Updated: February 2021 Curriculum Vitae ARTHUR RIPSTEIN Faculty of Law Telephone: 416-978-0735 University of Toronto E-mail: [email protected] 78 Queen’s Park Crescent www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty/ripstein Toronto, ON, M5S 2C5 I. Biographical Information: a. Personal Information Born June 12, 1958, Winnipeg, Manitoba; Citizen of Canada and Germany b. Education: 1994 M.S.L., Yale Law School 1986 Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, Dissertation title: Explanation and Empathy in Commonsense Psychology. Committee members: John Haugeland (director) Annette Baier (second reader) Peter King, Peter Machamer. 1984 M.A. University of Pittsburgh 1981 B.A. (Hons.) University of Manitoba II. Honours and Awards: 2021 Killam Prize for the Humanities, Canada Council for the Arts (Annual Award “awarded to active Canadian scholars who have distinguished themselves through sustained excellence, making a significant impact in their respective fields”) 2019 Keynote Lecturer, World Kant Congress, Oslo, Norway 2019 JJ Berry Smith Doctoral Supervision Award, University of Toronto (Annual University-wide Award. One award is given in natural Sciences and one in Social Sciences and Humanities. First person from humanities selected to win.) 2019 Tanner Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley. (Annual Lecture Series) 2016 Killam Fellowship, Canada Council for the Arts (Two-year leave fellowship, one of six awarded annually in Canada across all disciplines.) 2016 Society for Applied Philosophy (UK) Annual Lecturer. Arthur Ripstein /2 II. Honours and Awards (continued): 2016 University Professor, University of Toronto (special rank reserved for no more than 2% of tenured faculty. 2015 Kissel Lecturer, Edmund J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University. (Annual Lecture) 2015 Jurisprudence Annual Lecturer, London. (Annual Lecture sponsored by the Academic Journal Jurisprudence.) 2014 Opening Keynote Lecture, Freedom and Coercion, Universität Wien. 2013 Natural Law Lecture, Fordham University (Annual Lecture sponsored by Philosophy Department and School of Law) 2012 Opening Keynote Lecture, Wege zur Freihiet: Offene Fragen der Kantischen Rechts und politischen Philosophie, Georg-August Universität, Gottingen. 2012 Lecturer, Paton Colloquium, University of St. Andrews. (Annual Lecture on Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy) 2012 Faculty Award, University of Toronto Alumni Association (Annual Award given to one faculty member across the University for Excellence in Research and Teaching over an extended period.) 2011 Canadian Philosophical Association Book Prize (Biennial Prize; first two-time winner for Force and Freedom) 2010 Fellow, Royal Society of Canada 2009 Keynote Lecture, UK Kant Society, Lancaster University. 2001 Nicholas Hoare/Renaud Bray Book Prize of the Canadian Philosophical Association (Biennial Prize; inaugural winner for Equality, Responsibility and the Law) 1994-95 Rockefeller Visiting Fellowship, Princeton University, Center for Human Values (One year visiting fellowship) 1985-86 Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh 1985 Apple for the Teacher Award, University of Pittsburgh 1981-82 Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh 1981 Russell Medal for Philosophy, University of Manitoba Arthur Ripstein /3 III. Employment History: 2021- Howard L Beck, QC Chair, and University Professor, Faculty of Law and Department of Philosophy 2016- University Professor, Faculty of Law and Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto 1999- Professor, Faculty of Law and Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto 2018-19 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto 2011-14 Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto 1996-99 Professor, Department of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, University of Toronto 1991-96 Associate Professor, (with tenure) Department of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, University of Toronto 1990 Cross appointed (status only) to Faculty of Law University of Toronto 1988 Appointed to Graduate Faculty 1987-91 Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto 1986-87 Visiting Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Franklin and Marshall College IV. Academic History: TEACHING: Doctoral Students Supervised to completion: 2015-20 Haim Abraham, “The Tortious Liability of States for Combatant Activities,” (SJD) Current Position: Lecturer, School of Law, University of Essex. 