Expressivists Tell the Difference between Beauty and Good?”, APA Eastern Division Meetings, December. 2009 On Fritz MacDonald, “Prolegomena to a Deflationary of Morality”, APA Central Division Meetings, February. On Campbell Brown, “Consequentialise This!”, Edinburgh Workshop on Practical Reason, June. 2011 On Nishi Shah and Matt Evans “Mental agency and metaethics”, UNC workshop, Chapel Hill, February. On Julia Driver, “Moral and linguistic expertise”, Princeton Symposium on Moral Expertise, April. 2012 On Erik Wielenberg, “Three Ways the Moral Can Supervene”, at the Syracuse Philosophy Annual Workshop on Normative Realism, Syracuse University, August. Dreier page 8

2013 At UNC Chapel Hill Workshop on Metaethics, December. 2014 At Central Division APA meetings in Chicago, on a colloquium paper by Alex Silk. 2015 At Central Division APA meetings in St. Louis, on a colloquium paper by Renee Bollinger. 2016 At Eastern Division APA meetings in Washington, on a colloquium paper by Chris Meyns. At NYU-Abu Dhabi conference on Reasoning and Normativity, on a paper by David Plunkett. At Central Division APA meetings in Chicago, on a colloquium paper by Adam Shmidt. 2017 At Pacific APA meetings in Seattle, on a colloquium paper by Nathan Howard.

Chair Chaired session on Moral Psychology at APA Central Division meetings in Pittsburgh, April 1997. Chaired all sessions of Normativity conference, Brown University, November 1999. Chaired John Broome’s Blackwell/Brown lectures, Brown University, October 2003. Chaired all sessions of Practical Reason conference, Brown University, April 2005. Chaired three colloquium sessions at the Eastern Division APA meetings, Philadelphia, Dec. 2014. Chaired one colloquium session at Central Division APA meetings, Kansas City, March 2017.

Publications Online Philosophy TV, discussion with Mark Schroeder on Contextualism, Relativism, Expressivism http://www.philostv.com/jamie-dreier-and-mark-schroeder/

PEA Soup, Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia weblog, contributor http://peasoup.typepad.com/peasoup/ Dreier page 9

Awards Whiting Dissertation Fellowship John Harsanyi Fellowship, Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. Philosophers Annual award for best ten papers in 2009. President’s Prize for Excellence in Faculty Governance, 2012. Scots Philosophical Association Centenary Fellow, 2016.

Courses Taught Undergraduate Graduate Seminars more Graduate Seminars The Individual and the State Moral Relativism Expressivism Now Moral Theories Political Justice Relativism and Nihilism Political Philosophy Ronald Dworkin Contemporary Debates Philosophy of Law Free Will in Ethical Theory Meta-ethics Practical Reason Weighing Value Decision Theory Expressivist Logic Instrumental Reason Introductory Logic Decision Theory for Philosophers Problems in Expressivism Advanced Deductive Logic Darwall’s Internal ‘Ought’ The Nature of Normativity Humean Metaphysics Objective Reasons Measuring Value Conditionals Reasons Fundamentalism The New NonNaturalism Expressivism

At Monash University: Political Theory; Moral Supervenience; Noncognitivist Logic; Agent Neutrality.

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees • Gillette, M., “Competence and Patient-Regarding Paternalism” (1991). • Beck, S., “Moral Considerability” (1993). • Ialacci, M., “Consequentialism and Agent Relative Morality” (1994). • Chambers, J., “Morality and Commitment Devices” (1995). • Yelin, L., “What is reasonable?” (1997). • Sommers, T., “Rawlsian Liberalism”, in progress, abandoned. • Kawall, J., “Ideal Observer Theories”, (2000). • Marton, P., “Skeptical Games” (2000). • Stone, J., “Distributive Justice of Health Care” (2000). • Matheson, D., “Understanding and Vindication in Epistemology”, (2001). • Prentiss, D., “Virtue Ethics”, (2001). • Comesaña, J., “Humean theories of practical and theoretic reason” (2002). • Turri, J., “A theory of epistemic reasons” (2006). • Boyden, A., thesis on scientific realism (2007). • Fiedor, B., thesis on deontic epistemology (2007). • Roos, A., thesis on Rawls (2007) • Jerry Steinhoffer, thesis on virtue epistemology (2008). • Jason D’Cruz, thesis on moral psychology (2008). • Katherine Rubin, Expressivist Metaepistemology, (2011). • Sean Aas, (2012). • Chiwook Won (2012). • Paul Klumpe (in progress). • Ramirez, A., on suberogation, (in progress). Dreier page 10

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees Chaired: • Taggart, J., “Motivation as a Way of Thinking” (2000). • Feldman, S., “Moral Reasons as a species of Practical Reasons” (2006). • Celada, T., “Procreative Liberty”, (2007). • Max Pines, “Acting for Reasons”, (2011). • Vlad Vlaovic, “Taking Reasons Seriously”, (2013) • Alex King, “’Ought’ implies ‘Can’”, (2014). • Phil Galligan, Moral Epistemology Problems (2016). • Leo Yan, Incommensurability (in progress). • Harry Chalmers, Moral Nihilism (in progress). • Louis Gullarte, Value and Suffering (in progress). • Mary Renaud, Ought implies Can (in progress).

