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1 Last revised: September, 2013 RICHARD J. ARNESON CURRICULUM VITAE University of California, San Diego Home address: Philosophy, 0119 7369 Draper Avenue 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92037-5024 La Jolla, CA 92093-0119 Phone: 858 534 6810 (office) Phone: 858 454 6910 (home) FAX: 858 534 8566 Email: [email protected] Web page: http://philosophy.ucsd.edu/faculty/rarneson/ PERSONAL Born: June 24, 1945. Marital status: Married, one stepdaughter. EDUCATION A.B. magna cum laude with history concentration, Brown University, 1967. Phi Beta Kappa. Pell Award in History. Ph.D. in philosophy, University of California at Berkeley, 1975. Dissertation: "John Rawls's Theory of Justice" (Advisors: Hans Sluga and John Searle). EMPLOYMENT Acting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, 1973-75. Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1975-80. Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1980-89. Visiting Associate Professor, California Institute of Technology, Spring, 1984. Graduate Advisor (director of graduate studies), University of California, San Diego, 1982-83, 1985-88, 1990-1992, 1999-2003. Current position: Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1989-2008. Professor, Above Scale (Distinguished Professor), University of California, San Diego, 2008-present. Holder of the Valtz Family Chair in Philosophy, UCSD, July-2011-present. Concurrent position: Research Professor for five year-term, Philosophy, University of Arizona. This position involves no teaching duties and provides for several weeks per year in residence at the University of Arizona Philosophy Department. Adjunct Professor, School of Law, University of San Diego, August-December, 2008.

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Last revised: September, 2013 RICHARD J. ARNESON CURRICULUM VITAE University of California, San Diego Home address: Philosophy, 0119 7369 Draper Avenue 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92037-5024 La Jolla, CA 92093-0119 Phone: 858 534 6810 (office) Phone: 858 454 6910 (home) FAX: 858 534 8566 Email: [email protected] Web page: http://philosophy.ucsd.edu/faculty/rarneson/ PERSONAL Born: June 24, 1945. Marital status: Married, one stepdaughter. EDUCATION A.B. magna cum laude with history concentration, Brown University, 1967. Phi Beta Kappa. Pell Award in History. Ph.D. in philosophy, University of California at Berkeley, 1975. Dissertation: "John Rawls's Theory of Justice" (Advisors: Hans Sluga and John Searle). EMPLOYMENT Acting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, 1973-75.

Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1975-80. Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1980-89. Visiting Associate Professor, California Institute of Technology, Spring, 1984. Graduate Advisor (director of graduate studies), University of California, San Diego, 1982-83, 1985-88, 1990-1992, 1999-2003. Current position: Professor, University of California, San Diego, 1989-2008. Professor, Above Scale (Distinguished Professor), University of California, San Diego, 2008-present. Holder of the Valtz Family Chair in Philosophy, UCSD, July-2011-present. Concurrent position: Research Professor for five year-term, Philosophy, University of Arizona. This position involves no teaching duties and provides for several weeks per year in residence at the University of Arizona Philosophy Department. Adjunct Professor, School of Law, University of San Diego, August-December, 2008.

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Visiting Professor, University of California, Davis, Winter-Spring, 1990. Philosophy Department Chair, University of California, San Diego, 1992-1996.

Visiting Olmsted Professor in Political Science and the Program on Ethics, Politics, and Economics, Yale University, Fall, 1996. PUBLICATIONS

Research Articles 1. “Ronald Dworkin and Luck Egalitarianism: A Comparison,” in Serena Olsaretti, ed.,

Oxford Handbook of Distributive Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).

1. “Basic Equality: Neither Rejectable nor Acceptable,” forthcoming in a volume on Basic Equality ed. by Uwe Steinhoff (Oxford: Oxford University Press, probably 2014).

2. “Liberalism and Equality,” in Steven Wall, ed., Cambridge Companion to Liberalism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014)

3. “Justice in Access to Higher Education,” forthcoming in a volume on justice and higher education ed. by Harry Brighouse and Michael McPherson.

4. “Locke and the Liberal Tradition,” forthcoming in Matthew Stuart, ed., A Companion to

Locke (Oxford: Blackwell).

5. “Political Liberalism, Religious Liberty, and Religious Establishment,” forthcoming in a volume on The Role of Religion in Human Rights Discourse, ed. by Hanoch Dagan,

Shahar Lifshitz, and Yedidia Z. Stern. 6. “Neutrality and Political Liberalism,” forthcoming in Daniel Weinstock and Roberto Merrill,

eds., Political Neutrality: A Reevaluation (Basingstoke, Hampshire, England: Palgrave Macmillan).

7. “Discrimination, Disparate Impact, and Theories of Justice,” forthcoming in Sophia

Moreau and Deborah Hellman, eds., Philosophical Foundations of Discrimination Law (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014).

8. “Theories, Types, and Bounds of Justice,” forthcoming in Darrel Moellendorf and Heather

Widows, eds., Handbook of Global Ethics (Durham, UK: Acumen Publishing Ltd., 2013).

9. “International Clinical Trials Are Not Inherently Exploitative,” in Arthur L. Caplan and Robert Arp, eds., Contemporary Debates in Bioethics (Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell, 2014), pp. 485-494 and (“Reply to Watson”) 498-500.

10. “The Enforcement of Morals Revisited,” Criminal Law and Philosophy 7, No. 3 (October,

2013), pp. 435-454. 11. “Exploitation and Outcome,” Politics, Philosophy, and Economics 12, No. 4 (2013), pp.

392-412.

12. “Paternalism and the Principle of Fairness,” in Christian Coons and Michael Weber, eds. Paternalism: Theory and Practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp.

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134-156.

13. “Is Patriotism Immoral?”, Philosophic Exchange 43, Issue No. 1 (2013). 14. “Equality of Opportunity: Derivative Not Fundamental,” Journal of Social Philosophy 44,

No. 4 (Winter, 2013), pp. 1-15.

15. “Rethinking Luck Egalitarianism and Unacceptable Inequalities,” Philosophical Topics 40, No. 1 (Spring, 2012), pp. 153-169.

16. “Justice,” in David Estlund, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), pp. 58-75.

17. “Side Constraints, Lockean Individual Rights, and the Moral Basis of Libertarianism,”

in Ralf M. Bader and John Meadowcroft, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Nozick’s ‘Anarchy, State, and Utopia’ (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp. 15-27.

18. “Liberalism, Capitalism, and ‘Socialist’ Principles,” Social Philosophy and Policy 28, No. 2

(Summer, 2011), pp. 232-261.

