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Curriculum Vitae

Joan C. Callahan Professor Emerita Departments of Philosophy and and Women’s Studies 1681 Leathers Road [email protected] Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 University of Kentucky 859-533-6863 Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Date: February 2014 Medical Leave 2008-2011 Retired March 2011

Areas of Specialization and Interest:

Ethical Theory, Practical Ethics (including Biomedical Ethics, Professional Ethics, Ethics and Public Policy), Social and Political Philosophy, Feminism, Critical Race Theory, Philosophy of Law

Higher Education:

Ph.D. Philosophy: December 1982; University of Maryland, College Park M.A. Philosophy: December 1979; University of Maryland, College Park M.A. Humanities: June 1977; Simmons College B.A. Philosophy: June 1976; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

Regular Positions:

2006-2007: Director, Gender and Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 2004-2006: Director, Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 1998-2003: Director, Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 1995-present: Professor, Department of Philosophy; University of Kentucky 1988-1995: Associate Professor; Department of Philosophy; University of Kentucky 1986-1988: Assistant Professor; Department of Philosophy; University of Kentucky 1983-1986: Assistant Professor; Department of Philosophy; Louisiana State University 1982-1983: Instructor; Department of Philosophy; Louisiana State University

Adjunct / Part-time / Other Positions:

2005-2011 Faculty Associate, Center for Bioethics, University of Kentucky 1994-2011: Graduate Faculty, Women's Studies Program, University of Kentucky 1992-2011: Graduate Faculty, Social Theory Program, University of Kentucky 1981-1982: Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellow (Woodrow Wilson Foundation) 1979-1981: Lecturer; Department of Philosophy and University College; University of Maryland, College Park (interim) 1979-1981: Research Associate; School of ; Uniformed Services University of the Health (interim) 1977-1981: Teaching and Research Assistant; Department of Philosophy; University of Maryland, College Park 1977-1980: Instructor; Department of Philosophy and Division of Continuing Education; Simmons College (summers) 1976-1977: Teaching Assistant; Department of Philosophy; Simmons College 1976: Lecturer; Department of Philosophy; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (summer) 1975: Teaching Assistant and Tutor; Department of Philosophy; University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

1 Work in Progress:

Feminist : In Their Own Words. This is a multi-year, multi-product project, undertaken with Professor Nancy Tuana of the Pennsylvania State University. Phase I, which is currently underway, includes digitally filming in-depth (roughly six-hour) interviews of the first chronological cohort of North American feminist philosophers and the first feminist philosophers to open new areas of philosophical inquiry; producing readily-available edited versions of these interviews and compilation versions on DVDs; producing searchable transcripts online; publishing in hard copy at least one collection of excerpts from the interviews; and archiving products of the interviews at the University of Kentucky and Pennsylvania State University libraries. Scholars already interviewed include Linda Martín Alcoff, Anita Allen, Sandra Bartky, Susan Bordo, Claudia Card, Lorraine Code, Marilyn Frye, Ann Garry, Carol Gould, Sandra Harding, Virginia Held, Sara Hoagland, Alison Jaggar, Genevieve Lloyd, María Lugones, Mary Mahowald, Diana Meyers, Uma Narayan, Nel Noddings, and Sara Ruddick. Various other films have also been made – e.g., memorial sessions for Iris Marion Young; keynote sessions for the Epistemology and Ignorance conference at Penn State; the anniversary session for Sarah Hoagland’s Lesbian Ethics, Sandra Bartky’s retirement session at the APA; keynote addresses at the Hypatia. 25th Anniversary Conference. As of January 2010, two-hour edited versions of some of the interviews will start to become available through the Penn State Rock Ethics Institute website. This project is sponsored and has been partially supported by the American Philosophical Association, with generous additional support from the University of Kentucky Department of Gender and Women’s Studies and College of Arts and Sciences and the Pennsylvania State University Rock Ethics Institute and College of the Liberal Arts. Please contact Professor Tuana or me for information on the project’s progress.

Publications, Films

Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words

Cinematographer, and Filmmaker; Co-producer and Co-editor with Nancy Tuana, except where noted

An Interview with Marilyn Frye. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, in preparation

An Interview with Claudia Card. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, in preparation.

An Interview with María Lugones. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, in preparation.

Feminist Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Perspective. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010.

Some Reflections on Feminist Philosophy Today. Ed. Joan Callahan. 20 minutes State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 25:1 (Winter 2010) . (This is the first publication of a film as part of an issue of Hypatia.)

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Hypatia Founders: A Conversation. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010.

Hypatia Founders Rethink Value Theory. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010.

Hypatia Founders Reflect on , , and Epistemic Humility. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010.

A Journal of Her Own: Reflections from Hypatia’s Founders and Editors. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010.

What Lies Ahead: Envisioning New Futures for Feminist Philosophy. ~ 1.5 hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University and Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, online, 2010.

An Interview with Virginia Held. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2013.

An Interview with Alison Jaggar. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2010.

An Interview with Susan Bordo. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009.

An Interview with Sandra Bartky. ~ Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009.

An Interview with Sandra Harding. ~ Two hours. Joan Brannon, Cinematographer. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009.

An Interview with Nel Noddings. Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009.

An Interview with Sara Ruddick. Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words. Two hours. State College: The Pennsylvania State University, 2009.

Publications, Books:

Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives. Contributing editor. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995.

Menopause: A Midlife Passage. Editor. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993.

3 Preventing Birth: Contemporary Methods and Related Moral Controversies. With James W. Knight. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1989. (Outstanding Academic Book Award, Choice, 1991.)

Ethical Issues in Professional Life. Contributing editor. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

Publications, Journals:

“Greetings From an Unlikely Filmmmaker.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 25/1 (Winter 2010): 213-216.

Some Reflections on Feminist Philosophy. Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 25/1 (Winter 2010). Also listed in films published. Short film released online by Wylie Blackwell. This is the first inclusion of a film as part of a Hypatia issue.

“Same-sex Marriage: Why It Matters -- At Least for Now. “ Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 24/1 (Winter 2009): 70-80.

Writing Against Heterosexism. Invited, with co-editors Sara Ruddick and Bonnie Mann, special issue of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 22/1 (Winter 2007).

“Multiple Gestations: Some Policy Issues,” with Patricia K. Jennings, Health Care Analysis: An International Journal of Health Care Philosophy and Policy 9 (2001): 167-185.

“Liberalism, Reproductive Technologies, and Feminist Skepticism," Special Issue of Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie: Applied Ethics at the Turn of the Millenium, ed. Elspeth Attwooll and Annette Brockmöller (2001): 49-55.

"A Feminist Social Justice Approach to Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A Case Study on the Limits of Liberal Theory," with Dorothy E. Roberts, Kentucky Law Journal 84/4 (1996): 1197-1234.

Introduction to the Symposium, "Feminism and Philosophy in the Mid-1990s: Taking Stock," Metaphilosophy 27/1,2 (1996): 184-188.

"Contraception or Incarceration: What's Wrong With This Picture?" Stanford Law and Policy Review 7/1 (1996): 67-82.

"Christian Science Healings: An Alternative Health Care System?" Journal of Social Philosophy XXVI/3 (Winter 1995): 105-111.

"Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion," Journal of Clinical Ethics 6/3 (1995): 254-63. (This is the lead article in a symposium on Theoretical Issues. It is followed by responses from John C. Fletcher and Bethany Spielman.)

"Evaluating Religious Practices: Ecclesioethics Engendered," Professional Ethics 3:2 (1994): 37-56.

"Let's Get the Lead Out: or Why Johnson Controls is Not an Unequivocal Victory for Women," Journal of Social Philosophy XXV/3 (1994): 65-75.

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"Prenatal Harm as Child Abuse?" With James W. Knight. Women and Criminal Justice 3:1/2 (1992): 5- 33. (This is a revised and updated adaptation of materials from Chapters 7 and 9 of Knight and Callahan, Preventing Birth.)

"Acts, Omissions, and Euthanasia." Public Affairs Quarterly 2:2 (1988): 21-36.

"Muyskens on Moral Problems in Nursing." Business and Professional Ethics Journal 5:1 (1987): 75-82.

"On Harming the Dead." Ethics 97:2 (1987): 341-52. (Reviewed in The Wilson Quarterly, Summer 1987: 29-30.)

"Paternalism and Voluntariness." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16:2 (1986): 199-219.

"The Fetus and Fundamental Rights." Commonweal 11 April 1986: 203-09.

"Academic Paternalism." International Journal of Applied Philosophy3:1 (1986): 21-31.

"The Silent Scream: A New, Conclusive Argument Against Abortion?" Philosophy Research Archives XI (1986): 181-95.

