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CURRENT POSITIONProfessor of Philosophy (Tenured), Fordham University. Original appointment, 1974. EDUCATIONB.A., Philosophy, University of Illinois at Chicago, June, 1969 M.A., Philosophy, Northwestern University, August, 1971 Ph.D., Philosophy, Northwestern University, August, 1975 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATIONAnglo-American Ethical Theory and History, Moral Epistemology, Feminist Theory, Wittgenstein HONORS AND GUEST APPOINTMENTSCardinal Mercier Chair in Philosophy, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, upcoming 2001-2002. Guest, Research Concentration in Applied Ethics, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 5/30-6/7/2001. Visiting Scholar in Ethics, Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, Arizona State University, 2/26-3/2/2001. Invited Speaker and Teaching Faculty for Graduate Summer School on “Ethics and Politics of Care,” organized by Netherlands School for Research in Practical Philosophy, Soesterberg, Netherlands, 8/7-8/12/2000. Visiting Senior Scholar, The Ethics Center, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 1997- 1998. Frances Elvidge Fellow, The Ethics Center, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 1996- 1997. Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis, Spring Semester, 1994. Instructor, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Ethics and the Liberal Arts, 7/22-7/26/1991, Bethany College, West Virginia. Guest Professor, Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium), Higher Institute of Philosophy, Fall Term, 1981.
MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Philosophical Association (1973-present) Society for Women in Philosophy (1975-present) New York Society for Women in Philosophy (1994-present) Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (1999)
PUBLICATIONS: BooksMoral Understandings: A Feminist Study in Ethics, New York: Routledge, 1998. Editor, Mother Time: Women, Aging, and Ethics, Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999. In progress: Fixing Responsibility: Essays in Moral Repair. A study in the expressive and reparative roles of reactive attitudes and varied responses to wrongdoing, in personal and political relations. Under contract to Cambridge University Press. In progress: Moral Contexts: Collected Essays. Under contract to Rowman & Littlefield. PUBLICATIONS: Articles“Morality in Practice: A Response to Claudia Card and Lorraine Code,” Hypatia 17 (forthcoming, 2002). Published version of Eastern Division APA Book Session on Moral Understandings, 12/29. “Autonomy, Beneficence, and Justice in Wider Context,” Forum Contribution: Informed Consent and Fluctuating Decisional Capacity, Ethics and Behavior, forthcoming 2001. “Seeing Power in Morality: The Insight of Feminist Ethics,” in Feminists Do Ethics [working title], ed. Peggy DesAutels and Joanne Waugh (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, forthcoming 2001). “Moral Repair and Its Limits,” in Mapping the Ethical Turn: A Reader in Ethics, Culture, and Literary Theory, ed. Todd F. Davis and Kenneth Womack (Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, forthcoming 2001.) “Naturalizing, Normativity, and Using What “We” Know in Ethics,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 26 (2000): 75-101. “Getting Out Of Line: Alternatives to Life as a Career,” in Mother Time: Women, Aging, and Ethics, ed. Margaret Urban Walker (Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999). “Ineluctable Feelings and Moral Recognition,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Volume XXII, ed. Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein (Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press), 1998: 62-81. "Moral Epistemology," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, ed. Alison Jaggar and Iris Young (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1998). “Geographies of Responsibility: New Work,” The Hastings Center Report 27 (1997): 38-44. "Picking Up Pieces: Lives, Stories, and Integrity," in Feminists Rethink the Self, ed. Diana T. Meyers (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1997). "Feminist Skepticism, Authority, and Transparency," in Moral Knowledge? New Readings in Moral Epistemology, ed. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Mark Timmons (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996). "Some Thoughts on Feminists, Philosophy, and Feminist Philosophy," Metaphilosophy 27 (1996): 222-25. "Where Do Moral Theories Come From?," Philosophical Forum 26 (1995): 242-57. (Sidgwick and 20c. ethics) “Global Feminism: What's The Question?," APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 94 (1994): 53-55. "Thinking Morality Interpersonally: A Reply to Burgess-Jackson," Hypatia 8 (1993): 167-173. "Keeping Moral Space Open: New Images of Ethics Consulting," Hastings Center Report 23 (1993): 33-40. Reprinted in Meaning and Medicine: A Reader in the Philosophy of Health Care, ed. James Lindemann Nelson and Hilde Lindemann Nelson (New York: Routledge, 1999). "Feminism, Ethics, and the Question of Theory," Hypatia 7 (1992): 23-38. Reprinted in shorter version as "Feminist Ethics and the Critique of Moral Theory" in Tradition and Renewal, Vol. 2, eds. David Boileau and John Dick (Leuven, Belgium: Leuven University Press, 1993). "Partial Consideration," Ethics 101 (1992): 758-774. "Moral Luck and the Virtues of Impure Agency," Metaphilosophy 22 (1991): 14-27. Reprinted in Moral Luck, ed. Daniel Statman (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993). "Augustine's Pretense: Another Reading of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations #1," Philosophical Investigatons 13 (1990): 99-109. Reprinted in Ludwig Wittgenstein: A Symposium on the Centennial of His Birth, ed. S. Teghrarian, A. Serafini, E. Cook (Longwood Academic Press, 1990). "Further Notes on Feminist Ethics and Pluralism: A Reply to Lindgren," Hypatia 5 (1990): 151-155. "Autonomy or Integrity: A Reply to Slote," Philosophical Papers 18 (1989): 253-263. "Moral Understandings: Alternative 'Epistemology' for a Feminist Ethics," Hypatia 4 (1989): 15-28. Reprinted in Explorations in Feminist Ethics: Theory and Practice, ed. E. Cole and S. Coultrap-McQuin (Indiana University Press, 1992); reprinted in Justice and Care, ed. Virginia Held (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1995); reprinted in Feminist Ethics, ed. Moira J. Gatens (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1998). "What Does The Different Voice Say?: Gilligan's Women and Moral Philosophy," The Journal of Value Inquiry 23 (1989): 123-134. Reprinted in Moral Issues in Global Perspective, ed. Christine M. Koggel (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1999). "Moral Particularity," Metaphilosophy 18 (1987): 171-185. *"Moral Luck?," The Journal of Value Inquiry 19 (1985) 319-326. *"Role and Rational Action," Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 14 (1984): 259-275. *"Eye, 'I', and Mine: The Self of Wittgenstein's Tractatus," The Southern Journal of Philosophy 20 (1982): 313-323. Reprinted in The Philosophy of Wittgenstein Volume 3, ed. John Canfield (Garland Publishing, 1985). *"Beyond Rules: Mapping the Normative," American Philosophical Quarterly 18 (1981): 331-337. *"Merleau-Ponty on Language: An Interrupted Journey Toward a Phenomenology of Speaking," International Philosophical Quarterly 20 (1980): 307-326.
PUBLICATIONS: ReviewsJonathan Glover, Humanity: A Moral History of the 20th-Century, The Journal of Value Inquiry, forthcoming, 2001. Rosalind Hursthouse, On Virtue Ethics, International Philosophical Quarterly, forthcoming 2001. Martha Nussbaum, Sex and Social Justice, International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (2001): 108-110. Elizabeth V. Spelman, Fruits of Sorrow, Cross Currents 48 (1998/9): 571-73. Hans Sluga and David G. Stern (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Wittgenstein, International Philosophical Quarterly 38 (1998): 329-31. Susan Babbitt, Impossible Dreams: Rationality, Integrity, and Moral Imagination, Hypathia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 13 (1998): 168-173. Martha Nussbaum and Jonathan Glover (eds.), Women, Culture, and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities, International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (1997): 479-81. Louise Antony and Charlotte Witt (eds.), A Mind of One’s Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity, APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 96:2 (1997): 37-39. Rosalind Hursthouse, Gavin Lawrence, and Warren Quinn (eds.), Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot and Moral Theory, International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (1997): 