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JEFFREY M. BROWN University of Denver

Department of Philosophy Sturm Hall, 257

2000 E. Asbury Ave. Denver, CO 80208

[email protected]

EDUCATION WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY in ST. LOUIS, St. Louis, MO Ph.D. and M.A., May 2011

Dissertation: “Disability: A Normative Evaluation” Committee: Larry May (chair), Marilyn Friedman, Christopher Kit Wellman Areas of Specialization: Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, Biomedical Ethics Areas of Competence: Applied Ethics, Ethical Theory, Disability Studies

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Nashville, TN J.D., 1999 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE, Fulton, MO B.A., Philosophy and Political Science, magna cum laude, 1996

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy and Department of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Denver (Fall 2016 - present) Post-Doctoral Lecturer, Department of Philosophy and Department of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Denver (Fall 2013 - Spring 2016)

Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Denver (Fall 2011 - Spring 2013)

Visiting Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis (Spring 2011)

Adjunct Instructor, University College, Washington University, St. Louis (2008-2010)

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PUBLICATIONS

Articles and Book Chapters “Anita Silvers and the Philosophy of Disability” in Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Springer 2017) (2200 words) (forthcoming) “Paternalism, Health and Dietary Choices: Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone,” Social Philosophy Today, Vol. 33 (forthcoming 2017).

“Is Disability a Neutral Condition?” The Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 47, No. 2 (2016): 188-210.

“Equality of Opportunity, Disability, and Stigma: Commentary on Joseph Fishkin’s Bottleneck: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity,” Social Philosophy Today, Vol. 32 (2016): 1-7. “Law: Family and Policy” in the Encyclopedia of Disability (Sage Publications 2006): 718-722. “A Learning-Disabled Lawyer’s Perspective - A Response to ‘Lowering the Bar’ Integrity, Stereotypical Attitudes and Reasonable Accommodations” in South Texas Law Review, Vol. 42. No. 1 (2001): 129-154. Edited Volumes

Philosophy of Law: Classical and Contemporary Readings co-edited with Larry May (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). In Progress

“Disability, Ableism and Relational Equality” (under review)

“An ‘Ecological Model’ of Disability” (with Marco Nathan) (under review) “Reassessing Disability Rights Objections to Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis” “Rethinking Reasonable Accommodations”

“Does Disability Revisionism undermine Educational Justice for Learning Disabled Children?” “Anarchism, Samaritanism, and Political Legitimacy” “Should we Privatize Criminal Law?” (with Zach Hoskins)

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Denver (Fall 2011 - present) Philosophy of Law, 11 quarters Biomedical Ethics, 9 quarters Writing Seminar on Legal Theory, 9 quarters First Year Writing Seminar on Applied Ethics, 5 quarters Ethics, 1 quarter Social and Political Philosophy, 2 quarters Philosophy of Disability, 1 quarter Philosophy of Law: Rights and Legal Institutions, 1 quarter Contemporary Political Philosophy, 2 quarters Independent Study, Equality, Spring 2014 Independent Study, Advanced Philosophy of Law, Fall 2014 Independent Study, Advanced Political Philosophy, Fall 2015

Independent Study, Philosophy of Tort Law, Fall 2015

Independent Study, Philosophy of Disability, Winter 2016

Independent Study, Justice and the Minimal State, Spring 2016 Visiting Instructor, Washington University in St. Louis (Spring 2011) Philosophy of Law Biomedical Ethics Adjunct Instructor, Washington University in St. Louis (Fall 2008 – Spring 2010) Business Ethics, Fall 2008-2010 Present Moral Problems, Summer 2010 and Spring 2010

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Master Thesis Chair, University of Denver Cameron Hunter, J.D., M.A., “The Principle of Fair Play, Anarchism, and Political Obligation,” May 2016 Student Advising, University of Denver First Year Academic Advising (2012-2017): over 90 first-year students AWARDS ACLS Fellowship Nomination, Washington University in St. Louis, 2012 Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award, Washington University in St. Louis, 2007 SELECT PRESENTATIONS “An Ecological Model of Disability,” Twenty-Fifth Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association (5000 word paper accepted for presentation), expected November 2016 “Paternalism, Health, and Dietary Choices: Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone,” presented at the NASSP Annual Conference, July 2016

“Is Disability a Neutral Condition?” presented at the Washington University in St. Louis workshop in political philosophy, June 2015

“Equality of Opportunity, Disability, and Stigma: Commentary on Joseph Fishkin’s Bottleneck: A New Theory of Equal Opportunity,” presented at the NASSP Annual Conference, June 2015

“Is Disability a Neutral Condition?” presented at the NASSP Annual Conference, June 2014 “Disability Discrimination and Social Equality,” presented at the University of Minnesota’s Politics, Law, Society Works in Progress, September 2013

“Disability Discrimination and Social Equality,” presented at the University of Denver Philosophy Department Research Sharing Series, February 2013

“Curing or Preventing Disability: A Moral Analysis,” presented at the University of Denver Philosophy Department Colloquium, February 2012 “The Social Model of Disability and Minority Group Rights,” presented at the Washington University, St Louis Philosophy Department Colloquium, April 2010 “Disability, Equality, and the Minority Group Rights Model,” presented at the Washington University, St. Louis Political Theory Workshop, October 2009

“Human Rights and Disability,” presented at the Washington University, St. Louis Political Theory Workshop, April 2007

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“Do Disability Rights Entail Human Rights?” presented at the Washington University in St. Louis Ethics Reading Group, May 2006

OTHER PRESENTATIONS “An Ecological Model of Disability,” University of Denver Philosophy Club (with Marco Nathan), April 2016 “What is Harm?” University of Denver Philosophy Club, January 2016 “What Does Philosophy Have to Say About Disability?” Advanced Seminar in Bioethics, University of Denver (4 times, 2012-2016) Commentary on Kim Ferzan’s “Prevention, Proof, and the Presumption of Innocence”, Robina Institute workshop, May 4, 2012

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Philosophical Association North American Society for Social Philosophy Society for Philosophy and Disability AMINTAPHIL (American Section of IVR) SERVICE North American Society for Social Philosophy, Graduate Paper Award Committee, 2016-2017 North American Society for Social Philosophy, Book Award Committee, Chair, 2015-2016 North American Society for Social Philosophy, Book Award Committee, Member, 2014-2015 Reviewer for International Criminal Law Review, Southwest Philosophical Review PROFESSIONAL TRAINING Writing and Pedagogy Training for Advanced Undergraduate Writing Class, University of Denver, 2011 Writing and Pedagogy Training for First Year Writing Class, University of Denver, 2012 Advising Training, University of Denver, 2012-2016 REFERENCES

Dr. Larry May [email protected] W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Law Vanderbilt University

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Dr. Marilyn Friedman [email protected] W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy Vanderbilt University

Dr. Christopher Kit Wellman [email protected] Washington University in St Louis Professor of Philosophy and Department Chair Dr. Jere Surber [email protected] Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy University of Denver

Dr. Naomi Reshotko [email protected] Professor, Department of Philosophy University of Denver Dr. Nancy Reichman [email protected] Professor of Sociology Socio-Legal Studies Program Director University of Denver