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Updated: September 2020

Curriculum Vitae ARTHUR RIPSTEIN

Faculty of Law Telephone: 416-978-0735 University of Toronto E-mail: [email protected] 78 Queen’s Park Crescent www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty/ripstein Toronto, ON, M5S 2C5

I. Biographical Information: a. Personal Information Born June 12, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Citizen of Canada and Germany b. Education: 1994 M.S.L., Yale Law School

1986 Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, Dissertation title: Explanation and Empathy in Commonsense Psychology. Committee members: John Haugeland (director) Annette Baier (second reader) Peter King, Peter Machamer.

1984 M.A. University of Pittsburgh

1981 B.A. (Hons.) University of Manitoba

II. Honours and Awards: 2019 Keynote Lecturer, World Kant Congress, Oslo, Norway

2019 JJ Berry Smith Doctoral Supervision Award, University of Toronto (Annual University-wide Award. One award is given in natural Sciences and one in Social Sciences and Humanities. First person from humanities selected to win.)

2019 Tanner Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley. (Annual Lecture Series)

2016 University Professor (Special research rank reserved for 2% of tenured faculty)

2016 Killam Fellowship, Canada Council for the Arts (Two-year leave fellowship, one of six awarded annually in Canada across all disciplines.)

2016 Society for Applied Philosophy (UK) Annual Lecturer.

2016 University Professor, University of Toronto (special rank reserved for no more than 2% of tenured faculty.

Arthur Ripstein /2 II. Honours and Awards (continued): 2015 Kissel Lecturer, Edmund J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University. (Annual Lecture)

2015 Jurisprudence Annual Lecturer, London. (Annual Lecture sponsored by the Academic Journal Jurisprudence.)

2014 Opening Keynote Lecture, Freedom and Coercion, Universität Wien.

2013 Natural Law Lecture, (Annual Lecture sponsored by Philosophy Department and School of Law)

2012 Opening Keynote Lecture, Wege zur Freihiet: Offene Fragen der Kantischen Rechts und politischen Philosophie, Georg-August Universität, Gottingen.

2012 Lecturer, Paton Colloquium, University of St. Andrews. (Annual Lecture on Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy)

2012 Faculty Award, University of Toronto Alumni Association (Annual Award given to one faculty member across the University for Excellence in Research and Teaching over an extended period.)

2011 Canadian Philosophical Association Book Prize (Biennial Prize; first two-time winner for Force and Freedom)

2010 Fellow, Royal Society of Canada

2009 Keynote Lecture, UK Kant Society, Lancaster University.

2001 Nicholas Hoare/Renaud Bray Book Prize of the Canadian Philosophical Association (Biennial Prize; inaugural winner for Equality, Responsibility and the Law)

1994-95 Rockefeller Visiting Fellowship, Princeton University, Center for Human Values (One year visiting fellowship)

1985-86 Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh

1985 Apple for the Teacher Award, University of Pittsburgh

1981-82 Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh

1981 Russell Medal for Philosophy, University of Manitoba

III. Employment History: 2016- University Professor, Faculty of Law and Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

1999- Professor, Faculty of Law and Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

2018-19 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

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Employment History (continued): 2011-14 Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

1996-99 Professor, Department of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

1991-96 Associate Professor, (with tenure) Department of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

1990 Cross appointed (status only) to Faculty of Law University of Toronto

1988 Appointed to Graduate Faculty

1987-91 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto

1986-87 Visiting Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Franklin and Marshall College

IV. Academic History:

TEACHING: Doctoral Students Supervised to completion: 2015-20 Haim Abraham, “The Tortious Liability of States for Combatant Activities,” (SJD) Current Position: Lecturer, School of Law, University of Essex.

2013-19 Joanna Langille, “The Limits of Legality: The Rule of Law Principles Governing the Common Law Public Policy Exception in Private International Law” (SJD; co-supervisor K. Knop) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Western University

2009-13 Jacob Weinrib “Authority, Justice, and Public Law: A Unified Theory” (PhD) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University

2011-13 Ariel Zylberman “The Relationship of Right: A Constitutive Vindication of Human Rights” (PhD) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Philosophy, University at Albany (SUNY)

2009-11 Helena Likwornik “Probability and the Law of Evidence” (Ph.D.; co-supervisor J. Heath) Current Position: Counsel, Court of Appeal

2007-11 Doug Mackay “Political Justification” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

2007-10 Cristian Dimitriu “Global Justice and Odious Debt” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Researcher - National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina

2004-08 Sari Kisilevsky, “Legal Rules and Legal Reasoning” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Queen’s College CUNY.

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Doctoral Students Supervised to completion (continued): 2004-07 Paul Miller, “Essays Toward a Theory of Fiduciary Law” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Professor, and Associate Dean, Notre Dame University School of Law

2003-07 Jonathan Peterson, “Liberalism and the Public Interest in Art” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Loyola University New Orleans

2003-06 Martin Hevia, “Separate People Acting Together” (SJD) Current Position: Dean, School of Law, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

2003-06 Helga Varden, “The Liberal Ideal of Political Obligations - The Lockean Voluntarist vs. Kant’s Non-Voluntarist Ideal of Political Obligations” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign

2000-05 Lisa Austin “Privacy, Law, and the Question of Technology” (Ph.D; co-supervisor R. Gibbs.) Current Position: Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

1999-2004 Gita Cale, “Responsibility Between Persons” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Not known

1998-2001 Emer O’Hagan, “Practical Reason and the Myth of the Given” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Saskatchewan

1998-2000 Violetta Igneski, “Rescue and the Duty to Aid” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, McMaster University

1995-97 Andrew Latus, “The Problem of Moral Luck” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Psychiatrist, St Johns, Newfoundland.

1992-96 Jean Jacques Baillargeon, “A Defence of Political Liberalism” (Ph.D.) Current Position: High School Teacher

1993-95 Dennis W. Klimchuk, “Automatism, Agency, and Responsibility” (Ph.D.; co-supervisor Ian Hacking) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, Western University

LL.M. Students supervised to completion: 2000-01 Ian McMillan. Title: “Patent Law and the Philosophy of Language”

1989-90 John Stanton-Ife. Title: Objectivity and legal disagreement

Arthur Ripstein /5 Doctoral Students currently supervising: Lu-Vada Dunford, “Terrorism” Shmuel Baron, “Consent”

Past Doctoral Committee member for: Yuan Yuan (Yale), Jeremy Davis, Kelin Emmett, Sareh Pouryosseffi, Zoe Sinel, Mark Bennett, Michael Kessler (Harvard), Owen Ware, Lisa Fuller, Michael Garnett, Louis-Philippe Hodgson (Harvard), Lars Vinx, Evan Fox-Decent, Gustav Ahrennius, Mayo Moran, Pura Sanchez- Zamarrano, Moira Dossetor, Victor Ramraj, Peter Trnka, Glen Melanson, Sinclair MacRae, David Eliot.

