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Curriculum Vita ROBIN S. DILLON January 2020 Department of Philosophy Lehigh University 15 University Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015 USA 610-758-3776 [email protected] Appointments Lehigh University: William Wilson Selfridge Professor of Philosophy, 2009- Director, Lehigh University Center for Ethics, 2018 - 2020 Chairperson, Department of Philosophy, 2011-2017 Professor of Philosophy, 2008- Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1993-2008 Director of Women's Studies, 1994-2001 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1987-1993 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Visiting Assistant Professor, 1991-92 Lehigh Valley Association of Independent Colleges, Fall 1989 Consortial Professor Education University of Pittsburgh: Ph.D. 1987, Philosophy M.A. 1981, Philosophy B.A. 1978, summa cum laude, honors in Philosophy Lafayette College: 1973-1975 Areas of Specialization Ethics: Moral Psychology, Feminist Ethics, Virtue Theory, Kantian Ethics, Normative Ethics Dillon 1/20 Publications Books Criticism and Compassion: The Ethics and Politics of Claudia Card, ed. Robin S. Dillon and Armen Marsoobian (Blackwell, 2018) Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, edited with Introduction (49 pages) (Routledge, 1995); 326 pages Journal issue Criticism and Compassion: The Ethics and Politics of Claudia Card, ed. Robin S. Dillon and Armen Marsoobian; special issue of Metaphilosophy, October 2016. Articles 25. “Respect for Persons,” (forthcoming), in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online, ed. Tim Crane (Routledge) (3000 words) 24. “Humility and Self-Respect: Kantian and Feminist Perspectives,” (forthcoming) in Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Humility, ed. Mark Alfano, Michael P. Lynch, and Alessandra Tanesini (Routledge) (8000 words) 23. “Self-Respect, Arrogance, and Power: A Feminist Perspective,” (forthcoming) in Respect for Persons, ed. Richard Dean and Oliver Sensen (Oxford University Press) (8500 words) 22. “Feminist Approaches to Virtue Ethics,” in Oxford Handbook of Virtue, ed. Nancy E. Snow (Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 377-397. 21. “Feminist Virtue Ethics,” in Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, ed. Ann Garry, Serene J. Khader, and Alison Stone (Routledge, 2017), pp. 568-578. 20. “Self-Respect and Humility in Kant and Hill,” in Reason, Value, and Respect: Kantian Themes from the Philosophy of Thomas E. Hill, Jr., ed. Mark Timmons and Robert Johnson (Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 42-69. 19. “Arrogance,” (2013; revised 2018) International Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. Hugh LaFollette (Wiley-Blackwell), print and online (2302 words) 18. “Self-Respect and Self-Esteem,” (2013; revised 2018) International Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. Hugh LaFollette (Wiley Blackwell), print and online (4319 words) 17. “Critical Character Theory: Toward a Feminist Theory of ‘Vice’,” in Out from the Shadows, ed. Sharon Crasnow and Anita Superson (Oxford University Press, 2012) 16. “Strategizing Changes in the Cultural and Ideology of Philosophy,” APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 9, no.1 (Fall 2009) 2 Dillon 1/20 15. “Respect for Persons, Identity, and Information Technology,” Ethics and Information Technology 12,1 (2010) (published online April 2009) DOI 10.1007/s10676-009- 9188-8) 14. "Respect: A Philosophical Perspective," Gruppendynamik und Organisationsberatung 38, no. 2 (2007): 201-212 13. "Arrogance, Self-Respect and Personhood," Journal of Consciousness Studies 14, no.5- 6 (2007): 101-126 12. “Respect and Self-Respect,” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Edward Zalta, <http://plato.stanford.edu>; 2003; revised 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2018); 22,000+ words, 370+ references (40 pgs) 11. "O sebaucte zien" ("On Women's Self-Respect"), in Cvikova, J., Juranova, J., and Kobova, L, eds., Zena nie je tovar: Komodifikacia zien v nasej culture (Bratisslava: Aspekt, 2006), pp. 196-204. 10. “Respect,” Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2nd edition, ed. Donald M. Borchert (Macmillan Reference, 2006); 1353 words 9. “Zu Arroganz und Selbstachtung bei Kant” (“Arrogance and Self-Respect in Kant”), in Henning Hahn, ed., Selbstachtung oder Annerkennung?: Beiträge zur Begründung von Menschenwürde und Gerechtigkeit (Bauhaus-Universitat Weimar Universitatsverlag, 2005), pp. 50-75 8. “‘What’s a Woman Worth? What’s Life Worth? Without Self-Respect?’: On the Value of Evaluative Self-Respect,” in Margaret Walker & Peggy DesAutels, eds., Minds, Hearts, and Morality: Feminist Essays in Moral Psychology (Rowman & Littlefield, 2004), pp. 47-68 7. “Kant on Arrogance and Self-Respect,” in Cheshire Calhoun, ed., Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women Philosophers (Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 191-216 6. “Self-Forgiveness and Self-Respect,” Ethics 