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LARRY SCOTT TEMKIN Contact Information Department of Philosophy Rutgers University Davison Hall Douglass Campus New Brunswick, NJ 08901-2882 U.S.A. Tel: 732-932-9861 ext. 123 Fax: 732-932-8617 EMail: [email protected] Education Ph.D., Princeton University, 1975-1978, 1979-1980; January, 1983, Philosophy Oxford University (studied at, though not enrolled), 1978-1979; Philosophy B.A.-Honors Degree, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1972-1975; Philosophy Teaching and Professional Experience Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Professor II, 2007Australian National University, Visiting Scholar, Spring 2008 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Professor, 2000-2007 National Institutes of Heath, Department of Clinical Bioethics, Visiting Scholar, 2004-05 All Souls College, Visiting Fellow, 1999-2000 Rice University, Full Professor, 1995-2000 Director, Rice University Lecture Series on Ethics, Politics, and Society, 1995-99 Harvard University, Fellow of the Program in Ethics and the Professions, 1994-95 Rice University, Associate Professor, 1989-95 National Humanities Center, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, 1984-85 Rice University, Assistant Professor, 1983-89 University of Pittsburgh, Visiting Appointment, Fall 1986 Oxford University, Summer Research, 1984, 1986 Rice University, Instructor of Philosophy, 1980-83 Princeton University, Assistant in Instruction, 1977, 1978

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Areas of Specialization Normative Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, Meta-ethics Other Areas of Special Interest Philosophy of Mind, Personal Identity, History of Philosophy (Modern) Honors, Awards, and Grants Australian National University Visiting Scholar National Institutes of Health Visiting Scholar Fellowship All Souls College Visiting Fellowship, Oxford University Harvard Fellowship for the Program in Ethics and the Professions Weiner Fellow National Humanities Center Fellowship—Andrew W. Mellon Fellow Andrew Mellon Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh (declined) Danforth Fellowship First in Class (out of 4900 undergraduate degree recipients--GPA 4.0/4.0) Phi Beta Kappa National Merit Scholarship 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, Order of Excellence (top 200) Numerous Editions of Who's Who, including Who's Who in America, Who's Who in Higher Education, and Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Major Teaching Awards: 2008 School of Arts and Sciences Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education (Only one given in the category of Full Professor, PI or PII.) George R. Brown Prize for Excellence in Teaching (Twice. This is Rice University’s highest teaching award, voted on by alumni.) George R. Brown Prize for Superior Teaching (Three times. Alumni voting.) Nicholas Salgo Distinguished Teacher Award (Voted on by seniors.) Phi Beta Kappa Outstanding Teaching Award (Voted on by a faculty panel.) American Philosophical Association Teaching Award (Multiple times.) Also: Featured in Faculty of Arts & Sciences Newsletter, Rutgers College Update, 2001 Elected to Deliver the Faculty Address to the Incoming Class of 1996 Featured in Rice University's 1996 Report of the President for Outstanding Research and Teaching

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Publications Book Inequality, Oxford University Press, 1993. Reprinted in paperback, Oxford University Press, 1996 Monograph-length Contributions to Special Journal Symposia “Thinking about the Needy, Justice, and International Organizations,” and “Thinking about the Needy: A Reprise,” Journal of Ethics, 8, pp. 349-395 and 409-458, 2004. These articles appeared as part of a special issue devoted to a debate between Jan Narveson and myself regarding obligations to the needy. “Personal versus Impersonal Principles: Reconsidering the Slogan,” “Determining the Scope of Egalitarian Concern: A Partial Defense of Complete Lives Egalitarianism,” “Measuring Inequality’s Badness: Does Size Matter? If So, How, If Not, What Does?” and “Exploring the Roots of Egalitarian Concerns,” Theoria 69, no.s 1-2, pp. 20-30, 45-58, 84-107, and 124-50, 2003. These articles appeared in a special double issue devoted to a discussion of my book Inequality, with responses from me. Articles “Aggregation Within Lives,” in Social Philosophy and Policy 26, no. 1, eds. Paul, Ellen F., Miller, Fred D., and Paul, Jeffrey, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming, 2009); concurrently published in Aggregation in Moral and Political Philosophy, eds. Paul, Ellen F., Miller, Fred D., and Paul, Jeffrey, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming, 2009). “Is Living Longer Living Better,” Journal of Applied Philosophy 25, no. 3 (forthcoming, 2008). “Larry S. Temkin,” in Normative Ethics: 5 Questions, edited by Thomas S. Petersen & Jesper Ryberg, pp. 177-193, Automatic Press/VIP, 2007. “Larry S. Temkin,” in Political Questions: 5 Questions on Political Theory, edited by Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen, pp. 147-167, Automatic Press/VIP, 2006. “Equality, Moral and Social [addendum],” Encyclopedia of Philosophy, volume 3, second edition, edited by Donald M. Borchert, pp. 334-337, Macmillan Reference USA, 2005. “Parfit, Derek,” Encyclopedia of Philosophy, volume 7, second edition, edited by Donald M. Borchert, pp. 119-121, Macmillan Reference USA, 2005. “A ‘New’ Principle of Aggregation,” Philosophical Issues, 15, Normativity, edited by Ernest Sosa and Enrique Villanueva, pp. 218-234, 2005. “Welfare, Poverty, and the Needy: A Pluralistic Approach,” in Philosophie und/als Wissenschaft (Philosophy-Science-Scientific Philosophy: Main Lectures and Colloquia of GAP.5), edited by Nimtz, Christian and Beckermann, Ansgar, pp. 147-63, Paderborn, Germany, Mentis Press, 2005.

