Cv2013jacquelinetaylor Copy 2

Cv2013jacquelinetaylor Copy 2

CURRICULUM VITAE JACQUELINE TAYLOR Department of Philosophy Telephone: 415-422-5323 (office) University of San Francisco 2130 Fulton Street Email: [email protected] San Francisco, CA 94117 EDUCATION University of Chicago, Philosophy Department, Ph.D. (with honors, 1985-93) Dissertation: "David Hume and the Anatomy of Character" (Christine M. Korsgaard, Chair) UNC-Chapel Hill , Philosophy Department, M.A. (1982-84) Santa Clara University, Philosophy Department, B.A. (with honors, 1979-82) FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Travel and research support, Faculty Development Fund, University of San Francisco, annually National Endowment for the Humanities Faculty Fellowship, for 2006-07 Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellowship, Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2001-02 Faculty Research Grant, Tufts University, Summer 2000 Visiting Fellow, Tanner Humanities Center, University of Utah, 1999-2000 Ames Dissertation Fellowship, Philosophy Department, University of Chicago, 1989-90 University Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1984-87 Teaching Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1982-84 California State (Cal Grant) Fellowship, 1979-82 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Current Position: Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of San Francisco, 2013 Associate Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of San Francisco, 2007-13 Participating Faculty member in Gender & Sexualities Studies Program Participating Faculty member in the Honors Program in the Humanities J. Taylor, 2013 1 Previous Positions: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of San Francisco, 2003-07 Participating Faculty member in the St. Ignatius Institute, Univ. of San Francisco, 2004-2008 Allen-Berenson Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, Brandeis University, 2002-03 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tufts University (included Core Faculty duties in Women's Studies and in International Relations) 1995-2002 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Affiliate in Women's Studies, Temple University, 1993-95 William Rainey Harper Instructor, University of Chicago, 1990-93 Lecturer, Columbia College Chicago, Spring 1989 Lecturer, The Colorado College, Winter 1988 Instructor, University of Chicago, Fall 1987 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Areas of Specialization: Ethics; History of ethics; Feminist philosophy; Moral psychology; History of Modern Philosophy; Hume; Aesthetics Areas of Competence: Philosophy of law; Social and Political Philosophy PUBLICATIONS Books: • The Cambridge Companion to Hume, 2nd edn., David Fate Norton and Jacqueline Taylor, eds. (Cambridge University Press, 2009) • Reflecting Subjects: Passion, Sympathy and Society in Hume’s Philosophy (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) • Reading Hume on the Principles of Morals: Essays on An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals, Jacqueline Taylor, ed. (Oxford University Press, forthcoming) Articles: • “Hume’s Moral Psychology,” Res Philosophica (forthcoming) J. Taylor, 2013 2 • “Hume and Virtue Ethics,” Routledge Companion to Virtue Ethics, Lorraine Besser-Jones and Michael Slote, eds., Routledge (forthcoming) • “Hume on Deliberation, Character and Motive,” Moral Motivation, Iakovos Vasiliou, ed., Oxford University Press (Oxford Philosophical Concepts series, forthcoming) • “Adam Smith and Gender,” Princeton Guide to Adam Smith, Ryan Hanley, ed., Princeton University Press (forthcoming) • “Pride and the Indirect Passions,” Oxford Handbook to David Hume, Paul Russell, ed., Oxford University Press (forthcoming) • "Sympathy, Self, and Others," in Donald Ainslie and Annemarie Butler, eds., Cambridge Companion to Hume’s Treatise, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming) • “Moral Sense and Sentiment,” in The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy, Aaron Garrett, ed., Routledge (in press) • “The Idea of a Science of Human Nature,” in The Oxford Handbook to Eighteenth Century British Philosophy, James Harris, ed., Oxford University Press (in press) • “Hume on the Importance of Humanity,” in Revue Internationale de Philosophie 67 (March 2013): 81-97. • “Sentiment and Moral Inclusion,” Iride XXV, No. 67, Settembre/Dicembre (2012): 589-602 • “Hume on the Dignity of Pride,” Journal of Scottish Philosophy 10 (2012): 29-49 • “Moral Sentiment and the Sources of Moral Identity,” in Morality and the Emotions, Carla Bagnoli, ed., Oxford University Press (2011) • “Gilding and Staining, and the Function of Our Moral Sentiments,” Hume Studies 36, No. 1 (2010) • "Hume's Later Moral Philosophy," in David Fate Norton and Jacqueline Taylor, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Hume, 2nd edn., Cambridge University Press (2009) • “Hume on Beauty and Taste,” in Elizabeth