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Board of Trustees of The City University of New York

RESOLUTION TO Appointment of Miranda Fricker as Distinguished Professor at The Graduate Center

January 11, 2021

WHEREAS, Professor Miranda Fricker is a renowned scholar of moral philosophy, theory of knowledge and ; and

WHEREAS, Professor Fricker has published six books and edited volumes and 30 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters; and

WHEREAS, In addition, Professor Fricker has given over 90 lectures in the U.S. and internationally since 2012; and

WHEREAS, Five international conferences held in the Netherlands, England, Boston, Croatia and Germany were focused on Professor Fricker’s work between 2012 and 2014; and

WHEREAS, Professor Fricker was appointed an Honorary Doctor of Letters at the University of Kent at Canterbury and an Honorary Professor at the University of Sheffield in 2018, elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2016, and appointed moral philosopher on the Spoliation Advisory Panel, a U.K. government panel that resolves claims from families that lost property during the Nazi era, in 2015; and

WHEREAS, As one of her reviewers notes, Professor Fricker’s “contributions to have been nothing short of ground breaking. It is important to understand that Anglophone philosophy in general, and epistemology in particular, has not engaged work in feminist philosophy to the degree one might have hoped. Fricker’s book Epistemic Injustice has changed that. I would say that is has prompted the most fruitful and exciting research program in mainstream epistemology for decades. It has fired up graduate students, disrupted longstanding paradigms and literally changed the trajectory of the sub-field”; and

WHEREAS, Dr. Fricker joined The Graduate Center as Presidential Professor in 2018. Prior to this appointment, she was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield served as Reader, Senior Lecturer and Chair of the Philosophy Department at the University of London. Dr. Fricker earned her Ph.D. from the , an MA in Women’s Studies with distinction from the University of Kent at Canterbury and a BA with honors from Pembroke College in Oxford.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

RESOLVED, That the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York appoint Miranda Fricker as Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The Graduate Center effective March 1, 2021, with compensation of $28,594 per annum in addition to her regular academic salary, subject to financial ability.

EXPLANATION: Professor Fricker has a long and internationally renowned career in her field and is conducting scholarship and teaching of the highest caliber. The Graduate Center and The City University of New York will be well-served by Professor Fricker’s appointment as Distinguished Professor. Curriculum Vitae - Miranda Fricker

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Career: qualifications, appointments, awards

2018 Appointed Visiting Class of 1932 Fellow, Princeton, Council of the Humanities 2018 Awarded Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters, University of Kent at Canterbury 2018 Awarded title of Honorary Professor, University of Sheffield 2016- Elected Fellow of the British Academy 2016- Presidential Professor of Philosophy, Graduate Center, CUNY 2015- Moral Philosopher, UK Government-appointed Spoliation Advisory Panel 2014- Associate Editor, Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2013 Leverhulme Major Research Fellow (2014-16) 2012 Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield 2011 Chair of Philosophy Department, Birkbeck, University of London 2011 Assistant Dean for Postgraduate Research in the School of Social Science, History and Philosophy 2010 University of London Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study 2010-15 Director of the Mind Association 2008 Reader in Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London 2006 Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London 2000-12 Lecturer in Philosophy, Birkbeck, University of London 1998-00 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, and Lecturer in Philosophy Heythrop College, University of London 2000 Visiting Scholar, Dept of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley 1997-98 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow, Birkbeck, University of London 1996 Awarded DPhil, University of Oxford 1995-97 Jacobsen Research Fellow, Birkbeck, University of London 1991-96 Wolfson College, University of Oxford: DPhil in Philosophy 1994-95 Balliol College Lectureship 1992/94 Wolfson Graduate Prize 1989-90 University of Kent at Canterbury: MA in Women's Studies, Distinction 1985-88 Pembroke College, Oxford, BAHons 2.1 Philosophy & Modern Languages