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“Kagan, Shelly,” in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy, second edition, edited by Ted Honderich, Oxford University Press, forthcoming, p. 465, 2005. “Egalitarianism Defended,” Ethics 113, no. 4, 2003, pp. 764-782. “Equality, Priority, or What?” Economics and Philosophy 19, no. 1, 2003, pp. 61-88. “Worries about Continuity, Transitivity, Expected Utility Theory, and Practical Reasoning" in Exploring Practical Philosophy, eds. Egonsson, Dan, Josefsson Jonas, Petersson, Björn, and Rønnow-Rasmussen, Toni, pp. 95108, Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2001. "Egalitarianism: A Complex, Individualistic, and Comparative Notion," in Philosophical Issues, volume 11, eds. Sosa, Ernie and Villanueva, Enriquea, pp. 327-352, Blackwell Publishers, 2001 "Equality, Priority, and the Levelling Down Objection," in The Ideal of Equality, eds. Clayton, Matthew and Williams, Andrew, pp. 126-161, Macmillan and St. Martin's Press, 2000. "An Abortion Argument and the Threat of Intransitivity," in Well-being and Morality: Essays in Honour of James Griffin, eds. Crisp, Roger and Hooker, Brad, pp. 336-356, Oxford University Press, 2000. “Parfit, Derek,” in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, second edition, ed. Audi, Robert, p. 646, Cambridge University Press, 1999. "Intransitivity and the Person-Affecting Principle: A Response," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, LIX, no. 3, September, 1999, pp. 777-784. “Why Should America Care?” Ag Bioethics Forum 11, no. 1, pp. 9-15, June, 1999. “Equality and the Human Condition,” in a special issue on Justice, Equality, and Difference of Theoria (South Africa) 92, December, 1998, pp. 15-45. "Rethinking the Good, Moral Ideals and the Nature of Practical Reasoning," in Reading Parfit, ed. Dancy, Jonathan, pp. 290-344, Basil Blackwell, 1997. "Equality," in The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, eds. Freeman, Edward and Werhane, Patricia, pp. 216-219, Blackwell Publishers, 1997 (part of The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, eds. Cooper, Gary C., and Argyris, Chris, Blackwell Publishers, 1997). "A Continuum Argument for Intransitivity," Philosophy and Public Affairs 25, no. 3, Summer, 1996, pp. 175-210. "Justice and Equality: Some Questions about Scope," in Social Philosophy and Policy 12, no. 2, eds. Paul, Ellen F., Miller, Fred D., and Paul, Jeffrey, pp. 72-104, Cambridge University Press, 1995. Reprinted in Equality and Justice: Distribution of What?, vol. 3, edited by Peter Vallentyne, pp. 328-360, Routledge, 2003. "Weighing Goods: Some Questions and Comments," Philosophy and Public Affairs 23, no. 4, Fall, 1994, pp. 350-380. "Harmful Goods, Harmless Bads," in Value, Welfare, and Morality, eds. Frey, R. G. and Morris, Christopher, pp. 290-324, Cambridge University Press, 1993. "Intergenerational Inequality," in Philosophy, Politics, and Society, Sixth Series, eds. Laslett, Peter and Fishkin, James, pp.169-205, Yale University Press, 1992. "Arguing for Equality: A Review," Philosophical Review 101, no. 2, 1992, pp. 473-75. "Additivity," in Encyclopedia of Ethics, eds. Becker, Lawrence C. and Becker, Charlotte B., pp. 15-18, Garland Press, 1992. "Intransitivity and the Mere Addition Paradox," Philosophy and Public Affairs 16, no. 2, Spring, 1987, pp. 138-187. "Inequality," Philosophy and Public Affairs 15, no. 2, Spring, 1986, pp. 99-121.