"Enforcing Slavery Contracts: A Liberal View." Philosophical Forum 16:3 (1985): 223-36.

"Response to Rebecca Dresser's 'Involuntary Confinement: Legal and Psychiatric Perspectives.'" Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 10:2 (1985): 199-202.

"Liberty, Beneficence, and Involuntary Confinement." Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9:3 (1984): 261-93.

Publications, Invited Encyclopedia Articles:

"Prenatal Harm." In Encyclopedia of Reproductive Technologies, edited by Annette Burfoot. New York: Garland Press, 1999.

"Contraception: Ethics." In Encyclopedia of Reproductive Technologies, edited by Annette Burfoot. New York: Garland Press, 1999.

"Birth Control Technologies: Moral Issues," Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, edited by Ruth Chadwick. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1998.

"'Applied' Ethics." In The Blackwell Encylopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, within The Blackwell Encylcopedia of Management, edited by R. Edward Freeman and Patricia H. Werhane. Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell, 1997; 2nd ed. 2003.

5 Publications, Invited Review Essays, Reviews, and Critical Notices:

Review: Leslie Pickering Francis and Anita Silvers, eds., Americans with Disabilities: Exploring Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions (New York: Routledge, 2000). Hypatia 16/4 (2001): 147-55.

Review: Leslie Pickering Francis, ed., Sexual Harassment as an Ethical Issue in Academic Life (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001. International Network of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Newsletter 9/2 (2001): 10-11.

"First Steps in Preventive Ethics," critical notice of Laurence B. McCullough and Frank A. Chervenak, Ethics in Obstetrics and Gynecology (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994). Hastings Center Report 26/2 (1996): 45-46.

Review: Mary Briody Mahowald, Women and Children in Health Care: An Unequal Majority (New York: Oxford University Press, 1993). Ethics 105:4 (1995): 950-951.

"Procreative Liberty: Whose Procreation, Whose Liberty?" Stanford Law and Policy Review 6:2 (1995): 121-125. Critical note on John Robertson's Children of Choice: Freedom and the New Reproductive Technologies requested for a special issue on "Advances in Reproductive Technology: Legal, Social, Ethical, and Policy Implications."

"Feminism and Reproductive Technologies." Journal of Clinical Ethics 5:1 (1994): 75-85.

"The Contract Motherhood Debate." Journal of Clinical Ethics 4:1 (1993): 82-91.

Review: John Donnelly, ed., Suicide: Right or Wrong? (Buffalo: Prometheus, 1990). Ethics 102:1 (1991): 198-99.

Review: Christine Overall, Ethics and Human Reproduction: A Feminist Analysis (Boston: Allen and Unwin, 1987). Canadian Philosophical Reviews X:10 (October 1990): 421-23.

Review: Michelle Stanworth, ed., Reproductive Technologies: Gender, Motherhood and Medicine (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987). American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 89:2 (1990): 60-61.

Review: Ruth Macklin, Mortal Choices: Ethical Dilemmas in Modern Medicine (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1988). The Quarterly Review of Biology 64:3 (1989): 372-73.

Publications, Chapters in Books:

"Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Feminism," with Patricia Smith, in Liberalism and Community, ed. Noel Reynolds, Cornelius Murphy, and Robert Moffat. New York University Press, forthcoming.

"Menopause: Taking the Cures or Curing the Takes?" in Mother Time: Women, Aging, and Ethics, ed. Margaret Urban Walker. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999, pp. 151-174.

6 "Speech that Harms: The Case of Lesbian Families," in On Feminist Ethics and Politics, ed. Claudia Card. University Press of Kansas, 1999, pp. 244-266.

"Freestanding, Pervasive, and Combined Approaches to the Teaching of Criminal Justice Ethics," in Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics: Strategic Issues, ed. John Kleinig. Cincinnati: Anderson, 1997, pp. 89-104.

"Reproductive Punishment: Long-Acting Contraceptives as a Condition of Probation." In Punishment: Social Control and Coercion, ed. Christine Sistare. New York: Peter Lang, 1996, pp. 179-209. (A revised version of this article is published as "Contraception or Incarceration: What's Wrong with This Picture?" in the Stanford Law and Policy Review, supra.)

"Professions, Institutions, and Moral Risk." In Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility, ed. Daniel E. Wueste. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1994, pp. 243-270.

"Nursing and AIDS: Some Special Problems." With Jill Powell. In AIDS: Crisis in Professional Ethics, ed. Michael Davis and Elliot D. Cohen. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1994, pp. 51-73.

"On Treating Prenatal Harm as Child Abuse," with James W. Knight in Kindred Matters: Rethinking the Philosophy of the Family, ed. Diana Meyers, Kenneth Kipnis, and Cornelius Murphy. New York: Cornell University Press, 1993, pp. 143-170. (This paper is an adaptation of the material in "Prenatal Harm as Child Abuse?" from Women and Criminal Justice, supra. This version of the material was prepared for a collection of essays in philosophy of law.)

"Women, Fetuses, Medicine, and the Law." With James W. Knight. In Feminist Perspectives in Medical Ethics, ed. Helen Bequaert Holmes and Laura M. Purdy. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992, pp. 224-239. (This is a somewhat shorter adaptation of the material in "Prenatal Harm as Child Abuse?" from Women and Criminal Justice, supra, prepared for a collection of essays in feminist medical ethics.)

"Obligations Attending Gaining Information: A Moral Question for Health Survey Researchers." Health Survey Research Methods, edited by Floyd J. Fowler, Jr. Washington, DC: Department of Health and Human Services (#89-3447) 1989: 157-60.

Publications, Work Reprinted:

“Testimony before the Joint House and Senate Judiciary Committee, Commonwealth of Kentucky," American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues 99/2 (Spring 2000): 237-238, excerpted in Evan Wolfson, Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry NY: Simon and Schuster 2004): 40-42.

"From the 'Applied' to the Practical: Teaching Ethics for Use," Teaching Philosophy: Theoretical Reflections and Practical Suggestions, ed. Tziporah Kasachkoff (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004); and In the Socratic Tradition: Essays on Teaching Philosophy, ed. Tziporah Kasachkoff (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998).

7 "Preventing Birth," with James W. Knight. Selections from Preventing Birth: Contemporary Methods and Related Moral Controversies. In Gender, ed. Carol C. Gould, in the series, Key in Critical Theory. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humana Press, 1997.

"Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion." Earlier version of the paper in the Journal of Clinical Ethics, reprinted in Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives, ed. Joan C. Callahan (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995).

"Academic Paternalism." In A Professor's Duties: Ethical Issues in College Teaching, ed. Peter J. Markie (Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1994).

"The Fetus and Fundamental Rights." Revised version, in Taking a Stand, ed. Irene Clark (New York: HarperCollins, 1994).

"The Fetus and Fundamental Rights." Revised version, in The Ethics of Abortion: The Continuing Debate, 2nd ed., ed. Robert Baird and Stuart Rosenbaum (Buffalo,NY: Prometheus, 1994). (Also reprinted in the 1st ed., New York: Prometheus, 1989).

"Prenatal Harm as Child Abuse?" With James W. Knight. In The Criminalization of A Woman's Body, ed. Clarice Feinman (New York: Haworth Press, 1992).

"The Fetus and Fundamental Rights." Revised and expanded in Abortion and Catholicism: The American Debate, ed. Thomas A. Shannon and Patricia B. Jung (New York: Crossroads, 1988).

"Academic Paternalism." In Ethical Issues in Professional Life, ed. Joan C. Callahan. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988).

"Liberty, Beneficence, and Involuntary Confinement." In An Introduction to Bioethics, ed. Rem B. Edwards and Glenn C. Graber (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Jovanovich, 1987).

Publications, Other:

“Feminist Ethics and Social Theory: A New FEAST for Us All,” International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Newsletter 8/1 (May 2000): 10.

“Testimony before the Joint House and Senate Judiciary Committee, Commonwealth of Kentucky," American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues 99/2 (Spring 2000): 237-238.

"Roundtable: Evaluating the Teaching of Criminal Justice Ethics," with James Blashill, Charles Claxon, Michael Davis, James F. Doyle, William Heffernan, Mark Jones, Kate King, John Kleinig, Bruce MacMurray, Margaret Leland Smith, Zug B. Standing Bear, Cheryl Swanson, Elizabeth Welfel, and Kenneth Winston, in Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics: Strategic Issues, ed. John Kleinig. Anderson, 1997, pp. 189-200.

8 Critical Response to Franklin Miller's review of Susan Sherwin's No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care, in the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Medicine and Philosophy 95/2 (Spring 1996): 77-79.

