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Curriculum Vitae

Thomas Christiano

May 2013

Personal Information

Home address: Office address:

6090 E. Territory Ave. Department of Philosophy

Tucson, AZ 85750 University of Arizona

Tucson, AZ 85721

Email: thomasc at email dot arizona dot edu

Chronology of Education

University of Illinois at Chicago Ph.D. Philosophy 9/81-4/88

Doctoral Dissertation: Democracy and Equality (Advisor: Richard Kraut)

University of Chicago MA Philosophy 9/80-6/81

State University of New York at Buffalo BA Philosophy 9/77-6/80

Universite Catholique de Louvain (Belgium) Baccalaureat Philosophie, 9/75-6/77

Chronology of Employment

Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Arizona 7/04-

Associate Professor of Philosophy and Law, University of Arizona 9/00-6/04

Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona 8/96-

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona 8/90-7/96

Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow of the College of the University of Chicago 7/88-6/90

Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin 9/87-6/88

Honors and Awards

Uppsala Forum Fellow, University of Uppsala, Sweden October 2011.

Visiting Faculty Fellow, Princeton University Center for Human Values, 2010-11

Outstanding Faculty in the Honors Program of the University of Arizona, 2008-2009

Visiting Fellow, Australian National University Summer 2007

Udall Center for Public Policy Studies, University of Arizona, Fellow, Spring 2007

Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Fall 2004

Fellow of the National Humanities Center, Fall 1999-Spring 2000

Visiting Fellow at Oriel College, Oxford Fall 1997

Lecturer at the Summer Institute for Political Science in Odessa, Ukraine, Summer 1997

(Center for the Study of Post-Communist Societies at the University of Maryland)

Visiting Fellow at the Center for Ethics and Society, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane Australia Summer 1997

Overall Most Distinguished Teaching Award in Social and Behavioral Sciences, 1996-97

Fellow of the Udall Center for Public Policy Studies, University of Arizona, 1993-1994

NEH Summer Stipend for the Summer of 1992 for a project on Democratic Institutions

Visiting Research Fellow at the Center for Ethics, Rationality, and Society at the University of Chicago (Director: Jon Elster) 7/86-6/87.

Publications

Books

The Constitution of Equality: Democratic Authority and Its Limits (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)

The Rule of The Many: Fundamental Issues in Democratic Theory. (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1996) Focus Series.

Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy edited and introduced with John Christman (Oxford: Blackwell Press, forthcoming 2009)

Philosophy and Democracy: An Anthology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)

Modern Moral and Political Philosophy edited with Robert Cummins (New York: Mayfield Publishers, 1998)

Articles

“Equality, Fairness and Agreements,” Journal of Social Philosophy (forthcoming)

“Self-Determination and the Human Right to Democracy,” in Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights ed. Massimo Renzo and Rowan Cruft (forthcoming with Cambridge University Press, 2013)

“Sen’s Case Against Perfection,” Jurisprudence (forthcoming 2013)

“An Egalitarian Argument for a Human Right to Democracy,” in Human Rights: The Hard Questions ed. David Reidy and Cindy Holder (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2013)

“Equality,” Routledge Campanion to Social and Political Philosophy ed. Fred D’Agostino and Gerald Gaus (New York: Routledge, 2013)

“The Legitimacy of International Institutions,” Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Law ed. Andrei Marmor (New York: Routledge, 2012)

“Democracy,” International Encyclopedia of Ethics ed. Hugh Lafollete

“Rational Deliberation between Experts and Citizens,” in The Deliberative System ed. Jane Mansbridge and John Parkinson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)

“What is Civility and How Does It Relate to Core Democratic Values?” in Civility and Democracy in America: A Reasonable Understanding ed. Cornell Clayton and Richard Elgar (Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press, 2012)

“Money and Politics,” Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy ed. David Estlund (Oxford University Press, 2012)

“An Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy,” Philosophy and Public Affairs Spring 2011

“Is Democratic Legitimacy Possible for International Institutions?” Global Democracy ed. Mathias Koenig Archibugi, Raffaele Marchetti, Daniele Archibugi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2011)

“Reply to Critics of The Constitution of Equality,” Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy forthcoming 2011

“Authority,” Encyclopedia of Leadership ed. Richard Couto (New York: Sage Publishers, 2010)

“The Uneasy Relationship between Democracy and Capital,” Social Philosophy and Policy (forthcoming 2010)