19. “Luck Egalitarianism—A Primer,” in Carl Knight and Zofia Stemplowska, eds., Responsibility and Distributive Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 24-50.

20. “Self-Ownership and World Ownership: Against Left-Libertarianism,” Social Philosophy

and Policy 27, No. 2 (Winter, 2011, pp. 168-194.

21. “Democratic Equality and Relating as Equals,” in Justice and Equality, Colin Macleod, ed., Canadian Journal of Philosophy supp. vol. 36 (2010), pp. 25-52. [Actual date of publication: 2012.]

22. “Two Cheers for Capabilities,” in Harry Brighouse and Ingrid Robeyns, eds., Measuring

Justice: Primary Goods and Capabilities (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010). 23. “The Supposed Right to a Democratic Say,” in Thomas Christiano and John Christman,

eds., Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), pp. 197-212.

24. “What Do We Owe to Distant Needy Strangers?”, in Jeffrey A. Schaler, ed., Peter Singer

under Fire: The Moral Iconoclast Faces His Critics (Chicago and La Salle: Open Court, 2009), pp. 267-293.

25. “Broadly Utilitarian Theories of Exploitation and Multi-National Clinical Research, in

Jennifer S. Hawkins and Ezekiel J. Emanuel, eds., Exploitation and Developing Countries: The Ethics of Clinical Research (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008), pp. 142-174.

26. “Rawls, Responsibility, and Distributive Justice,” in Justice,

Political Liberalism, and Utilitarianism: Themes from Harsanyi and Rawls, ed. by Marc Fleurbaey, Maurice Salles and John A. Weymark (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008).

27. “Shame, Stigma, and Disgust in the Decent Society,” The Journal of Ethics 11 (2007), pp.

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31-63. 28. “Desert and Equality,” in Egalitarianism: New Essays on the Nature and Value of Equality,

Nils Holtug and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, eds. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 262-293.

29. “What Is Wrongful Discrimination?”, San Diego Law Review 43 (2006), pp. 775-807. 30. “Just Warfare and Noncombatant Immunity,” Cornell International Law Journal 39, No.

3 (Fall, 2006), pp. 663-688. 31. “Desire Formation and Human Good,” Royal Institute of Philosophy, supp. vol. 59,

Preferences and Well-Being, Serena Olsaretti, ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006), pp. 9-32.

32. “Luck Egalitarianism Interpreted and Defended,” Philosophical Topics 32, Nos. 1 and 2

(Spring and Fall, 2004), pp. 1-20. [Actual date of publication September, 2006.]

33. “Justice after Rawls,” in John Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Phillips, eds., Oxford Handbook of Political Theory (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), pp. 45-64.

34. “Joel Feinberg and the Justification of Hard Paternalism,” Legal Theory, 11 (2005), pp. 259-284.

35. “The Meaning of Marriage and State Efforts to Facilitate Friendship, Love, and Child-rearing,” San Diego Law Review 42, No. 3 (Summer, 2005), pp. 979-1001.

36. “Distributive Justice and Basic Capability Equality: ‘Good Enough’ Is Not Good Enough,”

In Alex Kaufman, ed., Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems, (London: Routledge, 2005).

37. “Do Patriotic Ties Limit Global Justice Duties?”, Journal of Ethics 9 (2005), pp. 127-150. 38. “The Shape of Lockean Rights: Pareto, Fairness, and Consent,” Social Philosophy and

Policy 22, No. 1 (Winter, 2005), pp. 255-285. [Reprinted in Thom Brooks, ed., Locke and Law (Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing, probably 2008.]

39. “Democracy Is Not Intrinsically Just,” in Keith Dowding, Robert E. Goodin, and Carole

Pateman, eds., Justice and Democracy (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 40-58.

40. "Cracked Foundations of Liberal Equality," in Ronald Dworkin

and His Critics, ed. by Justine Burley (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2004), pp. 79-98. 41. "Moral Limits on the Demands of Beneficence?", in The Ethics of Assistance: Morality

and the Distant Needy, ed. by Deen K. Chatterjee (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004), pp. 33-58.

42. "Opportunity for Welfare, Priority, and Public Policy," in Globalization,

Culture, and the Limits of the Market: Essays in Economics and Philosophy, ed. by Stephen Cullenberg and Prasanta K. Pattanaik (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004), pp. 177-214.

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43. "Consequentialism versus Special-Ties Partiality," The Monist 86, No. 3 (July, 2003), pp.

382-401. 44. "Equality, Coercion, Culture, and Social Norms," Politics, Philosophy, and

Economics 2, No. 2 (June, 2003), pp. 139-163.

45. "Liberal Neutrality on the Good: An Autopsy," in Perfectionism and Neutrality: Essays in Liberal Theory, ed. by George Klosko and Steven Wall (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003), pp. 191-218.

46. "The Smart Theory of Responsibility and Desert," in Desert and Justice, ed. by Serena

Olsaretti (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 233-258. 47. "Why Justice Requires Transfers to Offset Income and Wealth Inequalities,"

Social Philosophy and Policy 19, No. 1 (Winter, 2002), pp. 172-200. 48. "Luck and Equality," Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, supp. vol. 75 (2001), pp. 73-

90. 49. "Against Rights," Philosophical Issues, vol. 11 Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy,

supp. to Nous (2001), pp. 172-201.

50. "Welfare Should Be the Currency of Justice," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 30, No. 4 (December, 2000), pp. 497-524.

51. "Disability, Priority and Social Justice" in Americans with Disabilities: Exploring the Implications of the Law for Individuals and Institutions, ed. by Leslie P. Francis and Anita Silvers (London and New York: Routledge, 2000), pp. 18-33.

52. "Perfectionism and Politics," Ethics 111, No. 1 (October, 2000), pp. 37-63. 53. “Egalitarian Justice versus the Right to Privacy,” Social Philosophy and Policy

17, No. 2 (Summer, 2000), pp. 91-119. 54. “Rawls versus Utilitarianism in the Light of Political Liberalism,” in Clark Wolf and Victoria Davion, eds., The Idea of a Political Liberalism: Essays

on Rawls (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000), pp. 231-252. 55. “Egalitarianism and Responsibility,” Journal of Ethics 3, No. 3 (1999), pp. 225-247. 56. “What, if Anything, Renders All Humans Morally Equal?”, in Dale Jamieson,

ed., Peter Singer and His Critics (Oxford: Blackwell, 1999), pp. 103-128.

57. “Human Flourishing versus Desire Satisfaction,” Social Philosophy and Policy 16, No. 1 (Winter, 1999), pp. 113-142.