External Examiner for: Ian Kerr (Philosophy, UWO, 1996), Aviva Shiller (UWO 2015) Triantafyllos Gkouvas (Antwerp 2015) Aravind Ganesh (Vrie University Amsterdam, 2019)

Currently Doctoral Committee Member for: Steven Coyne, Emma McClure, Hamish Russell, Carolyn Shapiro, Etye Steinberg, Konstanze von Schultze.

International Visiting Graduate Students supervised: Philipp-Alexander Hirsch (Georg-August Universität, Gottingen, Fall 2013) Jakob Huber (LSE, Fall 2015), Hillary Nye (NYU, 2014-16), Fenming Zhang (China University of Political Science and Law, 2018-19), Arthur Lau (Yale, Fall 2018).

Postdoctoral Fellow Supervised: Maytal Gilboa, 2017-20.

JD research supervisions: Sinziana Tugulea, James Renihan, Michael Varey, Andrew Botterell, Sandon Shigolev, Malcolm Thorburn, John Norris.

Undergraduate research supervisions: Antonia Alksnis, Michael Louma, Arash Ghassi, Matthew Oliver, Diana Berbece, Lindsay Hogarth, Luke Davies, Stephen Stitch, Amelie Messier, Kevin Mills, Jessica Tizzard, Esther Shubert, Shereen Chang, Gillian Wright.

Classroom Teaching: (since assuming current appointment configuration in 1999 only) 2020-21 Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason Kant’s Doctrine of Right Torts 2019-20 Sabbatical Leave 2018-19 Political Philosophy (partial teaching release as Acting Chair) 2016-18 Full teaching release – Killam Research Fellowship 2015-16 War and Morality Kant’s Doctrine of Right Torts

Arthur Ripstein /6 Classroom Teaching (continued): 2014-15 Administrative Leave 2013-14 Partial teaching release as Chair, plus banked courses 2012-13 Political Philosophy (partial teaching release as Chair) 2011-12 Political Philosophy Kant’s Doctrine of Right (partial teaching release as Chair) 2010-11 Torts Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason Issues in the Philosophy of Law 2009-10 Introduction to Legal Philosophy Political Philosophy 2008-09 Torts Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason 2007-08 Torts 2006-07 Torts Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason 2005-06 Kant’s Political Philosophy Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (on sabbatical leave second term) 2004-05 Torts (full year) Kant’s Political Philosophy Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason 2003-04 Torts (fall term only) Issues in the Philosophy of Law (reduced teaching load due to SSHRC funded course release) 2002-03 Torts 2001-02 Philosophical Foundations of the Common Law Law and Morality (on leave second term) 2000-01 Torts (full year) Law and Morality Kant’s Doctrine of Right 1999-00 Torts (fall term) Kant’s Ethics (on leave second term)

SERVICE: (since assuming current appointment configuration only) University of Toronto: 2015-19 Committee on Honorary Degrees 2015-16 Search Committee for Vice-President, Human Resources and Equity 2013-14 Special Joint Advisory Committee on Memorandum of Agreement with UTFA 2012 Convocation Speaker 2003-11 Governing Council 2003-11 Business Board of Governing Council

Arthur Ripstein /7 Service (continued) 2004-11 Executive Committee of Governing Council 2010 Presidential Review Committee 2010 SGS Decanal representative on various tenure committees 2008-09 Search Committee for Dean of Graduate Studies and Vice-Provost, Graduate Education 2008 SGS Decanal representative on various tenure committees 2007-08 2030 Task Force on Governance 2006-07 President’s Advisory Committee on Tobacco Stocks 2007 President’s Advisory Committee on Darfur Stocks 2003-06 Connaught Humanities Panel (Chair 04-06) 2000 Discipline Appeals Board Faculty of Arts and Science: 2020 Jackman Humanities Institute Advisory Committee Advancement Advisory Committee 2018-19 Budget Committee 2016 Selection Committee for Jackman Chairs 2015 Advisory Committee on Jackman Chairs 2011-14 Budget Committee 2012-14 DACCA 2012-13 Director Search, IHPST Philosophy Department: 2019-20 Member, Search Committee 2018-19 Acting Chair of St. George Department and Tri-Campus Graduate Department. o 6 permanent appointments made 2017-18 Member, Search Committee 2016-17 Third Year Review Committee Member; Member, Search Committee; Internal Reader for Tenure Committee 2015-16 Planning and Policy Committee; Member, Search Committee; Promotions and Awards Committee 2011-14 Chair of St. George Department and Tri-Campus Graduate Department. o 4 permanent appointments + 3 Tri-Campus permanent appointments made 2009-11 Member, Search Committee 2008-10 Member, Search Committee 2008 Member, Chair Search 2007-08 Member, Search Committee 2006-07 Member, Search Committee 2006-08 Member, Promotions Committee 2005-06 Member, Search Committee 2004 Member, Search Committee 2003-05 Member, Promotions Committee 2000-03 Placement Officer 2000 Member, Chair Search

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Service (continued) Faculty of Law: 2019-20 SSHRC Committee, Course Assignments Committee* 2018-19 SSHRC Committee, Course Assignments Committee 2017-18 SSHRC Committee 2016-17 SSHRC Committee 2015-16 Workload Committee; Chairholders Committee; Awards Committee (Chair); Research Committee; Distinguished Visitors and Special Lectures Selection Committee 2014-15 Awards Committee; Chairholders Committee 2014 Decanal Search Committee 2000-16 Research Committee (Chair 2000-11) 2010 Decanal Search Committee 2008-09 Promotions Committee 2005 Decanal Search Committee 2004-05 Course Assignments Committee 2002-03 Academic Plan Committee, Tenure Committee, Promotions Committee 2001-02 Endowed Chairs Committee 2000-01 Course Assignments Committee, Tenure Committee 1999- Convenor, Law and Philosophy Discussion Group

External Reviewer for Tenure and/or Promotion/Lateral Appointment: Bowling Green State University, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Hebrew University, London School of Economics, Ohio University, Oxford University, Princeton University, Queen’s University, St. Mary’s University, Stanford University, Syracuse University, Tel-Aviv University, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Université de Montréal, University at Albany- SUNY, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, San Diego, University of Chicago, University of Glasgow, University of Haifa, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of Regina, University of Southern California, University of Washington, Yale University, York University.

* Executive committee of Law Faculty

Arthur Ripstein /9 V. Selected Refereed Publications: Refereed Books: 2021 Kant and the Law of War, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming. 125,00 words o Manuscript Workshops: University of Amsterdam, University of Glasgow

2020 Rules for Wrongdoers, edited and introduced by Saira Mohammad, with comments by Oona Hathaway, Christopher Kutz and Jeff McMahan, and a Reply. Oxford University Press, In Press, 70,000 words.