112 (October 2001): 53-83 5. "Self-Respect: Moral, Emotional, Political," Ethics 107 (January 1997): 226-249 4. "How to Lose Your Self-Respect," American Philosophical Quarterly 29, no. 2 (April 1992): 125-139 3 Dillon 1/20 3. "Toward a Feminist Conception of Self-Respect," Hypatia 7, no. 1 (Winter 1992): 52-69 Reprinted in Dignity, Character, and Self-Respect, ed. Robin S Dillon (Routledge, 1995) Reprinted in Feminist Approaches to Ethics and Social Justice, ed. Rachel Fernflores (Cognella, 2019) 2. "Respect and Care: Toward Moral Integration," Canadian Journal of Philosophy Vol. 22, No. 1 (March 1992): 105-132 1. "Care and Respect," in Explorations in Feminist Ethics: Theory and Practice, ed. Eve Browning Cole and Susan Coultrap-McQuin (Indiana University Press, 1992), pp. 69-81 Reviews 4. Review of Sarah Clark Miller, The Ethics of Need: Agency, Dignity, and Obligation (New York: Routledge, 2012); Journal of Moral Philosophy 12 (2015): 787-805. 3. Review of Richard Keshen, Reasonable Self-Esteem (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996); Ethics 107 (July 1997): 774 2. Review of Rosemarie Tong, Feminine and Feminist Ethics (Wadsworth, 1993); APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, Fall 1994 1. Review of John Kekes, The Examined Life (Bucknell University Press, 1988); Ethics, April 1994 Book Under Contract Arrogance: The Deadliest Sin? (Oxford University Press) Honors and Awards Distinguished Alumna award, Norwin School District, May 2018 Featured philosopher interview, Ein Forscherleben für Respekt, ed. Eva Marsal (Bamberg: CC Buchner Verlag, 2014) (a German textbook for elementary school children; double page interview (other double pages devoted to Kant, Schopenhauer, Cassirer, Albert Schweitzer, and Hannah Arendt)) Lehigh Student Affairs Award, January 2012 nominated by students or Student Affairs staff as “as a strong partner in the holistic development of students both inside and outside of the classroom” Invited to participate in 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, and 2004 Oxford Round Table, Oxford, England; invitations declined 4 Dillon 1/20 Stabler Award for Excellence in Teaching, Lehigh University, May 2000 Awarded competitive Francis Elvidge Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Ethics Center of the University of South Florida for 1996-97 academic year. Relinquished prior to residency for personal reasons. Senior Class Gift pledge made in my honor by Elizabeth Glaser, April 1996 Letters of commendation from Dean of Students; cited by students for playing an important role in their lives at Lehigh, 2000, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994 Lehigh S.T.A.R. Faculty Mentor Award, 1999, 1995 Teaching Award, College of General Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 1985 Research Grants and Fellowships AAUW Educational Foundation American Fellowship, 2006 Faculty Research Grant, Lehigh University, November 2005 Paul Franz Summer Research Fellowship, Lehigh University, Summer 1989 Provost's Grant for Teaching Development, Lehigh University, Spring 1988 Charlotte W. Newcombe Fellowship, 1985-86 Andrew W. Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship, 1983-84, 1979-80 Scholarly Presentations Refereed 26. “Arrogance, Power, and Self-Respect,” Fifteenth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Imperial College London, London, UK, 5-7 July 2017 25. “Arrogance and Power,” Philosophy, Knowledge, and Feminist Practices conference, XV International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPH) Symposium, Universidad de Alcala, Madrid, Spain, June 2014 24. “Arrogance, Self-Respect, and Power,” Culture, Values, and Justice conference, University of Vaasa, Society for Indian Philosophy & Religion, and Institute of Cross-Cultural Studies and Academic Exchange, University of Vaasa, Finland, May 2014 [paper on program; unable attend due to death in family] 5 Dillon 1/20 23. “Humility, Arrogance, and Self-Respect: A Kantian Analysis of Vice and Virtue,” Kantian Ethics and Moral Life conference, Antwerp, Belgium, September 2012 22. “Arrogance, Humility, and Self-Respect,” ATINER international conference in Philosophy, Athens, Greece, May 2012 21. “Critical Character Theory,” Feminist Ethics and Social Theory conference, September 2009 20. “Critical Character Theory,” Transformation and the Dynamic of Radical Change conference, Queens University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, November 2008 19. “Critical Character Theory,” Mid-Atlantic Women’s Studies Association conference, Rutgers, March 2009 18. "Toward a Feminist Perspective on Vice," APA Pacific division main program, March 2008 17. "Arrogance and Power," Feminist Ethics and Social Theory conference, Sept 28, 2007 16. "Arrogance, Respect, and Self-Respect: A Feminist View,” accepted for Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory conference, October 2005 [Conference cancelled due to hurricanes] 15. "Arrogance, Respect, and Self-Respect: A Feminist View,” Teaching, Faith, and Service: The