Curriculum Vitae - Peggy Desautels

Curriculum Vitae - Peggy Desautels

12/5/2017 Curriculum Vitae - Peggy DesAutels Search this site Home Curriculum Vitae Curriculum Vitae Research Paintings Navigation Peggy DesAutels Professor of Philosophy University of Dayton [email protected] Education PhD Philosophy, Washington University, 1995 MA Philosophy, Washington University, 1993 MS Computer Science, Washington University, 1988 BA Art, Education, Principia College, 1977 Areas of Specialization Ethical Theory/Moral Psychology Feminist Philosophy Cognitive Science/Philosophy of Mind PUBLICATIONS Books Global Feminist Ethics, editor with Rebecca Whisnant, Rowman and Littlefield, 2007. Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, editor with Margaret Urban Walker, Rowman and Littlefield, 2004. Feminists Doing Ethics, editor with Joanne Waugh, Rowman and Littlefield, 2001. (Selected as a Choice Outstanding Volume for 2003). Praying for a Cure: When Medical and Religious Practices Conflict, coauthor with Margaret Battin and Larry May, Rowman and Littlefield, 1999. (Reviewed by Richard Dayringer, JAMA 283, June 14, 2000 pp. 2991-2992.) Articles "Power, Virtue, and Vice," The Monist, 99.2, 2016, pp. 128-143. "A Mixed Methods Study of Gender, STEM Department Climate, and Workplace Outcomes," listed as sixth author with Rebecca Riffle, Tamera Schneider, Amy Hillard, Emily Polander, Sarah Jackson, & Michele Wheatly, Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, in press. "Moral Perception and Responsiveness," Journal of Social Philosophy 43.3, Sept 2012. http://www.peggydesautels.com/curriculum-vitae 1/9 12/5/2017 Curriculum Vitae - Peggy DesAutels “Is the Climate any Warmer for Women in Philosophy?” APA Newsletter for Feminism and Philosophy, 11.1 Fall, 2011. "Sex Differences and Neuroethics," Philosophical Psychology 23, 2010, pp. 95-111. "Musings: Folk Feminist Theory: An Experimental Approach," Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy 23.4, Oct- Dec issue, 2008. "Psychologies of Moral Perceivers," Midwest Studies in Philosophy 22, 1998, pp. 266-279. "Christian Science, Rational Choice, and Alternative World Views," Journal of Social Philosophy 26, 1995 (with responses from Margaret Battin and Joan Callahan), pp. 89-122 . "Two Types of Theories: The Impact on Churchland’s ‘Perceptual Plasticity’," Philosophical Psychology 8, 1995, pp. 25-33. Book Chapters "Eudaemonia Cosmopolitan: Toward an Integrative Model of a Good Life," coauthor with Jack J. Bauer, in Eric Nelson, ed. Naturalism and Asian Philosophy: Owen Flanagan and Beyond (Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 2016) in press. "Feminist Ethics and Neuroethics," in Jens Clausen and Neil Levy, eds. Springer Handbook of Neuroethics (Springer, 2015). "Introduction to Section on Feminist Neuroethics," in Jens Clausen and Neil Levy, eds. Springer Handbook of Neuroethics (Springer, 2015). "Resisting Organizational Power" in Lisa Tessman, ed., Feminist Ethics and Social Political Theory: Theorizing the Non-Ideal (Springer, 2009) pp. 223-226. "Introduction," in Rebecca Whisnant and Peggy DesAutels, eds., Global Feminist Ethics (Rowman and Littlefield, 2007) pp. ix-xii. "Moral Mindfulness," in Peggy DesAutels and Margaret Urban Walker, eds., Moral Psychology: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004) pp. 69-81. "Introduction," coauthor with Joanne Waugh, in Peggy DesAutels and Joanne Waugh, eds., Feminists Doing Ethics (Rowman and Littlefield, 2003) pp. ix-xxx. "Religious Women, Medical Settings, and Moral Risk," in Margaret Walker, ed., Mother Time: Women, Aging, and Ethics (Rowman and Littlefield, 1999). "Christian Science, Rational Choice, and Alternative World Views," in Hilde Lindemann Nelson and James Lindemann Nelson, eds., Meaning and Medicine: A Reader in the Philosophy of Health Care (Routledge, 1999) pp. 321-331. "Gestalt Shifts in Moral Perception," in Larry May, Marilyn Friedman, and Andy Clark eds., Mind and Morals (Bradford/MIT Press, 1996) pp. 129-143. Book Reviews "Review of Joshua Knobe and Shaun Nichols (eds.), Experimental Philosophy, Volume 2," Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, March 26, 2015, https://ndpr.nd.edu/news/56744-experimental-philosophy-volume-2/. "Review of William D. Casebeer, Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition," Philosophical Psychology 18, 2005, pp. 391-395. "Review of Edward M. Hundert, Lessons from an Optical Illusion: On Nature and Nurture, Knowledge and Values," Philosophical Psychology 10, 1997, pp. 122-124. "Review of Virginia Held, ed., Justice and Care: Essential Readings in Feminist Ethics," Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy 12, 1997, pp. 200-202. PRESENTATIONS http://www.peggydesautels.com/curriculum-vitae 2/9 12/5/2017 Curriculum Vitae - Peggy DesAutels "Non-Idealized Approaches to Ethics and