“Estlund on Democratic Authority,” Journal of Political Philosophy (March, 2009)

“Immigration, Political Community and Cosmopolitanism,” University of San Diego Law Review (December 2008)

“Inequality, Injustice and Leveling Down,” with Will Braynen Ratio (December 2008)

“Two Conceptions of Human Dignity,” Annual Review of Law and Ethics (2008)

“Must Democracy Be Reasonable?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Winter 2009)

“Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions,” in Philosophy of International Law ed. Samantha Besson and John Tasioulas (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009)

“Democracy,” in Issues in Political Theory ed. Catriona McKinnon (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008)

“A Foundation for Egalitarianism,” Egalitarianism: Essays on its Nature and Justification eds. Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen and Nils Holtug (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007)

“A Democratic Theory of Territory and Some Puzzles about Global Democracy,” Journal of Social Philosophy (forthcoming 2006)

“Democracy and Authority: Reply to Wall,” Journal of Political Philosophy (2006)

“Democracy” in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2006)

“Why Democracy is Intrinsically Valuable,” in Philosophy and Democracy (Beirut, Lebanon: Lebanese National Commission of UNESCO Publications, forthcoming 2006)

“Democracy and Bureaucracy,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (forthcoming 2006)

“Does Religious Toleration Make Any Sense?” in Social Philosophy ed. Laurence Thomas (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006)

“Political Authority,” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2004)

“Is Normative Rational Choice Theory Self-Defeating?” Ethics, October 2004

“An Argument for Equality and against the Leveling Down Objection,” in Topics in Contemporary Philosophy: Social Justice and the Law ed. Harry Silverstein (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, forthcoming in 2005)

“Legal Positivism and the Nature of Legal Obligation,” (with Stefan Sciaraffa) Law and Philosophy (July) 2004

“Democracy and Liberal Rights,” forthcoming in the Law Review of the University of Torcato di Tella (in Spanish and English)

“The Authority of Democracy,” Journal of Political Philosophy (Fall 2004)

“Democracy and Social Epistemology,” Philosophical Topics (2002)

“Is There Any Basis for Rawls’s Duty of Civility?” The Modern Schoolman (2002)

“Knowledge and Power in the Justification of Democracy” Australasian Journal of Philosophy (June, 2001)

“Democracy,” International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences (Elseviers, 2001).

“Waldron on Law and Disagreement” Law and Philosophy (July 2001)

“Cohen on Incentives and Inequality,” in Value, Ethics and Economics ed. Gerald Gaus and Julian Lamont (New York: Rodopi Press, forthcoming)

“Is Democracy Merely a Means to Justice?” in Real Libertarianism Assessed: Political Theory after Van Parijs ed. Andrew Williams (London: Palgrave MacMillan Press, 2003)

“Justice and Disagreement at the Foundation of Political Authority,” Ethics October 1999

“Anderson on Luck Inequality,” in Brown Electronic Article Review Service ed. David Estlund and David Sobel July 1999.

"Political Equality and the Independent Power of Private Property," in Problems for Democracy ed. Mary Lenzi and John Kultgen in Value Inquiry Book Series (Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, forthcoming)

“Justicia Social E Incentivos Privados,” [“Social Justice and Private Incentives”] in Justicia Social Y Pobreza [Social Justice and Poverty] ed. Francisco Javier Sales Heredia (Campeche, Mexico: Universidad Autonoma de Campeche, 1999)

‘Commentary on “Cannibal Democracies”’ Cardozo Journal of International and Comparative Law Winter 1999

"The Significance of Public Deliberation," in Deliberative Democracy ed.James Bohman and William Rehg (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 1998)

"Richardson on Deliberative Democracy," The Modern Schoolman.(November 1997)

"Democracy," Supplement to the Encyclopedia of Philosophy (New York: MacMillan Press, 1997).

“Deliberative Equality and Democratic Order” Political Order: NOMOS XXXVIII-- Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ed. Russell Hardin and Ian Shapiro (New York: New York University Press, 1996)

“Is the Participation Argument Incoherent?” Philosophical Studies (April 1996)

“Voting and Democracy,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy (October 1995)

“Secession, Democracy and Distributive Justice,” Arizona Law Review (April 1995)

“Democratic Equality and the Problem of Persistent Minorities,” Philosophical Papers (January 1995)

“Can We Make Sense of Democratic Communication Among Equals?” Initiative: Report of the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy (Fall 1994)

“The Incoherence of Hobbesian Justifications of the State,” American Philosophical Quarterly January 1994.