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Reprinted in Equality and Justice: The Demands of Equality, vol. 2, edited by Peter Vallentyne, pp. 295-318, Routledge, 2003. Reprinted in The Notion of Equality, ed. Hajdin, Mane, International Research Library of Philosophy, pp. 495-517, Ashgate Press, 2001. Reprinted in Equality, eds Pojman, Louis and Westmoreland, Robert, pp. 75-88, Oxford University Press, 1997. Current Projects Rethinking the Good, Moral Ideals and the Nature of Practical Reasoning, tentative title. The following presses have expressed unsolicited interest in publishing this book: Princeton University Press, Oxford University Press, Harvard University Press, and Cambridge University Press. “Justice, Equality, Fairness, Desert, Rights, Free Will, Responsibility, and Luck,” to appear in Distributive Justice and Responsibility, edited by Carl Knight and Zofia Stemplowska, tentatively scheduled to be published by OUP. Completed draft, 51 pages, Summer, 2007. “Is Living Longer Living Better,” current draft, 63 pages, completed Summer, 2007. This is a longer version of a paper previously published in the Journal of Applied Philosophy. It is intended for a special collection on enhancements edited by Julian Savulescu and Matthew Liao. “Illuminating Egalitarianism,” to be published in Contemporary Debates in Political Philosophy, edited by Thomas Christiano and John Christman, Blackwell Publishing. Completed draft, 41 pages, Spring, 2006. “Inequalities in Health,” to be published in a volume based on the Inaugural Conference of the Harvard Program in Ethics and Health, Ethical Issues in Population Health: Mapping a New Agenda, edited by Dan Brock and Dan Wikler. "Health Care Distribution and the Problem of Trade-offs," to appear in Choosing Interventions: Fairness and Goodness published by the World Health Organization (completed final revisions) "Equality or Priority in Health Care Distribution," to appear in Choosing Interventions: Fairness and Goodness published by the World Health Organization (completed final revisions) Professional Recognition MacArthur Foundation, Nominator at Large for MacArthur Fellow Inamori Foundation, Nominator for Kyoto Prize in Art and Philosophy Special Symposium on Obligations to the Needy, an exchange between Jan Narveson and Larry Temkin, Journal of Ethics, 2004. Special Issue of Theoria, Vol 69, no.s 1-2, 2003, honoring the Tenth Anniversary of the publication of Inequality. Principal advisor, and featured speaker, for the video “Ethics: What is Right?” in the Films for the Humanities and Sciences Series, Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2003. Symposium honoring Inequality. University of Copenhagen and Lund University, Spring, 1998

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"Inequality" cited for recognition in the section "Summa: Articles of Exceptional Interest," of Current Philosophy: a Synopsis of the Journal Literature, Fall, 1986, pp. 13-14. Among the editors' stated aims: "highlighting the best of the current literature" from "philosophy journals published worldwide". Commenting on the few articles cited, from the many hundreds surveyed, the editors observed that "not as many articles as we had expected qualified for our Summa section." Offers for Visiting Appointments--unable to accept: Yale University, 1994-95, 2005-2006 University of California at Berkeley, 1999-2000 Harvard University, with The Program in Ethics and the Professions and the Kennedy School, 1995-96 University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1990-91 Courses Taught At Rutgers: Philosophy 106: Contemporary Moral and Social Issues Philosophy 445: Social and Political Philosophy Philosophy 450: Topics in Ethics Philosophy 459: Advanced Seminar in Ethics Philosophy 680: Seminar in Ethics Rutgers College Honors Seminar 274: Meaning and Morality First Year Seminar 101: Puzzling about Ethics At Rice: Philosophy 101: Philosophy 306: Philosophy 307: Philosophy 312: Philosophy 390: Philosophy 506: Philosophy 507: Humanities 102: University 310:

Contemporary Perspectives on Moral and Legal Issues Ethics Social and Political Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Contemporary Topics Graduate Seminar in Ethics Graduate Seminar in Social and Political Philosophy Introduction to Humanities Creating and Managing Change: Principles of Leadership

At Pittsburgh: Philosophy 24: Personal Identity Philosophy 235: Graduate Seminar on Reasons and Equality At Princeton: Philosophy 200: Introduction to History of Philosophy (Modern)