2016 Private Wrongs (Harvard University Press). 330 pages. o Chinese translation, China University of Political Science and Law Press, forthcoming 2020. o Reviewed in: Harvard Law Review (Scott Hershovitz) Michigan Law Review (Andrew Gold) Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (Lewis Kornhauser) Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies (Hanoch Dagan & Avihay Dorfman, John Gardner, Nicholas Cornell, Alexander Steel) Cambridge Law Journal (Nicholas McBride), University of Toronto Law Journal (Christopher Essert), Jurisprudence (Diego Papayannas, Peter Vallentyne, Emmanuel Voyiakis), University of Toronto Quarterly (Michael Kessler) ), Modern Law Review (Robert Mullins). o Symposia: Humboldt Universität Berlin, Hebrew University Jerusalem o Graduate Courses: Oxford, Notre Dame, UCLA, USC, Yeshiva.

2009 Force and Freedom: Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy (Harvard University Press), 412 pages. o Awarded Canadian Philosophical Association Biennial Book Prize, 2011. o Chinese translation, 强力与自由: 康德的法哲学与政治哲学, Intellectual Property Press, Beijing, 2016. o Reviewed in: Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (Alan Wood) Concurring Opinions (Stefan Bird-Pollan) Jurisprudence (Katrin Flikschuh, George Pavlakos) Harvard Law Review, Jotwell (Ekow Yankah) Ethics (William Edmondson) Dialogue (Jon Mandle) Political Theory (Mika laVanque-Matay) Journal of the History of Philosophy (Alyssa Bernstein) Osgoode Hall Law Journal (Simon Kupi) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (Victor Tadros) Review of Politics (Howard Williams) British Journal for the History of Philosophy (Gary Banham) Kantian Review (Sarah Holtman) Criminal Law and Philosophy (Ekow Yankah) Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (Talia Fischer), Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Kyla Ebels-Duggan) Legal Theory (Stephen Darwall) University of Toronto Quarterly (Mark Kingwell) o Symposia: Canadian Philosophical Association, European Consortium for Political Research, Tel Aviv University, Georgia State University, Queens University, Property Working Group, Frie Universität Berlin, Cardozo Law School. o Graduate Courses: Berkeley, Frie Universität Berlin, UBC, Frankfurt, Oxford, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Princeton, St. Andrews, US San Diego, Southern California, Yale.

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Refereed Books (continued): 1998 Equality, Responsibility and the Law (Cambridge University Press), 307 pages. o Awarded inaugural Nicholas Hoare/Renaud Bray Book Prize of the Canadian Philosophical Association, 2001 o Reviewed in: American Political Science Review (Mark Graber) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Richard Arneson) Canadian Political Science Review (Colin McLeod) Economics and Philosophy (John Christman) Law and Philosophy (Larry Alexander) Michigan Law Review (John Goldberg) Mind (Antony Duff) University of Toronto Law Journal (John Gardner) Ethics (William Edmundson) Modern Law Review (William Lucy) Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (Joanna Perkins) Philosophy in Review (Samantha Brennan) Philosophical Quarterly (Paul Markwick) o Symposia: American Philosophical Association o Graduate courses: Oxford, Princeton, Pennsylvania, University of Southern California, Yeshiva.

Refereed books on my work 2021 From Constitutionalism to War, Edited by Ester Herlin-Karnell and Enzo Rossi forthcoming 2021, (Oxford, Oxford University Press). Contains essays about my forthcoming book Kant and the Law of War by Yitzhak Benbaji, L.D.A. Corrias and A.J. Wolthius, Katrin Flikschuh, Rainer Forst, Aravind Ganesh, Alon Harel, Pauline Kleingeld, Matthias Kumm, Peter Niesen, Johan Olsthoorn, Massimo Renzo, Anna Stilz, Malcom Thorburn, and Katja Ziegler and a Reply.

2017 Freedom and Force, edited by Sari Kisilevsky and Martin Stone (Hart Publishing, Oxford ) contains essays about Force and Freedom, by A.J. Julius, Katrin Flikschuh, Japa Pallikkathayil, George Pavlakos, Andrea Sangiovanni, Martin Stone, Daniel Weinstock, and Allen Wood, and a Reply. o Reviewed in Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence (Nick Sage), University of Toronto Law Journal (Florian Rödl), Con-Textos Kantianos (Nuria Sánchez Madrid).

Books Edited: 2008 Immanuel Kant (Aldershot: Ashgate), 525 pages.

2007 Ronald Dworkin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 186 pages.

2001 Practical Reason and Preference: Essays for David Gauthier (edited with Christopher W. Morris) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).

1996 Law and Morality (edited with David Dyzenhaus) University of Toronto Press (an anthology for use in undergraduate courses), 780 pages. - Second Edition, 2001,1008 pages - Third edition (edited with David Dyzenhaus and Sophia Moreau), 2007, 1018 pages.

Chapters in Refereed Books: 2020 “Rules for Wrongdoers” (10,000 words) and “Combatants and Civilians” (9600 words) forthcoming in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Volume 38, Edited by Mark Matheson University of Utah Press.

Arthur Ripstein /11 Chapters in Refereed Books (continued): 2020 “Kantian Perspectives on Private Law” forthcoming in Henry Smith et al (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

2020 “Corrective Justice in Tort Law” forthcoming in Hanoch Dagan and Benjamin Zipursky, Research Handbook of Private Law Theory Edward Elgar, 8700 words.

2020 Ripstein, Arthur, and Sergio Tenenbaum, “Directionality and Virtuous Ends: Kant on Our Duties Regarding Animals” in Lucy Allais, ed. Kant on Animals, Oxford University Press, 137-154.

2019 “Finding Right in the Condition of War: 1784 and 1797,” in Margit Ruffing, Annika Schlitte, and Gianluca Sadun Bordoni (eds.) Kants Naturrecht Feyerabend: Analysen Und Perspektiven (Berlin, De Gruyter) 229-247.

2019 “The Innate Right of Humanity and the Right to Justification,” in Ester Herlin-Karnell and Matthias Klatt (eds) Cosmopolitan Law as Justification. Oxford University Press. 3-31

2017 “Embodied Free Beings under Public Law: A Reply” in Sari Kisilevsky and Martin Stone (eds.) Freedom and Force: Essays on Kant’s Political Philosophy (Oxford: Hart Publishing) (Reply to essays on Force and Freedom by A.J. Julius, Katrin Flikschuh, Japa Pallikkathayil, George Pavlakos, Andrea Sangiovanni, Martin Stone, Daniel Weinstock, and Allen Wood.) 179-214.

