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 Curriculum VitaeMARGARET OLIVIA LITTLE(updated Aug. 2016) Director, Kennedy Institute of EthicsAssociate Professor, Philosophy Department Georgetown University 419 Healy Hall Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 littlem@georgetown.edu202-687-2312 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Director, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, July 2009 – present Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, 1994 – present Philosophy Department, Georgetown University, 1994 – present (Assoc. Prof., 2000) Visiting Scholar, National Institutes of Health, Dept. of Bioethics, Oct. 2007 – Oct. 2008 Visiting Scholar, National Institutes of Health, Dept. of Bioethics, Feb. 1998 - Dec. 1998 Visiting Assistant Professor, Philosophy Dept., The Johns Hopkins University, Fall 1997 Assistant Professor, Bryn Mawr College, Philosophy Department, Feminism and Gender Studies Program, Fall 1992 – Spring 1994 Professional Lecturer, Georgetown University, Philosophy Department, Spring 1992EDUCATION Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Philosophy, 1994 Exchange Scholar, Princeton University, Philosophy, 1990 - 1991 B.Phil., Oxford University, University College, Philosophy, 1985 B.A., University of Iowa, Philosophy, 1983, Highest Honors AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS Nominated for teaching excellence, Georgetown University, College, 2013 and 2014Fellow, The Hastings Center, 2001 - present Mellon Summer Scholar, 1999, 1998 (declined), 1997, 1996 Jacob Javits Graduate Fellowship, 1987-89 Ralph W. Church Scholarship, l985-87 Rhodes Scholar, 1983-85 BOOKS Thinking About Reasons: Essays in Honor of Jonathan Dancy, co-editor with David Bakhurst and Brad Hooker, Oxford University Press, 2013Moral Particularism, co-editor with Brad Hooker, Clarendon Press (Oxford), 2000 PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES & CHAPTERS Little, M., A. Lyerly, A. Mastroianni, R. Faden, “Ethics and Research with Pregnant Women: Lessons from HIV/AIDS,” In Clinical Research Involving Pregnant Women, Editors: Baylis, Fran?oise, Ballantyne, Angela, Springer Books, forthcomingKrubiner, C. R. Faden, J. Cadigan, S. Gilbert, L. Henry, M. Little, A. Mastroianni, E. Namey, K. Sullivan, A. Lyerly, Advancing HIV Research with Pregnant Women: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities, AIDS, online prepublication August 6, 2016“Brandt’s ‘Moral Valuation,’” Ethics, Vol. 125, No. 3 (April 2015), pp. 811-814 “In Defence of Non-Deontic Reasons,” in Thinking About Reasons: ?Essays Honoring Jonathan Dancy,” eds. David Bakhurst, Brad Hooker, and Margaret Little, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 112-136Little, M. and A. Lyerly, “The Limits of Conscientious Refusal: A Duty to Ensure Access,” Virtual Mentor, March 2013, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 257-262Lyerly, A., M. Little, R. Faden, “Reframing the Framework: Toward Fair Inclusion of Pregnant Women as Participants in Research,” The American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 11, Issue 5, 2011, pp. 50-52Little, M., A. Lyerly, R. Faden, “Moving Forward With Research Involving Pregnant Women: A Critical Role for Wisdom From the Field,” AJOB Primary Research, Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2011, pp. 15-17? Lyerly, A. and M. Little, “Toward an Ethically Responsible Approach to Vaginal Birth After Cesarean,” Seminars in Perinatology 34, no. 5 (October 2010): 337-344.? Lance, M. and M. Little, “Review of Marc Lange’s Laws and Lawmakers: Science, Metaphysics, and the Laws of Nature” Ethics 120, no. 2 (January 2010): 431-437.?Little, M., A. Lyerly, R. Faden, “Pregnant Women and Medical Research: A Moral Imperative,” Bioethica Forum, 2009, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 60-65.? Reprinted in: Emanuel EJ, Crouch RA, Arras JD, Grady C, Moreno JD (editors) Ethical and regulatory aspects of clinical research: readings and commentary. 2nd edition. Baltimore (MD), Johns Hopkins University Press.Lyerly, A., L. Mitchell, E. Armstrong, L. Harris, R. Kukla, M. Kuppermann, M. Little (The Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group), “Risk and the Pregnant Body,” Hastings Center Report, Vol. 39, no. 6, Nov-Dec 2009, pp. 34-42?Lyerly, A., M. Little, R. Faden, “The National Children’s Study: A Golden Opportunity to Address the Health Needs of Pregnant Women,” American Journal of Public Health, 2009 October; 99(10): 1742–1745?Kukla, R., M. Kuppermann, M. Little, A. Lyerly, L. Mitchell, E. Armstrong, L. Harris (The Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group), “Finding Autonomy in Birth,” Bioethics, January 2009 (23:1), pp. 1-8Halpern, J and M. Little, “Motivating Health: Empathy & the Normative Activity of Coping,” in Naturalized Bioethics, eds. Hilde Lindemann, Margaret Walker, & Marian Verkerk, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 141-162?Lyerly, A., M. Little, R. Faden, “A Critique of ‘The Fetus as Patient’,” American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 8, Number 7, July 2008, pp. 42-44?