58. “Against Rawlsian Equality of Opportunity,” Philosophical Studies 93, No. 1

(January, 1999), pp. 77-112.

59. “What Sort of Sexual Equality Should Feminists Seek?”, in Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues 9 (Spring, 1998), pp. 21-36.

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60. "Real Freedom and Distributive Justice," in Freedom in Economics: New Perspectives in Normative Analysis, ed. by Jean-Francois Laslier, Marc Fleurbaey, Nicolas Gravel, and Alain Trannoy (London and New York: Routledge, 1998), pp. 165-196.

61. “Feminism and Family Justice,” Public Affairs Quarterly 11, No. 4 (October, 1997),

pp. 345-363. 62. “Egalitarianism and the Undeserving Poor,” The Journal of Political Philosophy 5,

No. 3 (1997), pp. 1-24. [Reprinted in Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit, eds., Contemporary Political Philosophy:

An Anthology, 2nd. ed. (Oxford: Blackwell, 2006), pp. 522-537.] 63. "Democratic Autonomy and Religious Liberty: A Critique of Wisconsin v. Yoder,"

coauthored with Ian Shapiro, in NOMOS XXXVIII: Political Order, ed. by Russell Hardin and Ian Shapiro (New York: New York University Press, 1996).

[Reprinted in Ian Shapiro, Democracy’s Place (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996).] 64. "Against `Complex Equality'," in, Pluralism, Justice, and Equality, edited by David Miller and Michael Walzer (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 226-252. [This is a revised

and expanded version of item 79.] 65. “What Do Socialists Want?”, Politics and Society 22, No. 4

(December, 1994), pp. 549-567. [Reprinted in Equal Shares: Making Market Socialism Work, ed. by Erik Olin Wright (London and New York: Verso, 1996).]

66. "Autonomy and Preference Formation," in In Harm’s Way, ed.

by Jules L. Coleman and Allen Buchanan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), pp. 42-75. 67. "Market Socialism and Egalitarian Ethics," in Market Socialism:

The Current Debate, ed. by Pranab Bardhan and John Roemer (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993), pp. 281-297. 68. "Equality," in A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy, ed. by Robert E. Goodin and Philip Pettit (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1993), pp. 489-507. 69. "Democratic Rights at National and Workplace Levels," in The Idea of

Democracy, ed. by David Copp, Jean Hampton, and John Roemer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993), pp. 118-148. [Reprinted in Philosophy and Democracy, ed. by Thomas Christiano (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002).] [Reprinted in Procedural Justice, ed. by Larry My and Paul Morrow (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, 2012).]

70. "Socialism as the Extension of Democracy", Social Philosophy and Policy 10, No. 2 (Spring, 1993), pp. 145-171.

[Reprinted in Ellen Paul, Fred Miller, and Jeffrey Paul, eds. Liberalism and the Economic Order (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).]

71. "Liberal Democratic Community," in NOMOS XXXV: Democratic

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Community, ed. by John Chapman and Ian Shapiro (New York: New York University Press, 1993), pp. 191-227. 72. "Commodification and Commercial Surrogacy," Philosophy

and Public Affairs 21, No. 2 (Spring, 1992), pp. 132-164. [Portion reprinted in Baruch A. Brody and George Sher, eds., Political

and Social Philosophy: Contemporary Readings (New York: Harcourt Brace).] 73. "Is Socialism Dead? A Comment on Market Socialism and Basic

Income Capitalism," Ethics 102, No. 3 (April, 1992), pp. 485-511. 74. "Property Rights in Persons," Social Philosophy and Policy 9, No. 1 (Winter, 1992), pp. 201-230. [Reprinted in Ellen Paul, Fred Miller, and Jeffrey Paul, eds. Economic Rights

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.] 75. "Lockean Self-Ownership: Towards a Demolition," in Political Studies 39 (March, 1991), pp. 36-54. [Reprinted in Left-Libertarianism and its Critics: The Contemporary Debate, ed. by Hillel

Steiner and Peter Vallentyne (New York: Palgrave, 2000), pp. 322-344.]

76. "Is Work Special? Justice and the Distribution of Employment," American Political Science Review 84, No. 4 (December, 1990), pp. 1127-1147.

77. “Neutrality and Utility," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20, No. 2

(June, 1990), pp. 215-240. 78. "Primary Goods Reconsidered," Nous 24, No. 3 (June, 1990), pp. 429-454. 79. "Against `Complex Equality'," Public Affairs Quarterly 4, No. 2

(April, 1990), pp. 99-110. [Reprinted; see entry 61 above.]

80. "Liberalism, Distributive Subjectivism, and Equal Opportunity for Welfare,"

Philosophy and Public Affairs 19, No. 2 (Spring, 1990), pp. 158-194. [Reprinted in Matthew Clayton and Andrew Williams, eds., The Ideal of Equality (New York: Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press, 2000).]

81. "Liberal Egalitarianism and World Resource Distribution: Two Views," The Journal of Value Inquiry 23, No. 3 (September, 1989), pp. 171-190. 82. "Paternalism, Utility, and Fairness," Revue Internationale de Philosophie

43, No. 170 (1989) pp. 409-437. [Reprinted in Mill’s ‘On Liberty’: Critical Essays, ed. Gerald Dworkin (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 1997).]

[Also reprinted in Mill’s Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy, ed. Chin Liew Chen, a volume of The International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 1999). 83. "Equality and Equal Opportunity for Welfare," Philosophical Studies 56, No. 1 (May, 1989), pp. 77-93. [Reprinted with a new "Postscript" in Equality: Selected Readings, ed. by Louis P. Pojman and Robert Westmoreland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997).]

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[Reprinted in Social and Political Philosophy: Selected Readings, ed. George Sher and Baruch Brody (New York: Harcourt Brace).] [Reprinted in L’idea di eguaglianza, ed. by Ian Carter (Milan, Italy: Feltrinelli, 2001).]

84. "Meaningful Work and Market Socialism," Ethics 97, No. 3 (April, 1987), pp. 517-545. [Reprinted in Justice in Political Philosophy, vol. 2, ed. Will Kymlicka (Aldershot, England: Edward Elgar, 1992).] 85. "Marxism and Secular Faith," American Political Science Review 79, No. 3 (September, 1985), pp. 627-640. 86. "Freedom and Desire," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15, No. 3 (September, 1985), pp. 425-448. 87. "Shakespeare and the Jewish Question," Political Theory 13, No. 1

(February, 1985), pp. 85-111. 88. "Marlow's Skepticism in Heart of Darkness," Ethics 94, No. 3 (April, 1984), pp. 420-440. 89. "Commerce and Selfishness," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supp. vol. 8 (1982), pp. 211-232. 90. "The Principle of Fairness and Free-Rider Problems," Ethics 92, No. 4 (July, 1982), pp. 616-633.