2015 “What Does it Mean to Be at War?” in Edward Iacobucci and Stephen Toope (eds.) After the Paris Attacks. (Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2015) 85-90.

2015 “Time’s Arrow and the Rule of Law” in Lisa Austin and Dennis Klimchuk (eds.) Private Law and the Rule of Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 306-327.

2014 “Kant’s Juridical Theory of Colonialism” in Katrin Flikschuh and Lea Ypi (eds.) Kant and Colonialism, (Oxford: Oxford University Press). 145-169.

2013 “Possession and Use” in James Penner and Henry Smith (eds.) Philosophical Foundations of Property Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 156-181.

2012 “Kant and the Circumstances of Justice,” in Elisabeth Ellis (ed.) Kant’s Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications (Penn State University Press) 42-73.

2009 “Kantian Legal Philosophy,” in Dennis Patterson (ed.) A Companion to Legal Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley) 392-405. Spanish translation, “Teoría Jurídica Kantiana” in Jorge Fabra y Ezequiel Spector, Enciclopedia de Filosofía del Derecho y Teoría Jurídica, México, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la Universidad Autónoma de México, 2014, pp. 1736-1756 Chapter 49.

2009 “Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy,” in T. Hill (ed.) A Companion to Kant’s Ethics (Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley), 155-172.

2007 “Introduction: Anti-Archimedeanism,” in Arthur Ripstein (ed.) Ronald Dworkin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 1-21.

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Chapters in Refereed Books (continued): 2007 “Liberty and Equality,” in Arthur Ripstein (ed.) Ronald Dworkin (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 82-108.

2005 “Public and Private Benefits in Higher Education,” in Frank Iacobucci and Carolyn Tuohy (eds.) Taking Public Universities Seriously (Toronto: University of Toronto Press), 498-513.

2002 “Torts,” in J.L. Coleman and S. Shapiro (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 656-686.

2001 Ripstein, Arthur and Benjamin Zipursky, “Corrective Justice in an Age of Mass Torts,” in G. Postema (ed.) Philosophy and the Law of Torts (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press), 214- 249.

2001 Morris, Christopher and Arthur Ripstein, “Introduction: Practical Reason and Preference,” in Christopher Morris and Arthur Ripstein (eds.) Practical Rationality and Preference: Essays for David Gauthier (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 1-10.

2000 “Disagreement and Coercion,” in R. Beiner and W. Norman (eds.) Canadian Political Philosophy: Contemporary Reflections (Toronto: Oxford University Press), 349-362.

1998 “Multiculturalism,” in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume 6, 599-602.

1997 “Context, Continuity, and Fairness,” in Jeff McMahan and Robert McKim (eds.) The Morality of Nationalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 209-226.

1997 “Political Philosophy,” in J.V. Canfield (ed.) Routledge History of Philosophy (Volume X): Philosophy of Meaning, Knowledge and Value in the Twentieth Century (London: Routledge), 285-306.

1993 “Preference,” in C. Morris and R.G. Frey (eds.) Value, Welfare and Morality (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 93-111. - Revised version in Christopher Morris and Arthur Ripstein (eds.) Practical Rationality and Preference: Essays for David Gauthier (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 37 55.

1989 “Hobbes on World Government and the World Cup,” in Timo Airaksinen and Martin Bertman (eds.) Hobbes: War among Nations (London: Gower Press), 112119.

Special Issues of Journals Edited: 2011 Understanding Law in its own Terms: Essays on the Occasion of Ernest Weinrib’s Killam Prize (Special Issue of University of Toronto Law Journal) 1998 Philosophy and Criminal Law (edited with Mark Thornton), special issue of Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, January.

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Refereed Articles: 2019 “Political Independence, Territorial Integrity and Private Law Analogies” Kantian Review, 24, 3, 573-604.

2019 “The Contracting Theory of Choices” (Review essay of Hanoch Dagan and Michael Heller The Choice Theory of Contracts, forthcoming in Law and Philosophy (10,000 words)

2018 “Reply: Relations of Right and Private Wrongs” (response to reviews by Diego Papayannas, Peter Vallentyne, and Emmanuel Voyiakis) Jurisprudence. (pp. 1-12.)

2017 “Private Authority and the Role of Rights: A Reply” (response to reviews by Nicholas Cornell, Hanoch Dagan, Avihay Dorfman, John Gardner, and Alexander Steel), Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, 14 (1): 64-86.

2017 “Private Law and Morality Through Thick and Thin: Comment on John Gardner From Personal Morality to Private Law” Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies. Vol. 15, No. 1 (2017), pp. 138–151.

2017 “Property and Sovereignty: How to Tell the Difference” Theoretical Inquiries in Law Vol 18, 243- 268.

2016 “Reclaiming Proportionality,” Journal of Applied Philosophy, Volume 34, Issue 1, 1-18

2016 “Just War, Regular War, and Perpetual Peace” Kant-Studien, Band 107, Heft 1, 179-195.

2015 “Standing, Value, and the Theory of Rights: Discussion of Why Law Matters” Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, (2015), pp. 1–11

2015 “Means and Ends” (Fifth Annual Jurisprudence Lecture) Jurisprudence. 6 (1) (2015) 1–23.

2012 “Form and Matter in Kantian Political Philosophy: A Reply” (response to reviews by Miriam Ronzoni, Andrea Sangiovanni, Laura Valentini and Garrath Williams) European Journal of Philosophy 20:3 pp. 487–496.

2012 “Self-certification and the Moral Aims of the Law,” Critical Notice: Legality by Scott Shapiro, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Vol. XXV, No. 1 (January 2012) pp. 201-217.

2012 “Civil Recourse and the Separation of Rights and Remedies” 39 Florida State Law Review 163-207

2011 “Distinctions of Power and the Power of Distinctions: a Response to Professor Koskenniemi” 61 University Of Toronto Law Journal 67-73.

2010 “Critical Notice of GA Cohen Rescuing Justice and Equality” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 40:4, 669-700

2010 “Reply to Flikschuh and Pavlakos” Jurisprudence 1 (2):317-324

Arthur Ripstein /14 Refereed Articles (continued): 2008 “Hindering a Hindrance to Freedom,” Jahrbuch fur Recht und Ethic 16, 227-250.

2008 “Closing the Gap,” Theoretical Inquiries in Law 9:1, 61-95.

2007 “Legal Moralism and the Harm Principle: A Rejoinder,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 35:2, 195- 201.

2006 “Beyond the Harm Principle,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 34:3, 216-246. - Reprinted in The Philosophy of Law (edited by Joel Feinberg and Jules Coleman) (Belmont CA: Wadsworth, 2008). - Reprinted in Perspectives on Property Law (edited by Robert Ellickson, Carol Rose, and Henry Smith). - Portuguese translation, Brazilian Journal of Philosophy 2014.

