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SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Curriculum Vitae (2018)Anita M. SupersonOFFICE: University of Kentucky Department of Philosophy 1415 Patterson Office Tower Lexington, KY 40506-0027 (859)257-4186 superson@uky.eduPOSITIONS HELD:Professor, University of Kentucky, Philosophy Department (2009-)Churchill Humphrey and Alex P. Humphrey Professor in Feminist Philosophy, University of Waterloo, Canada (Winter 2013)Visiting Associate Professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Winter 2008)Associate Professor, University of Kentucky, Philosophy Department (1997-)Gender and Women’s Studies Affiliate, University of Kentucky (2001-)Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky, Philosophy Department, (1994-97)Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Kentucky, Philosophy Department (1992-94)Assistant Professor, Kansas State University (1989-94; tenure-track; on leave 1992-94)Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago (1984-89)Teaching Assistant, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1982-84)EDUCATION: University of Illinois at Chicago (1984-89) (Ph.D., December 1989, philosophy) (Doctoral Thesis: The Self-Interest Based Contractarian Response to the Why-Be-Moral Skeptic, David Copp, director)University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1981-84) (M.A., 1985, philosophy, with concentration in medical ethics) (Master's Thesis: A Philosophical Analysis of Needs as a Foundation of Rights)DePaul University (1977-81) (B.S., 1981, biology), summa cum laudeAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Ethics: Metaethics (moral skepticism, practical reason), Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics, Medical EthicsFeminist PhilosophyHONORS AND AWARDS: Major Fellowships:American Association of University Women (AAUW) Postdoctoral Fellowship (2005-2006; 20 national recipients, one in philosophy)Others:Keynote Speaker, Florida State University Chapter of Minorities in Philosophy (March 31, 2017)University of Kentucky Research Sabbatical (Fall 2018)University of Kentucky Research Sabbatical (Spring 2015)Advisory Board for Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (5/2014)President, Central States Philosophical Association (2014-15; Vice President (elected: 2013-14); Presidential Address: “On Being a Fan” (Lexington, KY, October 6, 2015)Nominated for Sarah Bennett Holmes Award at UK for promotion of women (2014; 2015; 2016)Showcased on APA Committee on the Status of Women websiteVisiting Lecturer for Graduate Seminar (at (at )Wikipedia entry (posted 8/12/2013) ) Visiting Lecturer for Graduate Seminar at the University of Memphis (December 4, 2012) (on The Moral Skeptic)Plenary Speaker for Society for Analytical Feminism Conference, “Take It to the Bridge: Crossing Between Analytic and Continental Feminist Philosophies,” Vanderbilt University (October 4-7, 2012)Keynote Speaker, Kentucky Philosophical Association (April 28, 2012) (“Moral Bindingness”)University of Kentucky Research Sabbatical (Fall 2011)University of Kentucky Summer Research Fellowship (Summer 2011)University of Kentucky Foreign Travel Support (Spring 2011)University of Kentucky College Research Activity Award (2008-2009) University of Kentucky Major Research Award (2007) ($10,000 for Society for Analytical Feminism conference, April 4-6, 2008); Conference and Workshop Award, Office of the Vice President for Research (2007) ($3000 for same)University of Kentucky Research Sabbatical (Fall 2007)University of Kentucky College Research Activity Award (2003-2004)University of Kentucky Research Sabbatical (2000-2001)University of Kentucky Sabbatical Stipend for Research-Related Expenses (2000)University of Kentucky Travel Money from Dean’s Office (2000)University of Kentucky Minigrant for Research-Related Travel (2003, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1996) Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Kentucky (1995)Postdoctoral Fellowship for Women in Under-represented Areas, University of Kentucky (1992-94)William L. Stamey Teaching Award, Kansas State University (1991 and 1992) Bureau of General Research Grant, Kansas State University (1989-92)University of Illinois Fellowship (dissertation) (1987-88; 1989-90 – declined)Phi Kappa Phi, University of Illinois Chapter (1986-) Hilton A. Smith Fellowship, University of Tennessee (Summer 1983)University of Tennessee Commission for Women, Women of Achievement Award (1983)Delta Epsilon Sigma, DePaul University Chapter (1981)DePaul University Competitive Scholarship (1977-81)Illinois State Scholarship (1977-81)PUBLICATIONS:Books:Monographs:? The Moral Skeptic. Oxford University Press, 2009. Oxford Scholarship Online. Oxford University Press. May 2009. <; Reviewed in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews; Ethics; Hypatia; Mind.Anthologies:? Out From the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy (Oxford University Press, February 2012). Oxford Scholarship Online. Oxford University Press. <; (Co-edited with Sharon Crasnow; 18 papers, 16 original; authored preface; main author of introduction). Reviewed in Hypatia; Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.? Theorizing Backlash: Philosophical Reflections on the Resistance to Feminism (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002). (Main editor, co-edited with Ann E. Cudd; 12 papers, most previously unpublished). Reviewed in Ethics; Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review; APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy.Edited Journal Issues:? Invited: Guest Editor for Teaching