[Reprinted in Social and Political Philosophy: Selected Readings, ed. George Sher and Baruch Brody (New York: Harcourt Brace).]

91. "Democracy and Liberty in Mill's Theory of Government," Journal of the History of Philosophy 20, No. 1 (January, 1982), pp. 43-64. [Reprinted in Der sociale Liberalismus John Stuart Mills, hrsg. Gregory Claeys (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verklagsgesellschaft, 1987).] 92. "Prospects for Community in a Market Economy," Political Theory 9, No. 4 (May, 1981), pp. 207-227. 93. "What's Wrong with Exploitation?", Ethics 91, No. 1 (January, 1981), pp. 202-227. [Reprinted in Justice in Political Philosophy, vol. 2, ed. Will Kymlicka (Aldershot, England: Edward Elgar, 1992).] 94. "Mill versus Paternalism," Ethics 90, No. 4 (July, 1980), pp. 470-489. [Another version of this essay is published in Philosophy Research Archives, 1979.] 95. "Marx's Comments on Women in the 1844 Manuscripts," Philosophy Research Archives, 1979. 96. "Mill's Doubts about Freedom under Socialism," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supp. vol. 5 (1979), pp. 231-249. 97. "Power and Authority in The Castle," Mosaic 12, No. 4 (Summer, 1979),

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pp. 99-113. 98. "Benthamite Utilitarianism and Hard Times," Philosophy and Literature 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1978), pp. 60-75. Review Essays

1. “From Primary Goods to Capabilities to Well-Being,” review essay on work of Amartya Sen, forthcoming in Critical Reviews in Social and Political Philosophy (2013).

2. “Good, Period,” review of Judith Jarvis Thomson, Normativity, forthcoming in

Analysis, supp. vol. (2010). 3. “Disadvantage, Capability, Commensurability, and Policy,” [review of Jonathan

Wolff and Avner DeShalit, Disadvantage], Philosophy, Politics, and Economics 9 (2010), pp. 339-357.

4. “Justice Is Not Equality” [critical essay on G. A. Cohen], Ratio 21, No. 4 (2008).

Pp. 371-391 [Reprinted in Brian Feltham, ed., Justice, Equality, and Constructivism: Essays on G. A. Cohen’s ‘Rescuing Justice and Equality (Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), pp. 5-25.]

5. “Does Social Justice Matter? Brian Barry’s Applied Political Philosophy,” review of

Brian Barry, Why Social Justice Matters, Ethics 117 (April, 2007), pp. 391-412. 6. “Sophisticated Rule-Consequentialism: Some Simple Objections,” in Normativity,

Philosophical Issues, Nous supp. vol. 15 (2005), pp. 235-251.

7. "The End of Welfare as We Know It? Scanlon versus Welfarist Consequentialism," review of T. M. Scanlon, What We Owe to Each Other, Social Theory and Practice 28, No. 2 (April, 2002), pp. 315-336.

8. Critical Notice of Equality, Responsibility, and the Law by Arthur Ripstein, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 31, No. 2 (June, 2001), pp. 245-262. 9. "Economic Analysis Meets Distributive Justice," review of John E. Roemer, Theories of Distributive Justice and Equality of Opportunity, in Social Theory And Practice 26, No. 2 (Summer, 2000), pp. 327-345.

10. “The Priority of the Right over the Good Rides Again,” review of Justice as Impartiality by Brian Barry, Ethics 108, No. 1 (October, 1997), pp. 169-196.

[Reprinted in Impartiality, Neutrality, and Justice: Re-Reading Brian Barry’s ‘Justice as Impartiality’, ed. Paul Kelly (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1998).]

11. “Should Surfers Be Fed?”, review of Real Freedom for All by Philippe Van Parijs, The Good Society 6, No. 2 (Spring, 1996), pp. 38-42. [An expanded version of this essay is reprinted in a volume of

essays, Real Libertarianism Assessed, edited by Andrew Reeve and Andrew Williams (Macmillan and St. Martin’s Press).]

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12. "Rational Contractarianism, Corrective Justice, and Tort Law," Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy 15, No. 3 (Summer, 1992),

pp. 889-915. 13. "Liberalism, Freedom, and Community," a review of Joel Feinberg's Harmless Wrongdoing, Ethics 100, No. 2 (January, 1990), pp. 368-385.

14. "Locke versus Hobbes in Gauthier's Ethics," Inquiry 30, No. 3 (September, 1987), pp. 295-316.

Discussion Articles 1. “Rejecting the Order of Public Reason,” Philosophical Studies (2014). 1. “Against Freedom of Conscience,” San Diego Law Review 47, No. 4 (Fall, 2010), pp.

1015-1040. 2. “Meaningful Work and Market Socialism Revisited,” Analyse & Kritik 31, Issue 1, pp.

139-151. 3. “Value Pluralism Does Not Support Liberalism,” San Diego Law Review 46, No. 4 (Fall,

2009), pp. 925-940. 4. “Global Social Movements and Global Institutional Reform Are Complementary,

Not Opposed”, Cornell International Law Journal 39, No. 3 (Fall, 2006), pp. 515-521. 5. "Equality of Opportunity," entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy---available at

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/equal-opportunity/, 23 pages. 6. "Egalitarianism," entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, available at

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/egalitarianism/, 23 pages. Revised 2013. Revised entry: XX pages.

7. "Is Moral Theory Perplexed by New Genetic Knowledge?", San Diego Law Review, 39,

No. 3 (Summer, 2002), pp. 715-736. 8. "Defending the Purely Instrumental Account of Democratic Authority." The Journal of

Political Philosophy 11, No. 1 (March, 2003), pp. 122-132.

9. "Equality," The Blackwell Guide to Social and Political Philosophy, ed. Robert L. Simon (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2002). 10. "Equality (philosophical aspects), in International Encyclopedia of the Social

and Behavioral Sciences (Oxford: Elsevier Science, Ltd., 2001), pp. 4724-4729.

11. "Rethinking Egalitarianism," The Good Society 9, No. 3 (2000), pp. 6-9. 12. “Luck Egalitarianism and Prioritarianism,” Ethics 110, No. 2 (January, 2000),

pp. 339-349. 13. “Equal Opportunity for Welfare Defended and Recanted,” Journal of Political Philosophy 7, No. 4 (December, 1999), pp. 488-497.