“Social Choice and Democracy,” in The Idea of Democracy ed. David Copp, Jean Hampton and John Roemer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993)

"Democracy," Encyclopedia of Ethics ed. Lawrence Becker (New York: Garland Press, 1992).

“Difficulties with Equal Opportunity for Welfare,” Philosophical Studies May 1991

“Sidgwick on Desire, Pleasure and the Good,” in Henry Sidgwick as Philosopher and Historian ed. Reynolds B. Schultz (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991)

"Political Equality" in Majorities and Minorities: NOMOS XXXII -- Yearbook of the American Society for Legal and Political Philosophy, ed. John Chapman and Alan Wertheimer (New York: New York University Press, 1990).

"Freedom, Consensus and Equality in Collective Decision Making" Ethics October 1990.

Work in Progress

“Self-Determination and the Human Right to Democracy”

“Fairness, Equality and Agreements”

“What is Wrongful Exploitation?”

“Fairness and Legitimacy in International Institutions”

“Rationality, Equal Status and Egalitarianism”

The Nature and Foundations of Equality book project contracted with Blackwell Publishers

“Immigration and Legitimacy”

“Climate Change and International Institutions”

Public Presentations

May, 2013: “Disagreement and the Justification of Democracy,” Keynote Address, University of Alberta Graduate Student Conference on Disagreement, Edmonton Alberta.

April, 2013: “Fairness and Legitimacy in International Law Making,” Conference on World Government, International Studies Association Meetings, San Francisco CA.

March, 2013: “Self-Determination and the Human Right to Democracy,” Conference on Human Rights in Honour of James Nickel, Duke University Durham NC

Jan, 2013: “Equality, Fairness and Agreements,” Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Canada

Jan, 2013: “Fairness and Legitimacy in International Law Making,” Simon Fraser University President’s Colloquium on Global Justice

Jan, 2013: “Immigration and International Institutions,” New Orleans NOMOS Meeting on Immigration and Migration.

Dec, 2012: "Comments on Des Bray and James" Atlanta Georgia. Eastern Division of American Philosophical Association.

Nov, 2012: "Fairness and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" University of Antwerpen, Belgium. Conference on The State of Jurisprudence.

Nov, 2012: "Rationality, Equal Status and Egalitarianism" University of Hong Kong, China. Conference on Basic Equality.

Sept, 2012: "Fairness and the Legitimacy of International Institutions CANCELLED" New Orleans American Political Science Association. Submitted. The conference was completely cancelled due to Hurricane Isaac

Sept, 2012: "Fairness, Equality and Exploitation" Winnipeg, Manitoba. Department of Philosophy, University of Manitoba.

Sept, 2012: "Self Determination and the Human Right to Democracy" Winnipeg, Manitoba. Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics.

Aug, 2012: "Fairness, Equality and Exploitation" Keynote Address Boulder Colorado. Rocky Mountain Ethics Conference RoME.

June, 2012: "Fairness and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Barcelona, Spain. Conference on Authority of Global Institutions at the University of Pompeu Fabra.

June, 2012: “An Egalitarian Argument for a Human Rights to Democracy,” Annual LEAP Lecture at University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelone Spain.

July, 2012: "An Egalitarian Argument for a Human Right to Democracy" University of Basel, Switzerland. Basel Democracy Conference.

April, 2012: "Climate Change and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Montreal, Canada. Montreal Workshop on Climate Change.

April, 2012: "Arguments for a Human Right to Democracy" College of Law University of Arizona.

April, 2012: "Fairness in the Making of Agreements" University of Arizona. PPEL Forum Lecture.

March, 2012: "Fairness and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Melbourne, Australia. Conference Melbourne Workshop on Democracy.

Feb, 2012: "Rational Deliberation Among Citizens and Experts" Chicago Illinois. Central Division Meetings of American Philosophical Association.

Jan, 2012: “Sen on Justice” Conference on Collective Choice National Humanities Center.

Dec, 2011: "Fairness and Legitimacy in International Institutions" San Diego State University. Distinguished Lecture.

Nov, 2011: "Fairness in the Making of Agreements" Sociology Department, University of Arizona. Sociology Brownbag.

