CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Dermot Moran Phd (Yale), Dlitt

CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Dermot Moran Phd (Yale), Dlitt

CURRICULUM VITAE Professor Dermot Moran PhD (Yale), DLitt (NUI), MRIA Professor of Philosophy NUI Statutory Chair of Philosophy (Metaphysics & Logic) University College Dublin January 2015 PERSONAL: NAME: Dermot Brendan MORAN PhD DLitt MRIA ADDRESS School of Philosophy, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland PHONE (WORK): Direct: +353 1 716 8123 Secretariat: +353 1 716 8186 or 716 8267 FAX NUMBER: +353 1 716 8258 E-MAIL: [email protected] HOME PAGE: http://www.ucd.ie/philosophy/staff/dermotmoran EDUCATION: • DLitt (2013) National University of Ireland in Philosophy • Ph.D. (1986) Yale University in Philosophy • M. Phil. (1976) Yale University in Philosophy • M.A. (1974) Yale University in Philosophy • B.A. (1973) University College Dublin in Philosophy & English (Double First Class Honours) PHD DISSERTATION: • Nature and Mind in the Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study in Medieval Idealism. (Yale, 1986). Published: Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International (UMI), 1987, xii + 399 pp. Open Library OL18910684M. Thesis Director: Professor Karsten Harries (Yale). AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: § Phenomenology & Existentialism (especially Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre). § Contemporary Philosophy of Mind (especially intentionality, consciousness, subjectivity, embodiment, empathy, intersubjectivity) § History of Twentieth-Century Philosophy (analytic and Continental traditions) § Medieval Philosophy, esp. Christian Neoplatonism (Eriugena, Eckhart, Cusanus) § History of Modern Philosophy -- Idealism (Descartes to Kant) AREAS OF COMPETENCE: § Philosophy of Mind (e.g. Dennett, Searle, Putnam, Chalmers) § Metaphysics (Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant) § Environmental Ethics CURRICULUM VITAE Dermot Moran 27/02/15 CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITION: § Professor of Philosophy (Metaphysics & Logic), School of Philosophy, University College Dublin. Tenured full professor since 1989. § Head (Chairperson) of the Department of Philosophy, University College Dublin, served three 3-year terms: 1989-1992; 1993-1996; 1999-2001. VISITING ACADEMIC POSITIONS: § Hans-Georg Gadamer Visiting Professorship, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, USA (2015). § Walter Murdoch Adjunct Professor in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Murdoch University, Perth, Australia (2013-2016). § Visiting Professor, Edwin Cheng Center for Phenomenology, Chinese University of Hong Kong (July-August 2010) § Distinguished Visiting Professor, Philosophy Dept., Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA (Winter Quarter 2007). § Lynette S. Autrey Visiting Professor in Philosophy, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA (Spring Semester 2006). § Fellow, Center for the Study of Culture, Rice University, Houston, TX, (Spring 2006). § Lynette S. Autrey Visiting Professor in Philosophy, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA (Fall Semester 2003). § Visiting Scholar, Martel College, Rice University (Fall Semester 2003). § ERASMUS Visiting Professor, Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne, Paris, France (2002) § Edith O. Wharton Visiting Professor, State University of New York, Albany, NY (April 20th-22nd 1999) § ERASMUS Visiting Professor, Katholieke Universitaet Leuven (KUL), Belgium (1997- 2000). § Distinguished Visiting Professor, Philosophy Dept., Connecticut College, New London, CT 06530, USA (Academic year 1992-1993). § DAAD Visiting Professor, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, München, Germany (Summer semester 1989). § Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Yale University, USA (for two terms: Spring Semester 1986-1987 and Fall Semester 1987-1988). PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD: § Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, St. Patrick’s College, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, IRELAND 1982 – 1989. § Lecturer, Department of Scholastic Philosophy, Queen’s University of Belfast, NORTHERN IRELAND 1979-1982. § Visiting Lecturer, College Seminar Program, Ezra Stiles College, Yale University, USA, Fall 1976. § Teaching Assistant/ Instructor, Philosophy Dept., Yale University, 1974-78. JOURNAL EDITORSHIPS § Co-Editor, Special Issue. Empathy and Intersubjectivity. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 2013. § Co-Editor, Special Issue, Early Phenomenology. Studia Phaenomenologica, 2015. 