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14. “Equality and Egalitarianism,” in the Encyclopedia of

Applied Ethics, ed. By Ruth Chadwick (San Diego: Academic Press, 1998), pp. 115-125.

15. "Philosophy of Work," and "Paternalism," in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, ed. by Edward Craig (Oxford: Routledge). 16. "Metaethics and Corrective Justice," Arizona Law Review

37, No. 1 (Spring, 1995), pp. 33-43. 17. "Preferential Treatment versus Purported Meritocratic Rights,"

in Affirmative Action and the University: a Philosophical Inquiry, ed. by Steven M. Cahn (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1992).

18. "A Defense of Equal Opportunity for Welfare," Philosophical Studies 62, No. 2 (May, 1991), pp. 187-195. 19. "Exploitation," in The Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. by Lawrence Becker (New York and London: Garland Publishers, 1992). 20. "Introduction (Symposium on Rawlsian Theory of Justice: Recent Developments)," Ethics 99, No. 4 (July, 1989) pp. 695-710. 21. "Comment on Krouse and McPherson," Ethics 97, No. 1 (October, 1986), pp. 139-145. Edited Anthology 1. Liberalism, three volumes (Aldershot, England: Edward Elgar, 1992). WORK-IN-PROGRESS (DRAFTS RECENTLY COMPLETED) 1. "Humanity as an End in Itself: Doubts about Recent Kantian Ethics." 2. “Two Versions of Priority and Justice between Age Groups.” 3. Essay on “Varieties of cosmopolitanism and the Ideal of Global Justice.” 4. “Friendship and Partiality.” 5. Essay on Lockean and luck egalitarian accounts of procreative rights and duties. CURRENT RESEARCH 1. “Moderate Deontology, Aggregation, and Rights." 2. Essay on employment, alienation, good jobs, and the ideal of bureaucracy. 3. Essay on moral worth and moral luck. 4. Essay on self-defense and culpability.

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5. Book project on egalitarian ethics: Justice and Responsibility. 6. Book project: Whatever the Consequences? Anti-anti-consequentialism.

HONORS AND AWARDS Phi Beta Kappa, Brown University, 1967. Graduated A.B. Magna cum Laude. Pell Award in History, Brown University, 1967. Ford Foundation Career Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley, 1967-71. Regents' Summer Faculty Fellowship, University of California, 1975, 1977.

University of California Faculty Fellowship, School of Criticism and Theory, U.C. Irvine, Summer, 1979.

Tuition Fellowship, School of Criticism and Theory, Northwestern University, Summer, 1984 (declined)

University of California President's Research Fellowship in the Humanities, January-July,

1989. Visiting Fellow, Australian National University, April-June 1999

Visiting Professor (unpaid), Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University (Australian National University branch), January-February 2007.

RECENT GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION Chair or co-chair for Ph.D: Theron Pummer, (2013), Eric Campbell (2012), Michael Tiboris (2012), Erin Frykholm (2011), Dale Dorsey (2007), Jeff Stedman (2006), Kory Schaff (2005). Member of Ph.D. committee: Per-Erik Milam (2013), Casey Hall (UC Irvine, 2013), Erick Ramirez (2011), Charlie Kurth (2010), Nina Davis (2009), Brad McHose (UCLA, 2007), Anna Alexandrova (2006), Luke Robinson (2005), Jonathan Gunderson (2003). M. A, Supervision: Margaret Gleason (2007), Evan Moreno-Davis (2006), Christopher Bignell (2005). Currently a member of the Ph.D. committees of Daniel Pilchner (UC Irvine), Christopher Wonnell (Economics), and Casey Hall (UC Irvine), and co-chair of the Ph.D. committee of Amy Berg and chair of the committee of Nanhee Byrnes. . External examiner for Nicholas Barry’s Ph.D. dissertation, University of Western Australia, 2006. RECENT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE To the University of California: member of Graduate Studies committee, 2013-2014, member of Committee on Academic Personnel, UCSD, 2010-2012, member of University-wide Committee on Academic Personnel, 2010-2011. I served as chair of the UCSD Committee on Educational Policy 2003-2004. I served as Philosophy Department Chair from 1992-1996 and as director of graduate studies in Philosophy for several years in the 1980s and 1990s. Co-Director, Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of San Diego Law School, 2003-

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present. (In this role I organized a Roundtable on Just War Theory and Terrorism, University of San Diego School of Law, September, 2007, and, with Matthew Zwolinski, another on Robert Nozick and Prospects for Lockean Rights Theories, February, 2009.) Affiliated Scholar, Institute for Law and Philosophy, University of San Diego Law School, 2000-2003. (In this role I organized a Roundtable on Moral Luck, with David Brink, University of San Diego School of Law, April, 2003.) Program Committee Member, Pacific Division, American Philosophical Association, 2006-2008; also 1996-1998 (Chair of Committee, 1998).

Book Review Editor, Ethics, September, 1996-1998. Associate Editor, Ethics, June, 1986-1999. In this role I developed a special symposium issue on "Rawls's Theory of Justice: Recent Developments," for July, 1989; a symposium on Elizabeth Anderson's Value in Ethics and Economics, 1996.; and a symposium on physician-assisted suicide, 1999. Member, Editorial Board, Ethics, Fall, 1980-Spring 1986, and Fall, 1999-present. Member, Board of Editorial Consultants, NOMOS, Yearbook of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, 1991-2000. Member of Editorial Board, Social Choice and Welfare, 1996-2004. Member of Editorial Board, Philosophers' Imprint (refereed on-line publication), 2001-present. Member of International Board of Advisors, Journal of Applied Philosophy. Referee for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Harvard University Press, Australian Journal of Philosophy, American Political Science Review, Polity, Ethics, Western Political Quarterly, Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Economics and Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Nous, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Social Philosophy, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Political Theory, Philosophy, and Social Theory and Practice. Panelist (referee) for University of California President's Research Fellowships in the Humanities, 1990-91, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1996-97, and 2002-3 applications. Papers and Comments Delivered (and to Be Delivered) --2000 and later Invited paper, conference honoring Dennis McKerlie, University of Calgary, Canada, Winter 2015.

Invited paper, conference on philosophy and welfare economics, University of Chicago, October, 2014. Invited paper, workshop on Philosophy of Freedom, Prague or University of Arizona, Tucson, October, 2014.

Invited paper, Second Annual Oxford Studies Conference on Political Philosophy, Columbus, Missouri, September, 2014.

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Invited keynote speaker, Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress (RoME), University of

Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, August, 2014.

Invited lecturer, Summer University on Applied Philosophy, sponsored by Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, July, 2014.