Philosophy, Title: Teaching in the New Climate of Conservatism (June, 2007); based on panel for the APA Committee on the Status of Women; co-sponsored with the APA Committee for the Defense of Professional Rights of Philosophers. (authored 15 pp. introduction/paper)? Invited: Guest (and main) Editor (co-editor Samantha Brennan) for Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy: Special Issue on Analytic Feminism (Fall 2005), on 12 previously unpublished papers presented at the Society for Analytical Feminism/University of Western Ontario conference, Feminist Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition, June 4-6, 2004. (co-authored introduction) ? Invited: Guest Editor for the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, Spring 2003 edition. (authored introduction) Title: Intrafeminist Critique. Other Major Editorial Work:? Advisory Board for Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (5/2014- present)? Subject Co-editor for Feminism entries, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2012 - present)? Editorial Board: Teaching Philosophy (2006 - 5/2014)Articles:? (Invited) “Practical Moral Skepticism,” in Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy, ed. Duncan Pritchard (Oxford University Press online, posted Aril 27, 2017) (DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396577-0343).? “Moral Bindingness” (in progress)? “Feminist Metaethics,” in The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, ed. Ann Garry, Serene J. Khader, and Alison Stone (New York: Routledge, 2017), pp. 528-539.? (Invited) “Honky Tonk Women: The Right to Bodily Autonomy and Prostitution,” in Personal Autonomy and Social Oppression: Philosophical Perspectives, ed. Marina Oshana (New York: Routledge, 2014), pp. 181-202.? (Invited) “The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy,” in Autonomy, Oppression and Gender, ed. Andrea Veltman and Mark Piper (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 301-325.? Substantial revision of “Feminist Moral Psychology,” entry for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (posted 7/10/2012).? (Invited) Entry on “Feminist Ethics” for The Continuum Companion to Ethics, ed. Christian Miller (New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2011), pp. 215-244.? “Strategies for Making Feminist Philosophy Mainstream Philosophy,” Hypatia (Musings Column) 26 (2) (Spring 2011): 410-418; (on-line version posted 1/2011).? (Invited) “Thoughts on the Moral Skeptic,” in a collection based on Jim Sterba’s APA Presidential Address, 2009, “From Rationality to Equality: Completing the Kantian Project,” Morality: The Why and the What of It, James P. Sterba (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 2012). pp. 93-108.? “Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic,” in Out From the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy, co-edited with Sharon Crasnow, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 139-173. (Reviewed externally).? “The Deferential Wife Revisited: Agency, Responsibility, and Self-Respect,” (on-line version 3/2010; at ); Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 25 (2) (2010): 253-275.? (Invited) Entry on “Feminist Moral Psychology,” for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. () (Posted 1/29/2009; approx. 40 ss pp., including bibliography).? Introduction to “Teaching in the New Climate of Conservatism,” Teaching Philosophy 30(2) (June 2007): 138-148. ? (Invited) “Response to Four Commentaries” (by Louise Antony, Stephen Darwall, Laurence Thomas, and Jennifer Uleman) on “Privilege, Immorality, and Responsibility for Attending to the ‘Facts about Humanity’,” for the Symposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy (), (Jan. 2006): 1-12. Posted Replies: to Sue Campbell (2/24/06), 6pp.? “The Rationality of Dispositions and the Rationality of Actions: The Interdependency Thesis,” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 44 (2005): 439-68.? (Invited) “Deformed Desires and Informed Desire Tests,” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy special issue on Analytical Feminism, 20(4) (Fall 2005): 109-126. ? “Privilege, Immorality, and Responsibility for Attending to the ‘Facts About Humanity’,” Journal of Social Philosophy 35(1) (Spring 2004): 34-55.Published responses by Louise Antony, Stephen Darwall, Laurence Thomas, and Jennifer Uleman in the Symposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy (Jan. 2006) ().? “Liberating the Self from Oppression: A Commentary on Multiple Feminist Perspectives,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 2(2) (Spring 2003): 132-135.? “Welcome to the Boys’ Club: Male Socialization and the Backlash Against Feminism in Tenure Decisions,” in Theorizing Backlash: Philosophical Reflections on the Resistance to Feminism, co-edited with Ann E. Cudd, (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002), 89-117. (Refereed)? Introduction, in Theorizing Backlash, (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002), xiii-xxiii.? “Amorous Relationships Between Faculty and Students,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 39 (3) (Fall 2001): 419-440.? (Invited) “Sexism in the Classroom: The Role of Gender Stereotypes in the Evaluation of Female Faculty,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 99 (1) (Fall 1999): 46-51. Reprinted in Theorizing Backlash: Philosophical Reflections on the Resistance to Feminism, co-edited with Ann E. Cudd, (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002), pp. 201-213.? “The Homeless and the Right to ‘Public Dwelling’,” in Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives, John