2 CURRICULUM VITAE Dermot Moran 27/02/15 § Editor, Special Issue. Hegel and Phenomenology. Hegel Bulletin. § Editor, International Journal of Philosophical Studies (Routledge) from Vol. 1 (1993) to Vol. 11 (2003). § Founding Editor, International Journal of Philosophical Studies (Routledge/Taylor & Francis). § Philosophical Studies (National University of Ireland). Founded 1951. Editor 1990 -1992. § Volume XXXII (1990), ed. D. Moran, April 1991, 400pp. § Volume XXXIII (1992), ed. D. Moran, March 1992, 426pp. BOOK SERIES EDITORSHIP § Series Co-Editor, with Professor Nicolas de Warren, Contributions to Phenomenology Book Series, Springer (2007- ) MAJOR GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS § Chief Investigator, Towards a Phenomenology of the Anxious Body [Dr Dylan Trigg], Marie Curie award (2014-2017), FP7-PEOPLE-2013-IOF 624968. Value €263,058 euro. § Catechetics Trust Newman Fellowship in the Philosophy of Religion (2014-2016), UCD. Empathic Subjectivity. Edith Stein on the Phenomenology of Empathy [Dr Elisa Magrì] Value: €92,000 euro. § IRC The Forms of Intersubjectivity in Scheler (2013-2017) (€96,000.00) [Cinzia Ruggeri] § Principal Investigator, UCD Seed Funding Career Development Award. Project title: SOCIUS: Exploring the Interpersonal World through Phenomenology, 2013-2015 (€10,883.00). § Principal Investigator, UCD Seed Funding Award. Project title: Empathy and Community: John Henry Newman and Edith Stein, 2013-2015 (€1,227.00) § Principal Investigator, Irish Research Council of the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS) Advanced Collaborative Research Project Grant, 2012-2013. Project title: ‘Discovering the “We”: The Phenomenology of Sociality’. (value: €119,099). § Principal Investigator, Irish Research Council of the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS) Project: Intersubjectivity, Power and Critique: Axel Honneth and the Project of Critical Theory, UCD 2012-2013 (value €39,378) § Principal Investigator, Irish Research Council of the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS) Project Merleau-Ponty and the Prehistory of the Subject, UCD 2012-2014 (value: €78,756) § Principal Investigator, Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Partnership Development Grant, ‘Discovering Canada's Contributions to the Origins of the International Phenomenological Movement in the Winthrop Bell Papers, 2012-2014 (Canadian Dollars $199,398.00) § Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project. Title: “Judgment, Responsibility and the life-world: The phenomenological critique of formalism”, 2010-2012 (value 167,000 Australian dollars) § Irish Research Council of the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS) Research Development Initiative Grant, 2008-2010 Project title: ‘The Phenomenology of Consciousness and Subjectivity’. (value: €99,600). § University College Dublin President’s Sabbatical Fellowship (2003-4): value: €38,000. § Senior Research Fellowship, Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS), (2002-3); value: €38,000. § University College Dublin, President’s Sabbatical Fellowship (1996-1997). value: €38,000. § DAAD Postdoctoral Award, Germany (Summer semester 1989) § British Academy, Travel Grant (awarded several times) § Yale Concilium for Area Studies Award, Yale University, 1978. Value $1500. 3 CURRICULUM VITAE Dermot Moran 27/02/15 § Yale University Postgraduate Fellowships 1975-1978 § Yale Lewis-Farmington Fellowship for Graduate Study, Yale University 1973-1974 § University College Dublin, Entrance Scholarship 1970 § Dept of Education Easter Week Commemorative Scholarship for University Study 1970. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS § Awarded Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy, The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in recognition of my contribution to the promotion of philosophy and my own research activity, 2015. § Elected President, International Federation of Philosophical Societies/Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie (FISP), 2013-2018. § Awarded Royal Irish Academy Gold Medal in the Humanities for 2012 (See http://ria.ie/about/our-work/grants---awards/gold-medal-award/gold-medals- 2012.aspx) § Associate Fellow, Martel College, Rice University. § Member, Board of Directors, Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology (CARP) § Member of the Royal Irish Academy (elected March 2003). § Edward Goodwin Ballard Prize in Phenomenology (2001). Value $1000. § Magennis Prize in Philosophy, University College Dublin 1973. § Gold Medal for Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry of Ireland, 1970. EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIPS § Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Philosophical Studies (Taylor & Francis) § International Advisory Board Member, British Journal for the History of Philosophy (Taylor & Francis) § Editorial Advsiory Board Member, JBSP: Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology (Taylor & Francis) § Member, Board of Advisors, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Journal (Springer) § Editorial Consultant, New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy (Taylor & Francis) § Member of the Editorial Board, Key Concepts in Philosophy Series, Bloomsbury Press § Editorial Board Member, Continental Philosophy Review (Springer) § Member of the Editorial Board, Phenomenology Series, Noesis Press. § Member of the Editorial Board, Crane Bag Journal (1976-1986) § Member of the Editorial Collective,

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