Power," presented as an invited talk sponsored by the University of Oregon Philosophy Department, the University of Oregon Humanities Center, Scientific Study of Values Group in the Institute for Cognitive Decision Sciences, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, April 9, 2015. "Women, Power, and Empirical Philosophy," presented as an invited talk in the "Mind, Technology, and Society Talk Series" sponsored by the Cognitive and Information Sciences Program, University of California Merced, Merced, California, April 7, 2015. “Eudaimonic Growth: How Virtues and Motives Shape the Narrative Self and Its Development within a Social Ecology,” co-presented with Jack Bauer, during an invited conference held for finalists for a Templeton Grant on “The Self, Motivation, and Virtue,” University of Marquette, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 14, 2015. "Attempting to Create Equitable Organizations and Institutions: Backfiring, Backlash, and Retaliation," presented at Science, Technology, and Gender: Challenges and Opportunities conference co-sponsored by The Association for Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies, Metaphysics, and Science Studies (FEMMSS) and the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy (CSWIP) Waterloo, Canada, August 13, 2014. "APA Site Visit Program," with Carla Fehr and Joe Rouse, presented at the Pacific Division Meeting of the APA, San Diego, April 19, 2014. "APA's Role in Addressing Sex Discrimination," presented as part of a panel sponsored by the American Philosophical Association (APA) Inclusiveness Committee on Implementing the Nondiscrimination Policy," Pacific Division Meeting of the APA, San Diego, April 17, 2014. “Difficult Conversation: The Dismissal of Feminist Philosophy and the Underrepresentation of Women in the Profession,” presented with Margaret Crouch and Erin Tarver, Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) meeting, Phoenix, AZ, October, 2013. "Mary Whiton Calkins (1863-1930)," presented as an invited talk, Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2013 Meeting, Providence, Rhode Island, June, 2013. "Philosophy Best Practices," presented as an invited talk, CSW APA Site Visit Program Training Workshop, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, June, 2013. Women in Philosophy: Why so Few?," presented as an invited keynote address, Colloquium on Philosophy and Inclusion, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, April, 2013. "On Making the Profession Better for Women," presented as an invited symposium talk, Eastern Meetings of the American Philosophical Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2012. "Neuroethics: More Questions than Answers," an invited public talk, Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, October, 2012. "Advancing Women and Minorities in Academia: Beyond Bias and Barriers," Workshop for Faculty and Graduate Students, Center for Professional and Applied Ethics, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, October, 2012. "Recruiting and Advancing STEM Faculty at Wright State University," presented to faculty, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, May, 2012. "A Conversation about Faculty Evaluation," presented with Malcolm Daniels, Workshop for Chairs in the NSF ADVANCE LEADER Consortium (Wright State University, University of Dayton, Central State University, Air Force Institute of Technology), Central State University, Xenia, Ohio, December, 2011. "Neuroethics and Sex Differences," an invited public talk, Novel Tech Ethics Institute, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, November, 2011. "Moral Perception and Responsiveness," an invited paper, Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, November, 2011. "Moral Perception and Responsiveness," presented as invited paper, Workshop on Naturalizing Epistemology at the Center for the Study of Mind in Nature (CSMN), Oslo, Norway, June, 2011. http://www.peggydesautels.com/curriculum-vitae 3/9 12/5/2017 Curriculum Vitae - Peggy DesAutels "Advancing Women in Engineering", an invited public talk, Russ College of Engineering and Technology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, May, 2011. "Testosterone, Power, and Abuse," presented as invited paper, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Annual Meeting, Session on Moral Psychology, Neuroscience, and the Classical Moral Virtues, New Orleans, Louisiana, March, 2011. "Author Meets Critic Comments on The Ethics of Need: Agency, Dignity, and Obligation by Sarah Clark Miller, University of Memphis," at the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, March, 2011. "Is the Climate any Warmer for Women in Philosophy?" presented as invited paper, Eastern Meetings of the American Philosophical Association Special

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