M. Abbarno (Ed.), Rodopi Publishers of the Netherlands, under the Value Inquiry Books Series (1999), pp. 149-162.? Entry on “Sexual Abuse: Rape, Sexual Harassment, and Woman-Battering,” in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, Christopher Berry Gray (Ed.), (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1999), Vol. II, pp. 796-799.? “Feminist Ethics: Defeating the Why-Be-Moral Skeptic,” Journal of Social Philosophy 29 (2) (Fall 1998): 59-86.? “Skepticism About Moral Motives,” Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 35(1) (Winter 1996): 15-34.? “Moral Luck and Partialist Theories,” The Journal of Value Inquiry 30(1-2) (June 1996): 213-227.? (Invited) “Review of Michael Slote, From Morality to Virtue, and Barbara Herman, The Practice of Moral Judgment,” in Social Theory and Practice 20(2) (Summer 1994): 221-244. ? “A Feminist Definition of Sexual Harassment,” Journal of Social Philosophy 24(2) (Spring 1993): 46-64. This paper has been reprinted in the following sources:i. Business in Ethical Focus: An Anthology, ed. Fritz Allhoff and Anand J. Vaidya (2008)ii. Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, ed. Hugh LaFollett (Blackwell Publishers, 1999 1st edition; 2002, 2nd edition; 3rd edition, 2007).iii. Business Ethics, ed. Fritz Allhoff and Anand Vaidya (Sage Publications Ltd., 2005).iv. Race, Gender, and Sexuality: Philosophical Issues of Identity and Justice, ed. Jami L. Anderson (Prentice-Hall, 2003).v. In edited form/discussed in Thinking About Sexual Harassment: A Guide for the Perplexed, Margaret Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2002).vi. (And discussed) in Sexual Harassment as an Ethical Issue in Academic Life, by Leslie Francis (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001).vii. Published Response: Debra A. DeBruin, “A Critique of Superson’s Feminist Definition of Sexual Harassment,” Journal of Social Philosophy 29(1) (Spring 1998):. 49-62.viii. Ethics in the Workplace, ed. Robert Larmer (West Publishing Corporation, 1996). ix. The International Library of Politics and Comparative Government, Igor Primoratz, general editor of Human Sexuality, published by Dartmouth Publishing Company, The International Library of Philosophy, general editor John Skorupski, 1997.x. Ethics in Practice, ed. Hugh LaFollette (New York: Basil Blackwell, 1996). xi. Sex, Morality, and the Law, ed. Lori Gruen and George E. Panichas (New York: Routledge, 1996), pp. 354-367.xii. Applied Ethics in American Society, ed. Diane Wilcox and William Wilcox (Troy, MO: Harcourt Brace, 1996).? “Right-Wing Women: Causes, Choices, and Blaming the Victim,” Journal of Social Philosophy 24(3) (Winter 1993): 40-61. Reprinted in Nagging Questions: Feminist Ethics in Everyday Life, ed. Dana E. Bushnell (New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 1995), pp. 77-101.? “The Self-Interest Based Contractarian Response to the Why-Be-Moral Skeptic,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 28(3) (Fall 1990): 427-447. Listed in A Bibliography: Rationality, Contractarianism and Community, compiled on the Occasion for a Conference in Honor of Gregory Kavka, by Eddie Yeghiayan, UC Irvine 1995; in Perspectives in Philosophy, ed. Michael Boylan (Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993), pp. 39-52.? “The Employer-Employee Relationship and the Right to Know,” Business and Professional Ethics Journal 3(4) (Fall 1983): 45-58.This paper has been reprinted in the following sources:i. Business in Ethical Focus: An Anthology, ed. Fritz Allhoff and Anand J. Vaidya (2008)ii. Business and Professional Ethics, ed. Anand Jaypralash Vaidya (Broadview Press, 2006)iii. Honest Work: A Business Ethics Reader, ed. Joanne B. Cuilla, Chancy Martin, Robert C. Solomon (Oxford University Press, 2006)iv. Business Ethics, ed. Fritz Allhoff and Anand Vaidya (Sage Publications Ltd., 2005).v. Ethics in the Workplace, ed. Robert Larmer (West Publishing Corporation, 1996).vi. Business Ethics: A Philosophical Reader, ed. Thomas White (Prentice Hall, 1993).? Small Animal Medicine: Report of a Workshop/Ethics Grand Rounds, “Exploring Ethical and Value Issues in Veterinary Medicine” – proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Veterinary Medical Education, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 9(3) (Spring 1983): 129 and 135, co-authored with Christopher Meyers.Invited Book Reviews:? Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy, Catriona Mackenzie, Wendy Rogers, and Susan Dodds (ed.). (New York: Oxford University Press, 2014), 318pp. In Ethics (July 2015), pp. 1210-1215.? Our Bodies, Whose Property?, Anne Phillips (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013, 202pp); in The Philosopher’s Magazine, 2014.? Empowerment and Interconnectivity: Toward a Feminist History of Utilitarian Philosophy, Catherine Villanueva Gardner (Penn State University Press, 2013), 215 pp. In Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2013.08.27. At ? Moral Sentimentalism, Michael Slote; in Ethics 122 (2) (Jan. 2012): 248-253.? Analyzing Oppression, Ann E. Cudd (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), 278pp. In Journal of Value Inquiry (14pp.; 2008).? Setting the Moral Compass: Essays by Women Philosophers, Cheshire Calhoun (ed.) (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), 384pp. In Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004.12.07 (December 2004), pp. 1-4. ? Between East and West: From Singularity to Community, Luce Irigary (New York: Columbia University Press, 2002), xiv+145, Transcendent Philosophy, Vol. 3 No. 2 (June 2002), pp. 203-206.? Moral Understandings: A Feminist