“Abortion & the Margins of Personhood,” Rutgers Law Journal, Vol. 39, 2008, pp. 331- 348Reprinted in Potentiality: Metaphysical & Bioethical Dimensions, ed. John P. Lizza, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014?Brown, S., A. Lyerly, M. Little, J. Lantos, “Paediatrics-Based Fetal Care: ?Unanswered Ethical Questions,” Acta Paediatrica, 2008 December; 97 (12): 1617-1619Little, M., A. Lyerly, L. Mitchell, E. Armstrong, L. Harris, R. Kukla, M. Kuppermann (The Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group), “Mode of Delivery: Towards Responsible Inclusion of Patient Preferences,” Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008 October; 112(4): 913-918?Carse, A. and M. Little, “Exploitation & the Enterprise of Medical Research,” in Exploitation & Developing Countries: The Ethics of Clinical Research, eds. Ezekiel Emanuel and Jennifer Hawkins, Princeton University Press, 2008, pp. 206-245?Lyerly, A., M. Little, R. Faden, “Pregnancy and Research,” Hastings Center Report, Vol. 38, No. 6, Nov-Dec 2008, inside back coverLyerly, A., M. Little, R. Faden, “The Second Wave: Toward Ethical Inclusion of Pregnant Women in Clinical Research,” International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Fall 2008, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 5-22Reprinted in Health Care Ethics in Canada, eds. Francoise Baylis, Barry Hoffmaster, Susan Sherwin, Kirstin Borgeston (Cengage Learning), 3rd edition, 2011?Lyerly, A., L. Mitchell, E. Armstrong, L. Harris, R. Kukla, M. Kuppermann, M. Little (The Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group), “Risk, Value, & Decision-Making Around Pregnancy,” Obstetrics & Gynecology,?2007 April: 109(4); 979-984Lance, M. and M. Little, “Where The Laws Are,” Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol II, ed. Russ Shafer-Landau, Oxford University Press. 2007, pp. 149 - 171Lance, M. and M. Little, “From Particularism to Defeasibility,” in Challenging Moral Particularism, eds. Mark Lance, Matjaz Potrc, Vojko Strahovnik, Routledge, 2007, pp. 53-74Lance, M. and M. Little, “Defending Moral Particularism” in Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory, ed. James Dreier (Blackwell Press), 2006, pp. 305-321M. Little, W. Moczynski, P. Richardson, S. Joffe, “Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Ethics Rounds: Life-threatening Illness and the Desire to Adopt,” The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Volume 15, Number 4, December 2005, pp. 385-393Lance, M. and M. Little, “Particularism and Anti-Theory,” The Oxford Handbook of Ethics?(Oxford University Press), ed. David Copp, 2005, pp. 567-594“The Moral Permissibility of Abortion,” in Contemporary Debates in Applied Ethics, ed. Andrew I. Cohen & Christopher Wellman (Blackwell Press), 2005, pp. 27-40, and 2nd edition, 2014, pp. 51-62Reprinted in Ethics in Practice, ed. Hugh LaFollette (Blackwell Press), 2006 “Abortion & Sexuality,” in Sex from Plato to Paglia: A Philosophical Encyclopedia, ed. Alan Soble (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press), 2005, pp. 1-7Lance, M. and M. Little, “Defeasibility and the Normative Grasp of Context,” Erkenntnis, 61(2-3): 435-455, 2004“The Morality of Abortion,” in A Companion to Applied Ethics?(Blackwell Press), eds. Christopher Wellman and Ray Frey, 1st edition, 2003, pp. 313-325; 2nd edition, 2013Reprinted in Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, eds. Bonnie Steinbock, Alex John London, John Arras (Mayfield Publishing), 6th?edition (2008), 7th?edition (2011), 8th?edition (2012)Reprinted in Taking Sides: Bioethics Issues, ed. Carol Levine (McGraw-Hill), 11th?edition (2006); 12th?edition (2007); 13th?edition (2009), 14th?edition (2001); ed. Greg Kaebnick, 15th?edition (2013)Edited version reprinted in Biomedical Ethics, 6th edition (McGraw-Hill, 2006); eds. Thomas A. Mappes and David DeGrazia; 7th?edition (2011), eds. David DeGrazia, Thomas A. Mappes, Jeffrey Brand-Ballar“On Knowing the ‘Why’: Particularism and Moral Theory,” The Hastings Center Report, 31(4), July/August 2001, pp. 32-40Reprinted in Ethical Theory: An Anthology, ed. Russ Shafer-Landau (Wiley-Blackwell), 1st?ed, (2007), pp. 776-784; 2nd?ed. (2013), pp. 776-784“Wittgensteinian Lessons on Particularism,” in Slow Cures and Bad Philosophers: Essays on Wittgenstein, Medicine, and Bioethics, ed. Carl Elliot, (Duke University Press), 2001, p. 161-180“Moral Generalities Revisited,” in Moral Particularism, eds. Brad Hooker and Margaret Little, (Clarendon Press, Oxford), 2000, pp. 276-304“Abortion, Intimacy, and the Duty to Gestate,” Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, vol. 2, 1999, pp. 295-312?