Professional Activities

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Invited Talks (from 2000): "Illuminating Egalitarianism," The John Passmore Lecture, Australian National University, Spring 2008 “Exploring Egalitarianism: Fairness, Luck, and Responsibility,” Social and Political Theory Workshop, ANU, Spring 2008 “Exploring Transitivity” Joint Seminar of RSSS and CAPPE, ANU, Spring 2008 Yale University, Spring 2006 Moral Theory Workshop, Oxford University, Spring 2006 “Is Living Longer Living Better?” Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, ANU, Spring 2008 Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne, Spring 2008 Virginia Commonwealth University, Fall 2006 Seventh Annual Joint Applied and Urban Ethics Conference, “Perfect” Minds in “Perfect” Bodies, Rutgers UniversityNewark, Spring 2006 "Inequality and Health," DeCamp Bioethics Seminar, Princeton University, Fall 2006 "Illuminating Egalitarianism," Center for Law and Philosophy, University of Southern California, Fall 2006 “Thinking about the Needy,” School of Advanced Study’s Institute of Philosophy, University of London, Spring 2006 “Inequalities in Health” Jowett Society Lecture, Oxford University, Spring 2006 Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Inaugural Conference, Population Level Bioethics: Mapping a New Agenda, Fall 2005 “Bioethics: How Far Do Our Obligations Extend? Some Cross Temporal, Cross Spatial, and Cross Societal Concerns,” Joint Bioethics Colloquium on Future Generations, Johns Hopkins University, Spring 2006 “Seminar on Normative Ethics,” First Year Fellows Seminar, National Institutes of Health, Fall 2005 and Spring 2005 “Seminar on Meta-Ethics,” First Year Fellows Seminar, National Institutes of Health, Fall 2004 and 2005 “On the Relevance of Empirical Research for Bioethics,” NIH Bioethics Retreat, Wye River Plantation, Maryland, Summer 2005 “Ethical Dilemmas in a Pluralistic Society,” The Onsager Lecture, Arizona State University, Spring 2005 “Aggregation and Problems about Trade-offs” Duke University, Spring 2005 Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, Spring 2005 Kennedy Institute of Ethics and Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Spring 2005 Arizona State University, Spring 2005

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Bioethics Interest Group, National Institutes of Health, Spring 2005 Joint Bioethics Seminar, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2004 University of Toronto, Fall 2004 Seminar in Moral Philosophy, Princeton University, Spring 2004 “Illuminating Egalitarianism,” The Center for the Study of Social Justice, The College of New Jersey, Spring 2005 “Thinking about the Needy, Justice, and International Oganizations,” Kline Colloquium on Equality, Poverty, and Global Justice, University of Missouri, Spring 2004 “Welfare, Poverty, and the Needy: A Pluralistic Approach,” Invited Speaker for a symposium on Welfare and Poverty, Fifth International Conference of the Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie (GAP), Bielefeld, Germany, Fall 2003. “‘Justifiability to Each Person’—a Response,” Conference Honoring Derek Parfit, Rutgers University, Spring 2003 “Egalitarianism Defended,” Oxford Jurisprudence Colloquium, Oxford University, Spring 2003 “Equality, Priority, or Compassion?” Seminar on Equality and Justice, Harvard University, Fall 2002 Legal Theory Workshop, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Fall 2002 “Equality, Priority, or What?” European Conference for Analytic Philosophy, Special Session on Equality, Lund, Sweden, Spring 2002 “The Meaning of Equality,” National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, Spring 2002 “The Nature of Equality,” Roemer Seminar on Distributive Justice, Yale University, Spring 2002 “Population Paradoxes: Comments on Boonin-Vail and Parfit,” Center for Law and Philosophy, Columbia University, Fall 2001 "Aggregation and Problems about Trade-offs," Conference in Honour of Amartya Sen, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Bielefeld, Germany, Summer 2001 Political Philosophy Seminar, All Souls College, Spring 2000 University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Spring 2000 “Why Should We Care?” Global Justice Conference, Columbia University, Spring, 2001 "Health Care Distribution: Some Deep Worries about Trade-offs," Visiting Fellows' Colloquium, All Souls College, Spring 2000 World Health Organization, Kerela, India, Spring 2000 "Equality, Priority, and the Levelling Down Objection," Warwick University, England, Keynote Presentation at the 2000 Graduate Conference in Political Theory, Spring 2000 "Equality or Priority in Health Care Distribution," World Health Organization, Kerela, India, Spring 2000 "Inequality: A Widely Misunderstood and Deeply Problematic Notion," John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard, Spring 2000 Reviewer for :