Study in Ethics, Margaret Urban Walker (New York: Routledge, 1998), xiii+251, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Vol. 39 No. 1, (May 2000), pp. 208-212.? The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions, Raimo Tuomela (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995), xi+470, Philosophy in Review (formerly Canadian Philosophical Review), Vol. 17 No. 3 (June 1997), pp. 220-224.? Rational Choice and Moral Agency, David Schmidtz (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995), xii+283, Canadian Philosophical Reviews, Vol. 16 No. 2 (April 1996), pp. 147-152.? Gender Basics: Feminist Perspectives on Women and Men, Anne Minas (ed.) (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1993), pp. xiv+545, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Vol. 35 No.2 (Spring 1996), pp. 412-416.? “Thomas Pogge’s Rawlsian Revival,” Critical Notice on Thomas W. Pogge’s, Realizing Rawls, in Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Vol. 30 (1991), pp. 109-115. Booknotes:? Kelly Rogers, Self-Interest: An Anthology of Philosophical Perspectives (New York: Routledge, 1997), Ethics 109 (2) (January 1999).? Robert V. Hannaford, Moral Anatomy and Moral Reasoning (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1993, pp. x+197), Ethics 105(2) (January 1995): 437.? Richard Taylor, Virtue Ethics: An Introduction (Interlaken, NY: Linden Books, 1991, pp. xvi+125), Ethics 103(3) (April 1993): 606.? Donald Van DeVeer and Tom Regan (ed.), Health Care Ethics (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987, pp. ix+464), Ethics 98(2) (January 1988): 433-434.? Robert A. Ashmore, Building A Moral System (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987, pp. xi+175), Ethics 97(4) (July 1987): 884.PAPERS PRESENTED:75. Commentary on “Other-directed Desires, Care, and Contractarianism,” (by Asha Bhandary), Central APA (Chicago), (February 2018).74. (Invited) “Feminism and Liberalism/Libertarianism on the Right to Bodily Autonomy: Not Such Strange Bedfellows After All,” Keynote Address at Florida State University Chapter of Minorities and Philosophy conference in Tallahassee, FL (March 31, 2017).73. (Invited) “Feminism and Liberalism/Libertarianism on the Right to Bodily Autonomy: Not Such Strange Bedfellows After All,” at the University of New Hampshire, in the Saul O. Sidore Lecture Series (theme: “Who’s Human Now? Historical and Philosophical Ideas about Humanity and Personhood”) (October 27, 2016).72. (Invited) panelist on Shay Welch’s Existential Eroticism: A Feminist Approach to Understanding Women’s Oppression-Perpetuating Choices, for Society for Analytical Feminism conference at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell (September 18, 2016).71. Commentary on “Some Theoretical Issues Surrounding the ‘Why So Few Women?’ Question” (by Pieranna Garavaso), Central APA (Chicago) (February, 2016).70. (Invited) Presidential Address for Central States Philosophical Association, “On Being a Fan” (Lexington, KY) (November 7, 2015).69. (Invited) “Moral Bindingness,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of California, Davis (November 15, 2013).68. (Invited) Graduate Seminar on Political Philosophy by Marina Oshana; guest lecture on “The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy,” at the University of California, Davis (November 14, 2013).67. (Invited) “Honky Tonk Women: The Right to Bodily Autonomy and Prostitution,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of Waterloo (March 1, 2013).66. (Invited) “The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of Waterloo (February 6, 2013).65. (Invited) “The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy” to the Southwestern Ontario Feminist Philosophers’ Workshop – University of Waterloo Edition (January 16, 2013).64. (Invited) “Moral Bindingness,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of Waterloo (January 11, 2013).63. (Invited) “Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of Memphis (December 4, 2012).62. Invited Graduate/Undergraduate Seminar Lecturer (taught by Remy Debes, on Egoism) on The Moral Skeptic, at the University of Memphis (December 4, 2012).61. (Invited) Plenary talk (“The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy”) at “Take It to the Bridge: Crossing Between Analytic and Continental Feminist Philosophies,” a conference of the Society for Analytical Feminism, Vanderbilt University (October 4-7, 2012).60. (Invited) Workshop presentation: “The Right to Bodily Autonomy and the Abortion Controversy,” at the Relational Autonomy Workshop, hosted by McGill University, Montreal, Canada (September 30, 2012).59. (Invited) Keynote speaker for the Kentucky Philosophical Association (April 28, 2012); “Moral Bindingness.”58. Invited one-hour discussion via Skype about The Moral Skeptic to James Nelson’s ethics class at Michigan State University (March 22, 2012).57. “Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic” (abbreviated version), Conference on the work of David Gauthier, York University, Toronto, Canada (May 15, 2011).56. (Invited) Author-Meets-Critics session on The Moral Skeptic, Pacific APA (April 21, 2011); Critics: Ann Cudd (University of Kansas), Duncan MacIntosh (Dalhousie University), James Sterba (Notre Dame University).55. (Invited) Presentation on the work of Sally Haslanger, recipient of Distinguished Woman Philosopher Award (2010), to the Eastern Division APA, Society for Women in Philosophy panel, (Boston, December 2010).54. (Invited) “Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic,” to the Philosophy Department at Trent University, Ontario, Canada (April 16, 