Curriculum Vitae Andrea C

Curriculum Vitae Andrea C

Curriculum Vitae Andrea C. Westlund Department of Philosophy Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-1500 (850) 644-1483, [email protected] Areas of Specialization Ethics, Moral Psychology, Feminist Philosophy Areas of Competence Philosophy of Action, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Law Education 1995-2001 Ph.D. University of Michigan (Philosophy) 1994-1995 M.A. Queen’s University (Philosophy) 1990-1994 B.A. University of Winnipeg (Honours, Philosophy and Economics) Employment 2018-present Associate Professor of Philosophy, Florida State University 2011-2018 Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women’s & Gender Studies, UW- Milwaukee; Women’s & Gender Studies Department Chair, 2013-2016 2012-2013 Distinguished Visiting Associate Professor at Northwestern University, Brady Program in Ethics and Civic Life 2003- 2011 Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Women’s Studies, UW-Milwaukee 2001-2003 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh Publications Articles & Book Chapters “Who Do We Think We Are?” Forthcoming in Philosophy and Literature. “Answerability Without Blame?” in Social Dimensions of Responsibility, ed. Katrina Hutchison, Catriona Mackenzie, and Marina Oshana. Oxford University Press, 2018. “Relational Autonomy and Practical Authority,” in The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Feminism, ed. Pieranna Garavaso. Bloomsbury Press, 2018. 1 “Untold Sorrow,” in The Moral Psychology of Sadness, ed. Anna Gotlib. Rowman & Littlefield, 2017. “Autonomy and the Autobiographical Perspective,” in Personal Autonomy and Social Oppression: Philosophical Perspectives, ed. Marina Oshana. New York: Routledge, 2015. “Autonomy and Self-Care,” in Autonomy, Oppression, and Gender, eds. Andrea Veltman and Mark Piper. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. “Deference as a Normative Power,” Philosophical Studies. 166:3 (2013) 455-474. “Autonomy in Relation,” in Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, eds. Anita Superson and Sharon Crasnow. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. “Autonomy, Authority, and Answerability,” Jurisprudence. 2:1 (2011) 161-179. “Anger, Faith, and Forgiveness,” The Monist 92:4 (2009) 507-536. “Deciding Together,” Philosophers’ Imprint. 9:10 (2009) 1-17. www.philosophersimprint.org/009010/ “Rethinking Relational Autonomy,” Hypatia 24:4 (2009) 26-49. “The Reunion of Marriage,” The Monist 91:3&4 (2008) 558-577. “Selflessness and Responsibility for Self: Is Deference Compatible With Autonomy?” Philosophical Review 112:4 (2003) 483-523. “Pre-Modern and Modern Power: Foucault and the Case of Domestic Violence,” Signs 24: 4 (Summer 1999) 1045-1066. Symposia and Other Short Pieces “Victims' Stories: A Call to Care.” Symposium on Diana Meyers, Victims Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights. Metaphilosophy 49: 1-2 (January 2018) 27-39. “Narrative Necessity and the Fixity of Meaning in a Life,” Narrative Inquiry 21:2 (December 2011) 391-398. Reply to Commentators, Winter 2011 Symposium: Mackenzie, Poltera and Westlund on Autonomy. Symposia on Race, Gender and Philosophy. http://sgrp.typepad.com/sgrp/winter-2011-symposium-mackenzie-poltera-and- westlund-on-autonomy.html 2 Book Reviews Nussbaum, Martha. Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice. Ethics. 2017. Crary, Alice. Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press, 2016. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. July 2016. http://ndpr.nd.edu/. Lindemann, Hilde. Holding and Letting Go: The Social Practice of Personal Identities. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. The Philosopher’s Magazine 70, September 2015. Michael Bratman, Shared Agency: A Planning Theory of Acting Together. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2015. Greg Scherkoske, Integrity and the Virtues of Reason: Leading a Convincing Life. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. April 2014. http://ndpr.nd.edu/. Peggy DesAutels & Rebecca Whisnant, eds., Global Feminist Ethics. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008; Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Clare Keller, & Lisa H. Schwartzmann, eds., Feminist Interventions In Ethics and Politics. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005; and Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care: Personal, Political, and Global. New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 2006-2007. Feminist Collections: A Quarterly of Women’s Studies Resources 30:4 (2009) 6-10 Kim Atkins, Narrative Identity and Moral Identity: A Practical Perspective/Kim Atkins and Catriona Mackenzie (eds.), Practical Identity and Narrative Agency. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. April (2009) http://ndpr.nd.edu/ David Boonin, A Defense of Abortion. Journal of Moral Philosophy 1:3 (2004) 378-82 Professional Presentations Invited Talks “Whose Story Is It?” Workshop on Relational Autonomy in Fiction, McGill University, Montreal, October 2018. “Normative Powers and the Economy of Authority,” Conference on Normative Powers: Moral, Political, and Legal Approaches, McGill University Montreal, May 2018. “Education for (Relational) Autonomy,” Workshop on Autonomy and Education, LMU Munich, January 2018. 3 “Relational Autonomy and Practical Authority”. Northwestern University Practical Philosophy Workshop, December 2017. “Victims Stories: A Call to Care.” Reply to Diana Meyers’s Victims’ Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights. Author-Meets-Critics Session, 2017 Meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association. “The Secret Lives of Mushrooms: Comments on Ann E. Cudd, ‘Towards a Feminist Libertarian Metaphysics: A Critique of the Self-Ownership Thesis.’” Invited Symposium, 2017 Meeting of the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association. “Who Do We Think We Are?” • Philosophy Colloquium, University of Illinois-Chicago, April 2016. • Philosophy Colloquium, Marquette University, April 2016. • Conference: Humans and Selves. Scripps College Humanities Institute, April 2015. • Workshop on Autonomy in Ethical and Political Thought, Dartmouth College, November 2013. “Autonomy and Self-Care” • Workshop on Love and Human Agency, Lake Tahoe Summer Retreat of the Love and Human Agency Project, July 2013. • Workshop on Relational Autonomy, McGill University. September 2012. Brady Lectures, Northwestern University: “Narrative, Meaning, and the Self”, May 2013. • Lecture 1: The Autobiographical Perspective • Lecture 2: Self-Governance and Self-Care • Lecture 3: Who Do We Think We Are? “Autonomy and Narrative Necessity” • Philosophy Colloquium, University of Vermont, March 2013. • Workshop on Autonomy and Social Transformation, UC-Davis. March 2012. “Deference as a Normative Power”, Loyola University, November 2011. “The Morality of Forgiveness”, Coe College, October 2010. “Autonomy in Relation” • Philosophy Colloquium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 2010. • Philosophy Colloquium, University of Washington, February 2010. • Philosophy Colloquium, Marquette University, April 2009. “Anger, Faith, and Forgiveness,” Joint Colloquium Series (NIH, Georgetown University, George Washington University, University of Maryland Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy), March 3, 2009. 4 “Rethinking Relational Autonomy” • Cornell University Workshop in Ethics and Political Theory, November 2007 • Northwestern University Colloquium, October 2007. “Love and Shared Identity”, Keynote Address, Texas Tech Graduate Conference on Love, April 2007. “Joint Deliberation and the Sharing of Reasons”, Stanford University, Social Ethics and Normative Theory Workshop, February 2006. “Authority and Deference in Joint Deliberation”, Conference on Moral Psychology, Franklin and Marshall College, April 2003. “Love and the Sharing of Ends” • Cornell University Colloquium, November 2002. • University of California San Diego, January 2003. “Fusion and Reciprocity in Love,” Amherst College, May 2002. “Care and Autonomy in Personal Relationships,” Washington & Jefferson College, March 2002. Refereed Talks “Answerability Without Blame?” Northwestern University Society for Ethics and Political Thought”, April 2017. “Relational Autonomy and Practical Authority” • Annual meeting of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Loyola University, Chicago, July 2017. • Society for Analytical Feminism Conference, University of Massachusetts- Lowell, September 2016. “Holding Answerable Without Blame” • Annual meeting of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Ottawa, Canada, July 2016. “Rethinking Relational Autonomy” • Annual meeting of the Society for Analytic Feminism, April 2008. • Annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Central Division, April 2007. “Anger, Faith, and Forgiveness” • Society for Ethics and Political Philosophy, Northwestern University, May 2008. • Annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Central Division, April 2006. 5 “Joint Deliberation and the Sharing of Reasons”, Special Conference on Values: “Values, Rational Choice, and the Will”, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, April 2004. “Selflessness and Responsibility for Self: Is Deference Compatible With Agency?” • Annual meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 2001 • Annual meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association, May 2000. “Pre-Modern and Modern Power: Foucault and the Case of Domestic Violence” • Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Annual Conference, September 1997. • Annual meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association, June 1997. “Feminism and Pragmatism:

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