"A Feminist Critique of Procreative Liberty," in materials for the "Women's Legal Studies Institute: Two Decades of Women's Legal Theory and Doctrine," Linda Hirshman, Chair, sponsored by the Chicago-Kent Law School, July 1994.

"From the "Applied" to the Practical: Teaching Ethics for Use." American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy 90/1 (Fall 1990): 29-34. (Invited paper on teaching practical ethics.)

"Promiscuity and the Public Health: Some Clinical and Ethical Issues." With W. David Hager, MD; Martha Bird, MD; Arthur L. Frank, MD; Miriam L. David, MD; and Joseph Engelberg. Hospital Practice 25/9 (1990): 63ff. (Transcript of Ethics Grand Rounds at the Chandler Medical Center, UK)

Invited Presentations, Professional Associations / Professional Conferences:

2009: “Same-sex Marriage and the Problem of Dirty Hands,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 25th Anniversary Conference 2007: “Same-sex Marriage: Why It Matters, At Least for Now,” invited keynote, Kentucky Philosophical Association 2007: “Feminist Philosophers: In Our Own Words,” invited keynote, the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Biannual Conference 2006: “Same-Sex Marriage: Caught in the Crossfire,” Panel on Policy Issues, the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Biannual Conference, Clearwater, FL 2005: “Why Marriage Matters – At Least for Now,” American Philosophical Association Committee on LBGT Issues, APA Pacific Division, San Francisco 2004: “Homeland Security: Which Women’s Homeland? Which Women’s Security?” With Mahin Ashki. Conference: “Conversations in Critical Criminology and Feminist Analyses,” Eastern Kentucky University 2000: "Two Weddings, a Funeral, and a Journal Or Recent Encounters with Feminism, Fashion and Resistance" keynote address, Pre-conference Workshop, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati 2000: “Multiple Gestation: Some Public Policy Issues,” American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Indiana Section, in Conjunction with the Indiana University Medical Humanities Program, Indianapolis 1999: “On Revising the Payments for Hate Speech,” for Philosophy and Public Affairs, in conjunction with the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Boston 1999: Invited Panelist: “New Feminist Angles on Abortion,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Second Annual Meeting, Philadelphia 1999: "Sanctioning Speech that Harms: An Immodest Proposal,” Invited Symposium: The Work of Joel Feinberg, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Berkeley 1999: "Liberalism, Reproductive Technologies, and Feminist Skepticism, 19th World Congress, International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy on “The Transformation of Legal Systems and Economies in an Age of Regional and Global Interdependence, New York

9 1996: "Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics: Freestanding, Pervasive, and Combined Approaches," Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY, conference on "Teaching Criminal Justice Ethics: Strategic Issues," New York. 1994: "A Feminist Critique of Procreative Liberty," Law and Society Association 1994 Annual Meeting, session on "Liberty, Feminism, and New Reproductive Technologies," Phoenix 1994: "Evaluating Religious Practices: Ecclesioethics Engendered," "Author Meets Critics" session on Margaret P. Battin's Ethics in the Sanctuary, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division meeting, Los Angeles 1993: "Feminist Ethics and Reproductive Technologies," American Society for Value Inquiry session on "Feminist Contributions to Value Inquiry," American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, Atlanta 1993: "Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion," conference on Feminist Ethics and Social Policy, Women's Studies Program and Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh 1993: "Policing or Providing? The Personal and the Political in Social Work Ethics," National Association of Social Workers, Bi-State Annual Conference, Louisville 1992: "Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion," National Abortion Federation Conference on "Second Trimester Abortion -- From Every Angle," Dallas 1992: "Moral Decision Making," Kentucky Society for Clinical Social Work 1991: "Hazardous Workplaces and Prenatal Harm: Let's Get the Lead Out," American Philosophical Association Committee on Law and Philosophy and Committee on the Status of Women jointly-sponsored session on "Pregnancy in the Hazardous Workplace: In the Wake of Johnson Controls," American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division meeting, New York 1991: "Professions, Institutions, and Moral Risk," conference on "Professional Ethics and Social Responsibility," Clemson University 1990: "Science as Practice and Malpractice in Science," comment, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting 1990: "Substance Abuse and Fetal Harm: The Evolving Social Issues," conference on "Women, Alcohol, and Drugs: Issues for the '90s," sponsored by the Cabinet for Human Resources, Commonwealth of Kentucky 1989: "The Nurse as Patient Advocate," Kentucky Nurses' Association 1989: "Women as Fetal Containers," Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Atlanta 1989: "Paternalism and the Elderly," conference on ethics and the care of the elderly, Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati 1989: "Professional Ethics in Health Care Institutions," conference on ethics and the care of the elderly, Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati 1989: "Is Fetal Harm Child Abuse?" Kentucky Nurses' Association 1989: "Is Fetal Harm Child Abuse?" Intermountain Philosophical Association 1989: "Toxic Workplaces: Excluding Women to Protect the Unborn," Kentucky Philosophical Association 1989: "Obligations Attending Gaining Information: A Moral Question for Health Survey Researchers," Fifth Conference on Health Survey Research Methods, National Center for Health Services Research and Health CareTechnology Assessment, Denver

10 1988: "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse?" Session on prenatal harm, sponsored by the American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Women, American Philosophical Association, Central Division meeting, Chicago 1987: "Toward a National Code of Ethics for Pre-School Teachers: A Comment on Kipnis," Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco 1986: "Moral Consistency in Politics," "International Conference on Ethical Issues in Reproduction: Religious Perspectives," Catholics for a Free Choice, Washington, DC 1985: Panel presentation, conference, "Ethics in Science," Association For Women in Science, Baton Rouge Chapter 1984: "Academic Paternalism," North American Society for Social Philosophy, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division meeting, Baltimore 1981: Presentation, "Using Logic in Today's World," Maryland Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs

Invited Presentations, Campuses and Elsewhere:

2014: “Why Marriage Equality Matters – At Least for Now,” Florida International University 2011: “The Fetus and Fundamental Rights, Revisited,” Rollins College. 2009: “The Fetus and Fundamental Rights, Revisited,” Calvin College. 2009: “Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words,” Calvin College. 2007: “The Fetus and Fundamental Rights,” Berger Lecture, College of Liberal Arts, University of Southern Indiana 2007: “The Fetus and Fundamental Rights,” Department of Philosophy, University of Louisville 2006: “The Fetus and Fundamental Rights,” Gender and Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 2006: “Feminist Standpoint Epistemology,” Women’s Studies Program, Berea College 2006: “Feminist Philosophers in North America – In Their Own Words,” Philosophy and Women’s Studies, Transylvania University, Lexington, KY 2006: “Marriage in the 21st Century,” Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport LA 2006: “Feminist Philosophers in North America – An Audio-Visual Sampler,” Women’s Studies Program, Berea College, Berea KY 2005: “Feminist Philosophers in North America – An Audio-Visual Sampler,” Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky 2002: "A Feminist Social Justice Approach to Reproductive Technologies: A Case Study in the Limits of Liberal Theory," Rock Ethics Institute, Penn State University 2001: “On Revising the Payments for Hate Speech,” St. Joseph's University, Department of Philosophy 2001: “On Revising the Payments for Hate Speech,” University of Georgia, Department of Philosophy 2000: “On Revising the Payments for Hate Speech,” University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Philosophy Department and Women’s Studies Program 2000: “Procreative Liberty, Possessive Individualism, and Human Cloning: A Comment on David Orentlicher’s ‘Cloning and the Preservation of Family Integrity,’” Indiana- Purdue University College of Law and Medical Humanities Program 2000: “Women’s Studies and Women’s Positions in Hard Times: A Conversation on Strategic Issues,” Indiana-Purdue University, Women’s Studies Program 1996: "Feminism and the New Reproductive Technologies," public lecture, sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Florida International University