242-244. D. Z. Phillips, Wittgenstein and Religion, Philosophical Investigations 18 (1995): 81-87. Ray Monk, Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius, International Philosophical Quarterly (1993): 370-371. Garrett Barden, After Principles, Ethics 102 (1992): 418 [note]. Diana T. Meyers, Self, Society and Personal Choice, Thought 66 (1991): 331-33. *John Barwise & Jon Perry, Situations and Attitudes, Review of Metaphysics 38 (1984): 107-9. *James C. Edwards, Ethics Without Philosophy: Wittgenstein and the Moral Life, International Philosophical Quarterly (1984): 198-201. *Stanley Rosen, The Limits of Analysis, International Philosophical Quarterly (1983):342-44. *Gerd Brand, The Essential Wittgenstein, International Philosophical Quarterly (1981):226-27. *Mary Anne Warren, The Nature of Woman, International Philosophical Quarterly (1980): 117-18. *Hilary Putnam, Meaning & the Moral Sciences, International Philosophical Quarterly (1979):497-501. *Jonathan Bennett, Linguistic Behavior, International Philosophical Quarterly (1978): 233-35. *Published under the name 'Margaret Urban Coyne.' PAPERS AND LECTURESLectures currently scheduled: First International Conference of the Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, October, 2001; Department of Philosophy, Washington University, October, 2001; Inaugural Lecture and Seminars, Cardinal Mercier Chair (2001-2), Catholic University of Leuven, Higher Institute of Philosophy, March, 2002. “Resentment and Assurance,” Colloquium, Research School for Social Sciences, Australian National University, 6/7/2001. “Reactive Attitudes and Ground Floor Trust,” Keynote Address, Conference on New Ways of Applying Ethics, Research Concentration in Applied Ethics, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 6/1/ 2001. “Women’s Rights, Rights to Truth,” Plenary Address, Southeast Women’s Studies Association, Florida Atlantic University, 3/16/01. “Forgiving as Repairing,” Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, 2/29/2001. “Reactive Attitudes and Ground Floor Trust,” Department of Philosophy, Arizona State University 2/28/2001. “Rights to Truth: Instrumental and Fundamental,” College of Public Programs, Arizona State University, 2/27/2001. “Reply to My Commentators,”APA Easter Division Book Session on Moral Understandings: A Feminist Study in Ethics, 12/29/2000. “Reactive Attitudes and Responsibility,” Department of Philosophy, Michigan State University, 12/1/2000. “Resentment and Assurance,” Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 11/10/2000. “Reactive Attitudes and the Ground of Trust,” Summer School on Ethics and Politics of Care, Netherlands School for Research in Practical Philosophy, Soesterberg, Netherlands, 8/9/2000. “Holding Ourselves Responsible: A Question of Feelings,” Summer School on Ethics and Politics of Care, Netherlands School for Research in Practical Philosophy, Soesterberg, Netherlands, 8/7/2000. “Naturalizing, Normativity, and Using What ‘We’ Know in Ethics,” Invited Symposium Paper, Canadian Philosophical Association Meeting, University of Alberta, 5/27/2000. “Forgiving: No Single Path or Destination,” Conference on Forgiveness: Traditions and Implications, Tanner Center for the Humanities, University of Utah, 4/21/2000. “Resentment and Assurance,” Philosophy Department, Syracuse University, 3/21/2000. “Forgiveness,” Georgetown University Law Center, 2/29/2000. “Resentment and Assurance,” Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 2/18/2000. “Moral Repair and Its Limits,” Austin and Hempel Lecture, Dalhousie University, Halifax, 2/17/2000. “Resentment and Assurance,” Department of Philosophy, Queens University, Ontario, 11/18/99. “Responsibility and Repair,” Rochester Institute of Technology, 10/29/99. “Seeing Power in Morality: A Proposal For A Feminist Naturalism in Ethics,” Plenary Address, Feminist Ethics Revisited Conference, Clearwater, Florida, 10/2/99. “Density Vs. Depth: The ‘Everyday’ in Wittgenstein’s Later Philosophy,” International Symposium of Phenomenology, Perugia, Italy, 7/23/99. “Responsibility and Moral Repair,” The Ringelheim Lecture, Florida Atlantic University, 4/16/99. “Freedom From Resentment,” Philosophy Department, Pennsylvania State University, 4/9/99. “Resentment and Assurance,” APA Pacific Meeting Main Program, Berkeley, 4/1/99. “Resentment and Repair: Moral Psychology in Social Context,” Philosophy Department, State University of New York at