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American Council of Learned Societies, 2006-07 Charles A. Ryskamp Research Fellowships, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation National Humanities Center Fellowship Applications Philosophical Gourmet Departmental Rankings Israel Science Foundation Swiss National Science Foundation Canadian National Science Foundation Utilitas--currently on Editorial Board Ethics (Have served on the Editorial Board.) Oxford University Press Harvard University Press Wadsworth Kluwer The Philosophical Review Philosophy and Public Affairs Economics and Philosophy Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Canadian Journal of Philosophy Journal of Political Philosophy Nous Journal of Ethics The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy Philosopher’s Imprint Politics, Philosophy, and Economics The Journal of Philosophical Research Australian Journal of Philosophy University Service and Contributions Departmental (combined, Rutgers, NIH, Rice): Chair, Senior Ethics Search Committee (Instrumental in hiring Jim Griffin, Jeff McMahan, and Derek Parfit) Chair, Davison Hall Renovations Committee Hiring Committee Speaker Coordinator Graduate Admissions Committee Graduate Program Advisory Group Graduate Placement Interviews Departmental Development Departmental Representative at Graduation Fellowship Selection Committee Undergraduate Advisor for Philosophy Majors Judge for Atlas, Rich, and Tsanoff Prizes Library Representative Curriculum Reform Committee Social Coordinator

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Lone Star Tour Coordinator (with Texas, Texas A&M, University of Houston) University (combined, Rutgers, NIH, Rice): Committee on Academic Planning and Review, Advisory Committee to Dr. Philip Furmanski, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Implementation Subcommittee on Faculty Engagement Flag Committee, Chair FAS Appointment and Promotions Committee University Ethics Group, Advisory Committee to the Vice President on matters of ethics and national security Humanities Area Committee of the Graduate School—New Brunswick Co-Chair, Steering Committee, Law, Ethics, and Science Initiative Faculty Grievance Committee Participant in Rutgers College Honors Program Founder and Director, Rice University Lecture Series on Ethics, Politics, and Society Leadership Rice--Course Development and Instructor (first, for the President and the Vice-President for Undergraduate Affairs, then the Provost) NEH/Sarifin Teaching Fellow Co-leader of Ongoing Reading Group in Moral Theory Humanities Foundations Review Committee Humanities Foundations Course--Workshops, Development, and Instructor Undergraduate Curriculum Committee Leader of Center for the Study of Institutions and Values Reading Group Salary Equity Committee University Panel for Investigation of Sexual Misconduct Charge Fellow of the Rice Center for Cultural Studies Women's Studies Search Committee Religious Studies Search Committee Dean's Hiring Committee for Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellows Jones College Associate, selected "Outstanding Associate" many times Seminars and Conferences Principal Organizer of (from 2000): Conference on the Nature of Value, Parts One, Three, and Five, with Joseph Raz, Columbia University, Fall 2003, 2005, 2007 Conference on the Nature of Value, Parts Two and Four, with Joseph Raz, Rutgers University, Fall 2004, 2006 Major conference for Derek Parfit honoring his 60th birthday, Rutgers University, Spring 2003 Keynote or Featured Speaker at (from 2000): The John Passmore Lecture, Australian National University, Spring 2008 Seventh Annual Joint Applied and Urban Ethics Conference, “Perfect” Bodies in “Perfect” Minds, Rutgers University—Newark, Spring 2006 Harvard University Program in Ethics and Health Inaugural Conference, Population Level Bioethics: Mapping a New Agenda, Fall 2005