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1996: "A Feminist Social Justice Approach to Reproductive Technologies: A Case Study in the Limits of Liberal Theory," Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 1995: "Feminism and the New Reproductive Technologies," Convocation Lecture, Wesleyan College 1993: "Moral Risk in the Academy," Faculty Humanities Seminar, Muhlenberg College 1993: "Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion," Faculty Fellowship Convocation, Muhlenberg College 1993: "Feminism and Reproductive Technologies," public lecture, for Women's History Month, Muhlenberg College 1993: "Reproductive Technologies and Their Implications for the Family: Feminist Perspectives," Series on Reproduction and the Family, sponsored by GTE and the Sloane Foundation, Trinity College, Hartford 1993: "Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion," Philosophy Colloquium Series, Queens University, Kingston, Ontario 1992: "Let's Get the Lead Out: Or Why Johnson Controls is Not an Unequivocal Victory for Women," Law School, University of South Carolina 1992: "Prenatal Harm as Child Abuse?" Law School, University of South Carolina 1992: "Parentalism and the Elderly," Gerontology Program, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 1992: "Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Feminism," public lecture, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth 1990: "Is Fetal Harm Child Abuse?" Sidore Lecture Series on "Ethics in the '90s," Plymouth State College 1989: "Is Fetal Harm Child Abuse?" College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Forum, University of Kentucky 1988: "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse?" The Gallery Series, University of Kentucky 1988: "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse?" public presentation, Longwood College 1987: "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse?" Berea College, Divisional Convocation 1987: "Religion and Moral Consistency in Politics," George Mason University, American Studies Seminar on Religion and Politics 1987: "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse?" Williams College, course in Public, Private, and Professional Ethics 1987: "The Ethics of Zealous Advocacy," colloquium series, College of Law, University of Kentucky 1985: "Scientific Malpractice," College of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University 1984: "The Silent Scream: A Philosophical Critique," National Organization of Women, Baton Rouge Chapter 1981: Presentation, "Ethical Issues in Heart Transplantation," School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda

Other Professional Conference / Colloquia Presentations:

1998: “Sanctioning Subordinating Speech: An Immodest Proposal,” International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section meeting, Montreal 1996: "A Feminist Social Justice Approach to Reproduction-Assisting Technologies: A Case Study on the Limits of Liberal Theory," International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section meeting, Lexington, KY

12 1990: "Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Feminism," International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section meeting, Salt Lake City 1988: "Fetal Harm as Child Abuse?" International Association of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section meeting, New York 1987: "Evidence in Assessing the Voluntariness of Self-Harmful Actions," American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco 1986: "Evidence in Assessing the Voluntariness of Self-Harmful Choices," Southern Society for Philosophy and , New Orleans 1985: "Paternalism and Psychological Compulsion," Ninth Annual Philosophy Convention of the State of Louisiana, Baton Rouge 1984: "On Harming the Dead," Eighth Annual Philosophy Convention of the State of Louisiana, New Orleans 1984: "Enforcing Slavery Contracts," Faculty Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, Louisiana State University 1982: "The Principle of Paternalism," Sixth Annual Philosophy Convention of the State of Louisiana, Baton Rouge 1982: "Paternalism and Involuntary Civil Confinement," Faculty Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, Louisiana State University

Fellowships / Grants:

2009: Co-applicant with Nancy Tuana, grant for “Feminist Philosophers: In Their Own Words.” American Philosophical Association ($3,600) 2007: Co-applicant: American Philosophical Association Grant for Summer Institute: Philosophy in an Inclusive Key ($23,000) 2006: Co-applicant: American Philosophical Association Grant for Summer Institute: Philosophy in an Inclusive Key ($23,000) 2006-2007: Co-applicant for the Interdisciplinary Programs, grant for the project “Migrations,” College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky ($15,000) 2006: Minigrant, College of Arts and Sciences, for support of Writing Against Heterosexism: A Special Issue of Hypatia, a Journal of Feminist Philosophy ($2,000) 2005-2006: Grants to Women’s Studies to bring in Professor Elisabeth Lloyd to speak in the College of Arts and Sciences interdisciplinary series, “Evolutionary Theory.” College of Arts and Sciences ($2,000), Faculty Research Support Program, Vice President for Research Office, University of Kentucky ($2,500) 2005-2006: Co-applicant for the Interdisciplinary Programs, grant for the project “Evolutionary Theory,” College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky ($15,000) 2004-2005: Co-applicant for the Interdisciplinary Programs, grant for the project “Homeland Security: An Interdisciplinary Conversation,” College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky ($15,000) 2004-2005: Co-applicant with Nancy Tuana, grant for the project “Feminist Philosophy in the : An Oral-Visual Resource,” American Philosophical Association ($10,000) 2003-2004: Grant for the project “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral-Visual Resource,” Faculty Research Support Program, Vice President for Research Office, University of Kentucky ($5,000) 2003-2004: Grant for the project “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral-Visual Resource,” College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky ($3,000) 2003: Travel minigrant for the interview project, “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral- Visual Reference Work,” Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky ($1,000)

13 2003: Minigrant for transcription for the interview project, “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral-Visual Reference Work,” Oral History Program, University of Kentucky Libraries ($350) 2002-2003: Travel grants for the interview project, “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral- Visual Reference Work,” Women’s Studies Program, University of Kentucky ($1,200) 2002-2003: Start up grant for the project “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral-Visual Resource,” College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky ($5,000) 2002-2003: Start up grant for the project “Feminist Philosophy in the United States: An Oral-Visual Resource,” Rock Ethics Institute, Penn State University ($2,500) 2001: Travel Minigrant for the Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Conference, Tampa, FL, Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky ($1,000) 1999: Coapplicant, UK Enrichment Fund Grant for program “Women in the Middle East” 1999: Coapplicant, Kentucky Humanities Council Grant for a dance performance and discussion with Leslie Friedman, “Heroic Beloved: A Celebration of Women” 1999: Travel Minigrant: UK, for Women’s Studies Conference; Albuquerque 1999: Travel Minigrant: UK, for Philosophy Conference; Berkeley, CA 1999: Chief Humanities Scholar, Kentucky Humanities Council Grant for the panel, “Experiencing How I Learned to Drive,” Actors’ Guild of Lexington 1996: Research Assistant Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky 1995: Research Assistant Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky 1995: Grants from the College of Arts and Sciences, the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Studies, the Chancellor of the Lexington Campus, and the Women's Studies Program to sponsor a conference of the Midwest Society for Women in Philosophy 1994: Women's Studies Faculty Development Grant, University of Kentucky (one of a dozen multidisciplinary faculty awarded this grant to develop a course for the Women's Studies program for use in the WS Graduate Certificate Program, commencing in fall of 1994) 1994: Research Assistant Grant, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Kentucky 1993: Manuscript preparation grant, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Kentucky 1992: Manuscript preparation grant, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Kentucky 1990: Equipment grant, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Kentucky 1990: Enrichment Grant, Conference on women in science, co-applicant, Women's Studies Program, University of Kentucky Faculty Incentive Grant, University of Kentucky 1989: Chief Humanities Advisor, grant for the conference, "Menopause: A Midlife Passage," Kentucky Humanities Council 1989: Faculty Incentive Grant, University of Kentucky 1988: Faculty Incentive Grant, University of Kentucky 1988: International Travel Grant, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1988: International Travel Grant, the Graduate School, University of Kentucky 1987: GTE Foundation Lecture Series Grant, lecture series on health care ethics, co-applicant, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1987: Travel Grant, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Kentucky Equipment Grant, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Kentucky 1986: Travel Grant, Graduate School Research Committee, University of Kentucky 1984: NEH Summer Seminar Fellowship, "The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law," directed by Joel Feinberg, University of Arizona 1984: Summer Research Grant, Louisiana State University Council on Research

14 1981: Charlotte W. Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Foundation

Editorial Positions:

2007-2011: Associate Editor, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy Winter 2007: Editor with Sara Ruddick and Bonnie Mann, Special Issue of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy: Writing Against Heterosexism 2003-present: Editorial Board, The Journal of Social Philosophy 2000-present: Editorial Board, The Florida Philosophical Review 1993-present: Editorial Board, Professional Ethics 1998-2003: Editor, American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 1994-98: Editorial Board, Gender, Race, and Class 1990-94: Editorial Board, American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy

Other Manuscript, Grant, and Fellowship Reviewing:

2010: Journal of Social Philosophy 2006: Journal of Social Philosophy 2005: Journal of Social Philosophy, American Philosophical Quarterly, National Science Foundation 2004: Hypatia, Cambridge University Press 2003: Hypatia, Oxford University Press, Broadview Press, Cambridge University Press, Rowman and Littlefield 2002: Florida Philosophical Review 2001: Bioethics; National Science Foundation; Florida Philosophical Review; National Women's Studies Association Journal 2000: Broadview Press; Stanford University Press; Hypatia; American Philosophical Quarterly; National Science Foundation; Bioethics 1999: Wadsworth Publishing Company; National Endowment for the Humanities 1998: Journal of Social Philosophy; Broadview Press 1997: Ethics; Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics; Journal of Clinical Ethics; Journal of Social Philosophy 1996: Race, Gender, and Class; Rowman and Littlefield; Journal of Clinical Ethics; Cornell University Press; American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 1995: Journal of Clinical Ethics; Law and Society Review; American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy; Hypatia, special issue on "Feminist Theory and the Family"; National Science Foundation 1994: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation; Basil Blackwell Publishers; Race, Gender, and Class; Hypatia; Hypatia, special issue on "Analytic Feminism"; American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy; Journal of Social Philosophy; Ethics 1993: Social Problems; Wadsworth Publishing Company; Garland Publishing Company; American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy; National Science Foundation; Professional Ethics 1992: National Science Foundation; Kluwer Academic Publishers; Westview Press; Hypatia