2010).53. “Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic,” Invited Panel on “Feminist Philosophy and the Tradition,” to the Central APA, Chicago (February 20, 2010).52. (Invited) “Strategies for Making Feminist Philosophy Mainstream Philosophy,” for a Panel on Analytical Feminism, Conference on 25th Anniversary of Hypatia (Washington University, October 23, 2009).51. (Invited speaker) “Honky Tonk Women,” to the Society of Philosophy of Love and Sex Conference on “Sexual Selves,” University of Illinois, Champaign/Urbana (May 1, 2009).50. Invited panelist for Author Meets Critics session at the Pacific APA, on Cynthia Willett’s book, Irony in the Age of Empire (April 10, 2009).49. Commentary on Kyla Ebel Duggan’s, “Children’s Interests and the Fathers’ Rights Movement,” at the Central APA (February 20, 2009).48. (Invited) “Standards of Rationality and Intrinsic Worth,” (long version) to the Philosophy Department at Marquette University (September, 2008).47. “Standards of Rationality and Intrinsic Worth,” at the Society for Analytical Feminism conference, “Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy,” Lexington, KY (April 4, 2008).46. (Invited) “Privilege and Forgiveness,” to the Pacific Division APA, Panel on “Feminist Perspectives on Vice,” Pasadena, CA (March 22, 2008).45. (Invited) Presentation on the work of Joan Callahan, recipient of Distinguished Woman Philosopher Award, to the Eastern Division APA, Society for Women in Philosophy panel, Baltimore, MD (December 28, 2007).44. (Invited) “The Deferential Wife Revisited: Agency and Moral Responsibility,” (short version), Lake Forest College (November 5, 2007), Lake Forest, IL.43. (Invited) “Standards of Rationality and Moral Worth,” for the Central Division APA, session on Feminist Metaethics (April, 2007)42. (Invited) paper (“Self-Interest Versus Morality: The Paradigm Case?”) for a panel on “Feminism and Practical Reason,” relating to my monograph on The Moral Skeptic for the joint conference of the Society of Analytical Feminism/Eastern Division Society for Women in Philosophy; (December 2, 2006), University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.41. (Invited) “Bodily Autonomy,” at the Central Division APA, American Society for Value Inquiry (April 27, 2006). (21pp.)40. (Invited) “Men’s Understanding of and Reaction to Feminism: A Commentary on ‘Feminism’s Influence on Men’ Panel,” at the Pacific Division APA, Portland, OR (March 23, 2006). (Panelists: Ken Clatterbaugh, Jim Nelson, Jim Sterba)39. (Invited) “The Deferential Wife Revisited: Agency and Moral Responsibility,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of Waterloo, Canada (December 14, 2005).38. “The Deferential Wife and Responsibility for Lacking Self-Respect,” (short version) at the Central States Philosophical Association conference, Lexington, KY (October 8, 2005).37. (Invited) Commentary on Elizabeth Neall’s, “Culture of Community: Responsibility for Truth,” at the Central Division APA, Society for Analytical Feminism, Chicago (April 28, 2005).36. (Invited) “Changing the Climate,” at the Central Division APA, Committee on the Status of Women panel entitled: “Professional Issues for Women in Philosophy: Strategies for Responding to Resistant Gender-Based Inequities and Lingering Concerns about Feminist Philosophy,” Chicago (April, 2005) (posted on CSW website). Co-sponsored with the APA Committee for Defense of the Professional Rights of Philosophers, and the APA Committee on Inclusiveness. Posted at: apa.udel.edu/apa/governance/committee/women/changingtheclimate.pdf35. (Invited) “Feminist Contributions to the Why-Be-Moral Skeptic,” at the Eastern Division APA, Society for Analytical Feminism panel entitled: “Not Your Father’s Metaethics: Feminist Approaches,” Boston (December 27, 2004).34. (Invited) Commentary on Rodney Cupp’s, “On an Argument for the Humean Theory of Motivation,” at the Central States Philosophical Association conference, Iowa City, IA (October 23, 2004).33. “Deformed Desires and Informed Desire Tests,” (revised version), at the Society for Analytical Feminism/University of Western Ontario conference, “Feminist Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition,” London, Ontario, Canada (June 6, 2004).32. (Invited) “Deformed Desires and Informed Desire Tests,” to the Philosophy Department, University of Louisville (January 30, 2004). 31. Commentary on Joseph Kupfer’s, “Autonomy and the Ethic of Care,” to the Central States Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL (October 18, 2003).30. “The Deferential Wife Revisited: Agency and Responsibility,” (revised version) to the Canadian Philosophical Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (May 30, 2003).29. “Privilege, Immorality, and Responsibility for Attending to the ‘Facts About Humanity’,” to the Eastern Division APA, the Society for Analytical Feminism, Panel Session entitled, “Feminism and Evil,” Philadelphia (December 28, 2002).28. “The Deferential Wife Revisited: Agency and Responsibility,” at the Central States Philosophical Association, Columbia, MO (October 12, 2002).27. Commentary on four papers at a session, “Liberating the Self from Oppression: A Commentary on Multiple Feminist Perspectives,” to the Pacific Division APA, the Society for Analytical Feminism, Panel Session entitled, “Feminism as a Meeting Place: Continental and Analytical Traditions,” Seattle, WA (March 25, 2002).26. (Invited) “Deformed Desires and Informed Desire Tests,” to the University of Kansas Hall Center for Humanities Gender Seminar (October 2, 2001).25. (Invited) “The Rationality of Dispositions and the Rationality of Actions: The Interdependency Thesis,” to