2007 “Tort Law in a Liberal State,” Journal of Tort Law 1:2, Article 3., 1-41.

2007 “As if it had Never Happened,” William and Mary Law Review 48:5, 1957-1997.

2006 “Private Order and Public Justice: Kant and Rawls,” Virginia Law Review 92,1391-1432. - Reprinted in Thom Brooks (ed.), Rawls and Law (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2012).

2005 “In Extremis,” Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 2:2, 415-434.

2004 “Authority and Coercion,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 32:1, 2-35. - Polish Translation, Przegląd Filozoficzno-Literacki, 2016.

2004 “Too Much Invested to Quit,” Economics and Philosophy, 20,185–208.

2004 “The Division of Responsibility and the Law of Tort,” Fordham Law Review 87:5, 1811-1844.

2004 “Justice and Responsibility,” Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 17:2, 361-86.

2000 “Three Duties to Rescue,” Law and Philosophy 19, 751-779. - Reprinted in Torts edited by Alan Beever (Auckland: Brookers, 2004).

2000 “Private Law and Private Narratives,” Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 20:4, 683-702. - Reprinted in Relating to Responsibility: Essays Presented to Tony Honore on his 80th Birthday, edited by John Gardner and Peter Cane (Oxford: Hart, 2001).

1999 “Prohibition and Preemption,” Legal Theory 5, 235-268.

1998 “Some Recent Obituaries of Tort Law,” University of Toronto Law Journal 48, 561-574. - Reprinted in Introduction to Private Law Relationships, 3rd edition, edited by M.J. Mac Neil, N. Sargent, T.B. Dawson and M.A. Nixon (Toronto: Captus Press, 1999).

1997 “What Can Philosophy Teach us about Multiculturalism?” Dialogue 36:3, 607614.

Arthur Ripstein /15 Refereed Articles (continued): 1997 “Responses to Humiliation,” Social Research 64:1, 90-112.

1996 “Law, Language, and Interpretation,” (critical notice of Andrei Marmor, Interpretation and Legal Theory) University of Toronto Law Journal 46, 335-44.

1996 “Self-Defense and Equal Protection,” University of Pittsburgh Law Review 57:3, 685-724.

1996 Langille, Brian and Arthur Ripstein, “Strictly Speaking, It Went Without Saying,” Legal Theory 2:2, 63-81.

1995 Coleman, Jules and Arthur Ripstein, “Mischief and Misfortune,” McGill Law Journal 40, 91-130. - Reprinted in The Philosophy of Law, edited by Joel Feinberg and Jules Coleman (Belmont CA: Wadsworth, 1999). - Reprinted in Tort Law, edited by Ernest Weinrib (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004).

1995 “Recognition and Cultural Membership,” (critical notice of Charles Taylor, Multiculturalism and the Politics of Recognition) Dialogue 34, 331341.

1994 “Universal and General Wills: Hegel and Rousseau,” Political Theory 22:3, 444-467. - reprinted in Rousseau and Law, edited by Thom Brooks (Aldershot: Ashgate 2005).

1994 “Equality, Luck and Responsibility,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 23:1, 323.

1993 “Questionable Objectivity,” Nous 27, 355372.

1993 “Making the World Safe for Liberalism,” (critical notice of Will Kymlicka, Contemporary Political Philosophy) Dialogue 32, 309314.

1992 “Liberal Justification and Neutrality,” Analyse &Kritik 14:1, 317.

1992 “The General Will,” History of Philosophy Quarterly 9:1, 69-84. - Reprinted in The Social Contract Theorists: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau edited by C.W. Morris (Lanham Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999).

1990 “The Ideal Libertarian,” (critical notice of Jan Narveson, The Libertarian Idea) Dialogue 29, 285- 298.

1989 “Gauthier's Liberal Individual,” Dialogue 27, 63-76.

1989 “Rationality and Alienation,” in Analyzing Marxism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume edited by R.X. Ware and K. Nielsen, 449-466

1987 “Commodity Fetishism,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17:4, 733-748.

1987 “Explanation and Empathy,” Review of Metaphysics 40, 465-482.

1987 “Foundationalism in Political Theory,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 16:2, 115-137.

Arthur Ripstein /16 Conference Presentations: 2020 “Moral Skepticism and International Relations Revisited: Cohen and Kant” A Celebration of Marshall Cohen, USC Department of Philosophy and School of Law, February 7.

2019 “Replies to Annabel Brett, Philipp Hirsch, Tria Gkouvas, George Pavlakos, Charlie Peevers, Christian Tams and Alain Zysset.” Arthur Ripstein’s ‘Kant and the Law of War’: A Symposium, School of Law, University of Glasgow, November 8.

2019 “Bringing Freedom under Law on a Globus Terraqueus,” Keynote Lecture, Rights and Citizenship: Reconsidering Politics and Law in light of Contemporary Challenges September 2019 Frie Universität Berlin, September 13.

2019 “Bringing Freedom under Law on a Globus Terraqueus,” Keynote Lecture, Thirteenth World Kant Congress, Oslo, Norway, August 7.

2019 “Replies to Yitzhak Benbaji, Yitzhak Benbaji, L.D.A. Corrias and A.J. Wolthius, Aravind Ganesh, Ester Herlin-Karnell, Peter Niesen” Workshop on Arthur Ripstein, Kant and the Law of War, University of Amsterdam, June 7.

2019 “Kantian Perspectives on Private Law," Workshop on The New Private Law, , March 15.

2018 “Political Independence, Territorial Integrity, and Private Law Analogies,” Kant and Law, Cardiff University, October 19.

2018 “Finding Right in a Condition of War: 1784 and 1797,” Die Stellung des „Naturrechts Feyerabend“ innerhalb der Entwicklung des kantischen Moraldenkens. Analysen und Perspektiven, Internationale Fachtagung der Kant-Forschungsstelle der Johannes Gutenberg- Universität Mainz, July 7.

2018 “Political Independence, Territorial Integrity, and Private Law Analogies,” A Kantian International Order – Principles and Institutions, Goethe Universität, Frankfurt. July 5.

2018 “National Defense” The Public Uses of Coercion and Force: From Constitutionalism To War Paul Scholten Centre, University of Amsterdam, February 1.

2018 “Roundtable/Replies,” The Public Uses of Coercion and Force: From Constitutionalism To War, Paul Scholten Centre, University of Amsterdam, (Responses to papers by Mattias Kumm, Malcolm Thorburn, Johan Olsthoorn, Massimo Renzo, Daniel Statman, Alon Harel, Katja Ziegler, Luigi Corrias & Bertjan Wolthuis, Aravind Ganesh and Kai Moller) February 2.