15 1991: Ethics; American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy; Oxford University Press; Social Problems; Business and Professional Ethics Journal 1990: Women and Criminal Justice; Oxford University Press; American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 1989: St. Martin's Press; Social Problems; Temple University Press; National Center for Health Services Research and Health Care Technology Assessment 1988: St. Martin's Press; Johns Hopkins University Press; Hypatia 1987: St. Martin's Press; Ethics 1986: National Endowment for the Humanities, Grants for Audio-Visual Programs 1985: Oxford University Press; West Publishing Company 1981: Wadsworth Publishing Company

Professional Honors and Offices:

2010: Inducted into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, University of Kentucky 2008: Faculty Recipient, President’s Award for Fostering Diversity, University of Kentucky 2008-2011: Associate Editor, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 2007: Named Distinguished Woman , Society for Women in Philosophy 2004-2007: Board of Officers, American Philosophical Association 2004-2007: Council to the Chair of the Board of Officers, American Philosophical Association 2004-2007: Chair, Committee on Inclusiveness in the Profession, American Philosophical Association 2004-2007: Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession, American Philosophical Association 2001-2004: Chair, Nominating Committee, FEAST (Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory) 2001-present: Advisory Committee, APA-sponsored radio program, WPSU, Penn State University (APA Board appointment) 2000-present: Materials Development Committee, National Women=s Studies Association 1999-present: Steering Committee, Archivist, and Listserv Manager for FEAST (Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory) 1998-present: Program Administration and Development Committee, National Women’s Studies Association 1997-present: Advisory Council, the Texas Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism 2002-2003: Executive Board, International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section 2000-2003: Feminism Advisory Committee to the Program Committee of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division (APA Eastern Division Executive Committee appointment) 2000: Nominating Committee, International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1997-98: Advisory Board, International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1996-99: Applied Ethics Advisory Committee to the Program Committee of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division (APA Eastern Division Executive Committee appointment) 1994-95: Treasurer, Conference of Philosophical , American Philosophical Association 1992-95: Executive Board, Conference of Philosophical Societies, American Philosophical Association 1991-95: International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section Representative to the Conference of Philosophical Societies

16 1991-95: Executive Secretary, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs 1989-91: Executive Committee, International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section 1987-90: American Philosophical Association, Committee on the Status of Women

Consulting / Faculty and Professional Instruction:

2007: External Consultant, Review of the Graduate Program in Women’s Studies, York University Toronto, Ontario 2006: Collaborator, course in Ethics in Research, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 2002: External Consultant, Review of the Philosophy Department, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario 2001: Workshop on Respecting Diversity in Health Care Provision, Commonwealth of Kentucky Cabinet for Health Services 1996: Day-long workshop on pedagogy, philosophy faculty, Florida International University Panelist: Nursing Ethics Forum on "Truth Telling and Informed Consent," Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1994: Consultant, the Ford Foundation (ethics and issues of gender, race, class, age, and disability in proposed studies), Reproductive Health and Population Program 1993: Visiting Faculty, Center for Ethics Studies, Marquette University, NEH Faculty Program in Professional Ethics 1993: Ethics Grand Rounds, "HIV-Positive Health Care Providers," Chandler Medical Center 1992: Visiting Faculty, Faculty Program on Professional Ethics Across the Curriculum, Queens College, Charlotte, NC 1992: Commentator on Nirmala S. Desai, "Maternal vs. Fetal Rights," Kentucky Perinatal Association Annual Meeting 1992: Continuing Ed. Presentation, "Ethical Issues in Reproduction," Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington, KY 1992: Continuing Ed. Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Health Care," Central Baptist Hospital, Lexington, KY 1991: Continuing Ed. Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Health Care: Focus on Nurses," Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Children, Lexington, KY 1991: Ethics seminar, Graham B. Dimmick Child Guidance Center, Lexington, KY 1990: Panelist, Circuit Judges Judicial College, Commonwealth of Kentucky, Continuing Judicial Education Commission program on Reproductive Technology and Reproductive Choice 1990: Visiting Faculty, Center for Ethics Studies, Marquette University, NEH Faculty Program in Professional Ethics 1990: Panel presentation on obligations to patient families, ethics grand rounds for faculty and staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1990: Co-facilitator, continuing education program in ethics, nursing staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1989: Panel presentation on health care professionals and the death penalty, ethics grand rounds for faculty and staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1989: Examination preparation and examination standards committees for the telecourse, "Ethics in America," Educational Testing Service, Princeton 1989: Co-facilitator, continuing education program in ethics, nursing staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky

17 1988: Invited ethicist for the conference, "Ethics and Human Values in Family Planning," World Health Organization's Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences; Bangkok 1988: Faculty workshop on incorporating ethics teaching throughout the curriculum, Longwood College 1988: Co-facilitator, continuing education program in ethics, nursing staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1988: Facilitator, ethics conference, Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1988: Presentation, "Ethical Considerations in Treatment," at the conference, "Clergy Communicating about Cancer Care," co-sponsored by the American Cancer Society and the University of Kentucky College of Allied Health, the Markey Cancer Center, and the McDowell Cancer Network 1987: Co-facilitator, continuing education program in ethics, nursing staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1987: Panel presentation on sexually transmitted diseases, ethics grand rounds for faculty and staff, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1987: Co-facilitator, ethics grand rounds, nursing staff, Coronary Intensive Care Unit, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1987: Co-facilitator, ethics grand rounds, nursing staffs, Bone Marrow Transplant and Respiratory Intensive Care Units, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1986: Monthly ethics grand rounds, residents in medicine, Earl K. Long Memorial Hospital, Baton Rouge 1985: Facilitator and discussant, Tumor Board Conference, Earl K. Long Memorial Hospital, Baton Rouge 1985: Monthly ethics grand rounds, residents in medicine, Earl K. Long Memorial Hospital, Baton Rouge 1985: Presentation, "Problems in Bioethics," Hospital Chaplain Certification Program, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge 1985: Workshop on professionalism and ethics for Certification Program for Municipal Clerks, Government Services Institute, Louisiana State University 1985: Day-long seminar on professionalism and ethics for Certification Program for Public Administrators, Government Services Institute, Louisiana State University 1984: Day-long in-service on professionalism and ethics, nursing staff, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge 1984: Day-long seminar on professionalism and ethics for the Certification Program for Public Administrators, Government Services Institute, Louisiana State University 1984: Presentation, "Problems in Bioethics," Hospital Chaplain Certification Program, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge 1983: Faculty, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, "Moral Philosophy and Nursing Ethics," Tufts University 1981: Consultant, CDP Associates, Rockville, MD, Proposal for Health Care Finance Administration (HHS) Study on Medicare Reimbursement for Heart Transplants (ethical and legal issues) 1981: Consultant, Department of Health and Human Services, National Council for Health Science Research Solicitation 1980-81: Co-facilitator, professional awareness group for medical students, School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

18 Other Instruction:

1992-94: Consulting faculty, Union Institute, PhD program 1993: Visiting lecturer, course in Human Reproductive Technologies and Ethical Issues, Transylvania University 1991: Course in health care ethics, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky 1990: Course in health care ethics, Chandler Medical Center 1989: Course in health care ethics, Chandler Medical Center 1988: Guest speaker on abortion, euthanasia, and public policy, Honors Program and Department of Philosophy, Longwood College (various classes) 1988: Course in Health Care Ethics, Chandler Medical Center 1986: Faculty, Governor's School for the Gifted and Talented, Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Tech 1985: Faculty, Governor's School for the Gifted and Talented, Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Tech 1984: Project Advisor, Younger Scholars Program, National Endowment for the Humanities

Other Service to the Profession:

2013: Organizing Committee , the Feminist Philosophy Archive (with Ann Garry, Sandra Harding, Alison Jaggar, Samantha Noll, and Christina Rawls) 2006: External reviewer, two candidates for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy, United States2006-2007: American Philosophical Association Committee on Data Gathering 2005-2006: Advisory Board, Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Diversity Committee Summer Institute: Philosophy in an Inclusive Key, sponsored by the American Philosophical Association and the Rock Ethics Institute, the Pennsylvania State University 2005: External reviewer, two candidates for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy, United States 2005: External reviewer, one candidate for Distinguished Research Chair, Canada 2002-present: Advisory Board for “The Examined Life,” a radio program produced by the American Philosophical Association and the Rock Ethics Institute 2003: Invited Keynote session chair, Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) Conference 2002: Rapporteur, session on Collective and Group Rights, Bi-Annual Meeting of the American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 2001: Invited Keynote session chair, Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) Conference 2001: External reviewer, one candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA) 2000: Co-organizer (with Marilyn Friedman) American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Women 2001 APA Pacific Division Meeting session on “Diversity and Its Discontents” 2000: External reviewer, one candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1999: Invited session chair for the conference, “Feminist Ethics Revisited,” the Department of Philosophy and the Ethics Center, University of South Florida 1998-99: Nominating Committee, American Section of the International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 1998: External reviewer, two candidates for promotion to Full Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1998: External reviewer, one candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA)

19 1997: External reviewer, nominee to the Royal Society of Canada 1997: External reviewer, candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1997: External reviewer, candidate for promotion to Full Professor of Criminal Justice (Canada) 1996: Program Committee, 1996 meeting of the American Section of the International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. 1996: Organizer and Chair of two sessions on "Reproduction, Race, and Class," Conference on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, in conjunction with the Third International Congress of the International Association of Bioethics and the American Association of Bioethics, San Francisco 1996: External reviewer, candidate for Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1996: External reviewer, candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1995: Organizer and Moderator, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session,"Feminism and Philosophy in the Mid-1990s: Taking Stock," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, San Francisco (proceedings of this session are published in Metaphilosophy) 1995: External reviewer, two candidates for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor, one in Philosophy, one in Public Affairs (USA) 1995: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session, "Poverty," American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, Chicago 1995: Organizer, 1995 spring conference of the Midwest Society for Women in Philosophy 1994: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session, "Justice and Sexual Violence," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, Los Angeles 1994: Session Chair, conference on "Liberty and Equality," American Section of the International Society for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 1994: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session, "The Human Genome Project: Philosophical and Ethical Issues," American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, Kansas City 1994: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session, "Coercion," American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, Boston 1993: External reviewer, candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1993: Session chair, Midwest Society for Women in Philosophy 1993: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session, "Reflections on Privacy: Addresses in Honor of Ferdinand D. Schoeman," American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, Atlanta 1993: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session on "AIDS and the Professions: Some Problems in Medical Ethics," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting 1993: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session on "Homelessness and the Law," American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 1992: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session on "Ecofeminism," American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting 1992: Program Committee, International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section, 1992 Conference on "Radical Critiques of the Law," Allentown, PA 1992: External reviewer, candidate for full Professor of Philosophy (Canada)

20 1992: External reviewer, candidate for tenure and promotion to Associate Professor of Philosophy (USA) 1992: Co-organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs session on "Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide," American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 1992: Organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs Session on "Secession," American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting 1991: Co-Organizer, Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs Session on "Feminist Jurisprudence and the Legal Subordination of Women," American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting 1991: Session Moderator, symposium on "Women, Technology, and Ethics: Defining the Issues of the 21st Century," Morehead State University 1990: Session Chair, International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, American Section Conference on "Liberalism and Communitarianism" 1990: Co-organizer, American Philosophical Association Committees on the Status of Women and Medicine and Philosophy jointly-sponsored session on ethical issues in reproduction, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting 1989: Organizer, American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Women session on prenatal harm, American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meeting 1989: External reviewer, candidate for full Professor of Philosophy, USA 1988: Rapporteur, conference on "The Family," International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy 1988-92: Clearing house for syllabi on feminism and philosophy 1987: Session Chair, American Philosophical Association, Central Division Meeting 1985: Session Chair, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology Annual Meeting 1985: Session Chair, Tulane Conference on Positive and Negative Duties

Public Service:

2009: Subcommittee on Educational Resources, Human Rights Commission, Lexington KY 2005-present: Associate, Program for Bioethics and Patients’ Rights, UK Medical Center 2006: Panelist, for Hospital Leadership Week, panel on LGBT Issues in Healthcare, University Hospital, Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY 2005-2006: Juror for project, “Lexington Stories: Unsung Heroes,” sponsored by the Humanitarium Center for Culture and Diversity and the Lexington Arts and Cultural Council 1995-present: Bluegrass Fairness Campaign / Kentucky Fairness Alliance 1994-2004: Hospital Ethics Committee, University Hospital, Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY 2003: Session moderator: “Building Diverse Alliances,” Progressive Summit, Lexington, KY 2001: Mentor / Evaluator, Alternative R.O.O.T.S. Arts/Activism Poetry and Music Festival, "Voices From the Ladies Room" 2001: Chief Humanities Scholar; "Poetry in the Park"; Lexington, KY 2001: Presentation, "Homosexuality and Unnaturalness: What's Wrong with This Argument?" at the conference, "Come Together Kentucky," the Seventh Annual Queer Student Conference at the University of Kentucky, sponsored by UK Lambda 2001: Panelist, discussion of The Vagina Monologues, Actors’ Guild of Lexington and UK Women's Studies Program 1999: Panelist, Actors’ Guild of Lexington, “Experiencing How I Learned to Drive”

21 1998-99: Gaines Center for the Humanities Advisory Panel to the Kentucky Humanities Council 1997: Testimony before the Joint House and Senate Judiciary Committee, Commonwealth of Kentucky, opposing Bill Requests 119 and 143, to ban same-sex marriage in Kentucky 1996: Presentation, "Homosexuality and Unnaturalness: What's Wrong with This Argument?" at the conference, "Come Together Kentucky: Youth HIV Prevention," the Second Annual Queer Student Conference at the University of Kentucky, sponsored by UK Lambda 1996: Consultant for Barbara Isaacs, article on academic cheating, Lexington Herald Leader, 20 February 1996 1996-99: Fayette County (KY) Democratic Party Executive Board 1994: Ethics consultant for Mike Brown, "The Killer Weed: Should Farmers Share the Guilt?" Louisville Courier Journal, 14 July 1994, pp. 1,7 1994: Presentation, "Current Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction," for the conference, "Women and Health: Moving Forward," sponsored by the Lexington Chapter of Hadassah 1993: Workshop on cultural and physiological aspects of menopause, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival 1993: Panelist, "Ethical Issues in Human Reproductive Technologies," GTE Lecture Series, Translyvania University 1993: Presentation, "Current Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction," Series on Understanding the Issues, New Morning Coffee House and Community Peace Center, Lexington, KY 1992: Panelist, "Medical Colloquium: A Comparative Analysis of Health Care Systems in the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.," sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Kentucky Humanities Council, the Kentucky Arts Council, and King's Daughters' Medical Center, Ashland, KY 1991: Evening news interview on Supreme Court decision in the Johnson Controls (fetal protection policy) case, Channel 27, Lexington, Kentucky 1990-91: Task Force on Alcohol and Drug Use during Pregnancy, Legislative Research Commission, Commonwealth of Kentucky 1990: Panelist, "The Courts, the Community, and the Bill of Rights: Expanding Rights: The Consequences for the Courts and Society" sponsored by the Lexington Public Library, Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, and Office of Undergraduate Studies, University of Kentucky 1990: Panelist, "The Courts, the Community, and the Bill of Rights: Should Public Interest Advocacy be Encouraged or Discouraged?" sponsored as above 1990: News interview on substance abuse and prenatal harm, WUKY Radio, Richmond, KY 1989: Facilitator, Junior Achievement, Program in Applied Economics, Lexington, KY 1988: Presentation, "Ethical Issues in Patient Care," Newman Center, Lexington, KY 1988: Evening news interview on teaching ethics in business, WKYT TV, Lexington, KY 1988-89: "Gender Dysphoria" Team, Department of Plastic Surgery, Chandler Medical Center 1988-89: AIDS Public Education Committee, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky 1988-89: Steering Committee and Program Coordinator, South-Central Region Multidisciplinary Conference, "Menopause: A Midlife Passage" 1987-88: Planning Committee, GTE Public Lecture Series on Ethical Issues in Health Care Provision, Chandler Medical Center, University of Kentucky

22 1987-88: Department of Public Health, AIDS Crisis Task Force, Education Committee, Lexington, KY 1985: Presentation, "Abortion: Moral and Legal Issues," over three sessions, University Methodist Church, Baton Rouge 1984-86: Institutional Review Board, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge 1984: Presentation, "Ethics and the Arms Race," St. Alban's Episcopal Chapel, Baton Rouge 1982: Presentation, "Nuclear Freeze: The Moral Issues," at the Convocation, "Solutions to the Nuclear Arms Race," sponsored by the Union of Concerned Scientists, Lawyers' Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, and Physicians for Social Responsibility, Baton Rouge 1980: Presentation, "The Problem of Paternalistic Interference with Adults," American Association of University Women, College Park Chapter

University/College Service, University of Kentucky:

2006-2007: Advisory Board for “The Outsource,” Center for LGBTQQ Issues 2006-2007: Gaines Center for the Humanities, UK, Thesis Committee for Tara Bonistall 2006-2007: Gaines Center for the Humanities, UK, Thesis Committee for Margaret Dolan 2006: Speaker, Freshman Discovery Seminar on Civil Liberties 2006: Outside Examiner for the Graduate School, dissertation in English 2006: Panelist, “Writing for Publication,” the Graduate School, University of Kentucky 2006: Reviewer, Faculty Research Support Program, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky 2005-2007: Core Faculty Associate, Program for Bioethics and Patients’ Rights 2005-2007: College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Steering Committee on Women Faculty 2004-2007: Faculty Advisor, V-Day UK 2002-2007: Faculty Advisor, UK Lavender Society 1994-2007: Faculty Mentor, Women's Studies Program 2005: Outside Examiner for the Graduate School, dissertation in English 2005: Search Committee for Chair, Department of Philosophy 2005: Speaker, President’s Commission on Women, Panel on Promotion and Tenure 2005: Reviewer, Faculty Research Support Program, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky 2005: Speaker, graduate proseminar, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences Division of Communication Disorders 2004: Speaker, Freshman Discovery Seminar on Civil Liberties 2004: Reviewer, Faculty Research Support Program, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Kentucky 2004: Gaines Center for the Humanities, Jury Project Faculty 2004-2005: Organizer, with Ernest Yanarella, College of Arts and Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies Programs year-long series, “Homeland Security: An Interdisciplinary Conversation.” This program received $15,000 in funding from the Dean of Arts and Sciences. 2003-2005: Provost’s Area Advisory Committee on Humanities and Arts 2002-2003: Advisory Committee, Center for Research on Violence Against Women 2003-2004: College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Executive Committee 2003-2004: Search Committee for Director and Endowed Chair, Women’s Health Center 2002-2003: Faculty Advisor, Feminist Studies Collective 2002: Speaker: Seminar in Ethics, UK College of Social Work: “Feminist Ethics”

23 2002: Panelist: Teaching and Learning Center Series: Making a Difference, panel on gender minorities 2002: Panelist: Professional Seminar in Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Allied Health, “Surviving and Thriving in Academic Culture” 2002: College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Advisory Committee 2001-2002: Chair, Search Committee, Philosophy Department Chair 2001-2002: Faculty Advisor, Feminist Studies Collective 2001-2002: President's Commission on Women 2001-2002: Chair, Program Review Committee, Latin American Studies Program 2001-2002: Curriculum Transformation Project Advisory Board 2001-2002: Provost's Area Advisory Committee on Librarians 2001-2002: College of Arts and Sciences Ad Hoc Committee on Tenure and Promotion in the Humanities 2001-2002: Faculty Advisor, Lambda Student Group 2001: Public lecture and Seminar discussion on "Professions, Institutions, and Moral Risk," NSF Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Scholars Enrichment Program 2001: Presentation, "'Homosexuality is Unnatural': What's Wrong with This Argument?" UK Lambda 2001: Chair, Chancellor’s Merit Review Appeals Committee 2001: Outside Reader for the Graduate School, PhD Examination for Jeff Jones, Department of Geography 2000-2002: Self Study Principles and Philosophy Committee, University of Kentucky Self Study in preparation for the SACS Review 2000-2002: Strategic Planning Advisory Committee to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences 2000: Steering Committee, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, UK 2000: UK Women’s Studies Mentoring Committee discussion facilitator: “Negotiating Department Culture" 2000: Faculty Advisor, Lambda Student Group 2000: Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Physical Therapy," for PT Interns, UK College of Allied Health 2000: Outside Reader for the Graduate School, PhD Examination, Patricia Jennings, Department of Sociology 2000: Outside Reader for the Graduate School, Qualifying Examination, Jennifer Hoobler, Department of Management, College of Business and Economics 1999-2000: Faculty Advisor, Feminist Studies Organization 1999: Chair, Chancellor’s Merit Review Appeals Committee 1999: Kirwan Memorial Faculty Prize Committee, the Graduate School, University of Kentucky (awards $5,000 to an outstanding faculty member) 1999: Guest Lecturer, Gaines Center, Sophomore Initiative, course on human rights 1998-99: Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Task Force on Interdisciplinary Programs 1998-99: Art Works Planning Committee, Commemoration of Fifty Years of African Americans At the University of Kentucky 1997-98: Chair, University Senate Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women 1998: Selection Committee,, M.J. Dickson Quality Nursing Care Award, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky 1997-98: Chair, University Senate Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women 1997-98: Co-Chair, University Senate Task Force on Domestic Partnerships 1997-98: Chair, Chancellor's Area Committee on Humanities and Arts 1997-98: College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee on Tenure and Promotion, Mathematics and the Physical Sciences (outside member)

24 1997-98: Search Committee, Dean of Arts and Sciences 1997: Organizer, Women's Studies theorist visit by Nancy Tuana, Women's Studies Program 1996-2003: Collaborator, Inclusive Learning Community Team 1996-99: University Senate 1996-97: Chancellor's Area Committee on Humanities and Arts 1996-97: Chair, University Senate ad hoc Committee on the Status of Women 1996-97: Women's Studies Program Committee on Affiliation and Review 1996: Kirwan Memorial Faculty Prize Committee, the Graduate School, University of Kentucky (awards $5,000 to an outstanding faculty member) 1996: Presentation: "Moral Decision Making in Counseling," in the graduate course, "Professional Issues in Counseling," Department of Counseling Psychology 1996: Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Nursing," in the seminar, "Advanced Nursing Practice," College of Nursing 1995-96: Gaines Fellow Thesis Co-Supervisor for Amelia Weinfurtner 1995-96: Chair, Women's Studies Program Committee on Affiliation and Review 1995-96: Steering Committee, Women's Studies Program 1995-97: Chair, University Senate Advisory Hearing Committee on Privilege and Tenure (Presidential appointment) 1995-97: University Senate (ex officio) 1994-97: University Senate Advisory Hearing Committee on Privilege and Tenure (Presidential appointment) 1994-95: Co-Chair, Graduate Committee, Women's Studies Program 1994-95: Steering Committee, Women's Studies Program 1994-95: Bylaws Formulation Committee, Women's Studies Program 1994-95: Committee on Women Faculty, Women's Studies Program 1994-95: Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Promotion, Tenure, and Merit Review Issues 1995: Ad Hoc Merit Review Committee for Women's Studies Faculty 1995: Organizer, Val Plumwood public lecture, "Feminist Ecology and the Liberation of Nature" 1995: Organizer, Women's Studies theorist visit of Marilyn Frye and public lecture by Marilyn Frye, "The Necessity of Differences" 1995: Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Nursing," in the seminar, "Advanced Nursing Practice," College of Nursing 1994: Review Committee, University Honors Program 1994: Ad Hoc Merit Review Committee for Women's Studies Faculty 1994: Presentation: "Moral Decision Making in Counseling," Counseling and Testing Center 1994: Presentation: "Moral Decision Making," Financial Aid Program Staff 1993-94: Search Committee, Singletary Chair in the Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences (outcome: appointment of Susan Bordo [Philosophy/English/Women’s Studies] and William Freehling [History] as Singletary Chairs) 1993-94: Graduate Certificate Planning Committee, Women's Studies Program 1993: Ethics Grand Rounds Case Discussion, Department of Surgery, Chandler Medical Center 1993: Presentation: "Moral Decision Making in Counseling," in the course, "Professional Issues in Counseling," Department of Psychology 1993: Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Nursing," in the graduate seminar, "Advanced Nursing Practice," College of Nursing 1993: Ad Hoc Merit Review Committee for Women's Studies Faculty

25 1993: Screening Committee, Elie Wiesel Foundation Ethics Essay Award 1993: Presentation, "Ethics and Honesty in the Classroom," University Orientation Program for new Teaching Assistants 1992-94: AIDS Policy Committee, Chandler Medical Center 1992-95: Ph.D. Committee, Dr. Carol Ireson, College of Nursing

