
Curriculum Vitae Greg Bognar Contact Details Mailing Address: Department of Philosophy Stockholm University SE–10 691 Stockholm Sweden Email: [email protected] Web: https://gregbognar.net ORCID iD: 0000–0001–5606–3201 Academic Positions 2015– Senior Lecturer in Practical Philosophy DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY,STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY Senior Researcher STOCKHOLM CENTRE FOR HEALTHCARE ETHICS (CHE) Stockholm, Sweden 2015– Honorary Associate 2012–2014 Lecturer in Philosophy DEPARTMENT OF POLITICS AND PHILOSOPHY,LA TROBE UNIVERSITY Melbourne, Australia 2012 Visiting Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND PHILOSOPHY,POLITICS AND ECONOMICS PROGRAM THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Chapel Hill, NC, USA 2008–2011 Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow CENTER FOR BIOETHICS,NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Affiliated Professor ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES PROGRAM,NEW YORK UNIVERSITY New York, NY, USA 2006–2008 Post-Doctoral Research Fellow HARVARD UNIVERSITY PROGRAM IN ETHICS &HEALTH,HARVARD UNIVERSITY Boston, MA, USA 2005–2006 Visiting Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY Budapest, Hungary 2004 Research Associate DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY,FLINDERS UNIVERSITY Adelaide, Australia 1999–2000 Junior Research Fellow INSTITUTE FOR PHILOSOPHICAL RESEARCH,HUNGARIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES Budapest, Hungary GREG BOGNAR 2/14 Curriculum Vitae Educational Background 1998–2005 MPhil and PhD in Political Science (Social Theory Track) DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY Budapest, Hungary Title of PhD Dissertation: Well-Being and Risk Supervisor: János Kis 1994–1999 BA and MA in Philosophy DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY,EÖTVÖS LORÁND UNIVERSITY Budapest, Hungary Grants and Fellowships Major Individual Research Grant 2019–2023 Research Project Grant on Equal Conditions: The Moral Demands of Equality in Aging Societies. Swedish Research Council (VR) 2018–01861 (SEK1,645,000) Major Joint Research Grants 2019–2020 NOS-HS Workshop Grant: Bioethics and Political Philosophy: Nordic Perspectives. Swedish Research Council (VR) 2018–00036/NOS-HS (SEK345,000/e36,000) 2017–2019 Associate Researcher, Taking Age Discrimination Seriously (TADS) project (17–26629S), CeLAPA, Czech Science Foundation (GACR) 2015–2018 Researcher, Addressing Ethical Obstacles to Person-Centred Care in Psychiatry, Paediatrics and Primary Care.FORTE and Swedish Research Council (VR) (2014–4024) Fellowships 2019–2020 Laurance S. Rockefeller Visiting Faculty Fellowship UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR HUMAN VALUES,PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, NJ, USA 2019–2020 Visiting Faculty Fellowship CENTER FOR ETHICS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS,MURPHY INSTITUTE,TULANE UNIVERSITY New Orleans, LA, USA (declined) 02–03/2017 Honorary Hoover Fellow CHAIRE HOOVER d’ÉTHIQUE ÉCONOMIQUE ET SOCIALE UNIVERSITÉ CATHOLIQUE DE LOUVAIN (UCL), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium 03–04/2014 Research Fellowship, BROCHER FOUNDATION, Geneva, Switzerland 09–12/2011 Visiting Fellowship DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE AND DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY, Budapest, Hungary Other Individual Research Grants 2019–2020 Sabbatical Year Grant (Humanities) to Australian National University (ANU) STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, Stockholm, Sweden (declined) 2019 Stockholm-Tokyo Strategic Partnership Grant (SEK50,000) STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY, Stockholm, Sweden GREG BOGNAR 3/14 Curriculum Vitae 11/2014 ARWU Initiative Research Grant (A$3,000), LA TROBE UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia 2014, 2013 Internal Research Grant Scheme, LA TROBE UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia 07/2010 Brocher Foundation Grant, BROCHER SUMMER ACADEMY IN GLOBAL POPULATION HEALTH, Geneva, Switzerland 05/2002 European Union Social Science Information Research Facility Grant BRITISH LIBRARY OF POLITICAL &ECONOMIC SCIENCE,LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS London, UK 2002, 2000 Joint Student-Faculty Research Grant DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY Budapest, Hungary Doctoral Scholarships 07/2004 Visiting Doctoral Research Student in Social Theory SOCIAL THEORY PROGRAM, RSSS, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Canberra, Australia 2002–2003 Visiting Doctoral Research Student in Philosophy, Australia–Europe Scholarship, Depart- ment of Education, Training, and Youth Affairs, Government of Australia PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM, RSSS, AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Canberra, Australia 2000–2001 Visiting Doctoral Research Student in Philosophy, Chevening Scholarship, Open Society Institute & Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UK) CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE,UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, Oxford, UK 1998–2002 Soros Foundation Scholarship for Doctoral Studies DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE,CENTRAL EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY Budapest, Hungary Publications Monograph 2014 The Ethics of Health Care Rationing: An Introduction. Co-authored with Iwao Hirose. New York: Routledge. Japanese translation: Iwanami Shoten Publishers, Tokyo, 2017. Second, revised and expanded edition is under contract with Routledge. Edited volume 2021 Ageing Without Ageism: Conceptual Puzzles and Policy Proposals (working title). Co-edited with Axel Gosseries. Oxford: Oxford University Press (under contract). Articles 2020 “The Value of Longevity.” Politics, Philosophy & Economics 19:3, 229–247. 