“Cosmetic Surgery, Suspect Norms, and Complicity,” in Enhancing Human Capacities: Conceptual Complexities and Ethical Implications, ed. Eric Parens (Georgetown University Press), 1998, pp. 162-176Reprinted in Enhancement: Die ethische Debatte?(Broschiert), ed. Bettina Schone-Seifert and Davinia Talbot, 2009Reprinted in Biomedical Ethics, eds. David DeGrazia, Thomas A. Mappes, Jeffrey Brand-Ballard, (McGraw-Hill), 7th?edition, 2011Review, Laura Purdy’s Reproducing Bioethics: Issues in Feminist Bioethics, for Women and Health, vol. 29, no. 4, 1999, pp. 109-112“Care: From Theory to Orientation and Back,” in Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, vol. 23, no. 2, April 1998, pp. 190-209“Virtue as Knowledge: Objections from the Philosophy of Mind,” Nous, vol. 31, no. 1, 1997, pp. 59-79Reprinted in: Foundations of Ethics, eds. Russ Shafer-Landau & Terence Cuneo (Blackwells), 2006, pp. 252-264?“Let Me Count the Ways: Feminism and Bioethics,” review of Joan Callahan’s Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law, and Susan Wolf’s Feminism and Bioethics: Beyond Reproduction, in Medical Humanities Review, Spring 1997?“Suspect Norms of Appearance and the Ethics of Complicity,” in In the Eye of the Beholder: Ethics and Medical Change of Appearance, eds. Inez de Beaufort, Medard Hilhorst, Soren Holm (Scandinavian University Press), 1996, pp. 151-167?“Procreative Liberty, Biological Connections, and Motherhood,” Journal of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, vol. 6, no. 4, Dec. 1996, pp. 392-396?“Why A Feminist Bioethics?” Journal of The Kennedy Institute of Ethics, vol. 6, no 1, March 1996, pp. 1-18Reprinted in Meaning and Medicine, eds. James Lindemann Nelson and Hilde Lindemann Nelson (Routledge), 1999Reprinted in Health Care Ethics in Canada, 2nd Edition, Baylis, Downie, Sherwin and Hoffmaster, 2004; 3rd edition, 2011Review, R. Jay Wallace’s Responsibility and the Moral Sentiments, in Philosophical Quarterly, 45(5): October 1996, pp. 541-544“Seeing and Caring: The Role of Affect in Feminist Moral Epistemology,” Hypatia, vol. 10, no. 3, Summer 1995, pp. 117-137Reprinted in: Foundations of Ethics, eds. Russ Shafer-Landau & Terence Cuneo (Blackwells), 2006, pp 421-433“Perspectives on Surrogate Motherhood,” review of books by John Robertson, Christine Overall, Ruth Macklin, and Helena Ragone, Medical Humanities Review, Fall 1995“Recent Work in Moral Realism: Naturalism,” Philosophical Books, vol. 35, no. 3, July 1994, pp. 145-153“Recent Work in Moral Realism: Non-Naturalism,” Philosophical Books, vol. 35, no. 4, Oct. 1994, pp. 225-233?NON-PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSwith Jake Earl, critical précis of Agnieszka Jaworska & Julie?Tannenbaum's "Person-Rearing Relationships as a Key to Higher Moral?Status," PEA Soup (blog), Feb. 20, 2014: author, American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Comm. No. 578, Elective Surgery & Patient Choice, 2013with Ann Pendleton-Jullian, “Design & Ethics,” op-ed, The Hoya, Feb. 2013“Conscience and Health Care,” op-ed, The Hoya, Jan. 2013Lyerly, A., M. Little, F. Faden, “Pregnancy Is No Time to Refuse a Flu Shot,” op-ed, The New York Times, Sept., 29, 2009, pp D6Faden, R., A. Lyerly, M. Little, “A Custom Drug,” The New York Times, May 10, 2009, op-ed, pp WK10Armstrong, E., Harris L., Kukla R., Kuppermann M., Little M., Lyerly A., Mitchell L. (The Obstetrics and Gynecology Risk Research Group), “Maternal Caffeine Consumption during Pregnancy and the Risk of Miscarriage,” letter to the editor, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2008, 199(5), e13with Alisa Carse, “Threats & Offers” and “Pornography,” Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. Ted HonderichEDITORIAL WORK Editorial Board, Ethics, 2009-presentAssociate Editor, Ethics, 2008-09 Subject Editor, Bioethics, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, June 2005-April 2009 Editor-in-Chief, International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Newsletter, Fall 1996-2004 Guest Co-Editor, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, special issue on The Theory of Care Theory, April 1998 Guest Editor, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, special issue on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, March 1996 Reviewer for Oxford University Press, MIT Press, Ethics, Nous, Philosophical Quarterly, Hypatia, Social Theory & Practice, Journal of Clinical Ethics, The Hastings Center Report, Journal of the Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Philosophical Explorations, Theoretical Medicine & Bioethics, Journal of Ethics & Social Philosophy, ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS “Clinical Research with Pregnant Women,” invited Grand Rounds, National Institutes of Health (Feb. 2010, Feb 2011, Nov. 2015)“Clinical Research with Pregnant Women,” Lawrence Lader Lecture, Harvard Medical School, April 29, 2015Commentary on Henry Richardson’s Articulating the Moral Community: Towards a Constructive Ethical Pragmatism, Moral Innovation Workshop, Georgetown University (April 2014) Cadigan J, Krubiner C, Mastroianni A, Little M, Lyerly A, Faden R. “Advancing Research on Pregnancy and HIV: Ethics and Engagement,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, October 16-19, 2014.