Radcliffe, ed., Blackwell Guide to Hume’s Philosophy, Blackwell Publishing (2008) • “Hume and the Nortons on the Passions and Morality,” Hume Studies 33 (Nov. 2007): 305-12 • “Humean Humanity versus Hate,” in Jennifer Welchman, ed., The Practice of Virtue, Hackett Publishing (2006). • “Virtue and the Evaluation of Character,” in Saul Traiger, ed., Blackwell Guide to Hume’s Treatise, Blackwell Publishing (2005) • "Hume on the Standard of Virtue," The Journal of Ethics 6 (No. 1, 2002), 43-62 J. Taylor, 2013 3 • "Humean Ethics and the Politics of Sentiment," Topoi 21 (No. 1, 2002), 175-86 • "Hume and the Reality of Value," in Anne Jaap Jacobson, ed., Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Penn State Univ. Press (2000), 107-36 • "Justice and the Foundations of Social Morality in Hume's Treatise," Hume Studies XXIV, No. 1 (April 1998), 5-30 Reprinted in Hume: Moral and Political Philosophy, Rachel Cohon, ed., Ashgate's International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy (2001), 205-30 • "Moral Sense Theories," in E. Craig, ed., The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge 1998 Book Reviews: • Review of Persons and Passions: Essays in Honor of Annette Baier, J. Jenkins, J. Whiting, and C. Williams, eds., Ethics (Oct. 2006). • Review of Norman Daniels' Just Health Care, in Ethics (October 1988). INVITED TALKS “Hume on Justice and Society,” Invited Panel, 40th International Hume Conference, Brazil, July 2013 “Hume’s Enlightenment Justice,” Humean Readings, La Sapienza, Rome, June, 2013 “Hume’s Enlightenment Morality,” Fribourg University, May, 2013 “Hume’s Enlightenment Legacy,” Why Hume Matters, Oxford Brookes Second International Hume Workshop, May 21, 2013 Workshop on “Moral Motivation,” CUNY, New York, April 2013 “Mandeville, the Scottish Philosophers, and the Women,” Plenary Talk, Mandeville and the Scottish Responses, Center for the Study of Scottish Philosophy, PTSEM, Princeton, March 8-10, 2013 Keynote Lecture, 90th Anniversary Conference, Pontifica Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia, November 2012 (also a workshop on my recent publications; and a general discussion) “Hume on Sympathy and the Variety of Sentiment,” Sympathy and Empathy: Hume and Beyond Conference, University of Antwerp, June 2011 “Hume on the Importance of Humanity,” University of Alberta, March 2011 “Hume on Power and ‘the philosophy of our passions,’” Eighteenth Century Workshop, University of Toronto, September 2010 J. Taylor, 2013 4 “Hume on Power and ‘the philosophy of our passions,’” Hume Workshop, Simon Fraser University, August, 2010 “Remarks on Peter Kail’s Projection and Realism in Hume’s Philosophy,” APA Central Division Meetings, February 2010 “Hume on the Importance of Humanity,” Hume Workshop, University of Toronto, November 2009 Panel Presentation: Including Women Figures in the History of Philosophy, Conference in Honor of Eileen O’Neill, Columbia/Barnard Universities, October 2009 “Remarks on the Norton and Norton Critical Edition of Hume’s Treatise,” 34th International Hume Conference, Boston, MA, August 2007 “The Pleasures of Pride,” Humean Readings 7, in conjunction with il Gruppo de Ricerca Nazionale sull’Illuminismo Britannico, University of Rome, La Sapienza, June 2007 “Hume on Experimenting with the Passions,” Occidental College, Nov. 2006 “Hume on Beauty and Taste,” APA Pacific Division Meeting, Hume Society Group Session, Portland, OR, 2006 “Hume on Beauty and Taste,” Contactforum on the Emotions in the 17th and 18th Centuries, at the Royal Flemish Academy, Brussels, Nov., 2005 “Hobbes and Hume on Moderating the Passions,” University of Antwerp, Nov., 2005 “Hume’s Later Moral Philosophy,” Southern California Philosophy Conference, UC Irvine, October 2004 “Sentiment and Moral Inclusion,” Rocky Mountain Virtue Ethics Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, April 2004 “Hume on Moral Inclusion,” American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Sept. 2003 “Social Division and Moral Inclusion,” Keynote Talk, 30th International Hume Conference, Las Vegas, Summer 2003 "Sympathy and Subjectivity," 29th International Hume Conference, Helsinki, Finland, Summer 2002 "Passions, Power and Authority in Hume's Ethics: A Feminist Approach," presented as part of a Symposium on Feminism and the History of Philosophy at the December 2000 Meetings of the Eastern Division of the APA "Sincerity and the Politics of Sentiment," Workshop on Gender and Philosophy, MIT, November 2000 "Sincerity and the Politics of Thinness," Tanner Center for the Humanities, University of Utah, March 2000 J. Taylor, 2013 5 "Justice and the Foundations of Social Morality in Hume's Treatise," Dartmouth College, February 1999 "Value and Deliberation," Philosophy Department Faculty Colloquium, Tufts University, Spring 1998 "Valorizing Penelope," Philosophy Department, Williams College, Fall 1996 "Hume and the Reality of Value,"

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