Service to the Department Regular supervision of undergraduate honors theses in philosophy. Concentration Advisor for Standard Concentration, 1989 – 2001. Concentration Advisor for Logic and Philosophy of Science, 1992–93, 1994–95, 2000–02. Concentration Advisor for Ethics and Political Philosophy, 2001-02. CAP advisor, Fall 1989 and Spring 1991. Graduate Admissions committee (from time to time). Advisor for Philosophy Department Undergraduate Group, 1997 – 2005. Tenure Review Committees for Broackes, Weatherson, Arpaly. Promotion Committee for Bernard Reginster, 2007. Brown Philosophy Colloquium Committee, 1999 – present. Associate Chairman of Philosophy, 2001 – 2010. Organized and ran conferences on Normativity (2002) and Practical Reason (2004). Sophomore Advisor, 2012-13 Acting Associate Chair, 2014–15 Graduate Admissions Committee Chair, 2015–16

Service to the University Points on the Compass, multidisciplinary faculty seminars for freshmen; 1994 – 2000. Voyages of Discovery, with R. Serrano (Econ) for R. Simmons’ Presidential Inauguration, Oct 2001. Faculty Executive Committee, Fall 1989 – Spring 1991. Committee on Admission and Financial Aid, Fall 1991 – Spring 1993. Independent Concentrations Committee, September 1998 – 2004. College Curriculum Council, September 2003 – 2006. Supervised independent concentration on Rational Decision Making, 2003 – 2005. Screening Committee of the CCC, chairman, 2004 – 2006. Vice-Chair of Faculty Executive Committee, July 2007 – July 2008. Chair of the Faculty Executive Committee and Chair of the Brown Faculty, July 2008 – July 2009. Past Chair of the Faculty Executive Committee, July 2009 – July 2010. Committee on Faculty Equity and Diversity, July 2009 – July 2010. Committee on Ethics and Compliance, July 2009 – September 2010. Provost Search Committee, November 2010 – February 2011. Brown Debating Tournament judge, 2011. Tenure, Promotions, Appointments, 2012 – 2013. Dreier page 11

Service to Profession With D. Estlund, constructed and maintained Brown Electronic Article Review Service, web and listserv. Organized first annual Brown Philosophy Mark Shapiro Conference, on Normativity, November 1999. Organized Blackwell/Brown Lectures, lecture series on Reasons and Reasoning, John Broome, Oct. 2003. Organized and chaired Brown Philosophy Mark Shapiro Conference on Practical Reason, April 2004. Refereed papers for Ethics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Noûs, Philosophical Studies, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Metaphilosophy, The Journal of Ethics, The Journal of Moral Philosophy, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Pacific Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophers Imprint, Philosophical Papers (South Africa), Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy, Acta Analytica, Philosophia, Philosophy Compass, Journal of Philosophical Economics, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Thought Refereed book proposals and manuscripts for MIT Press, Routledge, Oxford UP, and Cambridge UP. Refereed grant proposals for Monash University Joint Arts/IT Small Grant Scheme. External dissertation examiner for Australian National University. External dissertation examiner for University of Miami. External dissertation committee for Notre Dame. “Faculty Opponent” for dissertation at Göteborg University, Sweden. Faculty Opponent for dissertation at University of Helsinki. Board of Editors for: Philosophical Studies, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Philosophical Perspectives, Thought; past Board of Editors, Noûs. Associate Editor, Ethics, November 2008 – present. Associate Editor, Blackwell’s International Encyclopedia of Ethics, March 2008 – present. Founding editor, Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (on-line at www.jesp.org). External tenure referee for cases at Kent State, U. Missouri (St. Louis), The Ohio State University, Reed College, USC, Syracuse, University of Florida, NYU, Vassar, U. Minnesota, MIT, Missouri/StL, NC State, University of British Columbia, Nebraska, Boston University, Tufts University, Kent State again. External third-year reviewer for case at UC Santa Cruz, one at Colgate, one at MIT. Reviewer for promotion of Valerie Tiberius to full professor at Univ. of Minnesota. Assessor for promotion to Reader of Bart Streumer, University of Reading. Assessor for Michael Bruno Memorial Award (Israel). Assessor for Swiss National Science Foundation grant proposal.

American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Program Committee, June 2005 – June 2007. American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Program Committee, Chair, June 2006 – June 2007. Refereed papers for Madison Workshop in Metaethics (2005, 2007, 2009, 2011). Refereed papers for St. Louis Area Conference on Reasons and Rationality. External Review Committee for the Tufts Philosophy Department, December 2015. External Review Committee for the U Mass (Amherst) Philosophy Department, March 2017. American Philosophical Association Board of Governors, July 2017 – present. APA Eastern Division Executive Committee (member at large), July 2017 – present.