Invited speaker, workshop on Inequalities, Paris, France, June, 2014. Invited keynote speaker, conference on the Legacy of Ronald Dworkin, McMaster

University, Canada, May, 2014. Critic at author meets critics session on Mathias Risse on global justice, Society for Applied Philosophy, Pacific APA meeting, San Diego, April, 2014. Colloquium paper, “Resolving the Responsibility Dilemma,” Pacific Division meeting, American Philosophical Association, San Diego, April, 2014. Presenting invited paper at workshop on libertarian paternalism, Umea, Sweden, March, 2014. Presenting invited paper at workshop on “The Value of Equality,” University of Toronto, March, 2014. Presenting invited paper at workshop on interpersonal comparisons of welfare, Princeton University, February, 2014. Presenting invited paper, workshop on Climate Change and Social Justice, University of Arizona, January, 2014. Presenting invited paper, Political Theory workshop, Columbia University, October, 2013. Invited paper, delivered at workshop on Theories of Global Justice sponsored by the British Academy, Glasgow, Scotland, June, 2013.

Invited paper, workshop on justice and the family, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, May, 2013. Presenting papers at panels of the World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece, August, 2013 (I had to cancel my participation due to family emergency). Delivering colloquium paper on “Self-Defense and Culpability: Fault Forfeits First” at Pacific APA meeting, San Francisco, March, 2013. Commentator at Gregory Kavka Prize session, Pacific APA meeting, San Francisco, March, 2013. Commentator, conference on War Ethics, UCSD, San Diego, March, 2013.

Critic at Author Meets Critics session at Eastern Division APA meeting, December, 2012. Invited speaker, workshop on Basic (In)equality, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, November, 2012.

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Invited Colloquium talk, Carleton University, Ottowa, Canada, November, 2012. Invited speaker, workshop on Rethinking Equality at the University of Ottowa, Ottowa, Canada, November, 2012. Delivering two lectures, College of Brockport, New York, September, 2012. Invited to deliver keynote address at the annual postgraduate conference in political philosophy, “Brave New World,” held under the auspices of the Manchester Centre for Political Theory, Manchester, England, June, 2012. Invited speaker, conference on “The Role of Religion in Human Rights Discourse,” sponsored by Israel Democracy Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, May, 2012. Invited speaker, conference on religious freedom after 9/11, University of Colorado, April, 2012 (I turned out to be unable to participate for personal reasons).. Invited speaker, workshop on climate change ethics, sponsored by University of Melbourne, to be held in Montreal, April, 2012. Commentator, Symposium paper on self-defense and rights, Pacific Division American Philosophical Association meeting, Seattle, April, 2012. Invited speaker, conference on exploitation and unfair dealing, organized by Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, New Orleans, February, 2012. Invited speaker, workshop on paternalism and coercion, University of Essex, England, November, 2011.

Invited speaker, conference celebrating the career of Jerry Dworkin, University of California, Davis, November, 2011. Invited speaker, conference on Justice in Higher Education, Northwestern University, October, 2011. Invited speaker, conference on “Discrimination and Disparate Impact,” University of Toronto, September, 2011.

Invited speaker, Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto, September, 2011. Invited speaker, “Philosophy at UC San Diego: Then and Now” meeting (Symposium in Honor of UCSD’s 5oth Anniversary,” UCSD, San Diego, April, 2011.

Invited keynote speaker, Applied Ethics and Public Policy Conference on “Freedom, Paternalism, and Morality,” Bowling Green State University, April, 2011. Invited paper-presenter, conference on Sen, UCSD, Spring, 2011. Invited speaker, Symposium on Property, Markets, and Morality, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, March, 2011. Invited speaker, workshop on “Puzzles in Intergenerational Justice,” Universite

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Catholique de Louvain, Belgium, March, 2011. Invited speaker, Melden Workshop on Rights, University of California, Irvine, February, 2011. Invited participant, workshop on John Tomasi book manuscript, San Diego, January, 2011. Commentator, workshop on authority, USC, Los Angeles, November, 2010. Commentator, session on Mathew Adler on prioritarianism, Loyola University Law School, November, Los Angeles, 2110. Critic at author meets critics session on Paul Hurley’s Beyond Consequentialism, Southern California Philosophy conference, California Polytechnic State University, Pomona, October, 2010. Speaker, session on G. A. Cohen on social justice, APSA meeting, Washington, D.C., September, 2010. Invited paper-presenter, conference honoring the memory of Brian Barry, London School of Economics, May, 2010.

Invited paper presenter, Liberty Fund conference on Liberalism and Capitalism, April, 2010. Invited speaker, Symposium on Justice in Higher Education, Central Division of the American Philosophical Association meeting, Chicago, February, 2010.

Invited participant, Roundtable on Exploitation, Price-Gouging, and Blackmail, School of Law, University of San Diego, January, 2009. Invited participant, Penn Institute for Law and Philosophy conference on Prioritarianism and Distributive Justice, Philadelphia, January, 2010.

Invited participant, workshop on “New Frontiers in Normative Analysis and Policy Advice,”

Freiburg, Germany, December, 2009. Invited participant in book workshop, Brown University, November, 2009. Invited Colloquium speaker, University of Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain, November,

2009. Invited speaker, conference on equality of opportunity, Lisbon, Portugal, October, 2009. Invited participant, workshop on informed consent, Beijing, China, September, 2009.

Invited Colloquium speaker, Department of Philosophy, and workshop participant, School of Law, Arizona State University, September, 2009.

Invited speaker, Series on Ethics and Public Policy, Rice University, March, 2009. Invited commentator, G. A. Cohen conference, Oxford University, January, 2009.

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Invited Presenter at Popper Seminar, London School of Economics, London, England, January, 2009.

Invited Political theory workshop, Nuffield College, Oxford University, January, 2009. Invited speaker, University of Kansas, December, 2008—giving public lecture and appearing at graduate seminar to discuss some of my work. Invited Colloquium speaker, Department of Philosophy, UC Irvine, October, 2008. Invited speaker, conference on Ownership and Justice, Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green State University, September, 2008. Presenting paper at panel on global justice, and commenting on another panel on luck egalitarianism, American Political Science Association meeting, Boston, September, 2008.