the Philosophy Department at the University of Kansas (October 3, 2001).24. (Invited) Commentary on Marilyn Friedman’s, “Mandated Legal Responses to Woman-Battering,” to the Central States Conference, Lincoln, NE (October 6, 2000).22 & 23. (Invited) “Academic Gang Rape: Philosophical Reflections on the Backlash Against Women in Tenure Decisions,” to the Eastern Division APA, the Society for Analytical Feminism, Panel Session entitled, “Analyzing the Backlash to Feminism,” Washington, D.C. (December 28, 1998), and (invited) to the Central Division APA, the American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Women, New Orleans, LA (May 8, 1999).21. (Invited) “A Feminist Perspective on Amorous Relationships Between Faculty and Students,” to the Pacific Division American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, CA (March 26, 1998).20. “The Rationality of Dispositions and the Rationality of Actions: The Interdependency Thesis,” to the Canadian Philosophical Association, St. Catharines, Ontario, (May 29, 1996).19. “Recent Challenges to Practical Justification in Ethics: Internalism and Persuasion,” to the Canadian Philosophical Association, Montreal, Quebec, (June 4, 1995).18. Commentary on “Principled Disagreements: Case by Case Reasoning in Practical Ethics,” to the Canadian Philosophical Association, Montreal, Quebec, (June 4, 1995).17. “What Would a Feminist Practical Justification in Ethics Be Like?,” to the Philosophy Department Colloquia Series, University of Kentucky, (April 29, 1994).16. Commentary on Louise Collins', “Kant, Autonomy, and Friends,” to the Pacific Division APA, Los Angeles, CA, (March 31, 1994).15. (Invited) Commentary on Paul Christopher's, “Women in Combat Roles?,” to the Central Division APA, the Society for Analytical Feminism, Chicago, IL, (April 22, 1993).14. “The Homeless and the Right to 'Public Dwelling',” to the Central Division APA, the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Chicago, IL, (April 23, 1993).13. “Right-Wing Women: Causes, Choices, and Blaming the Victim,” to the Pacific Division APA, the Society for Analytical Feminism, San Francisco, CA, (March 27, 1993).12. Commentary on Justin Schwartz's paper, “Human Nature, Feminism, and Social Change,” to the Central Division APA, the Society for Analytical Feminism, Louisville, KY, (April 23, 1992). 10 & 11. “Skepticism About Moral Motives,” to the Philosophy Departments at the University of Kentucky, Lexington (February 17, 1992), at the University of Cincinnati (April 9, 1992).9. (Invited) Commentary on Don Marquis' paper, “Women, Their Children-To-Be, and the Obligation Not to Harm,” to the Kansas Philosophical Association, at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, (February 8, 1992).8. “A Feminist Definition of Sexual Harassment,” to the Philosophy Department at Eastern Illinois University (January 31, 1992).7. Commentary on Joseph Kupfer's paper, “Genetic Screening in the Workplace,” to the Central Division APA, New Orleans, LA, (April 28, 1990).2-6. “The Self-Interest Based Contractarian Response to the Why-Be-Moral Skeptic,” to the Philosophy Departments at Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia (August 3, 1988); the University of Illinois at Chicago (November 17, 1988); the University of Colorado at Boulder (February, 1989); DePaul University (March, 1989); and Kansas State University (March, 1989).1. “The Employer-Employee Relationship and the Right to Know,” Mid-South Conference, Memphis, Tennessee, (February 17, 1984).INVITED INFORMAL TALKS/LECTURES/ETC.:?Blogpost: “You Might Think It’s Only Your Little Finger, and Only the Tip of It…” on the “Fit Is a Feminist Issue” blog, at (posted 2/13/2015).? Blogpost on improving the status of women in philosophy, for the AAUW, at (Posted 3/28/2012).? Discussion via Skype on The Moral Skeptic with students in 400-level ethics class (taught by James Nelson) at Michigan State University (March 22, 2012).? To be a presenter on “Philosophy TV” on moral skepticism.? Presentation on AAUW project (manuscript on The Moral Skeptic) to the Chicago Branch of the AAUW (January 14, 2006).? Panelist on undergraduate philosophy education at the Kentucky Philosophical Association, Georgetown College, Georgetown, KY (November 16, 2002).? Guest lecturer in Joan Callahan’s Health Care Ethics class, University of Kentucky (Spring 1996).? Guest lecturer in Feminism class in English Department, University of Kentucky, on the status of feminist ethics (Spring 1994).WORK IN PROGRESS:? Bodily Autonomy (monograph defending a right to bodily autonomy)? “On Being a Fan” (under review)? “Moral Bindingness”COURSES TAUGHT: Introduction to PhilosophyIntroduction to EthicsIntroductory LogicMedical Ethics (introductory)Health Care Ethics (mid-level)Introduction to Feminism and PhilosophyEthics (Normative and Metaethics, mid-level)Contemporary Moral Problems; meets Race and Ethnicity requirement at U. Michigan (mid-level)Ethical Theory (introductory, mid-level, advanced/graduate)Feminism and Philosophy (graduate/upper division) (U. of Kentucky, U. of Michigan)Advanced Topics in Ethics: Evil, Immorality, and Amorality (graduate/upper division) Advanced Topics in Ethics: Philosophical Issues of Abortion (graduate/upper division)Graduate Proseminar (Contemporary Section: Agency)Graduate Seminar in Ethics: Rationality and MoralityGraduate Seminar in Ethics: The Role of Values in Theories of Morality and Rationality Graduate Seminar in Ethics: Dignity and Self-RespectGraduate Seminar in Ethics: The Authority of Reason Graduate Seminar in Ethics: Contemporary Metaethics (twice) Graduate Seminar in Ethics: Bodily Autonomy (University of Waterloo, 2013; graduate/undergrad in philosophy + undergrad in Women’s Studies; Univ. of Kentucky, 2014)Graduate Seminar in Ethics: Moral Psychology (Fall 2016)Independent Studies:Bodily Autonomy (undergraduate Honors)Hate Speech (graduate)Feminist Pedagogy (graduate)Dignity and Woman Battering (undergraduate) Self-Interest and Morality (graduate) Metaethics (graduate)PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:I. Refereeing and ReviewingJournals:American Philosophical Quarterly (2/08)APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy: (1/93), (10/02), (3/06) Business and Professional Ethics: (4/95)Canadian Journal of Philosophy: (10/03)Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review: (1/90), (7/90), (6/91), (12/91), (1/92), (8/92), (7/94), (1/95), (4/96), (1/97), (4/97), (5/97), (10/97), (4/99), (9/99), (6/00), (3/01), (10/01), (3/03), (11/03), (2/04)Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy (9/14)Ethics (7/16)Feminist Philosophy Quarterly (1/18)Florida Philosophical Review: (9/03)Hypatia: (8/05); (11/08); (7/10); (1/14); (3/16)Journal of American Philosophical Association (9/17)Journal of Applied Philosophy (6/10)Journal of Global Ethics (1/17)Journal of Moral Philosophy (9/11)Journal of Social Philosophy: (12/98), (6/08), (5/09), (5/11), (3/13), (2/14)Res Philosophica (3/15)Social Philosophy Today: (10/05)Social Theory and Practice (1/11); (7/12); (7/16)Teaching Philosophy: (5/93), (1/07), (1/08), (5/08), (7/08), (10/08), (12/10), (9/11), (7/13), (5/14)External papers to authors (3/13), (3/14), (3/14), (3/15), (6/15)Publishing Companies:Broadview Press (9/03); (5/14)Cambridge University Press (7/04); (6/05)Cornell University Press (6/06); (9/08)Indiana University Press (11/07)Oxford University Press (5/05); (5/10); (11/11)Palgrave Publishers (9/11)Routledge (10/13); (5/15)Rowman & Littlefield (10/09); (7/17)University of Illinois Press (11/07)Wadsworth Publishing Company, McGraw-Hill, Inc., Basil Blackwell Publishers (20 books)Wiley-Blackwell (1/11)Grant Committees:AAUW Fellowship Committee (2014) (12-20 files in philosophy)AAUW Fellowship Committee (2013) (15-20 files in philosophy; secondary reader on history files)NEH Summer Proposals for 2011 (30 files in philosophy) (11/2010)Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (12/08)Conferences:Central States Philosophical Association (Vice President 2014 – 83 papers; President 2015)APA Central Division Program Committee member: (summer 2011: refereed and ranked 60 papers); (summer 2008: refereed and ranked 51 papers)Canadian Philosophical Association: (2/95, 1 paper), (1/96, 2 papers), (1/05, 1 paper)Central States Philosophical Association (7/04, 4 papers)North American Society for Social Philosophy (12/00, 1 paper)Society for Analytical Feminism: (1/93, 7 papers), (10/95, 9 papers), (11/99, 4papers), (11/00, 5 papers), (11/01, 2 papers), (11/02, 8 papers); conference at the University of Western Ontario, “Feminist Philosophy in the Analytic Tradition” (3/04, 6 papers); conference at the University of Kentucky, “Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy” (10/07, 20 papers); (9/09, 5 papers); (9/16, 10 long abstracts)Southern Conference for Philosophy and Cognitive Science (12/03, 12 papers)Other:Mentoring Program for Women in Philosophy (June 2011, organized by Ann Cudd and Louise Antony as part of the Task Force for Women Philosophy to aid the advancement of women in the profession; referred and commented on 5 papers for 5 mentees; ongoing refereeing of each mentee’s work at least until she is tenured – all are now tenured)Task Force on Women in Philosophy Project on Hiring and Salaries of Senior Women in Philosophy (2014-2017)II. Committees Internal Committees:– Dean’s Advisory Committee for Promotion and Tenure for Sciences and Mathematics (2015; 2016; 2017)– Assistant Chair/Director of Undergraduate Studies, University of Kentucky (2013-2014; 2002-2005) (Duties include scheduling faculty/TA/PTI courses, advising majors, mid-semester TA training session, meeting with undergraduates on professional issues; undergraduate activities; assigning awards)– special job search 2013-14; 2014-15 – Committee on Best Graduate Student Essay Contest (2014; 2018) –Committee on Teaching Award for Graduate Students (2017)– Executive Committee, University of Kentucky (elected position) (2002-2003; 2003-2004; 2006-2007; 2009-2010; 2016-17)– Organizer and Director of the Forum for Women in Philosophy, University of Kentucky (Spring 2002- present)– Multi-Year Fellowship Faculty Review Committee (Spring 2012; for grad students at UK)– Mentor for junior faculty (2010-16: Natalie Nenadic)– Department Newsletter Editor/Manager (2006-2007; 2008-2009; 2009-2010)– Committee on Revising Ph.D. Exams (2002)– Committee on Revising Graduate Program (2002-2003)– Graduate Student Admissions Committee (1995, 2003, 2004, 2010)– Philosophy Department Reading Group (participant 2001-present)– Placement Director, University of Kentucky (1998-2000; 2010-11)– Ad Hoc Committee on the Status of Women, University of Kentucky (1997-1999)– Search Committee, University of Kentucky (2009; 1998); Kansas State University (1991-92)– Dissertation Committees: Lauren DickeyKeith Buhler (2014-16)Michelle Catlin Wayne Downs (chair)Kimberly Goard (co-chair; defended 10/2015)Michael Horton (defended 12/15/2012)Elisia Taylor (co-chair)Aaron German Kay Meyers (Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, defended 9/98))Amy Goff-Yates (defended 10/99)Linette Lowe (main co-chair)Anne Blakeney (Anthropology, defended 12/6/02) Jennifer Woodward (defended 5/2/11)JoBeth Jordan Jeanine Weekes Schroer (UIC, Philosophy, defended 7/7/05)Melissa Kozma (UIC, Philosophy, defended 7/26/10)Christa Hodapp (defended 7/7/11)Clint Baldwin (Communications, defended 3/2010)– Participant in Departmental Mock Interviews for Job Candidates (2010, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998)– Speakers Committee, Kansas State University (1990-92), University of Kentucky (1993-94, 1996-97, 2007; Chair 1994-96)– Teaching Director/Evaluator (1994-95; 2 students); (1995-96; 2 students); 2006-07 (3 students); 2008-2009 (3 students); 2009-2010 (5 students); 2010-2011 (2 students); 2012-13 (5 students); 2013-14 (2 students); 2014-15 (2 students); 2015-16 (2 students); 2016-17 (3 students); 2017-18 (2 students)– Value Theory Exam Committee, University of Kentucky (1994-present; Chair 2012-13; 2010-11; 2009-2010; 2008-2009; 2006-2007; 2005; 2001-2002)– University Committee on Research Involving Human Subjects, Kansas State University, (1990-1992)– Graduate Student Representative, University of Illinois, (Spring 1986, 1987); University of Tennessee, (1982-1984)External Committees:? Nominated for elected position of member-at-large of Board of Directors of the American Philosophical Association (9/17) (declined)? (Invited) Vice President (2014) and President (2015) of Central States Philosophical Association (Duties as VP include finding referees for 83 paper submissions, organizing program with commentators and chairs; duties as President include hosting conference, securing funding, presenting paper, and selecting keynote speaker)? Member of Special Task Force on Women in Philosophy (August 2009-2017) (on subcommittees on mentoring; on gender disparities on salaries and senior hires – 2014-2017)? Member of Mentoring Project for Junior Women in Philosophy (6/19-6/21/2011); 5 mentees whose work I oversee at least until tenured (refereed their working papers, and led a one-hour group discussion on each; served on panel on “Getting Tenure” at Workshop at U Mass, Amherst)American Philosophical Association:? Member of APA Central Division Program Committee (2011) ? Organized session on “Moral Authority”; co-organized session on “Adaptive Preferences” ? Refereed 60 papers? Nominated for Divisional Representative, Central Division APA 2009? Member of APA Central Division Program Committee (2007)? Refereed 51 papers? Organized three sessions for the Central APA, 2008: “Autonomy and Women’s Bodies” “Responsibility for Resisting Oppression” Symposium on Setting the Moral Compass” ? Member of American Philosophical Association Committee on the Status of Women (July 1, 2003-June 30, 2006)? Organized sessions for the APA Committee on the Status of Women: “Teaching in a Climate of Conservatism,” co-sponsored by the APA Committee for the Defense of Professional Rights of Philosophers, Central Division APA (April 2006) “Feminism and Disability,” co-sponsored by the APA Inclusiveness Committee, Central Division APA (April 2006)Society for Analytical Feminism:? President (1999-2001; 2001-03); Executive Officer (1992-94); (1995-97); (2008-2010); Nominating Committee (2012)? Organized the following conferences/sessions:? Main Organizer for the second APA-independent conference for the Society for Analytical Feminism, “Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy,” at the University of Kentucky (April 4-6, 2008); 10 invited speakers + paper submissions. Secured two major internal grants; organized program –speakers/commentators/chairs; hotel arrangements, etc.? Main Organizer (with Samantha Brennan) for first APA-independent conference for the Society for Analytical Feminism, at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada (June 2004); 11 invited speakers + paper submissions.? Organized Sessions:–“Not Your Father’s Metaethics: Feminist Approaches,” Eastern Division APA (December 2004)– “Feminist Critiques of Reason,” Pacific Division APA (March 2004)– “Feminism and Evil,” Eastern Division APA (December 2002)– “Feminism as a Meeting Place: Analytical and Continental Traditions,” Pacific Division APA (March 2002)– “Intrafeminist Critique,” Pacific Division APA (April 2000)– “Backlash Against Feminism,” Eastern Division APA (December 1998)– “Homeless and the Law,” for The Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Central Division APA, (April, 1993).? External Reviewer for Non-departmental Tenure Cases: Texas Tech University Whitman College University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Cleveland State UniversityUniversity of Massachusetts, Lowell ? I have chaired sessions at numerous conferences:2012 (1); 2011 (1); 2009 (1); 2008 (2); 2006 (2); 2005 (1); 2004 (2); 2003 (1); 2002 (2); 2001 (3); 1998 (1); 1996 (1); 1995 (1); 1991 (1)III. Professional MembershipsAmerican Association of University Women (2006-2007)American Philosophical Association (1982-); member of the APA Committee on the Status of Women (July 1, 2003- June 30, 2006); member of the APA Central Division Program Committee (2007, 2011)AMINTAPHIL (1992-1997)Canadian Philosophical Association (1994-2003)Central States Philosophical Association (2000-)North American Society for Social Philosophy (1994-1997)Society for Analytical Feminism, (1991-); President (1999-2001; 2001-03); Executive Officer (1992-94); (1995-97); (2008-2010)Society for Philosophy of Love and Sex (2007-)Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs (1992-2000)Society for Women in Philosophy (1988-)Special Task Force on Women in Philosophy (Steering Committee) (2009-)Special Task Force on Women in Philosophy: Subcommittee on Mentoring Project (2011-) and Subcommittee on Professional Issues (2013-) ................
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