“Reasons and Exculpatory Force” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), University of Toronto Philosophy Department (Sept. 2013)“The Ethics of Research with Pregnant Women,” Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research Webinar (June, 2013) “Abortion, Conscience, and the Ethics of Provision,” The Weiss Lecture, Williams College (May 2013)“Abortion, Conscience, and the Ethics of Provision,” The Shobe Endowed Lecture, University of California San Francisco Medical Center (May 2013)“Abortion, Conscience, and the Ethics of Provision,” Kansas State University Philosophy Dept. (March 2013)“The Moral Right to Do Wrong” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), Kansas State University Philosophy Department (March 2013) Panel member, discussion of Law’s Virtues by Catherine Kavegny, The Brookings Institute (Jan. 2013)“The Moral Right to Do Wrong” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), Meta-Ethics Workshop, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Philosophy Department (Nov. 2012)“The Second Wave: Research & Pregnant Women” (project joint with Anne Lyerly and Ruth Faden), presentation to the staff of the Presidential Commission on the Study of Bioethical Issues (Nov. 2012)“Maternal Decision-Making,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Department of Social Medicine (May 2012) “Non-Deontic Reasons,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Philosophy Department (May 2012)“Morality Beyond Demands” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), The Evelyn Barker Memorial Lecture, University of Maryland at Baltimore County (April 2012) “The Moral Right to Do Wrong” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), University of Texas at Austin Philosophy Conference (Feb. 2012) “Careers in Bioethics,” Public Leadership Education Network (Jan. 2012, Jan. 2011, Nov. 2011)“Research with Pregnant Women: A Moral Imperative” (project joint with Anne Lyerly and Ruth Faden), Bioethics Challenges in HIV/AIDS Research Workshop, National Institute of Allergies & Infectious Diseases (Oct. 2011, Nov. 2010, Nov. 2008)“Clinical Research with Pregnant Women” (project joint with Anne Lyerly and Ruth Faden), National Institutes of Health course on Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research (Oct. 2011, Sept. 2009, Nov. 2008)with Anne Lyerly & Ruth Faden, “The Ethics of Research with Pregnant Women” Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research annual conference (Oct. 2011, Oct. 2008) “Feminism and Abortion,” Keynote speaker, Diotoma Conference, University of Western Ontario (Sept. 2011)“Non-Deontic Reasons,” University of Reading Philosophy Department (England, June 2011)“Feminist Approaches to Bioethics,” National Institutes of Health, Department of Bioethics Postdoctoral Seminar (Feb. 2011, Nov. 1999, Nov. 1998, Nov. 1997) “Between the Obligatory & the Optional" (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), University of Kentucky Philosophy Department, Dec. 2010 “Between the Obligatory & the Optional" (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), invited Plenary Speaker, American Society for Bioethics & the Humanities (Oct. 2010) "A Gradualist View of Fetal Status," panel member, Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Fair Minded Words Conference, Princeton University (Oct. 2010)with Anne Lyerly & Ruth Faden, “The Second Wave: Towards the Fair & Responsible Inclusion of Pregnant Women in Clinical Research,” presentation to the Office of Research on Women's Health conference on Research & Pregnancy (Oct. 2010) “Between the Obligatory & the Optional" (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), Creating Normative Worlds Workshop, Georgetown University (March 2010) “Morality & Abortion,” University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (March 2010)“The Ethics of Research with Pregnant Women” (project joint with Anne Lyerly and Ruth Faden), Invited Grand Rounds, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (March 2010) “Issues of Reproductive Ethics,” presentation to the Population and Family Planning Committee of China (Feb. 2010, Nov. 2010, Nov. 2009, Nov. 2008, Nov. 2007) “Danger Talk: Feminism and Fetuses,” panel discussion at Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association (Dec. 2009) “The Ethics of Research with Pregnant Women,” Maternal Health Course, FDA (Food & Drug Administration) (April 2009)“Morality & Abortion,” University of California, Riverside Philosophy Department (April 2009) “Re-Thinking Abortion,” Rutgers Law School (March 2009) “Morality & Abortion,” Bryn Mawr College (March 2009) “Morality & Abortion,” Keynote Address, The Tennessee Philosophical Association (Nov. 2008) “Between the Obligatory & the Optional" (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), The Deontology Theory Group (Oct. 2008) “Between the Obligatory & the Optional" (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), Meta-Ethics Workshop, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Sept. 2008) With Coleen Macnamara, “Between the Obligatory & the Optional,” Dubrovnik Moral Assessment conference (Croatia, June 2008) “Abortion,” panel member, Central Division of the American Philosophical Association Conference (April 2008) “Morality & Abortion,” Davidson College (March 2008) “Abortion & the Margins of Personhood,” Jurisprudence Panel, American Association of Law Professors, New York City (Jan. 2008) Schoenfeld T, Kukla R, Amoura J, Lyerly AD, Little M. ‘Reproducing’ Risk: Women and Clinical Research. PRIM&R Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL. November 19, 2008.“Morality Beyond Demands” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), University of Michigan Philosophy Dept. (Nov. 2007) “The Ethics of Research with Pregnant Women,” Bioethics Interest Group, National Institutes of Health (Nov. 2007) Panelist, “The Second Wave: A Moral Framework for Clinical Research with Pregnant Women,” American Society of Bioethics & Humanities conference (Oct. 2007) with Jodi Halpern, “Empathy & Empowerment: Towards a New Model of Risk Communication,” Conference on Risk, Technology, & Emotion, Delft University, Holland (June 2007) Commentator, workshop on Trust, Yale University Philosophy Department (April 2007) Panelist, Conference on Maternal Birth Trauma in Africa, Duke University Medical Center (March 2007) “Morality Beyond Demands” (co-authored with Coleen Macnamara), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Feb. 2007)with the Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group, “Risk, Values, & Decision Making Around Pregnancy,” Summit on Pregnancy, Atlanta (Jan. 2007) “Deontic Pluralism,” The Columbia-Rutgers Values Workshop, Rutgers University (Dec. 2006) “Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” University of California, Los Angeles Philosophy Department (Nov. 2006) “Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Vassar College (Oct. 2006)“The Fetus as Patient,” panel member, American Society for Bioethics & Humanities (Oct. 2006) Critic, Author Meets Critics on Jonathan Dancy’s Unprincipled Ethics, Central Division of the American Philosophical Conference (2006) “Risk & the Pregnant Body” (co-authored with the Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group), Duke University Medical Center (April 2006) “The Ethics of Caring,” The Denise Emerson Memorial Lecture, Duke University (April 2006) with Mark Lance, “Where the Laws Are,” Meta-Ethics Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison Philosophy Department (Sept. 2005) with Mark Lance, “Where the Laws Are,” Bled Conference on Particularism (Slovenia, June 2005) “Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Ursinus College, March 2005“Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Queen’s University (March 2005) “Moral Particularism,” Queen’s University Philosophy Department (Kingston, Ontario, March 2005) “Moral Particularism,” Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association Conference (March 2004) “Medical Enhancement,” The National Institutes of Health Joint Seminar in Bioethics (Feb. 2005) “Risk & the Pregnant Body” (co-authored with the Ob-Gyn Risk Research Group), University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health “Where the Laws Are” (co-authored with Mark Lance), University of Texas, Austin Philosophy Department “The Moral Status of Early Life,” panel presentation at the American Society of Bioethics & the Humanities, Philadelphia (Oct. 2004) “Medical Enhancement,” The Ackerman Symposium, Harvard Medical School (April 2004) “Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Tulane University (Jan. 2004) “Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Ohio State University Philosophy Department (Nov. 2003)“Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Princeton University Center for Human Values (Nov. 2003)“Intimate Assistance: Re-Thinking Abortion in Law & Morality,” Duke University (Oct. 2003) “Emotions & Medical Decision-Making,” panel member, American Society of Bioethics & the Humanities, Montreal (Oct. 2003) “Care in the Caretaking Professions,” The Leiter Lecture, Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Washington, DC (April 2003) with Alisa Carse, “Threats & Offers,” NIH Joint Seminar in Bioethics (Dec. 2002) “Feminist Approaches to Bioethics,” Waseda University, Japan (Dec. 2002) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” The Johns Hopkins University Philosophy Department (Nov. 2002)“Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” University of Pennsylvania Philosophy Department (Nov. 2002) “Responsibility & Psychopharmacology,” panel member, American Society of Bioethics & the Humanities, Baltimore (Oct. 2002) “Particularism & Defeasible Generalizations in Morality” (co-authored with Mark Lance), Massachusetts Institute of Technology Philosophy Department (Oct. 2002)with Mark Lance, “Particularism & Defeasible Generalizations in Morality,” British Society for Ethical Theory, Reading, England (April 2002) “Particularism & Defeasible Generalizations in Morality” (co-authored with Mark Lance), Mt. Holyoke College (April 2002)“Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” Mt Holyoke College (April 2002) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” Philamore reading group (Feb. 2002) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” Georgia State University Philosophy Department (Feb. 2002)“Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” invited speaker session, the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Conference (Dec. 2001) “Moral Generalities Revisited,” Philamore reading group (Oct. 2001) “Particularism & Defeasible Generalizations in Morality,” Bates College Philosophy Department (Oct. 2001) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” Wellesley College (Oct. 2001) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” University of Iowa Philosophy Department (May 2001)“Moral Generalities Revisited,” University of Virginia Philosophy Department (May 2001) “Moral Generalities Revisited,” University of Iowa Philosophy Department (May 2001) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” State University of New York, Albany Philosophy Department (March 2001) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” The University of Maryland, College Park Philosophy Department (March 2001) “The Ethics of Care,” Dana Farber Cancer Clinic, Harvard University (Dec. 2000) “Health Care & the Politics of Difference,” University of Virginia Bioethics Center (Oct. 2000) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” Michigan State University Bioethics Center (Oct. 2000) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” University of Virginia Bioethics Center (Oct. 2000) “Care in the Caretaking Professions,” University of Nevada, Las Vegas Philosophy Department (May 2000) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” University of Nevada at Las Vegas Philosophy Department (May 2000) “Abortion, Intimacy, & the Duty to Gestate,” Gaucher College (April 2000) “Feminist Lessons in Moral Epistemology,” American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities National Conference, Philadelphia (Oct. 1999) with Carol Bailey, “Bioethics Primer,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities National Conference (Oct. 1999) “Maternal-Fetal Conflict Revisited,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Members’ Day Symposium (Sept. 1999) “Gestation Without Consent,” American University’s Washington College of Law (May 1999)“Surrogate Gestation and the Meanings of Motherhood: What’s A Good Feminist To Do?” York College (April 1999)“Gestation Without Consent,” Anne Howard Shaw Lecture, Albion College (March 1999)“Health Care & the Politics of Difference,” Members’ Day Symposium, Kennedy Institute of Ethics (Dec. 1998)“Health Care & the Politics of Difference,” American Public Health Association Conference, Washington, DC (Nov. 1998) “Why a Feminist Approach to Bioethics?” University of Maryland at Baltimore County (Nov. 1998)“New Reproductive Arrangements,” United States Uniformed Services Medical Center, Washington D.C. (Oct. 1998)“Gestation Without Consent,” British Society for Ethical Theory, University of Kent at Canterbury (Sept. 1998) “Gestation Without Consent,” Bioethics Summer Retreat, Cape Cod (June 1998)“Gestation Without Consent,” University of Tennessee at Knoxville Philosophy Department (April 1998)“Radical Moral Particularism,” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Philosophy Department (April 1998)“Abortion,” National Institutes of Health Department of Bioethics Postgraduate Seminar (March 1998, Dec. 1998) “Surrogate Motherhood,” The National Institutes of Health Department of Bioethics Postdoctoral Seminar (Dec. 1999, Feb. 1998, Nov. 1998)“Caring and Institutional Ethics,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Members’ Symposium (Jan. 1998) “Why a Feminist Approach to Bioethics?” University of Virginia Bioethics Center (Nov. 1997)“Surrogate Motherhood,” University of Minnesota Bioethics Center (Oct. 1997) “Caring and Institutional Ethics,” National Hospice Organization Convention (Oct. 1997)“Caring and Institutional Ethics,” Board of Directors, Montgomery County Hospice Society (Sept. 1997)“Radical Moral Particularism,” British Society for Ethical Theory, Lancaster University (July 1997)“Radical Moral Particularism,” Philamore reading group (April 1997)“Radical Moral Particularism,” Georgetown-University of Maryland reading group (Dec. 1996) Discussant, Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, session on Moral Perception (Dec. 1996) “Surrogate Motherhood,” World Congress of Bioethics (Nov. 1996)“Why a Feminist Approach to Bioethics?” Keynote Speech, Women in Health Care 5th Annual Berkshires conference (Nov. 1996)“Saving Appearances When the Norms are Ideologically Suspect,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Members’ Symposium (Oct. 1996) “Saving Appearances When the Norms are Ideologically Suspect,” Hastings Center Project on Enhancement (March 1996)“Surrogate Motherhood,” University of Maryland at Baltimore, Medical Center (Nov. 1995) “Saving Appearances When the Norms are Ideologically Suspect,” Conference on the Ethics of Appearance, Copenhagen, Denmark (June 1995)Discussant, Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association, session on Moral Realism, San Francisco (April 1995) “Moral Particularism and ‘Good-Making’ Properties,” Keele University Philosophy Department, England (March 1995) “Why a Feminist Approach to Bioethics?” Keele University, England, course on medical ethics (March 1995)Discussant, Conference on Practical Reason, St. Andrew’s University, Scotland (March 1995) “Why a Feminist Approach to Bioethics?” Bioethics Retreat, Bar Harbour, Maine (June 1994) “Seeing and Caring in Moral Epistemology,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Philosophy Department, Georgetown University (May 1994) “Seeing and Caring in Moral Epistemology,” Virginia Commonwealth University (March 1994)ADMINISTRATION AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Kennedy Institute of Ethics Director, July 2009 - present Co-Founder, EthicsLab ()Producer, Phlx101-01, Introduction to Bioethics MOOC (massive, open, online course), Spring 2014 ()Interim Director, Bioethics Research Library, Sept. 2011 – Nov. 2012Course Director, Intensive and Advanced Bioethics Courses, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, 1995-1998, 2001- 2010 Faculty Co-Coordinator, Joint Seminar in Bioethics, Fall 2000 – Fall 2010 Mentor, Greenwall Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program, 2005 -- 2009Grants & AwardsWellcome Trust, Conducting Ethical Research with Pregnant Women in the Emerging Zika Pandemic and Beyond: Challenges Arising in Public Health Crises. Role: co-I. 2016-2018.National Institutes of Health (NIAID) R01, The PHASES Project: Pregnancy and HIV/AIDS: Seeking Equitable Study. 2015-2019. Role: site PI.National Institutes of Health (NIAID) R56, Advancing HIV Research During Pregnancy: Ethics and Engagement. 2013-14. Role: site PI. Total GU Direct: $143,080Principal Investigator, ITEL (Initiative on Technology Enhanced Learning), Georgetown University, grant for making Introduction to Bioethics MOOC, Georgetown University, Fall 2013, $100,000Principal Investigator, ITEL (Initiative on Technology Enhanced Learning), Georgetown University, grant for producing digital learning environment for Studio Collaborative, Spring 2015, $25,000 Collaborative Center for Study of Public Genomics; Duke University. Role: site PI08/01/2009-04/01/2012 Total Directs: $153,844National Information Resource on Ethics and Human Genetics?National Institute of Health, National Human Genome Research Institute?Role: site PI08/01/2009-07/31/2011 Total Directs: $301,560 ?Principal Investigator, Reflective Engagement grant, “Second Wave workshop,” Georgetown University, Fall 2009, $35,000SSHRC Standard Research GrantAutonomy and the Negotiation of Information on Reproductive Health Care. Role: co-I (Kukla PI)Amount: $100,5652006-2009Philosophy Department Graduate Committee, 1998 – present Faculty Leader, Third Year Seminar, 2003-07, 2011-12, 2014-15Member, Placement Committee, 1996-2009 (director, 1999 – 2005); 2011-12Co-Coordinator, Symposium in Honor of Lauren Fleming, May 2011Faculty Leader, First Year Workshop, 2007 – 2009 Search Committee, Fall 2000 Speaker’s Committee, 1994 - 96 University level Faculty Advisory Board, Georgetown Environmental Initiative, Fall 2014 - presentFaculty Advisory Board, CNDLS (Center for New Designs in Learning & Scholarship), Fall 2013 – presentCommittee on Investment & Social Responsibility, Fall 2012 - present Advisory Committee, Science in the Public Interest, Fall 2011 – presentBenefits Advisory Council, Fall 2005 - present Engaged Ethics Initiative, Chair of Steering Committee, Spring 2010-2013Member, Search Committee, Center for Clinical Bioethics Directorship, Summer 2010 – Spring 2012Thresholds & Bottlenecks, CNDLS faculty workshop, May 2011Faculty Senate, Fall 2002-2004 Family Care and Maternity Leave Committee, 2002–2005 (Chair 2003-05) External Member, Planning Committee for Global Forum Bioethics Research, 2016, “Research and Pregnant Women,” Buenos Aires, Argentina, Nov. 2016 Member, Ethics Consultation Workshop, Zika, Pan-American Health Organization, April 6 & 7 2016, Washington DCMember, Ethics Committee, American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2010 – 2016Co-Founder, The Second Wave (), 2008 - present Co-Founder and Member, Deontology Theory Group, 2008-2009 Co-Founder and Member, The Ob-Gyn Risk Group, Spring 2004 - 2010 Nominating Committee, Hastings Center, 2008-2009 (Chair, 2009) External Reviewer, Philosophy Department at SUNY Albany, Spring 2008 Invited Participant, Meta-Ethics Workshop, UNC Chapel Hill, Fall 2008, Fall 2012Invited Participant, The Columbia-Rutgers Nature of Value Workshop, 2003-2010 Ethics Consultant, Obstetrics & Pharmacology Research Unit at Georgetown University, 2007Eastern APA Program Committee, 2003-2005 Advisory Board, International Network on Feminist Bioethics, 1998 – 2004 Member, Montgomery Hospice Society Ethics Committee, October 1994 – August 2002 Program Committee, American Society for Bioethics & the Humanities, 1999 Rhodes Scholarship, State & Regional Selection Committees member, 1987-98 Member, Core Group of Consultants, National Endowment for the Humanities, “On the Prospect of Technologies Aimed at the Enhancement of Human Capacities,” July 1995 - August 1997 Acting Administrator, Feminism and Gender Studies Program, Bryn Mawr College, Spring 1994 Steering Committee, Feminism and Gender Studies Program, Bryn Mawr College, 1993 - 1994 Dissertation Advising Chair: Hailey Huget, Moral Status, currentJake Earl, Philosophy of Parenthood, currentColin Hickey (co-chair with Madison Powers), Climate & Responsibility, currentAnthony Manela, On Gratitude, 2014Marcus Hedahl, Owing it to Us, 2013Kelly Heuer, Underdetermination & the Will, 2013Amina Porter (Doctorate of Liberal Studies), Trauma & Birth, 2013 Yashar Saghai (co-chair with Madison Powers), The Ethics of Public Health Nudges, 2012Tea Logar, Exploitation in Personal Relationships: from Consent to Caring, 2009 Lauren Fleming, The Normativity of Personal Commitment, 2009Matthew McAdam (co-chair with Wayne Davis), Self-Movement & Natural Normativity: Keeping Agents in the Causal Theory of Action, 2007 Jeremy Snyder, Exploitation and Demeaning Choices: Understanding the Long Line at the Sweatshop Door, 2007Elisa Hurley (co-chair with Nancy Sherman), Beyond Emotional Cognitivism: Feelings, Norms, and Folk-Psychological Kinds, 2006Coleen Macnamara, Beyond Praise and Blame: Toward a Theory of Holding Others Responsible, 2006Michelle Strauss, A Social Account of Integrity, 2005William Heath White (co-chair with Mark Lance), Inferentialism and Practical Reason, 2002Susan Stark, Morality and Emotion, 1998 Jeremy Randel Koons (co-chair with Mark Lance), A Conditional Defense of Moral Realism, 1998Reader: Cassie Herbert, Derogatives, currentLaura Guidry-Grimes, Psychiatric Ethics, currentPatricia McShane, Moral Testimony, 2015Lee Okster, The Well-governed Person, 2011 Amy Sepinwall, Responsibility for Group Transgressions, 2011 Daniel Levine, The Chronological Paradox in Customary International Law, or the Virtue of Sloppy Timing in a Messy World, 2005 Harrison Keller, Rethinking Respect for Persons, 2002 Kevin Fitzgerald, Ethical Analysis of Human Genetic Interventions: A Response from Karl Rahner to the Need for Integrating Current Scientific Knowledge into Philosophical Anthropologies, 2000 Frank Chessa, Coherentist Justification in Ethics, 1999 Elizabeth Hill Emmett-Mattox, Integrity and Impartiality: Reconciling Moral Theory and Moral Life, 1999Whitley Kaufman, Intending vs Foreseeing Harm: The Foundation of Deontological Constraints, 1998Laura Jane Bishop, Family Matters: The Role of the Family in Medical Decision Making with Competent Patients, 1998Sharon Ruth Livingston, A Framework for Deontic Reasoning in Predicate Logic, 1998 Robin Fiore, Realizing Liberal Egalitarianism: Towards A Feminist Theory of Equality, 1997 ................
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