Invited speaker, conference on justice between age groups, University of Essex, England,

June, 2008. Invited speaker, debate on “Justice, Luck, and Equality,” University of Reading, UK, June,

2008. Invited speaker at Galilee Colloquium on “The Politics of Distribution: Norma and

Implementation Modalities,” Galilee, Israel, June, 2008. Invited speaker, conference on equality, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, June, 2008. Invited speaker, Yale Law seminar on Globalization and Rights, Yale University, May,

2008. Invited speaker, conference on neutrality, University of Montreal, May, 2008. Speaker at Author Meets Critics Session on J. Wolff and Disadvantage, Central Division

APA meeting, Chicago, April, 2008. Participant, workshop on distributive justice and philanthropy, Institute for Law and

Philosophy, University of Illinois School of Law, April, 2008. Commentator, Conference on global justice, San Diego State University, April, 2008. Invited colloquium presentation, Tulane University, Murphy Institute, February, 2008. Participant, workshop on blame and retribution, School of Law, University of San Diego,

January, 2008. Invited speaker and target of three workshop discussions, University of Zurich,

Switzerland, January, 2008. Invited speaker, workshop on responsibility and distributive justice, Glasgow, Scotland,

January, 2008. Organizer and participant. Roundtable on Just War Theory and Terrorism, School of Law, University of San Diego, September, 2007.

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Participant, conference on scalar values in law and morality, University of Pennsylvania

Law School, May, 2007. Paper presented at conference on health care and personal responsibility, Harvard Medical School, April, 2007. Critic at author meets critics session on David Schmidtz’s book The Elements of Justice, Pacific Division APA meeting, April, 2007, San Francisco. Paper presented, “Just Warfare Theory and Noncombatant Immunity,” UCSD Philosophy Collloquium, March, 2007. Paper presented at workshop, Harvard Law School, March, 2007. Paper presented on “Just Warfare Theory and Noncombatant Immunity,” Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia, February, 2007. Paper on “Moral Worth and Moral Luck,” CAPPE seminar series, Canberra, Australia, February, 2007. Paper presented at workshop on “Reassessing Egalitarianism,” University of Melbourne, Australia, February, 2007. Participant, Roundtable on good samaritanism in law and morality, sponsored by School of Law, University of San Diego, October, 2006. Commentator, conference on the moral limits of the market, Stanford University, September, 2006. Speaker, panel on equality and time, Association for Legal and Social Philosophy Conference, Dublin, Ireland, June-July, 2006. Invited speaker, conference on equality and disability, Bergen, Norway, June, 2006. Invited paper on discrimination, for conference at School of Law, University of San Diego, April, 2006. Invited speaker, conference on social justice, Cornell University Law School, April, 2006. Commentator, conference on The Morality of Fortune, University of Southern California, March, 2006. Speaker in seminar series, McGill University, January 2006. Invited paper presenter, conference in honor of the work of Joel Feinberg, Georgia State University, April, 2005. Critic at Author Meets Critics session on Justice, Luck, and Responsibility , by Susan Hurley, Pacific Division APA, March, 2005. Invited speaker, Symposium on the Work of Joel Feinberg, Pacific Division APA, March, 2005.

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Invited speaker, conference on “The Meaning of Marriage,” University of San Diego Law School, January, 2005. Organizer and presenter of paper, panel on global inequality, American Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, September, 2004.

Presenter, panel on capabilities and equality, American Political Science Association meeting, September, 2004. Invited speaker, conference on egalitarianism, Copenhagen, August, 2004. Invited speaker, conference on Preference-Formation and Well-Being, St. John's College, Cambridge, July, 2004. Discussant, Conference on Disability, Georgia State University, Atlanta, May, 2004. Commentator, conference on The Theory and Practice of Equality, Harvard University, April, 2004. Critic at author meets critics session, Pacific APA meeting, Pasadena, March, 2004. Presenter of paper at mini-conference on Global Justice held in conjunction with Pacific APA meeting, Pasadena, March, 2004. Invited speaker, Seminar in Ethics and Public Affairs, Princeton University, February, 2004. Invited participant, Larry Temkin’s seminar on equality, Rutgers University, February, 2004. Speaker on “Responsibility and Culpability for Unjust War and Noncombatant Immunity,” Southern California Philosophy Conference, UC Riverside, October, 2003. Invited speaker, conference on democracy, justice, and community, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, October, 2003. Keynote speaker, graduate student philosophy conference, University of Washington, October, 2003. Invited speaker, conference in honor of Robert Nozick, Bowling Green State University, September, 2003. Participant, Liberty Fund colloquium on "Liberty, Self-Ownership, and the Right to Property," Montreal, Canada, September, 2003. Panelist and organizer, panel on just war theory, American Political Science Association meeting, September, 2003. Also, commentator at panel on capabilities and justice. Participant and co-organizer, Roundtable on Moral Luck, University of San Diego Law School, April, 2003. Presenting invited paper, "Just War Theory: Puzzles and Problems," Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, San Diego State University, February, 2003.

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Participant on panel, conference on Kantian Ethics, University of San Diego, January, 2003. Presented colloquium talk, Philosophy Department, Yale University, fall, 2002. Presented paper on conference on markets and culture, The Murphy Institute, May, 2002. Speaker on "Economic Exploitation," Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institute of Health, Washington, D.C., December, 2001. Participant, Roundtable on Defining the Moral Community, University of San Diego Law School, November, 2001. Speaker, conference on The Rule of Rules, University of San Diego Law School, November, 2001 Speaker on "Global Morality," Southern California Philosophy Conference, University of California, Irvine, October, 2001. Participant, Roundtable on Freedom of Speech, University of San Diego Law School, October , 2001. Presented paper at conference on Desert, Emmanuel College, Cambridge University, England, July, 2001. Participant on symposium on Luck and Equality, Aristotelian Society and Mind Association joint meeting, July, 2001. Presented paper "Against Sen on Rights," American Philosophical Association Central Division meeting, May, 2001. Participant in conference on economics, philosophy, and public policy at UC Riverside, May, 2001. Speaker at conference, "Privacy in the Information Age," California Polytechnic State University at Pomona, April, 2001. Participant in conference on Fairness versus Human Welfare in Legal Norms, University of San Diego Law School, October, 2000. Paper presented at Law and Philosophy Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, October, 2000. Paper presented at Social Philosophy and Policy Conference, “Should Differences in Income and Wealth Matter?”, Stanford, CA, September 21-24, 2000. Philosophy Club Colloquium presentation, University of Virginia, April, 2000. Commentator, conference on Intergenerational Justice, University of California, Davis, May, 2000.

