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Bowling Green State University Department of Philosophy 305 Shatzel Hall Bowling Green, OH, 43403 [email protected] Peter M. Jaworski, M.A., M.Sc. EDUCATION PhD (A.B.D.) Bowling Green State University, Philosophy Dissertation: Me, Myself & Mine: The Scope of Ownership M.Sc. London School of Economics, Philosophy & Public Policy (2005) Dissertation: The Economics of Happiness: Making a game of status M.A. University of Waterloo, Philosophy (2004) Dissertation: The role of gossip in social cooperation B.A.(H.) Queen’s University, Philosophy (2002) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Social & Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics AREAS OF COMPETENCE Philosophy of Law, Business Ethics, Biomedical Ethics, Public Policy, Canadian Studies ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2010 - 2012: Instructor, Philosophy, Bowling Green State University 2008 - 2009: Visiting Instructor, Philosophy, College of Wooster 2006 - 2007: Instructor, Canadian Studies, Bowling Green State University PUBLICATIONS (Accepted, forthcoming) “The Metaphysics of Locke’s Labour View,” Locke Studies. 2005 (Invited). Book Review of On Nozick by Edward Feser, Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 2004. “Narveson on Nozick: An Interview with Jan Narveson,” Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Student Journal of Philosophy. UNDER REVIEW 2011. “The problem of the continuity of claims.” 2011. “A Constitution written by monkeys.” 1

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Bowling Green State UniversityDepartment of Philosophy305 Shatzel HallBowling Green, OH, [email protected]

Peter M. Jaworski, M.A., M.Sc.

EDUCATION

PhD (A.B.D.) Bowling Green State University, Philosophy Dissertation: Me, Myself & Mine: The Scope of Ownership M.Sc. London School of Economics, Philosophy & Public Policy (2005) Dissertation: The Economics of Happiness: Making a game of status M.A. University of Waterloo, Philosophy (2004) Dissertation: The role of gossip in social cooperation B.A.(H.) Queen’s University, Philosophy (2002)

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Social & Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics

AREAS OF COMPETENCE Philosophy of Law, Business Ethics, Biomedical Ethics, Public Policy, Canadian Studies

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2010 - 2012: Instructor, Philosophy, Bowling Green State University 2008 - 2009: Visiting Instructor, Philosophy, College of Wooster 2006 - 2007: Instructor, Canadian Studies, Bowling Green State University

PUBLICATIONS (Accepted, forthcoming) “The Metaphysics of Locke’s Labour View,” Locke Studies. 2005 (Invited). Book Review of On Nozick by Edward Feser, Journal of Ayn Rand Studies. 2004. “Narveson on Nozick: An Interview with Jan Narveson,” Eidos: The Canadian Graduate Student Journal of Philosophy.

UNDER REVIEW

2011. “The problem of the continuity of claims.” 2011. “A Constitution written by monkeys.”

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FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

2007, 2011: Hayek Fund for Scholars Award 2009: Summer Graduate Research Fellow, Institute for Humane Studies 2009: Philosophy Department Graduate Student Teaching Award

RESEARCH SUMMARY 2009, 2010: Research Assistant, House of Commons, Scott Reid, M.P. 2006: Research Assistant, Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Dr. Donald Critchlow 2003: Research Assistant, Vermont Law School, Dr. Pavel Wonsowicz 2003: Research Assistant, New York University, Dr. Chris Matthew Sciabarra

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Intentionalism and the Reasonable Person criterion” 2011 (Invited). Philosophy roundtable, College of Wooster

“The Metaphysics of Locke’s Labour View” 2010. Northwestern Philosophy Conference, Willamette University 2010. Scholarship and a Free Society conference, IHS, Bryn Mawr College “Ownership, Guardianship & Stewardship” 2011. Association for Social and Legal Philosophy, University of Warwick. 2011. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. 2010 (Invited). Workshop in Politics, Philosophy & Economics, George Mason University

“The problem of the continuity of ownership claims” 2009. Graduate Research Fellow Conference, IHS, Washington D.C. 2008 (Invited). College of Wooster philosophy department

“Taking proportionality seriously” 2006. University of Waterloo Graduate Student Conference “Conventional Stability: Spontaneous Order v. Collective Resolution” (with Terrence Watson) 2006. Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago “Gossip as Social Enforcement” 2005. Humane Studies Fellows Conference 2

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (cont.)

“What’s wrong with Locke’s theory of property?” 2009. Philosophers Lunchbox Series, College of Wooster philosophy department

“When it might be more rational to vote for third parties” 2008. Liberty Fund research conference, Park City, Utah 2007. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago 2006. Battleground States: BGSU American Cultural Studies Conference “Taking proportionality seriously” 2006. University of Waterloo Graduate Student Conference “Conventional Stability: Spontaneous Order v. Collective Resolution” (with Terrence Watson) 2006. Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago “Gossip as Social Enforcement” 2005. Humane Studies Fellows Conference

TEACHING SUMMARY College of Wooster PHIL 1001: Ethics, Justice & Society: Spring/Summer 2009, Fall/Winter 2008 (2 sections) PHIL 215: Biomedical Ethics: Spring/Summer 2009 Bowling Green State University PHIL 2200: Philosophy of Art, Fall 2011 POLS 315: Contemporary Political Ideology: Spring 2011, Fall 2011 PHIL 212: Philosophy of Law: Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Fall 2009, Summer 2008 PHIL 232: Business Ethics: Spring, 2011, Spring 2010 PHIL 226: Philosophy of Punishment: Fall 2010, Summer 2007 PHIL 1250: Contemporary Moral Issues: Fall 2010 PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy, two sections: Spring 2008 PHIL 102: Introduction to Ethics: Fall/Winter 2007, Winter 2011 CAST 201: Introduction to Canadian Studies: Fall/Winter 2006 PHIL 219: Death and Dying (Co-Instructor): Summer 2006 PHIL 118: Intro to Philosophy through Film (Teaching Assistant): Spring 2006 PHIL 103: Introduction to Logic (Teaching Assistant): Fall/Winter 2005

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Midwest Political Science Association Canadian Philosophical Association American Philosophical Association

REFERENCES Fred Miller Phone: (419) 372-2119 Professor of Philosophy Email: [email protected] Bowling Green State University Steven Wall Phone: (419) 372-7221 Professor of Philosophy Email: [email protected] University of Arizona David Shoemaker Phone: (504) 862-3390 Associate Professor of Philosophy Email: [email protected] Tulane University

Ronald Hustwit Phone: (330) 263-2485 Professor of Philosophy Email: [email protected] College of Wooster

Garrett Thomson Phone: (330) 263-2494 Professor of Philosophy Email: [email protected] College of Wooster

Luc Bovens Phone: + 44 20 7955 6822 Professor of Philosophy Fax: + 44 20 7955 6845 London School of Economics Email: [email protected] Jan Narveson Phone: (519) 888-4567 (2780) Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus Email: [email protected] University of Waterloo

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