Publications

Books and Edited volumes:

x Blaming and Forgiving: The Work of Morality (in progress; forthcoming OUP)

x Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology, eds. Miranda Fricker, Peter Graham, David Henderson, Nikolaj Pedersen (forthcoming)

x Special Series, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, ‘Non-Western Philosophical Traditions’, co-edited with Helen Beebee (series commenced 2018)

x Applied Epistemology, Special Issue of the Journal of Applied Philosophy co-guest-edited with David Coady Vol. 33 No. 2 (2016)

1 x The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives co-edited with Michael Brady (OUP, 2016) x Reading : Selected texts with interactive commentary Extended exegetical commentaries co-authored with Sam Guttenplan (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009) x Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing (OUP, 2007) Trans. Swedish (2016); Spanish (2017); Japanese (2019) x The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy co-edited with (CUP, 2000) Trans. Spanish; Chinese

Papers [journals use double or triple blind refereeing; edited collections merely *editorial control]: x ‘Forgiveness: An Ordered Pluralism’, Australasian Philosophical Review (forthcoming, as a ‘target article’ with commentaries by Lucy Allais, Glen Pettigrove, Luke Russell) x ‘Ambivalence About Forgiveness’, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement Vol. 84 (Nov. 2018) x *‘Evolving Concepts of Epistemic Injustice’, Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice, eds. Ian James Kidd, José Medina, & Gaile Pohlhaus Jr. (2017) x *‘Epistemic Injustice, Ignorance, and Trans Experiences’, co-authored with Katharine Jenkins, Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, eds. Garry, Khader, & Stone (2017) x *‘Epistemic Injustice and the Preservation of Ignorance’, The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance eds. M. Blaauw & R. Peels (Cambridge University Press, 2016) x *‘Fault and No-fault Responsibility for Implicit Prejudice—A Space for Epistemic Agent-regret’, in Brady & Fricker ed. The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives (, 2016) x *‘Epistemic Contribution as a Central Human Capability’, in The Equal Society: Essays on Equality in Theory and Practice ed. George Hull (Lexington Books 2015) x ‘What’s the Point of Blame? A Paradigm Based Explanation’, Noûs 50 (1) 165-183; 2014 x *‘The Power of Negative Thinking: Remorse and Blame’, in A Sense for Humanity: The Ethical Thought of Raimond Gaita ed. Craig Taylor (Monash University Press, 2014) x *‘Styles of Moral Relativism – A Critical Family Tree’, Oxford Handbook of the History of Ethics, ed. Roger Crisp (OUP, 2013) x ‘Epistemic Justice as a Condition of Political Freedom’ Synthese Vol. 190, Issue 7 (2013) pp. 1317-1332 x ‘Group Testimony? The Making of A Collective Good Informant’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (84) 2 (2012); 249-276 x *‘Silence and Institutional Prejudice’, Out From the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, eds. Sharon Crasnow and Anita Superson (OUP, 2012) re-printed, translated into German, in Philosophie und die Potenziale der Gender Studies: Peripherie und Zentrum im Feld der Theorie eds. Kley, Landweer, Newmark, and Miller (Bielefeld: Transcript, 2012) x *‘The Relativism of Blame and Williams’s Relativism of Distance’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supp. Vol. LXXXIV (2010), 151-77 x *Replies to Alcoff, Goldberg, and Hookway, Book Symposium on Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing, in Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, Vol. 7, Issue 2 (2010)