Nov, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Law and Philosophy Center of the Law School of University of Texas, Austin.

Oct, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, Sweden. Conference on Global Justice.

Oct, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Department of Government, University of Uppsala.

Oct, 2011: "Fairness and Legitimacy in International Institutions" Uppsala Forum Fellows Lecture, Department of Government, University of Uppsala.

Sept, 2011: "Comments on Multi-Rights Project" University of Oslo, Norway. Conference of Muli-Rights Project.

Sept, 2011: "Comments on Anna Stilz’s Liberal Loyalty: Freedom, Obligation and the State" Seattle, WA. American Political Science Association Meetings.

Aug, 2011: "State Consent, Democratic Principles and International Institutions" University of Frankfurt, Germany. World Congress on the Philosophy of Law.

July, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Keynote Address, University of Warwick, UK. Association for Legal and Social Philosophy Meetings.

July, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" London School of Economics. LSE Conference on the Global Demos.

May, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" Center Ethics and Society, Stanford University. Stanford Political Theory Workshop.

May, 2011: "The Legitimacy of the Security Council" (Government/Policy Audiences)Location: United Nations University, New York. Conference on Legitimacy and the United Nations.

April, 2011: "Democracy, Legitimacy and International Institutions" Graduate Center, City University of New York. Mini conference on Global Justice and Democracy.

April, 2011: "An Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy" Department of Philosophy Duke University.

April, 2011: "Tasioulas on Human Rights" Duke University. Conference on manuscript of John Tasioulas on Human Rights.

March, 2011: "Civility and Democracy" Foley Institute, Washington State University, Pullman. Conference on Civility and Democracy in America.

March, 2011: "State Consent and the Legitimacy of International Institutions" University of Pennsylvania Institute for Law and Philosophy. Law and Philosophy Workshop.

Feb, 2011: "The Legitimacy of International Institutions" Princeton University Center for Human Values. Rockefeller Fellows Workshop.

Jan, 2011: "The Legitimacy of International Institutions" University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill Workshop on Political Authority and Obligation.

Dec, 2010: "The Constitution of Equality" Law School, Columbia University. Joseph Raz's seminar on Democracy.

Dec, 2010: "Is Democratic Legitimacy Possible for International Institutions?" Columbia University. Conference Columbia Seminar in Political and Social Thought.

Dec, 2010: "The Deliberative Society" Panel Discussant Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Nov , 2010: "Is Democratic Legitimacy Possible for International Institutions?" National Autonomous University of Mexico. ConferenceDepartment of Philosophy.

Nov , 2010: "An Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy" Department of Philosophy, National Autonomous University of Mexico.

Oct , 2010: "Is Democratic Legitimacy Possible for International Institutions?" University of Southern California. Conference on Authority.

Oct 1, 2010: "An Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy" Department of Philosophy, McMaster University,London, Ontario.

Oct , 2010: "Is Democratic Legitimacy Possible for International Institutions?" Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto. Conference on Legal Philosophy between State and Transnationalism.

“Is Democratic Legitimacy Possible for International Institutions?” Conference on Extremism and Democracy at Central European University, Budapest Hungary, July 2010 and Conference on Human Rights and International Institutions at University of Stirling, Scotland July 2010

Instructor in Course on Experiences of Freedom, Summer University at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary July 2010

Commentator on two papers, "Fairness and Climate Change" and "Idealization in Political Philosophy" Conference on Method in Political Philosophy, Swedish Institute for Advanced Study, University of Uppsala, Sweden June 2010

“Citizens and Experts in Large Scale Democratic Deliberation,” Harvard Bioethics Conference, Cambridge MA, April 2010

“An Instrumental Argument for a Human Right to Democracy” at Keller Center for Constitutional Rights, University of Colorado, Boulder, April 2010, Department of Philosophy, University of Southern California March 2010, Political Theory Workshop, University of California, San Diego, March 2010

“Immigration and Cosmopolitanism,” Conference on Immigration University of LaVerne Law School, February 2010

“The Object of Fair International Negotiation,” European Consortium of Political Research in Potsdam September 12, 2009 and Cosmopolitanism and Its Discontents Conference University of Oslo, Norway October 16, 2009.

“Arguments for a Human Right to Democracy,” The Victoria Colloquium in Political, Social and Legal Theory, February 2010, Department of Philosophy, University of Stockholm, Sweden October 12, 2009 and RoME Conference in Boulder Colorado, August 9th, 2009.