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The Center for the Study of Social Justice, the College of New Jersey, as part of a year-long exploration of the topic “Does Equality Matter?” Spring 2005 Kline Colloquium on Equality, Poverty, and Global Justice, University of Missouri, Spring 2004 Fifth International Conference of the Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie (GAP), Bielefeld, Germany, Fall 2003. Oxford Jurisprudence Colloquium, Oxford University, Spring 2003 European Conference for Analytic Philosophy, Special Session on Equality, Lund, Sweden, Spring 2002 Workshop on Ethics and Future People, Center for Law and Philosophy, Columbia University, Fall 2001 Conference in Honour of Amartya Sen, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Bielefeld, Germany, Summer 2001 Global Justice Conference, Columbia University, Spring 2001 Choosing Interventions: Fairness and Goodness, World Health Organization, Kerela, India, Spring 2000 Participant in (from 2000): Bioethics Retreat, Wye River Plantation, Maryland, Spring 2005 Conference on Global Poverty, Princeton University, Spring 2005 Grand Rounds, National Institutes of Health, 2004-2005 First Year Seminar on Bioethics, National Institutes of Health, 2004-2005 Second Year Seminar on Equity in Healthcare, National Institutes of Health, 2004-2005 Works in Progress Seminar, National Institutes of Health, 2004-2005 Human Subjects Research Course, National Institutes of Health, Fall, 2004 Roundtable on Just War Theory, College of Law Program in Law and Philosophy, University of Illinois, Spring 2003 Conference Honoring Jerry Cohen, Yale University, Spring 2001 Human Rights Colloquium--In Honour of James Griffin, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Summer, 2000 Other (from 2000) Initial organizer and leader of East Coast discussion group on moral philosophy, with regular meetings at Harvard, NYU, Yale, and Rutgers, 2002 -Initial organizer for Rutgers reading group on value theory, 2006-Responsible for bringing many speakers or visitors to Rutgers, including, among others, Richard Arneson, Nomy Arpaly, John Broome, G.A. Cohen, Stephen Darwall, Allan Gibbard, Jim Griffin, Thomas Hurka, Shelly Kagan, Frances Kamm, Christine Korsgaard, Jeff McMahan, Thomas Nagel, Derek Parfit, Ingmar Persson, Thomas Pogge, Peter Railton, John Roemer, Thomas Scanlon, Peter Singer, Michael Slote, Saul Smilansky, and David Sussman. Discussion of the Value of Longevity, radio interview for Public Ethics Radio, moderated by Christian Barry, Australia, Spring 2008

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“From Torture to Mosquito Bites: A Problem for Practical Reasoning,” Treasurer’s Luncheon, Rutgers University, Spring, 2007 “Is Living Longer Living Better?” Reading Group on Moral Philosophy, New Jersey, Fall 2006 “Exploring Transitivity, Part I,” Reading Group on Moral Philosophy, New Jersey, Fall 2005 Teaching Ethics, A Roundtable Discussion, Rutgers University, Fall 2005 “On the Separateness of Individuals, Compensation, and Aggregation Within Lives,” Reading Group on Moral Philosophy, New Jersey, Spring 2005 “Ethical Dilemmas in a Pluralistic Society,” Summer Institute for Minority Students from across the nation, Rutgers University, Summer, 2004 “Reflections about Abortion,” Rutgers Model Congress, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Spring, 2004 “The Nature of Moral Ideals,” The Nature of Value Conference, Columbia University, Fall 2003 “Welfare, Poverty, and the Needy: A Pluralistic Approach,” Reading Group on Moral Philosophy, New Jersey, Fall 2003 “Two ‘New’ Principles of Aggregation,” Reading Group on Moral Philosophy, New Jersey, Spring 2003 “Questions about Aggregation, Rationality, Intransitivity, and the Pain Spectrum,” Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, Fall 2001 “Thinking about What Really Matters,” Keynote Speaker at Regional Meeting of Sigma Phi Epsilon’s Carlson Leadership Academy, East Brunswick, New Jersey, Spring 2001 “Waxing Philosophical—Ethics and Life,” Guest Lecturer for Eric Krebs’ Theater and Contemporary Issues Class, Mason Gross School of Fine Arts, Rutgers University, Spring 2001 References Derek Parfit, All Souls College, Oxford, OX1 4AL, England Peter Singer, University Center for Human Values, Louis Marx Hall, Princeton University Princeton, NJ, 08544 G.A. Cohen, All Souls College, Oxford, OX1 4AL, England Dennis Thompson, Harvard University, Associate Provost and Director of the Center for Ethics and the Professions, 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Taubman, Cambridge, MA, 02138 Ezekiel Emanuel, Chair, Department of Clinical Bioethics, National Institutes of Health 10 Center Drive, Building 10, Room 1C118, Bethesda, MD 20892-1156 John Broome, White’s Chair of Moral Philosophy, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, OX1 4JF, England Shelly Kagan, Department of Philosophy, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 06520-8306 Joseph Raz, Emeritus Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford, OX1 3BJ, England, and Columbia Law School Jerome L. Greene Hall, 435 West 116th Street, New York, NY 10027 Ingmar Persson, Department of Philosophy, Gothenburg University, Box 200 SE-405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden Roger Crisp, St Anne's College, Oxford, OX2 6HS, England (updated May 2008)