Commentator on colloquium paper, Central Division American Philosophical Association

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meeting, April, 2000. Participant, conference on genetics and bio-medical ethics, University of San Diego,

January, 2000. Reviews Recent reviews (all published in Ethics): on Russell Hardin, Collective Action; Stanley Moore, Marx on the Choice between Socialism and Communism; C. L. Ten, Mill on Liberty; Bernard Semmel, John Stuart Mill and the Pursuit of Virtue; Fred Berger, Happiness, Justice, and Freedom: The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill; and John Kleinig, Paternalism. Review on Richard Rorty, Contingency, Irony and Solidarity, Philosophical Review 101, No. 2 (April, 1992): pp. 475-479 .

Review on David Miller, Market, State and Community: Theoretical Foundations of Market Socialism in Journal of Social Policy 20, Part 4 (October, 1991), pp. 607-609. Reviews on Will Kymlicka, Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction in Ethics 104, No. 2 (January, 1994): pp. 388-392; on John Broome, Weighing Goods,in Journal of Economic Literature 31, No. 3 (September, 1993, pp. 1443-1445; and on Amartya Sen, Inequality Reexamined in American Political Science Review 87. No. 2 (June, 1993): pp. 483-485. Review of Elizabeth Anderson, Value in Ethics and Economics in Economics and Philosophy 12, No. 1 (April, 1996), pp. 89-95. Review of Alan Wertheimer, Exploitation, in Mind (2001). Review of Ronald Dworkin, Sovereign Virtue: The Theory and Practice of Equality in Ethics, 112, No. 2 (January, 2002), pp. 367-371. Review of Stephen Darwall, Welfare and Rational Care, forthcoming in Ethics. Other Professional Service Referee for promotion to full professor case at University of Virginia, 1993; at Rice University, 1994; at University of California at Santa Barbara, 1994; at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1997; at Virginia Commonwealth University, 1999; at Simon Fraser University, 2000; at University of Pennsylvania, 2000; at Santa Clara University, 2001; at Georgetown University, 2002; at University of Arizona, 2003. Referee for advanced professorial promotion at University of California, Riverside, 2003. Referee for tenure case at Loyola University of Chicago, 1994; at Stanford University, Fall, 1995; at University of Arizona, Fall, 1995; at UCLA, 1997; at University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997, at Barnard College, 1999; at State University of New York at Albany, 1999; and at University of Pacific, 2001, at Bowling Green State University, 2004. Referee for new professorial appointments at University of California, Riverside, 1999; at Rutgers, 1999; at University of California, Irvine, 2000, at University of Arizona, 2000, at University of Virginia, 2001, at University of Arizona, 2003. Referee for advanced professorial advancement at UC Riverside, 2004. Referee for tenure case, Bowling Green State University, 2004. Referee for proposed new appointment, professor level, University of Arizona, 2005. Referee for full professor promotion, Georgia State University, 2005. Referee for tenure case at University of Georgia, and at Tufts University, 2005. Referee for advanced professorial promotion, University of California, Davis, 2005. Referee for promotion to full professor case at Bates College, 2006. Referee for tenure case, University of California, Irvine, Fall, 2006; and for advanced professorial promotion case, UC Santa Barbara, fall, 2006. Referee for proposed promotion to professor rank, University College, London, February, 2007, and for Faculty Research Lecturer honor, UC Riverside, winter, 2007. Referee for promotion to full professor case, Stanford University, May, 2007. Referee for new professorial level appointment, School of Education, Stanford University, May 2007, and for new professorial level appointment at the University of Michigan, May, 2007. Referee for tenure cases: Arizona State University, August, 2007, and Georgia State University,

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August, 2007. Referee for proposed new professorial appointments: at the University of Pittsburgh (September, 2007), at the University of Pennsylvania (September, 2007), and at New York University (January, 2008). Referee for promotion to professor rank at Washington University in St. Louis (September, 2007), and at the University of California, Santa Barbara (October, 2007). Referee for promotion to full professor, Arizona State University (fall, 2008). Referee for new professorial appointments, University of Richmond (spring 2009), University of Arizona (spring, 2009), Indiana University (spring, 2009), and University of Pompeu Fabra, Spain (spring, 2009). Referee for promotion to tenure, U.C. Davis, University of British Columbia, and Harvard University (all in fall, 2009); also referee for promotion to full professor, West Virginia University (fall, 2009). Referee for new appointment at full professor level, Johns Hopkins University (spring, 2010), also at University of Southern California (spring, 2010). Referee for promotion to professor rank at Hebrew University Jerusalem (July, 2010), and at New Mexico State University (September, 2010). Referee for tenure case, Rice University, fall, 2010. Referee for tenure case, Bentley College (July, 2011). Referee for tenure case, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) (October, 2011). Referee for tenure case, Arizona State University (January, 2012). Referee for professorial appointment, University of Tel Aviv, Israel (January, 2012). Referee for tenure case, University of Vermont (September, 2012). Referee for tenure case, Oakland University (November, 2013). Chair, Search Committee for Dean of Arts and Humanities, UC San Diego, Summer, 1994. Member, Search Committee for Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, UC San Diego, Fall, 1994-Spring, 1995. Chair, Committee on Educational Policy, UCSD, 2003-2004. Appraiser of graduate philosophy program, University of Toronto (for Ontario Commission on Graduate Studies), winter, 2004. Reviewer, Philosophy Graduate program, UC Riverside, 2006. External member of hiring committee for Philosophy, UC Merced, Fall 2007-Winter 2008. Member, Committee on Academic Personnel, UCSD, Fall-2010-Fall 2012. Member, University Committee on Academic Personnel (CAP), September 2010-September 2011. Chair, Nominating Committee, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1993. Member, Program Committee, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, for 1999-2001 meetings; Chair of Committee for 2000 meeting; member of same committee for 2007-2009 meetings. Organized conference on "Liberalism, Justice, and Community," at UC San Diego, April 21-22, 1989. COURSES RECENTLY TAUGHT Introduction to philosophy, Introduction to ethics, moral theory, classics of political philosophy, contemporary political philosophy, philosophy of law, contemporary moral issues, 19th-century humanities, philosophy and literature, 20th-century humanities, philosophy and economics, graduate seminars on “Global Justice” (2012), “Theories of Democracy” (2010), “The moral and political philosophy of J.S. Mill” (co-taught with David Brink) (2009), “Justice within and beyond borders” (2007), “Contemporary Kantian Moral Philosophy” (2005), “Global Justice” (2004).“The Justification of Democracy” (2003), "Justice and Human Good" (2002), "Rationalism in Recent Ethical Theory" (2000), "Theories of Justice: Rawls and Nozick" (2000), "Competing Perspectives on Social Justice" (1998), “Consequentialism versus Deontology in the Theory of Justice” (1997),“Competing Conceptions of Political Justification” (1995). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Philosophical Association

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American Political Science Association American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy