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CHAD VAN SCHOELANDT

Tulane University Department of , New Orleans, LA [email protected]

Employment 2015-present Assistant Professor, Tulane University, Department of Philosophy

2016-present Affiliated Fellow, George Mason University, F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

Areas of Specialization Social and Agency and Responsibility Philosophy, Politics & Economics

Areas of Competence Applied Ethics (esp. Business, Environmental, Bio/Medical) History of Modern Philosophy Moral Psychology

Education Ph.D., University of Arizona, Philosophy, 2015 M.A., University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Philosophy, 2010 B.A. (High Honors), University of California, Davis, Philosophy (political science minor), 2006

Publications Articles “Moral Accountability and Social Norms” & Policy, Vol. 35, Issue 1, Spring 2018 “Consensus on What? Convergence for What? Four Models of Political Liberalism” (with Gerald Gaus) Ethics, Vol. 128, Issue 1, 2017: pp. 145-72 “Justification, Coercion, and the Place of Public Reason” , 172, 2015: pp. 1031-1050 “Markets, Community, and Pluralism” The Philosophical Quarterly, Discussion, 64(254), 2014: pp. 144-151 "Political Liberalism, Ethos Justice, and Gender Equality" (with Blain Neufeld) Law and Philosophy 33(1), 2014: pp. 75-104 Chad Van Schoelandt CV Page 2 of 4

Book Chapters “A Public Reason Approach to Religious Exemption” Philosophy and Public Policy, Andrew I. Cohen (ed.), Rowman and Littlefield International, forthcoming “Political Liberalism” (with Gerald Gaus) Cambridge History of Philosophy: 1945 to 2010, Kelly Becker and Iain Thomson (eds.), Cambridge University Press, forthcoming “John Rawls” Liberal Moments, Ewa Atanassow and Alan Kahan (eds.), Bloomsbury, forthcoming “Constructing Distributive Justice” (with Gerald Gaus) New Perspectives on Distributive Justice: Pluralism, Deep Disagreements, and the Problem of Consensus, Manuel Knoll, Stephen Snyder, and Nurdane Simsek (eds.), De Gruyter Press, forthcoming “Political and Distributive Justice” (with Gerald Gaus) The Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice, Serena Olsaretti (ed.), forthcoming “Crossing a Mesh Theory with a Reasons-Responsive Theory: Unholy Spawn or Love Child of a New Dawn?” (with Michael McKenna) Agency and Responsibility, Andrei Buckareff Buckareff, Carlos Moya, and Sergi Rosell (eds.), Palgrave, 2016 “Public Reason” (with Gerald Gaus) The International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Ed., Elsevier, 2015, pp. 591-6.

Book Reviews Robert S. Taylor Reconstructing Rawls: The Kantian Foundations of Justice as Fairness The Journal of Value Inquiry 46(1), 2012: pp. 123-129. Robert Reich and Debra Satz (eds.) Toward a Humanist Justice: The Political Philosophy of Susan Moller Okin The Journal of Value Inquiry 44 (4), 2010: pp. 567-573.

In Progress The Routledge Handbook of Anarchism and Anarchist , edited with Gary Chartier, Routledge, 2019, under contract and in progress Chad Van Schoelandt CV Page 3 of 4

Selected Presentations “Justice, Coordination, and Legal Certainty: A Rawlsian Functionalist Defense of the Rule of Law” (with Christopher Boom), Philosophy, Politics & Economics Society Meeting, 2017 “Accountability, Social Norms, and Norm Change,” Social Philosophy & Policy Conference, 2016 “Democratic Peace Theory, Montesquieu and Public Choice,” (with Sarah Burns) Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2016 “Constructing Distributive Justice,” Virginia Tech, 2015 “Rawlsian Functionalism and the Problem of Coordination,” Symposium, meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 2015 “Moral Norms and Coordination,” Tulane University, Philosophy Department, 2015 “Rawlsian Functionalism and the Problem of Coordination,” Arizona State University, Philosophy Department, 2015 “Coordination and the Institutions of Justice,” George Mason University Mercatus Center, 2014 “Markets, Community, and Pluralism” Rocky Mountain Philosophy Conference, 2013 “Enhancing Diversity,” Workshop on Allen Buchanan's Better Than Human, University of Arizona Center for the Philosophy of Freedom, 2012 “Political Justice and Families,” Western Michigan Graduate Philosophy Conference, 2010

Teaching Tulane University “Anarchy,” PHIL 3660 “Independent Study: Collective Choice and Social Welfare,” PHIL 6920 “Independent Study: Social Choice,” PHIL 6920 “Independent Study: Social Philosophy” PHIL 6920 “Ethics/Political: Moral Perspectives,” PHIL 6930 “Social Morality,” PHIL 6931 “Ethics,” PHIL 1030

University of Arizona “The Moral ,” PHIL/PSYC 348 “Medical Ethics,” PHIL 321

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee “Introduction to Philosophy,” PHILOS 101 “Introduction to Asian Religion,” PHILOS 204

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Honors, Awards and Fellowships William H. Fink Prize for the Overall Outstanding Graduate Student, Philosophy Department, University of Arizona, 2014 Humane Studies Fellowship 2014 Summer Graduate Research Fellowship, Institute for Humane Studies 2014 Adam Smith Fellowship, Mercatus Center at George Mason University 2013, 2014 Thomas W Smith Foundation Fellowship 2013 Bernard Marcus Fellowship 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 H. B. Earhart Fellowship 2012 McMeekin Fellowship 2009 Richard Bacas Fellowship 2008 U.W. Milwaukee Graduate School, Fellowship, 2007

Journal Referee Mind; Philosophical Studies; Politics, Philosophy & Economics; Pacific Philosophical Quarterly; Political Studies; ; American Philosophical Quarterly; European Journal of Political Theory; Journal of Social Philosophy; Journal of Applied Philosophy; Social Philosophy and Policy; Politics, Religion & Ideology; The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy; Social Theory and Practice;

Professional Service Project Editor, Social Philosophy & Policy: The Problem of Self-Ownership, 2018 Faculty Fellow Selection Committee, Murphy Institute, 2017, 2018 Project Editor, Social Philosophy & Policy: Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 2015-16 Colloquium Co-Organizer, University of Arizona Philosophy Department, 2013-14 Guest Lecturer and Content Consultant, Writing 101/102 Pima Community College, 2014-15 Moderator, Oxford Handbook of Freedom Workshop Moderator, Social Philosophy and Policy Workshops on New Essays in Moral Philosophy (2013) and The Morality of Aggression (2014) Workshop and Speaker Series Organizer for University of Arizona Center for the Philosophy of Freedom 2011-present Organizer/Commenter, Public Reason Blog reading group on Prof. Kevin Vallier’s Liberal Politics and Public Faith, 2014 Editorial Assistant to William J. Wainwright for Philosophy of Religion (Routledge 2009) American Philosophical Association, member The Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Society, member

Popular Discourse “Individual liberty for a diverse society: Public reason liberalism” http://www.learnliberty.org/blog/individual-liberty-for-a-diverse-society-public-reason- liberalism/