Liberty Fund Conference on Immigration, Freedom and Self-determination in Tucson Arizona October 2009.

“Estlund on Procedural Fairness,” American Political Science Association Meetings, Toronto Sept 4, 2009.

Commentator on “Equality and Time,” by Paul Abu Habib at Egalitarianism Conference at Exeter University, UK, June 27th, 2009.

“The Structure of Large Scale Democratic Deliberation,” Conference on the Deliberative Society, York University, UK, June 22, 2009.

“Response to Critics of The Constitution of Equality,” Author Meets Critics, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Vancouver Canada April 2009.

“Arguments for a Human Right to Democracy,” Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee and Department of Philosophy Wake Forrest University, March 2009.

Main Organizer of and commentator in Politics, Philosophy and Economics Conference on the Legitimacy of International Institutions New Orleans February 2009.

“The Object of Fair International Negotiation,” Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs Central Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association February 2009.

“Response to Critics of The Constitution of Equality,” Conference on The Constitution of Equality, Department of Philosophy, University of Warwick, UK January 2009.

“Arguments for a Human Right to Democracy,” Political Philosophy Workshop, University of Arizona, November 2008.

Liberty Fund Conference on New Theories of Democratic Failure in Indianapolis, Indiana October 2008.

“The Uneasy Relationship between Democracy and Capital,” Social Philosophy and Policy Conference, Bowling Green, Ohio, Sept. 17, 2008.

“Towards a Conception of Fairness in International Negotiation,” Conference on Social and Political Philosophy Bled, Slovenia, June 4th 2008

“Two Models of Legitimacy of International Institutions” International Studies Association Convention San Francisco March 26th 2008

“Is There A Human Right to Democracy?” presented to Arizona Moral and Political Philosophy 4th annual conference, Flagstaff, September 22nd 2007

“Inequality, Injustice and Leveling Down,” presented at Philosophy Department of University of Queensland, August 9 2007

“Two Conceptions of Human Dignity,” presented at the Symposium on Kant’s Doctrine of Right in Jena July 27th, 2007

“Inequality, Injustice and Leveling Down,” presented at CAPPE Australian National University July 13 2007

“Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions,” presented to the Social and Political Theory Workshop at the Research School of the Social Sciences at the Australian National University June 18th 2007

“Is There a Human Right to Democracy?” presented to the Faculty of Law, University of Athens, Athens Greece April 23rd 2007

“Inequality, Injustice and Leveling Down,” presented at conference on Gerald Cohen’s manuscript Rescuing Justice from Constructivism at the University of Reading April 19, 2007

“Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions,” presented at the conference on the Philosophy of International Law at the University of Fribourg in Fribourg Switzerland February 15th 2007.

“An Egalitarian Conception of Liberal Rights,” presented to the Princeton Political Philosophy Colloquium April 5th 2006.

“Must Democracy Be Reasonable?” presented at Political Theory Workshop at Washington University November 18, 2005

“Five Lectures in Political Philosophy,” Summer Workshop in Political Philosophy (PO Galina Bityukova) at the Central Asian Research Center in Almaty Kazakhstan July 19-23, 2005

“Democracy and Authority,” National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA, June 18, 2005

Respondent to critics of “Is Normative Rational Choice Theory Self-Defeating?” (Ethics October 2004) at a conference on the paper with Russell Hardin, Geoffrey Brennan, Alan Hamlin, Loren Lomasky at Duke University April 28th, 2005.

Respondent to commentators on the manuscript of The Constitution of Equality in a conference at the Blumenfeld Center for Ethics and Public Policy at Georgia State University with Gerald Gaus, David Estlund, Christopher Wellman, William Edmundson, Andrew Altman, Andrew Cohen, Clark Wolf, February 17th, 2005

“A Foundation for Equality,” Oxford Political Philosophy Workshop, All Souls College, Oxford UK, December 7, 2004.

“Egalitarian Foundations of Liberal Rights,” Moral Sciences Club, Cambridge University, Cambridge UK, November 30, 2004

“Egalitarian Foundations of Liberal Rights,” Philosophy Club, American University of Beirut, Beirut Lebanon, November 22, 2004.

“The Limits of the Authority of Democracy,” Conference on Philosophy and Democracy sponsored by The Lebanese National Commission of UNESCO, Beirut Lebanon, November 20, 2004.