2 x ‘Can There Be Institutional Virtues?’, Oxford Studies in Epistemology (Special Theme: Social Epistemology) Vol. 3 (2010) eds. T. S. Gendler & J. Hawthorne; 235-252 x *‘The Value of Knowledge and The Test of Time’, Epistemology, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 64, Vol. 84 (2009); 1-18; reprinted and translated into Spanish in eds. Margarita Valdés and Miguel Àngel Fernàndez, Valores Epistémicos (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 2010) x *Précis and Replies to Critics, Symposium on Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing, in Theoria: An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science Vol. 23/1 No. 61 Jan 2008 x ‘Scepticism and The Genealogy of Knowledge: Situating Epistemology in Time’ Philosophical Papers, Vol. 37, No. 1 (March 2008); re-printed in Haddock, Millar & Pritchard (eds.) Social Epistemology (OUP, 2010) x ‘Powerlessness and Social Interpretation’, Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology Vol. 3 Issue 1-2 (2006); 96-108 x ‘Epistemic Injustice and A Role for Virtue in the Politics of Knowing’, Metaphilosophy Vol. 34 Nos. 1/2 Jan 2003; reprinted in M. Brady and D. Pritchard eds. Moral and Epistemic Virtues (Blackwell, 2003) x *‘Life-Story in Beauvoir’s Memoirs’, The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir ed. Claudia Card (CUP, 2003) x *‘Confidence and Irony’, Morality, Reflection, and Ideology ed. Edward Harcourt (OUP, 2000) x *‘Pluralism Without Postmodernism’, The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy eds. M. Fricker and J. Hornsby (CUP, 2000); reprinted in Gender (four volume set, ‘Major Works’) ed. M. Evans (Routledge, 2010) x ‘Epistemic Oppression and Epistemic Privilege’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume 25, Civilization and Oppression, ed. Catherine Wilson, 1999 x *‘Rational Authority and Social Power—Towards a Truly Social Epistemology’ Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. XCVIII Pt.2, 1998; reprinted in Alvin Goldman & Dennis Whitcomb eds. Social Epistemology: An Anthology (OUP, 2010) x ‘Intuition and Reason’, The Philosophical Quarterly Vol.45 No.179, April 1995 x ‘Why Female Intuition?’, Women: A Cultural Review, Vol.6 No.2 Autumn 1995 x *‘Knowledge as Construct’ in Knowing the Difference: Feminist Perspectives in Epistemology eds. K. Lennon and M. Whitford (Routledge, 1994) x ‘Reason and Emotion’, Radical Philosophy, 57, Spring 1991

*Shorter Pieces x ‘Foreword’ for Epistemic Injustice and Recognition Theory: A New Conversation, Special Issue, Feminist Philosophical Quarterly eds. Paul Giladi & Nicola McMillan (forthcoming); to be re- printed as edited collection (Routledge) x ‘Afterword’ for Overcoming Epistemic Injustice, eds. Stacey Goguen & Ben Sherman (forthcoming, Rowman & Littlefield) x 4000-word written interview, forthcoming in Social Epistemology: 5 Questions eds. Vincent F. Hendricks & Duncan Pritchard (Automatic Press/VIP); re-printed in the Journal of the British Undergraduate Philosophy Society (2014) x ‘Feminism in Philosophy’, 3000 word piece for The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy eds. Nick Bunnin and Eric James (2nd edition; Blackwell, 2003) x ‘Philosophical Diaspora’, interview with Naomi Scheman Women’s Philosophy Review, 23, Winter 1999-2000

3 x ‘Feminist Epistemology’ entry in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy 2nd Edition, ed. Robert Audi, 1999 Book Reviews x Beyond Moral Judgement, A. Crary, European Journal of Philosophy, 2010 x Justice for Here and Now, J. Sterba, MIND, 2001 x Legitimate Differences, G. Warnke, Radical Philosophy, 103, Sept/Oct 2000 x Sex and Social Justice, M. Nussbaum, The Journal of Philosophy, Vol XCVII, No 8, Aug 2000; reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism vol. 203 (2005), 335-36 x Companion to Feminist Philosophy, eds. A. Jaggar and I. Young, Times Literary Supplement 1999 x Rhetorical Spaces by L. Code, MIND, vol.108 no.429 January 1999 x Caring: Gender-sensitive Ethics by P. Bowden, Philosophy Today, no.26, September 1997 x Feminism and Science eds. H. Longino and E. Fox Keller, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, vol.48 no.4, December 1997 x Women Philosophers ed. M. Warnock, THES, Oct 11th 1996

Published Interviews/Discussions, Podcasts, CDs x Published interview for the-orb.org, Oxford student-run philosophical review http://the-orb.org/2018/12/05/flaws-and-forgiveness-an-interview-with-miranda-fricker/ x Epistemic Injustice for ‘Briefly’, The University of Chicago Law Review (2018) http://soundcloud.com/uchilrev/111-epistemic-injustice[soundcloud.com] x Blame and forgiveness, Elucidations: a University of Chicago Philosophy Podcast https://lucian.uchicago.edu/blogs/elucidations/2017/10/21/episode-101-miranda-fricker- discusses-blame-and-forgiveness/ x ‘Featured Philospher’, PhilosopHer, https://politicalphilosopher.net/2016/05/06/featured-philosop- her-miranda-fricker/ x ‘Featured Philosopher’, Pea Soup http://peasoup.typepad.com/peasoup/2015/05/explaining-blame- and-forgiveness-by-featured-philosopher-miranda-fricker.html#more x ‘An Interview with Miranda Fricker’, Susan Dieleman Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Vol. 26, No. 2 (April 2012) x ‘Credibility and Discrimination’, transcribed interview in Philosophy Bites, eds. David Edmonds & Nigel Warburton (OUP, 2010) x CD ‘Philosophy for the Curious—Ethics’, with Angie Hobbs, Mel Thompson, & Mark Vernon, Teach Yourself series (Hodder, 2010) x Radio broadcast and podcast, 2009 Simone Weil Lecture on Human Value, half-hour interview, The Philosopher’s Zone, ABC Radio National, Australia http://www.abc.net.au/rn/philosopherszone/stories/2009/2659372.htm x Podcast for the Open University, Moral Relativism and Blame, interviewer Nigel Warburton http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/culture/philosophy/blame-and-historic-injustice x Podcast on Epistemic Injustice, interviewer Nigel Warburton, Philosophy Bites (April 07) http://www.philosophybites.libsyn.com/webpage/category/Miranda%20Fricker x ‘Power, Knowledge and Injustice’, transcription of philosophical interview given for J. Baggini and J. Stangroom (eds.), New British Philosophy: The Interviews (Routledge, 2002) x ‘Whose morality is it anyway?’, roundtable discussion with Simon Blackburn, A. C. Grayling, Anthony O’Hear, and Bhikhu Parekh, in The Philosophers’ Magazine Issue 30 (2005) 41-49

*Occasional Broadcasting x Blaming and Forgiving, Interview, Philosophers’ Zone ABC National Radio, Australia, August 2018 https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/philosopherszone/forgiveness/10281620 x ‘Epistemic Injustice’ interview on Radical Philosophy, Australian Community Radio, June 2017 http://www.3cr.org.au/radicalphilosophy/episode-201707061530/prof-miranda-fricker-epistemic-

4 injustice x ‘State of Grace’ Radio 4 documentary, presented by journalist Grace Dent, with a contribution from me on forgiveness; broadcast 9th June 2014. Documentary of the Week (also selected for Pick of the Week). x The Philosopher’s Arms, for Radio 4, broadcast 27th August 2013 and repeated as a series http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b038c7bq/The_Philosophers_Arms_Series_3_Moral_Blame/ x Contributor to ‘Hume and the Triumph of Reason’, a half-hour programme for Radio 4, broadcast on 1st May and 19th October 2011 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b010lyyb x 45- minute programme with Bishop Richard Harries for Radio 4 entitled ‘The Bishop and The Atheist’ to discuss meaningfulness and suffering in relation to atheism and theism (Aug 2009). x On the occasion of the 2009 Simone Weil Lecture on Human Value (Melbourne and Sydney) I recorded a 30-minute interview on the subject of the lecture with The Philosopher’s Zone, for ABC Radio National. (See ‘Published Interviews…’ above for podcast link.) x Four editions of Melvyn Bragg’s In Our Time (Radio 4): to discuss virtue (2002), the American Pragmatists (2005), altruism (2006), and shame/guilt (2007). x Discussant on Woman’s Hour (Radio 4) 2003. x Four editions of Nightwaves (Radio 3), to discuss: The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy; The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy; political philosophy with Jonathan Wolff and Mary Warnock; and new directions in philosophy, an extended discussion with Raymond Geuss and Jonathan Rée, the edited transcript of which was published in a national newspaper The Independent on Sunday (26/9/99).

Research Grant Co-team-leader on an international research project funded by the Dutch Research Council entitled ‘Professional Virtues of Epistemic Justice: Finance and Medicine’. This fully funds two PhD students and a 3-year Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Elianna Fetterolf, who spent the first 6 months at Sheffield and is now at The Graduate Center CUNY.

Professional service US & UK:

UK Government appointed Panel of Experts—Spoliation Advisory Panel Appointed (Nov 2015) as ‘expert’ Moral Philosopher to panel advising on claims regarding cultural objects lost to their owners during the Nazi era and now found in UK national collections. https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/spoliation-advisory-panel

Professional bodies and ‘Learned societies’ x Nominated to stand for election as President of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern) 2020 x Elected to Executive Committee of the Eastern Division of the APA (2019-22) x Director, Mind Association (2010-15) http://www.mindassociation.org/ x Mind Executive Committee (2005-15) x Royal Institute of Philosophy Executive and Council (2009-2013) x Mind Research Fellowships Sub-committee (2005-08)

Journal editorship Associate Editor of the Journal of the American Philosophical Association (2014-)

5 Editorial Boards x Editorial Board, European Journal of Philosophy (2018-) x Advisory Board, Symposion (2018-) x International Advisory Board, Journal of Applied Philosophy (2018-) x Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Philosophy (2013-2018) x Editorial Board for new OUP book series in Applied Philosophy (2013-) x Editorial Board, Episteme: A Journal of Social and Individual Epistemology (2011-) x Editorial Board, International Journal for the Study of Skepticism (2010-) x Editorial Board, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (2007-) x Editorial Board, International Journal of Philosophical Studies (2011-) x Editorial Advisory Board, The Philosopher’s Magazine (2007-)

The Graduate Center, CUNY (2016-) x Chair, Climate Committee, Philosophy, CUNY Graduate Center (2018-) x Working Group Middle States Standard VI, CUNY Graduate Center (2018-) x Structure Committee, CUNY Graduate Center (2017-) x SWIP-Analytic Advisory Board (2017-) x CUNY Graduate Center Admissions Committee, Philosophy (2016 and 2017) x External on examining Committee for PhDs at St Louis University (2017), University of Indiana (2017), Rutgers (upcoming)

Previously at University of Sheffield and Birkbeck, London x Chair of Faculty Working Party on the Sheffield Faculty Challenge (2013-14) x Director of 2nd& 3rd Year Studies, Sheffield (2012-2014) x Women Professors’ Network Steering Committee (2014-2016) x Head of Department /Assistant Dean, Philosophy, Birkbeck (2011-12) x Chair, Research Post Graduate Committee, SSHP, Birkbeck (2011-12) x Internal Review Panel, Economics, Maths and Statistics, Birkbeck (2011) x Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities, Steering Committee (2007-2011) x Chair of MA Examiners (2011) x Programme Director, MA in Philosophy (2003-2011) x Probation Panel for Academic Staff, Birkbeck (2007-2010) x Chair of Philosophy Sub-board of Examiners (2005-06) x Transitional Subject Panel in Philosophy, University of London (2008-2010) x Chair of MA Examiners, University of London (2005-06) x Elected Academic Member of Heythrop College Governing Body (1999-2000)

External Examining UK x PhD External Examiner: Cambridge; Manchester; Sheffield; Stirling; KCL; York; Oxford x External London examiner for UCL and KCL MPhilStud and PhD theses x External Examiner, Durham MA (2012-2016) x External Examiner, Open University (2008-12) x External Examiner, UCL, course units (2007-10) x External Examiner, King’s College London, intercalated degree (2003-07) x External Assessor, Special Paper, Cambridge Tripos (1998)

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Conference Keynotes, Public Lectures, and Invited Colloquia (from 2012 and upcoming)

2020 Spring 2020 Soochow University Lectures in Philosophy, Taiwan Feb Kings College London, 2020 Annual Lecture in Politics, Philosophy & Law

2019 Dec Public Lecture, Royal Institute of Philosophy, London Sept Legal Theory seminar, Yale Law School Jun 2019 Wittgenstein Lectures, University of Bayreuth, Germany https://www.phil.uni-bayreuth.de/en/events/wittgenstein/index.html Jun University of Lund, Conference on Responsibility: Agency, Fate, and Luck Jun 2019 Distinguished Lecture, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vancouver Apr Gary Matthews Memorial Lecture, UMass Amhurst Mar Lecture, Tulane Center for Ethics and Public Affairs, Murphy Institute, New Orleans Jan Colloquium, University of Arizona, Tucson

2018 Dec Colloquium, New School for Social Research, New York Nov UNESCO World Philosophy Day Lecture, University of Toronto Nov Princeton, Conference on Scaffolding Responsibility Oct St Louis University, Ethics and Testimony workshop Oct Conference, #MeToo and Epistemic Injustice, CUNY Graduate Center Sept Yale Conference, Recognition & Second-person Standpoint Aug 2018 Passmore Lecture, Australian National University, Canberra Aug Colloquium, Macquarie University, Sydney Aug University of Melbourne, Social Epistemology workshop Jun Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Lecture, Utrecht Netherlands Jun University of Groningen, Netherlands, Colloquium May Princeton Philosophy and Film symposium Apr NYU Political Philosophy Workshop Mar Bard College Women in Philosophy Lecture Series Mar Roger Mudd Center for Ethics, Public Lecture, Washington & Lee University Mar 2018 Mesthene Lecture, Rutgers Feb APA Symposium, Epistemic Injustice and Medicine Feb 2018 Kleiner Lecture University of Georgia, Athens Jan Public Lecture, SWIP-Analytic, UNAM, Mexico City

2017 Dec Humboldt University, Berlin workshop Dec NYSWIP Lecture, CUNY Graduate Center Nov University of Tel Aviv, Israel, Colloquium Nov Public Lecture, Distinguished Visitor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Oct Columbia, Law Seminar Oct Princeton Workshop in Normative Philosophy, Center for Human Values Oct 2017 Dore Memorial Lecture, Vanderbilt Sept Workshop on Blame, Forgiveness and Punishment, University of Oslo June Conference keynote ‘Epistemic Harms and Wrongs’, University of Sheffield

7 May Sprague and Taylor Lecture, Brooklyn College Public Lecture May Donald T. Brown Lecture, University of Vermont Public Lecture and Colloquium April Fordham Ethics and Epistemology Group Apr Princeton Seminar Mar Brown University Colloquium

2016 Dec Humboldt University, Berlin, Workshop Nov Columbia, MAP presentation Sept John Jay College, CUNY, Colloquium June Conference keynote, Sheffield April Dickson Poon School of Law, Kings College London, Colloquium Mar Public Lecture, J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3vZ-eOH1HA Mar Frederick Henry Sykes Memorial Lecture, Connecticut College Jan Central European University, Hungary, Colloquium

2015 Dec Public Lecture, University of Zurich Dec University of Konstanz, Colloquium Nov Oxford Ethics Seminar Oct CUNY Graduate Center, Colloquium Oct NYU Legal, Political and Social Philosophy Seminar Oct NYU Philosophy Colloquium Oct Yale, Colloquium July University of Oxford, Conference on Williams’ Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy Apr Princeton Political Philosophy Colloquium *Apr UMass Boston ‘Conference on the Work of Miranda Fricker’ Mar University of Glasgow, Colloquium Mar Public Lecture, Medical Humanities Sheffield Jan Freie ‹˜‡”•‹–¡–ǡ‡”Ž‹ǡ‘ˆ‡”‡ ‡Ǯ‡•–‹‘›ƒ†‡ƒ”‹‰‹–‡••ǯ

2014 *Dec University of Tilburg, Colloquium and PGR workshop on my work Nov University College Dublin, Workshop on forgiveness Oct Abö Akademi, Turku, Finland, Colloquium Aug University of Cape Town, Conference on Social Equality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8zoN6GghXk July University of Cambridge, British Society for Ethical Theory, Annual Conference *June University of Bristol, Conference on ‘Understanding Epistemic Injustice’ June University College Dublin, Royal Institute of Philosophy Annual Conference May University of Birmingham, Workshop on Epistemic Innocence *April University of Boston, Centre for History and Philosophy of Science, Annual Colloquium 2013, on ‘Epistemic Injustice in Science’ April Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, Sapientia Colloquium April University of Oxford, Conference on The Philosophical Legacy of Mar University of Oxford, Philosophy of Education Annual Conference Jan University of Cambridge, Trust Seminar

2013 Dec University of Bristol, Colloquium *Nov University of Rijeka, Croatia, Workshop on Epistemic Injustice—New Directions

8 Aug Carlsberg Institute, University of Copenhagen, Conference on Applied Philosophy Jun University of Madrid, Workshop on José Medina’s of Resistance May University of Manchester, Colloquium Apr University of Edinburgh, Colloquium Apr University of Stirling, Colloquium Apr St Andrew’s, Colloquium Mar APA San Francisco, Invited Symposium, with commentators Paul Russell & Rahul Kumar Mar Copenhagen, Workshop on Epistemic Deference and Epistemic Injustice Feb University of Hertfordshire, Colloquium and Public Lecture Jan University of York, Royal Institute of Philosophy Public Lecture Jan UCL Social and Legal Philosophy Seminar

2012 Nov University of Pennsylvania, Colloquium and Graduate Seminar Nov Roland Altherr Memorial Lecture, Haverford College, Pennsylvania Oct University of Stanford, California, Conference on Virtue: Moral and Epistemic July University of Sheffield, Workshop on Understanding Value May University of Warwick, Colloquium May University of Amsterdam, Colloquium *May Humboldt University, Workshop on Epistemic Injustice Apr University of Southampton, Colloquium Mar LSE, Political Philosophy Seminar Mar University of Alberta and University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Colloquia Feb University of Leeds, Colloquium Feb KIASH (Kent Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities), Public Lecture Jan University of Durham, Colloquium * These six conferences were themed on my work

Conferences organized x ‘Collective Epistemology: The Epistemic Life of Groups’, two-day conference, Institute of Philosophy, University of London, March 2011; co-organized with Michael Brady (Glasgow). x ‘Celebrating the Philosophy of Jennifer Hornsby’, one-day conference, Birkbeck, co-sponsored by Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature (CSMN, Oslo), May 27th 2011. Co-organized with Olav Gjelsvik, Helen Steward, Hong Yu Wong. Speakers: Julian Dodd, Adrian Haddock, Rae Langton, John McDowell, Helen Steward x ‘Why Humanities?’ two-day conference, Birkbeck Institute of Humanities (Nov 2010), evening keynote address by Onora O’Neill, co-sponsored by Institute of Philosophy http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2010/11/onora-oneill-the-two-cultures-fifty-years-on/ and podcasts of the main day of talks at http://backdoorbroadcasting.net/2010/11/why-humanities-conference-page/ The aim was to raise awareness of the public value of the humanities. The conference was written up in the THE, and short versions of talks published in The Guardian online. x ‘Value in Philosophy’, Institute of Philosophy, University of London; one-day conference (June 2008). Speakers: Rae Langton, Hallvard Lillehammer, Sabina Lovibond x ‘Feminism in Philosophy’, Philosophy Programme, School of Advanced Study, London; one-day conference (2000)

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