2017 “In Bello Symmetry,” The Laws of War – Foundations of Jus Ad Bello, School of Law, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella – November 2.

2017 “All the Kings Horses and All the King’s Men,” Halbert Network Workshop, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, June 5.

Arthur Ripstein /17 Conference presentations (continued): 2017 “Property and Territory: How to Tell the Difference,” Workshop on Property and Territorial Rights, Universität Bayreuth, May 5.

2017 “The Law of Force and the Force of Law” Workshop on Coercion, University of British Columbia, March 25.

2016 Replies to comments on Private Wrongs by Rahul Kumar, Clifton Mark and Dan Priel, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto. November 21.

2016 “Governance through Summons,” Workshop on Allen Wood, Fichte’s Ethics, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, November 18.

2106 Replies to comments on Private Wrongs by Herlinde Pauer-Studer, Daniel Markovits, Ulrike Heuer, David Owens and Erasmus Mayr. “Moral Foundations of Tort Law: A Workshop on Arthur Ripstein’s Private Wrongs,” Humboldt-Universität Berlin, September 23-24

2016 Replies to Papers on Force and Freedom by Tamara Jugov, Lea Ypi, Stefan Gosepath and Rainer Forst, “Workshop with Arthur Ripstein. Force, Freedom and Right: Kantian Approaches in Political Philosophy” Freie-Universität Berlin, September 22.

2016 “Proportionality and Right” Opening Lecture, “Workshop with Arthur Ripstein. Force, Freedom and Right: Kantian Approaches in Political Philosophy” Freie-Universität Berlin, September 22.

2016 “Non-Combatant Immunity” 30th Anniversary Conference, Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics, University of Manitoba. February 5.

2015 “Property and Sovereignty: How to Tell the Difference” Conference on Property and Sovereignty, , September 25.

2015 “Legality, Morality and Defensive Force” Workshop on Self-Defense, University of Southern California School of Law, April 17.

2014 “Just War, Regular War and Perpetual Peace” Toronto/Tsinghua Conference on International Law, October 16.

2014 “Standing, Value, and the Theory of Rights,” Conference on Alon Harel, why Law Matters, co- sponsored by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, and Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies.

2014 “Freedom without Form?” Manuscript Workshop on A.J. Julius, Reconstruction, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto

2014 “Cosmopolitan Right and Republican Freedom” Conference on Kantianism and Republicanism, University of Hamburg, April 10.

2014 “Saving Groundwork III” North American Kant Society, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Chicago February 27.

Arthur Ripstein /18 Conference presentations (continued): 2014 “Horizontal and Vertical,” Conference on Private Law and the Basic Structure, University of Amsterdam, January 31.

2013 “Kant and the Law of War” (Keynote) Conference Freedom and Coercion, University of Vienna 28 November.

2012 “The Law of Force and the Force of Law” (Keynote) Conference ‘The State of Jurisprudence', Center for Law and Cosmopolitan Values, University of Antwerp, 2-3 November

2012 “Time’s Arrow and Rule of Law” Conference on Private Law and the Rule of Law, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, September.

2012 “Your Own Good Name: Understanding Defamation” Obligations VI, School of Law, Western University, July.

2012 “Innate Right in Public Law” (Opening Keynote) Wege zur Freihiet: Offene Fragen der Kantischen Rechts und politischen Philosophie, Georg-August Universität, Gottingen, July 5.

2012 “Kant and the Law of War” Paton Colloquium, University of St. Andrews, June 27.

2012 “Possession and Use” Society of Legal Scholars Annual Seminar 2012 - The Philosophical Foundations of Property Law, University College London, May 11.

2011 “Reply to Ronzoni, Sangiovani, Valentini and Williams” ICPR General Conference, Reykjavik, August 26.

2011 “Self-Certification and the Moral Aims of the Law” Conference on Scott Shapiro’s Legality Cardozo Law School, June 5, 2011

2011 “Right as a Doctrine of Means” Conference on Justice and Virtue in Kant’s Practical Philosophy School of Law, University of Antwerp, March 26, 2011

2011 “Civil Recourse in the Separation of Wrongs and Remedies” Conference on Civil Recourse Theory, Florida State University School of Law, February 11, 2011

2010 “Response to Herman, Morris, Pallakathiyal, Julius and Stone” Conference on Force and Freedom, Cardozo School of Law, June 2010

2010 “Replies to Katz, Weinstock and Wood” author meets Critics session, Canadian Philosophical Association, Montreal, May 2010

2010 “Proportionality without Balancing,” invited lecture, Conference in Honor of Barbara Herman, UCLA School of Law, April 2010

2009 “Response to critics” – symposium on Force and Freedom, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, December 31, 2009 (response to critiques by Tali Fischer, Avilhay Dorfman, Raif Zreik)

Arthur Ripstein /19 Conference presentations (continued): 2009 “Moral Practices” Keynote address, UK Kant Society, Lancaster England, August 2009

2008 Manuscript Workshop on Arthur Ripstein, Force and Freedom, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University, October, (Author Replies to 3 Commentators).

2008 Manuscript Workshop on Arthur Ripstein, Force and Freedom, Property Working Group Annual Meeting, NYU Law School, July.

2008 Manuscript Workshop on Arthur Ripstein, Force and Freedom, Department of Philosophy, Georgia State University, May 16-17, (author replies to 12 papers by commentators on manuscript chapters).

2008 “Consent,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March.

2007 “Hindering a Hindrance to Freedom,” Conference on Kant’s Doctrine of Right, Friedrich- Schiller-Universität Jena, July.

2007 “Closing the Gap,” Conference on Moral and Legal Luck, Hebrew University, January.

2006 “Tort Law in a Liberal State,” Journal of Tort Law Inaugural Conference, Columbia University School of Law, September.

2006 Comment on Marcus Willaschek’s “Kant on Right Without Ethics,” North American Kant Society, April.

2006 “As If It Had Never Happened,” Conference on Law and Morality, William and Mary College of Law, March.

2006 “Private Order and Public Justice: Kant and Rawls,” Conference on Private Law and Political Philosophy, University of Virginia School of Law, February.

2004 “Public and Private Benefits in Higher Education,” Conference on Public Universities, University of Toronto, December.

2003 “The Division of Responsibility and the Law of Tort,” Conference on Rawls and the Law, Fordham University School of Law, November.

2003 “In Extremis,” IVR World Congress, Lund Sweden, August.

2003 “Natural Law and Social Contract: Variations on Kantian Themes,” Conference on Contractarian Legal and Political Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania School of Law, May.

2003 “Too Much Invested to Quit,” Conference on Fairness versus Welfare, University of Toronto, April.

2001 “Reply to Alexander and Perry,” Author Meets Critics Session, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting, San Francisco, March 30.

Arthur Ripstein /20 Conference presentations (continued): 2001 “Torts,” Oxford-Toronto Legal Philosophy Conference, Oxford, February 23-24.

2000 “Justice and Responsibility,” Conference on Egalitarianism, Responsibility, and the Law, UNC Legal Philosophy Conference, National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park NC, October 13-15.

2000 “Private Law and Private Narratives,” conference on Responsibility and Luck, Columbia University School of Law, March.

1999 “Three Duties to Rescue,” Conference on Duties to Aid, Georgia State University, June.

1998 “Everything for Sale,” Conference on The Structure of Liberty, Quinnipiac College of Law, November.

1998 “Prohibition and Preemption,” Conference on Preemptive Action, University of San Diego Law School, April.

1997 “Corrective Justice in an Age of Mass Torts,” (with B. Zipursky) conference on Philosophy and Tort Law, National Humanities Center, September.

1997 “Reciprocity and Responsibility,” Conference on Egalitarianism and Responsibility, Universitie de Cergy-Pontoise, Cergy-Pontoise, France, June.

1997 “Reasonable Persons, Mistakes of Fact and Mistakes of Law,” Conference on the Reasonable Person, University of Western Ontario, March.

1995 “Self Defense and Inequalities of Power,” University of Pittsburgh Philosophy and Law Symposium, April.

1994 “Three kinds of Membership,” American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, April, and at SSHRC Research Network on Multiculturalism and Citizenship, March 1995.

1993 “Unnatural Facts,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Ottawa, May.

1993 “Equality, Luck and Responsibility,” IVR World Congress, Reykjavik, Iceland, May.

1992 “Rights for Ascriptive Groups,” Conference on Group Rights, Glendon College, February.

1989 “Real Abstraction and NeoClassical Marxism,” Conference on Marxism Now, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, December.

1989 “Hypothetical Preference” Canadian Philosophical Association, Universite Laval, May.

1989 “Rationality and Alienation” Philosophy and Political Science Joint Colloquium, University of Toronto, February.

1988 “Comments on Contracts,” Canadian Political Science Association, Windsor, Ontario, June.

Arthur Ripstein /21 Conference presentations (continued): 1988 “Gauthier's Liberal Individual,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Windsor, Ontario, May.

1987 “Contractarianism and Its Critics,” (Symposium with David Gauthier and Wayne Sumner), University of Toronto, October.

1987 “Hobbes on World Government and the World Cup,” Hobbes Conference, University of Helsinki, May.

1986 “The General Will,” Canadian Philosophical Association, May.

Invited Lectures: 2020 “Members of the Public”, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt July 7.

2020 “A Wrong Personal to You,” Private Law Workshop, Tel Aviv University, March 19.

2020 “Members of the Public,” LSE Legal and Political Theory Forum, March 4

2020 “A Wrong Personal to You,” Private Law Workshop, University of Girona, February 28.

2020 “A Wrong Personal to You,” Private Law Workshop, Yale Law School, January 28.

2019 “Members of the Public,” Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary, November 22.

2019 “Members of the Public,” School of Law, University of Glasgow, November 6.

2019 “Rules for Wrongdoers,” School of Law, Duke University, September 23.

2019 “Combatants and Civilians” The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, University of California, Berkeley, April 10.

2019 “Rules for Wrongdoers” The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, University of California, Berkeley, April 9.

2019 “Rules for Wrongdoers” Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, March 20.

2019 “Rules for Wrongdoers,” Program in International Law and Armed Conflict, Harvard Law School, March 14.

2018 “Rules for Wrongdoers” Cardiff University, October 18

2018 “Political Independence, Territorial Integrity and Private Law Analogies,” Private Law Workshop, Tel Aviv University May 9.

2018 “Kantian Legal Philosophy” Safra Center, Tel Aviv University, May 7.

2018 “In Bello Symmetry” Department of Philosophy, Yale University, February 13.

Arthur Ripstein /22 Invited Lectures (continued): 2017 “National Defense” School of Law, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella – November 1.

2017 “Immanuel Kant: Finding Right in a Condition of War” Universität Hamburg, May 3.

2017 “In Bello Symmetry” Law and Humanities Workshop, Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya,

2017 “The Division of Responsibility 2.0” Private Law Workshop, Tel Aviv University, March 15.

2016 “Reclaiming Proportionality” Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Lecture, King’s College London, May 13.

2016 “Your Own Good Name,” Private Law Workshop, Tel Aviv University, March 16.

2015 “What You Already Have” Private Law Workshop, Tel Aviv University, March 18.

2015 “Perpetual War or Perpetual Peace?” Third Annual Kissel Lecture, Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University, February 5. Video available here.

2015 “Means and Ends,” Fifth Annual Jurisprudence Lecture, London School of Economics, January 16.

2015 “The Myth of Strict Liability,” Dickson-Poon School of Law, King’s College London, January 15.

2014 “The Rule of Law and Time’s Arrow,” Yale Law School, April 1.

2013 “Right as a Doctrine of Means” University of Oslo/Norwegian Kant Society November 13.

2013 “Not on the Merits: Kant and the Law of War” Natural Law Lecture, Fordham Law School, September 30.

2013 “Not on the Merits: Kant and the Law of War” Political Theory Workshop, Stanford University, May 29.

2013 “Possession and Use” Private Law Workshop, Harvard Law School, April 22

2013 “The Law of Force and the Force of Law” Department of Philosophy, University of Saskatchewan, March 15.

2013 “Not on the Merits: Kant and the Law of War” Department of Philosophy, University of Saskatchewan, March 15.

2013 “The Rights Theory of Interests” Department of Philosophy, University of Saskatchewan, March 16

2012 “Not on the Merits: Kant and the Law of War” Center for Human Values, Princeton University, October 4.

Arthur Ripstein /23 Invited Lectures (continued): 2012 “The Duty to Rescue” Fellows Seminar, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, February 2012.

2010 “Motive and Intention in Tort Law” Inaugural Lecture, Tort Law Working Group, University of Western Ontario, November 4, 2010

2010 “Proportionality without Balancing” Colloquium in Legal Theory and Political Philosophy, NYU School of Law, September 23

2010 “Proportionality without Balancing” Legal Theory Workshop, University of Pennsylvania School March 1

2009 “Roads to Freedom,” Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, March,

2008 “Roads to Freedom,” Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, December 2008,

2008 “Roads to Freedom,” Department of Philosophy, Queen’s University, October 2008,

2008 “Roads to Freedom,” USC Law School, February 2008,

2007 “Roads to Freedom,” Political Theory Workshop, Brown University, November

2008 “Consent,” Claremont McKenna College, February.