2013-19 Joanna Langille, “The Limits of Legality: The Rule of Law Principles Governing the Common Law Public Policy Exception in Private International Law” (SJD; co-supervisor K. Knop) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Western University 2009-13 Jacob Weinrib “Authority, Justice, and Public Law: A Unified Theory” (PhD) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Queen’s University 2011-13 Ariel Zylberman “The Relationship of Right: A Constitutive Vindication of Human Rights” (PhD) Current Position: Assistant Professor, Philosophy, University at Albany (SUNY) 2009-11 Helena Likwornik “Probability and the Law of Evidence” (Ph.D.; co-supervisor J. Heath) Current Position: Counsel, Ontario Court of Appeal Arthur Ripstein /4 Doctoral Students Supervised to completion (continued): 2007-11 Doug Mackay “Political Justification” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 2007-10 Cristian Dimitriu “Global Justice and Odious Debt” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Assistant Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Researcher - National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina 2004-08 Sari Kisilevsky, “Legal Rules and Legal Reasoning” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Queen’s College CUNY. 2004-07 Paul Miller, “Essays Toward a Theory of Fiduciary Law” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Professor, and Associate Dean, Notre Dame University School of Law 2003-07 Jonathan Peterson, “Liberalism and the Public Interest in Art” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Loyola University New Orleans 2003-06 Martin Hevia, “Separate People Acting Together” (SJD) Current Position: Dean, School of Law, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella 2003-06 Helga Varden, “The Liberal Ideal of Political Obligations - The Lockean Voluntarist vs. Kant’s Non-Voluntarist Ideal of Political Obligations” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois Urbana- Champaign 2000-05 Lisa Austin “Privacy, Law, and the Question of Technology” (Ph.D; co-supervisor R. Gibbs.) Current Position: Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto 1999-2004 Gita Cale, “Responsibility Between Persons” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Not known 1998-2001 Emer O’Hagan, “Practical Reason and the Myth of the Given” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Saskatchewan 1998-2000 Violetta Igneski, “Rescue and the Duty to Aid” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, McMaster University 1995-97 Andrew Latus, “The Problem of Moral Luck” (Ph.D.) Current Position: Psychiatrist, St Johns, Newfoundland. 1992-96 Jean Jacques Baillargeon, “A Defence of Political Liberalism” (Ph.D.) Current Position: High School Teacher Arthur Ripstein /5 Doctoral Students Supervised to completion (continued): 1993-95 Dennis W. Klimchuk, “Automatism, Agency, and Responsibility” (Ph.D.; co-supervisor Ian Hacking) Current Position: Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Faculty of Law, Western University LL.M. Students supervised to completion: 2000-01 Ian McMillan. Title: “Patent Law and the Philosophy of Language” 1989-90 John Stanton-Ife. Title: Objectivity and legal disagreement Doctoral Students currently supervising: Lu-Vada Dunford, “Terrorism” Shmuel Baron, “Consent” Past Doctoral Committee member for: Yuan Yuan (Yale), Jeremy Davis, Kelin Emmett, Sareh Pouryosseffi, Zoe Sinel, Mark Bennett, Michael Kessler (Harvard), Owen Ware, Lisa Fuller, Michael Garnett, Louis-Philippe Hodgson (Harvard), Lars Vinx, Evan Fox-Decent, Gustav Ahrennius, Mayo Moran, Pura Sanchez- Zamarrano, Moira Dossetor, Victor Ramraj, Peter Trnka, Glen Melanson, Sinclair MacRae, David Eliot. External Examiner for: Ian Kerr (Philosophy, UWO, 1996), Aviva Shiller (UWO 2015) Triantafyllos Gkouvas (Antwerp 2015) Aravind Ganesh (Vrie University Amsterdam, 2019) Currently Doctoral Committee Member for: David Bullock, Steven Coyne, Emma McClure, Hamish Russell, Carolyn Shapiro, Etye Steinberg, Konstanze von Schultze. International Visiting Graduate Students supervised: Philipp-Alexander Hirsch (Georg-August Universität, Gottingen, Fall 2013) Jakob Huber (LSE, Fall 2015), Hillary Nye (NYU, 2014-16), Fenming Zhang (China University of Political Science and Law, 2018-19), Arthur Lau (Yale, Fall 2018). Postdoctoral Fellow Supervised: Maytal Gilboa, 2017-20. JD research supervisions: Sinziana Tugulea, James Renihan, Michael Varey, Andrew Botterell, Sandon Shigolev, Malcolm Thorburn, John Norris. Undergraduate research supervisions: Antonia Alksnis, Michael Louma, Arash Ghassi, Matthew Oliver, Diana Berbece, Lindsay Hogarth, Luke Davies, Stephen Stitch, Amelie Messier, Kevin Mills, Jessica Tizzard, Esther Shubert, Shereen Chang, Gillian Wright. Arthur Ripstein /6 Classroom Teaching: (since assuming current appointment configuration in 1999 only) 2020-21 Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason Kant’s Doctrine of Right Torts 2019-20 Sabbatical Leave 2018-19 Political Philosophy (partial teaching release as Acting Chair) 2016-18 Full teaching
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