“The Authority of Democracy,” seminar in Department of Philosophy, University of Reading, Reading UK, November 17, 2004

“Foundations of Equality,” Department of Philosophy, University of Reading, Reading UK, November 17, 2004

“The US Elections Explained,” Visiting Fellow Lecture, All Souls College, Oxford, UK, November 9, 2004

“Foundations of Equality,” Intellectual History and Political Thought Seminar, Cambridge University, Cambridge UK, November 1, 2004

“Foundations of Equality,” Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, Bristol UK, October 29, 2004.

“Equality and Publicity,” Nuffield College Political Theory Workshop, Oxford UK, October 18, 2004

“Egalitarian Foundations of Liberal Rights” Conference on Priority of Practice, London UK, September 15, 2004.

“Egalitarian Foundations of Liberal Rights” Department of Philosophy, University of Ohio, Miami Ohio, May 28, 2004.

“Does Religious Toleration Make Any Sense?” Public Lecture at Ohio University, Miami Ohio, May 27, 2004.

“An Egalitarian Conception of Liberal Rights,” presented to the Law School of the Arizona State University, November 21st.

“The Limits to Democratic Authority,” presented to the Philosophy Department of the University of California at San Diego, November 18th.

“Does Religious Toleration Make Any Sense?” presented as the Visiting Scholar Lecture at James Madison University in Harrisonburg VA October 20th, 2003.

“The Limits to Democratic Authority,” presented to the Philosophy Department, James Madison University in Harrisonburg VA October 20th, 2003

“Equal Liberties of Conscience and Association,” presented as a keynote address for the Graduate Student Conference in Philosophy at the University of Warwick, Warwick UK, May 17 2003.

“A Democratic Theory of Religious Exemptions,” presented at the St. John’s College Moral Sciences Club (Cambridge University) May 21, 2003.

“Liberal Principles and Religious Exemptions,” to be presented in an Author Meets Critics Session on Brian Barry’s book Culture and Equality at the Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Cleveland Ohio April 2003.

“The Limits of the Authority of Democracy,” presented to the philosophy and political science departments at McGill University, Montreal Canada November 2002.

“Liberty and Security,” presented to a meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Tucson November 2002.

“Democracy and Liberal Rights,” presented at a conference on Political Philosophy at the Universidad Toquato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina September 2002.

“Democracy and Religious Toleration,” presented at a conference entitled “A Dialogue among Civilizations: Democracy and East Asian Traditions” sponsored by The Korean National Commission for UNESCO in Seoul, Korea in June 2002.

“The Parallelism of Democratic and Liberal Rights,” to be presented in April 2002 at the Central Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Chicago, IL

“A Critique of Cohen’s Account of Deliberative Democracy,” to be presented on December 30th at the Eastern Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Atlanta, GA

“Authority and Democracy,” presented at the meetings of the American Political Science Association in San Francisco, September 2001.

“Citizenship and Bureaucracy,” presented at the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs meetings in San Francisco April 2001

“On Rawls’s Argument for Toleration” presented at the Department of Philosophy at Duke University, April 28th, 2000

“Arguing for Equality of Condition,” presented at the Department of Philosophy at North Carolina State University, April 27th, 2000.

Author Meets Critics Comment on Jeremy Waldron's Law and Disagreement (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999), at Pacific Division Meetings of American Philosophical Association in Berkeley, California, March 1999

"The Authority of Democracy," presented at the School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond, October 22nd, 1998 and at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, December 1999.

"Social Justice and Incentives to Self-Interest," presented at the Conference on Poverty and Social Justice at the University of Campeche, Campeche Mexico, September 12th, 1998.

"Cohen on Inequality, Egalitarianism and Incentives" presented at the Central Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Chicago Ill, May 8th, 1998.

"Reply to Joshua Cohen and Philip Pettit on The Rule of the Many," presented at Author Meets Critics session at the Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Los Angeles, CA, March 26th, 1998.

"Political Equality and the Independent Power of Private Property," presented at the 28th Annual Philosophy Symposium at California State University, Fullerton (broadcast live over the Internet) March 20th, 1998.

"The Authority of Democracy," presented at the Conference on Democracy at the University of Warwick; and at the Centre de Recherche en Epistemologie Appliquee (CREA), Paris, December 1997.