2020 “Rethinking Patient Involvement in Healthcare Priority Setting.” (with Lars Sandman and Bjørn Hofmann) Bioethics 34:4, 403–411. 2020 “The Mismarriage of Personal Responsibility and Health.” Cambridge Quarterly of Health- care Ethics 29:2, 196–204. GREG BOGNAR 4/14 Curriculum Vitae 2019 “Overpopulation and Procreative Liberty.” Ethics, Policy & Environment 22:3, 319–330. 2019 “Catering for Responsibility: Brute Luck, Option Luck, and the Neutrality Objection to Luck Egalitarianism.” Economics & Philosophy 35:2, 259–281. 2018 “Fairness and the Puzzle of Disability.” Theoria 84:4, 337–355. 2016 “Is Disability Mere Difference?” Journal of Medical Ethics 42:1, 46–49. 2015 “Fair Innings.” Bioethics 29:4, 251–261. 2012 “Empirical and Armchair Ethics.” Utilitas 24:4, 467–482. 2012 “Enhancement and Equality.” Ethical Perspectives 19:1, 11–32. 2011 “Can the Maximin Principle Serve as a Basis for Climate Change Policy?” The Monist 94:3, 329–348. 2011 “Impartiality and Disability Discrimination.” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 21:1, 1– 23. 2010 “Saving Lives and Respecting Persons.” (with Samuel J. Kerstein) Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy 5:2, 1–20. 2010 “Does Cost Effectiveness Analysis Unfairly Discriminate Against People with Disabilities?” Journal of Applied Philosophy 27:4, 394–408. 2010 “Authentic Happiness.” Utilitas 22:3, 272–284. 2010 “Complete Lives in the Balance.” (with Samuel J. Kerstein) The American Journal of Bioethics 10:4, 37–45. Reprinted in abridged form in Ezekiel Emanuel, Andrew Steinmetz, and Harald Schmidt (eds.) Rationing and Resource Allocation in Healthcare: Essential Readings. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 208–211. 2008 “Age-Weighting.” Economics & Philosophy 24:2, 167–189. 2008 “Well-Being and Health.” Health Care Analysis 16:2, 97–113. 2007 “Overall Quality of Life Measurement: Problems and Prospects in the Case of People with Disabilities.” (with Ian Hunt) Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 9:1, 87–100. 2006 “The Importance of Importance Ratings.” Review of Sociology 12:1, 215–222. 2005 “The Concept of Quality of Life.” Social Theory & Practice 31:4, 561–580. Chapters in Edited Volumes 2020 “Age and Time in the Measurement of the Burden of Disease.” In Nir Eyal, Samia A. Hurst, Christopher J. L. Murray, S. Andrew Schroeder, and Daniel Wikler (eds.) Measuring the Global Burden of Disease: Philosophical Dimensions. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 257–270. 2020 “Cost-Effectiveness Analysis and Disability Discrimination.” In Adam Cureton and David Wasserman (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Disability. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 653–668. 2018 “Scarcity.” In Hugh LaFollette (ed.) The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2nd Edition. Malden, MA: Blackwell, pp. 1–9. GREG BOGNAR 5/14 Curriculum Vitae 2016 “Priority Setting and Age.” In Eckhard Nagel and Michael Lauerer (eds.) Prioritization in Medicine: An International Dialogue. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 163–177. 2015 “QALYs, DALYs, and Their Critics.” In John D. Arras, Elizabeth Fenton, and Rebecca Kukla (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Bioethics. New York: Routledge, pp. 44–55. 2009 “Welfare Judgments and Risk.” In Lotte Asveld and Sabine Roeser (eds.) The Ethics of Technological Risk. London: Earthscan, pp. 144–160. Paper in Conference Proceedings 2010 “Quality of Life: Subjective or Objective?” In Jean-François Ravaud, Isabelle Ville and Serge Poiraudeau (eds.) Handicap et Qualité de Vie. Paris: GMsanté, pp. 17–24. Invited Commentaries 2012 “When Philosophers Shoot Themselves in the Leg.” Ethics, Policy & Environment 15:2, 222–224. 2011 “Health Governance Utopia.” The American Journal of Bioethics 11:7, 46–47. 2011 “Respect for Nature.” Ethics, Policy & Environment 14:2, 147–149. 2011 “Which Principles? Commentary on ‘Ethical Issues in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.’” Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 35:2, 268–269. 2010 “Response to Open Peer Commentaries on ‘Complete Lives in the Balance.’ ” (with Samuel J. Kerstein) The American Journal of Bioethics 10:4, W3–W5. Book Reviews 2015 Roger Crisp (ed.) Griffin on Human Rights. Ethical Perspectives 22:3, 474–478. 2014 Nir Eyal, Samia Hurst, Ole F. Norheim and Daniel Wikler (eds.) Inequalities in Health: Concepts, Measures, and Ethics. Ethical Perspectives 21:2, 312–315. 2012 Julian Savulescu
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