2008 “Intention in Tort Law,” USC Law School, February, Georgetown Law School, January 2007.

2005 “Beyond the Harm Principle,” Legal Theory Workshop, Yale Law School, April 2005,

2004 “Beyond the Harm Principle,” Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, December

2004 “Beyond the Harm Principle,” School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, November

2002 “Coercion and Authority,” Legal Theory Workshop, Columbia University, December,

2001 “Coercion and Authority,” Department of Philosophy, UCLA, November 2.

2001 “Justice and Responsibility,” Department of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario, February,

2000 “Justice and Responsibility,” Ethics Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, , December

2000 “Justice and Responsibility,” Department of Philosophy, Harvard University, November.

1998 “Injunctions and the Criminal Law,” Fordham University School of Law, December,

1998 “Injunctions and the Criminal Law,” Queen’s University Department of Philosophy November.

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Invited Lectures (continued): 1998 “Injunctions and the Criminal Law,” Vanderbilt University Law School, September.

1998 “Punishment and the Tort/Crime Distinction,” School of Law, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, March.

1997 “Reciprocity and Responsibility in Distributive Justice,” Program in Justice, Economy and Society, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis, November.

1996 “Foreseeability in Tort Law,” Faculty of Law, McGill University, October.

1996 “Self-Defense and Equal Protection,” Program in Ethics and Public Affairs, Princeton University, February.

1995 “Mischief and Misfortune,”DruimMoir Seminars in Analytic Legal Philosophy, December,

1995 “Mischief and Misfortune,” UCLA Law School, February

1995 “Mischief and Misfortune,” USC Law School, February

1994 “Mischief and Misfortune,” Department of Philosophy, University of Manitoba November.

1994 “Mischief and Misfortune,” University of Toronto Legal Theory Workshop, October

1994 “Mischief and Misfortune,” Faculty Workshop, Yale Law School, October

1993 “Equality, Luck and Responsibility,” University of Manitoba, February.

1992 “Responsibility and Luck,” (with Calvin Normore) Concordia University, November.

1992 “Questionable Objectivity,” Department of Philosophy, University of California, Irvine, April,

1991 “Questionable Objectivity,” Department of Philosophy, Trent University, December

1991 “Questionable Objectivity,” Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, November.

1991 “Hegel and Rousseau,” Department of Philosophy, Ohio State University, November.

1991 “Preference,” Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, October 30

1991 “Preference,” Department of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, September.

1990 “Preference and Beyond,” Department of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University, October.

1990 “Thornton and Jones,” University of Toronto Philosophy Department Forum, October .

1990 “Non-Foundationalist Practical Reason,” Department of Philosophy, Queen’s University, March.

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Invited Lectures (continued): 1990 “Argument and Advertising,” Department of Philosophy, University of Manitoba, March.

1990 “Humans, Animals and the Rest of Nature,” University of Manitoba, March.

1989 “Non-Foundationalist Practical Reason: Its Implications for Legal Theory,” Western New England School of Law, November.

1989 “Why Rational Choice Theory Can’t Shed Light on Morality,” Department of Philosophy, McGill University, February.

1988 “Why Rational Choice Theory Can’t Shed Light on Morality,” Department of Philosophy University of Waterloo, April.

1989 “Liberal Justification and Neutrality,” McMaster University, January.

Professional Activities: 2020- Advisory Editor, Philosophy & Public Affairs

2005-20 Associate Editor, Philosophy & Public Affairs

2016- Chair, International Advisory Board, Edmund G. Safra Center for Ethics, Tel Aviv University

2019- Member, School of Law External Academic Evaluation Committee, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella.

2004-17 Member, Editorial board, Ethics

2010- Member, Editorial Board, University of Toronto Law Journal

2006- Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Tort Law

2008-11 Program Advisory Committee, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division

1999- Member, Editorial Board, Legal Theory

2014- Member, Editorial Board, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy

1999-2004 Associate Editor, Ethics

1998- Advisory Editor, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence

1996-99 Editor, Canadian Journal of Philosophy

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Professional Activities (continued): various Referee for Dialogue, Ethics, European Journal of Philosophy, Harvard Law Review, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Kantian Review, Law and Philosophy, Legal Theory, Nous, Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Philosopher’s Imprint, University of Toronto Law Journal, Yale Law Journal, Cambridge University Press, Canada Council for the Arts, European Research Council, Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Penn State Press, Princeton University Press, University of Toronto Press, Germany Israel Fund, Israel Science Foundation, SSHRC, British Academy, MacArthur Foundation.

1996-2015: IDEAS, CBC Radio 1 o War and Peace (two part special with Michael Blake and Simone Chambers) November 12 and 13, 2015. o My Brother and Sister’s Keeper (two part special with Michael Blake and Simone Chambers) o Freedom of Expression (two part special with Michael Blake and Simone Chambers, May 2011. o Secularism (Two Part Special with Michael Blake, Mohammad Fadel, and Simone Chambers) April 19-20, 2010 o Democracy (two part special with Michael Blake and Simone Chambers) May 2009. o “The Dog Ate My Homework,” (with Michael Blake and Simone Chambers) o “Emergencies,” (with Sophia Moreau and Michael Blake) May 2006. o “Borders and Boundaries,” (with Seana Shiffrin and Michael Blake) July 2005. o “Authority,” (with Seana Shiffrin and Gopal Sreenivasan) May 2004. o “Coercion,” (with Michael Blake and Gopal Sreenivasan) June 2004. o “The Truth About Lying,” (with Michael Blake and Samantha Brennan) May 27, 2002. o “For Your Own Good,” (with Michael Blake and Samantha Brennan) February 7, 2001. o “Tough Luck,” (with Mayo Moran and Daniel Weinstock), October 27, 1998. o “The Public Good Matters,” (with Will Kymlicka and Christine Sypnowich) November 29, 1996.

Funding History: 2020-25 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Grant, “Members of the Public” $94,100

2016-18 Killam Fellowship, Canada Council for the Arts, “Kant and the Law of War” ($140,000)

2014-21 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight Grant, “Kant and the Law of War” $138,450.00

2009-15 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, General Research Grant, “Tort Law as Philosophy” $71,050

2006-10 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, General Research Grant, “Authority and Coercion,” $49,813

2002-06 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, General Research Grant, “Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy,” $51,800

Arthur Ripstein /27 Funding History (continued): 1998-2002 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, General Research Grant “Unclean Hands in Law and Morality,” $24,759.96

2000 Connaught Fellowship in the Humanities, University of Toronto, “Unclean Hands in Law and Morality,” $30,000

1995-96 Rockefeller Visiting Fellowship, Center for Human Values, Princeton University $33,000

1995-98 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, General Research Grant, “Equality, Luck and Responsibility,” $11,725.84