"Knowledge and Power in the Justification of Democracy" presented at the Philosophy Department of the University of Auckland, May 1997; Conference on Liberalism and Democracy, Queensland University of Technology; Philosophy Department, Australian National University, June 1997; Department of Philosophy, University of Bristol, October 1997; Nuffield College Political Theory Seminar, October 1997; Seminar on Political Philosophy, London School of Economics, December 1997.

"The Significance of Public Deliberation," presented at the Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Berkeley, CA, March 1997.

"Political Equality and the Independent Power of Private Property" presented at the International Economics and Philosophy Meetings in Chicago, Illinois, April 26th 1996 and at the Meetings of the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics in Geneva, Switzerland, July 14th, 1996 and at the American Political Science Association Meetings in San Francisco, September 1996.

"Is Democracy Merely a Means to Justice?" presented to the Pacific Division Meetings of the American Philosophical Association in Seattle, Washington April 5th, 1996.

Professional Service

Principal Organizer of Conference on Climate Change in New Orleans, March 2013

Principal Organizer of Conference on Exploitation in New Orleans, March 2012

Principal Organizer of Conference on Happiness in New Orleans, March 2011.

Principal Organizer for Conference on Theoretical and Normative Aspects of Complexity in New Orleans, March 2010

Principal Organizer for Conference on Normative Implications of Recent Empirical Research on Human Rights, Rogers Program in Law and Society, College of Law, University of Arizona February 2010

Principal Organizer of Conference on the Normative Evaluation of International Institutions in New Orleans, February 2009

Editor Politics Philosophy and Economics (June 2009-)

Selection Committee of the National Humanities Center, 2004

Principal Organizer of the Global Society and Justice Workshop in the Rogers Program in Law and Society at the College of Law, University of Arizona

Principal Organizer of the Arizona Moral and Political Philosophy Society and of its first conference in March 2004 and third conference March 2006 and sixth conference in November 2009.

Co-director of the Rogers Program in Law and Society at the University of Arizona 2002-present

Principal Organizer of Conference on Moral and Political Aspects of Terrorism (in memory of Gregory Kavka) held in Tucson March 2003

Program Committee Member for Political Philosophy of the Pacific Division of the American Philosophical Association 2003-2006

Editor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Sage Publishers) (2009-

Associate Editor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics (Sage Publishers) (2000-2009)

Associate Editor of Public Affairs Quarterly (University of Illinois Press) (2002- 2005)

Principal Organizer of Memorial Conference for Jean Hampton in Tucson November 1997

Member of Editorial Board of Ethics: An International Journal of Social Legal and Political Philosophy 1993-1996

Member of American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (1990- )

Member of American Philosophical Association (1987- )

Member of the International Philosophy and Economics Society (1992- )

Refereed book manuscripts and proposals for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Princeton University Press, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Routledge Press, Wadsworth Press, Westview Press and MacMillan Press.

Refereed papers on moral and political philosophy for Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Ethics, Synthese, Policy Science, Journal of Ethics, Philosophical Studies, American Philosophical Quarterly, American Political Science Review, Journal of Political Philosophy

Served as Member of External Review Committee of the Political Science Department of the University of Arizona

Served as a Referee for Promotion and Tenure for candidates for promotion and tenure or promotion to Full Professor at Stanford University, University of Illinois at Chicago, University of Tennessee, North Carolina State University, University of Wisconsin and Arizona State University.

Service to Department

Director of five or six dissertations every year in addition to advising many dissertations and directing and advising many comprehensive exams.

Continuing Review Committee 2005-2007

Graduate Curriculum Revision Committee 2008

Co-Director of Rogers Program in Law and Society 2002-

Moral Philosophy Committee Chair 2003-

Promotion and Tenure Committee Chair for Rachana Kamtekar (two years)

Promotion and Tenure Committee for Houston Smit

Faculty Recruitment Committee, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005

Hampton Memorial Committee, 1996, 1997

Teaching Committee, 1996, 1997, 1998

Graduate Admissions Committee, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003

Colloquium Committee, 2000, 2001

Rogers Program Representative, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

Executive Committee, 2002,

Professional Status Committee, 2002

Curriculum Committee, 2002

Director of Graduate Studies, 2002, 2003

Service to University

Committee to Search for Dean of the College of Law, University of Arizona

General Education Curriculum Committee 1998 1999

Faculty Senate 2000

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