1991-92: Ad Hoc Committee on Commercial and Health Professional Interactions, Chandler Medical Center 1991-92 Ethics Faculty, Accelerated Internal Medicine Internship Program, College of Medicine 1991-92: Ph.D. Committee, Pam Schlomann, Medical Sociology 1991-92: Senate Council Appointee, Senate Committee on Admissions and Academic Standards 1991-92: Chair, Dean's Planning and Priorities Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Sciences 1991-92: Search Committee, Director of Women's Studies 1991: Admissions Advisory Committee 1991: Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Nursing," in the seminar, "Advanced Nursing Practice," College of Nursing 1991: Panelist, "The Role of Animals in Society," Dept. of Animal Science, College of Agriculture 1990-92: Dean's Advisory Committee on Planning and Priorities, College of Arts and Sciences 1990-91: Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship Committee 1990-91: Chair, University Senate Committee on Admissions and Academic Standards 1990: Panelist, "Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Fetal Harm/Protection," Research Seminar Series, Department of Behavioral Science, College of Medicine 1990: Panelist, faculty discussion with Robert Bellah on "Civic Virtue and Community Building in the University," sponsored by the Dean of Undergraduate Studies 1990: Co-planner, conference on women in science, Women's Studies Program 1990: Co-planner, "Changing the Disciplines," Women's Studies Program 1990: Chair, Search Committee for Acting Chair, Department of Germanic Languages and 1989-91: College of Arts and Sciences Scholarship Committee 1989-90: University Studies Program, Humanities Committee 1989: Panel presentation, "Professional Women," Women's Law Caucus, College of Law 1989: Presentation, "Moral Decision Making in Nursing," in the seminar, "Advanced Nursing Practice," College of Nursing 1989: Coordinator and speaker, annual conference on ethics in business, College of Business and Economics 1989: Presentation, "Animal Rights," University of Kentucky Forum for Reproductive Sciences, Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture 1989: Presentation, "Some Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction," University of Kentucky Forum for Reproductive Sciences, Department of Animal Science, College of Agriculture 1989: Search Committee for Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy 1988-89: Women's Studies Advisory Committee 1988-91: University Senate

26 1987-88: Dean's Committee on Excellence in Undergraduate Education, College of Arts and Sciences 1988: Facilitator, cross-disciplinary discussion on ethics in the professional school curricula, Chandler Medical Center Colleges 1988: Cross-disciplinary course proposal, University Studies Program, with the College of Business and Engineering 1987: Presentation, "Some Ethical Issues in Chemical Engineering," in the course, "The Engineering Profession," College of Engineering 1987: Cross-disciplinary course proposal, University Studies Program, with the College of Social Work

University/College Service, Louisiana State University:

1985-86: Vice President, Faculty Senate 1985-86: Adjunct, Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental Committee 1985: Presentation, "Physicians, Public Health, and the Nuclear Threat," Alpha Epsilon Delta 1985: Presentation, "Journalism Ethics?" in the course, "Introduction to Journalism," School of Journalism 1984-86: Advisory Board, University Honors Program 1984: Presentation, "Is There a Right to Die?" Alpha Epsilon Delta 1984: Presentation, "Abortion and Politics," National Organization of Women, LSU Chapter 1984: Presentation, "Some Ethical Issues in Civil Engineering," in the course, "Professionalism and Ethics in Civil Engineering," College of Engineering 1984: Two Presentations, "Journalism Ethics?" in the course, "Introduction to Journalism," School of Journalism 1984: Presentation, "Morals and Medicine," Women's Health Fair 1984: Presentation, "Human Rights and the Prohibition on Torture," Amnesty International, Campus Network 1983: Presentation, "The Morality of Nuclear Deterrence," Philosophy Club 1983-86: Faculty Senate 1983-86: University Committee for the Protection of Human and Animal Research Subjects

Philosophy / Gender and Women’s Studies Service, University of Kentucky:

2007-08: Search Committee, Philosophy Department, Ethics position 2006-07: Search Committee, Junior GWS position 2006-07: Search Committee, Senior GWS position 2006-07: Search Committee, Philosophy of / Philosophy of Science position 1995-98: Faculty Advisor, Philosophy Graduate Student Association 1995-98: Chair, Value Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee 1996-97 Graduate Admissions Advisory Committee 1995-96 Executive Committee 1993-95: Director of Graduate Studies 1991-92: Placement Director 1990-92: Chair, Value Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee

27 1990: Organizer, department-sponsored presentation by Virginia Held, "Feminist Transformations of Moral Theory" 1989-90: Director of Undergraduate Studies 1989-90: Epistemology and Metaphysics Comprehensive Examination Committee 1989-90: Value Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee 1988-89: Chair, Value Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee 1988-89: History of Philosophy Comprehensive Examination Committee 1988-89: Curriculum Committee 1988: Organizer, department-sponsored presentation by Alison Jaggar, "Feminism and Political Philosophy" 1987-88: Executive Committee 1986-88: Value Theory Comprehensive Examination Committee 1986-87: Curriculum Committee

Department Service, Louisiana State University:

1984-86: Faculty Advisor, Philosophy Club 1983-86: Director of Undergraduate Studies 1983-86: Chair, Undergraduate Program Committee 1983-86: Director, Undergraduate Honors Program

Summary of Student Committees, University of Kentucky:

Humanities Honors Thesis: Margaret Dolan Humanities Honors Thesis: Tara Bonistall Humanities Honors Project Jury: Ross Ewing Humanities Honors Project Jury: Emily Youatt Humanities Honors Thesis: Andrew Grotto MA Committee, Erin Lynn Abner, English, UK MA Committee, ReShanta Beatty, Family Studies, UK MA Committee, Katie Davis, English, UK MA Committee, Tonya Griffith, Geography, UK MA Committee, Erin Foley-Reynolds, Communications, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Christopher Ciochetti, Department of Philosophy, UK PhD Committee, Chair, Dr. Amy Goff-Yates, Department of Philosophy, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Sandra Huddleson, College of Nursing, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Carol Ireson, College of Nursing, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Phil Jenks, Political Science, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Laura Kaplan, College of Social Work, UK PhD Committee, Dr. John Lestat, Department of English, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Caroline Light, Department of History, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Angela Madden, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Christine Metzo, Department of Philosophy, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Nancye McCrary, College of Education PhD Committee, Dr. Beth Rosdatter, Department of Philosophy, UK PhD Committee, Lisa Schroot-Mitchum, Department of English, UK PhD Committee, Co-Chair, Dr. Eric Smaw, Department of Philosophy, UK PhD Committee, Dr. June Whitler, Department of Philosophy, UK PhD Committee, Dr. Kathie Williams, Department of History, UK

28 PhD Committee, Outside Examiner, Dr. Jo Ann Circosta, Department of English, UK PhD Committee, Outside Examiner, Dr. Patricia Jennings, Department of Sociology, UK PhD Committee, Outside Examiner, Dr. Jeff Jones, Department of Geography PhD Qualifying Examination Committee, Dr. Jenny Hoobler, Department of Management, UK

Summary -- Professional Affiliations and Offices:

• American Philosophical Association o Committee on Data Gathering, 2006-2008 o Board of Officers, 2004-2007 o Chair, APA Standing Committee on Inclusiveness in the Profession, 2004-2007 o Council to the Chair of the Board of Officers, 2004-2007 o Committee on the Status and Future of the Profession, 2004-2007 o Advisory Board for the radio program, The Examined Life, 2002-present o Feminism Advisory Committee for the Eastern Division Program Committee, 2000-2003 o Committee on the Status of Women, 1997-2003 o Editor, APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 1997-2003 o Applied Ethics Advisory Committee for the Eastern Division Program Committee, 1996- 1999 o Conference of Philosophical Societies Executive Board, 1992-1995 and Treasurer, 1994- 1995 o Committee on the Status of Women, 1987-1990 • American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy • Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory - FEAST o Advisory Committee for Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute, 2006-present o Chair, Nominating Committee, 2001-2004 o Listservs administrator (FEAST, FEASTSTEER, FEASTMEMBERS, FEASTGRAD), 1999-2008 o Archivist, 1999-2008 o Steering Committee, 1999-2008 o Founding member, 1999 • International Association of Bioethics • International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy o American Section Representative to the Conference of Philosophical Societies, 1992- present o American Section Executive Board, 2002-03 o Nominating Committee, 1998-99 o American Section Conference Program Committee, 1996 o American Section Executive Board, 1989-91 o American Section Program Committee, 1992 • International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics o Advisory Board, 1997-98 o Nominating Committee, 2000 • International Society for Value Inquiry • Lesbian Research Network • Midwest Society For Women in Philosophy o Spring Conference Organizer, 1995 • National Women’s Studies Association o Program Administration and Development Committee, 1998-present o Materials Development Committee, 2000-present • North American Society for Social Philosophy

29 • Society for Analytical Feminism • Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World • Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs o Executive Secretary, 1991-1995

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