Buffalo, 3/26/99. “Recognition in Kind: Problems in Morality and For Ethics,” Keynote Address, 23rd Annual Mid-South Philosophy Conference, University of Memphis, 3/5/99. “Humankind or Human Kinds: Problems of Moral Recognition,” Philosophy Department, Bryn Mawr, 2/3/99. “Moral Identity and Social Difference,” Philosophy Department/ Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture Program, University of Binghamton, SUNY, 12/9/98. “The Elusiveness of ‘Common Humanity’ in Ethics,” Philosophy Department 1998 Inaugural Lesson, Fordham University, 9/16/98. “Comment on Jean Harvey’s ‘Civilized Oppression’,” APA Central Meeting Main Program, Chicago, 5/7/98. “Freedom From Resentment: Some Questions in Moral Psychology,” Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of South Florida, 4/17/98. “Developer’s Ethics or Development Ethics?” Fourth International Conference on the Americas, University of South Florida, 1/31/98. “Masculine or Feminine Ethics: Is there a difference?” Tampa Bay Association for Women Psychotherapists, 1/30/98. “Truth or Justice? The Dilemma of South African Reconciliation,” The Ethics Center, University of South Florida, 9/97. “Rescuers: Altruism and Effective Motivation,” Eckerd College, 4/97. “Who Saves? Rescuers of Jews in the Holocaust,” The Ethics Center, U. of South Florida, 4/97. “Sublimity, Severity, Normality: In the Middle of a Kantian Practice of Judgement,” APA- Eastern Program, Session on Barbara Herman’s The Practice of Judgment, Atlanta, 12/96. “Four Mistakes About Social Construction,” University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 11/96. “What Milgram Found,” The Ethics Center, University of South Florida, 10/96. "Made A Slave, Born a Woman: Necessary Identities," Vassar College, 2/96. "Picturing People," Philosophy Dept. Lectures Series, Fordham University, 10/95. "Picturing People," Art History Colloq, State University of New York - Stonybrook, 4/95. "Women, Feminists, Feminist Philosophers," APA Pacific/Soc Phil Public Affairs- (SF) 3/95. "Feminist Skepticism and Transparency," New York Society for Women In Philosophy, 3/3/95. "Where Do Moral Theories Come From? Sidgwick and the Formation of 20c. Moral Theory," Graduate Center of the City University of New York, 12/94. "Feminist Skepticism, Authority, and Transparency," Moral Epistemology Conference, Dartmouth College, 10/94. "Gender, Ethics, and Pedagogy," John Carroll University, 8/94. "Picturing People: The Problem of Recognizable Humanity," Washington University, 4/94. "Global Feminism: What's the Question?" Feminist Ethics & Social Theory, Pittsburgh, 11/93. "Ethics Consulting & Moral Narrative," Hastings Center, NY 2/92. "Responsibility, Narratives & Integrity," APA-Eastern Division Program, NY, 12/91. "Is It Time For Post-Feminism?" Bergen Community College, New Jersey, 10/91. TV Interview "On Campus: Postfeminism" New Jersey Educational TV, 10/91. "Morality & The Emotions" Hollins College, VA 10/91. "Feminist Ethics & Critique of Moral Theory," NEH Institute - Bethany College, W.VA 7/91. "Feminist Ethics & Critique of Moral Theory" Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 5/91. "Two Kinds of Responsibility Ethics," APA-Pacific Division Main Progam, San Francisco, 3/91. "Feminist Ethics & the Theory-Idea," Society for Women In Philosophy -APA, Boston, 12/90. "Responsibility & Integrity," Conf.: Moral Agency & Fragmented Self Conf, U. Dayton, 10/90. "Partial Consideration," Conf: Impartiality, Hollins College Center for Ethics & Policy, 6/90. "Re-interp Moral Responsibilities in a Technological Age," Symposium, Ripon College, 4/90. "What is Feminist Ethics?" Symposium, Molloy College, 2/90. "Augustine's Pretense," Conference: Wittgenstein Centennial, Farleigh-Dickinson,4/89. "Tensions Within Feminist Ethics," Lehigh University, 4/89. "Moral Understandings: Alternative Epistemology for Feminist Ethics," Lehigh University, 4/89. "Augustine's Pretense," APA-Pacific Division Main Program, Oakland, 3/89. "Moral Understandings," Soc for Women In Phil, State University of NY-Stonybrook, 3/89. "Autonomy or Integrity," APA-Eastern Division Main Program, Washington, DC 12/88. "Moral Understandings," Conference: Explorations in Feminist Ethics, Duluth, 10/88. "Moral Luck & Virtues of Impure Agency," APA-Pacific Division Main Program, Portland, 3/88. "What is the Different Voice Saying?" Amer Society for Value Inq, APA-Central Division 5/87. "Moral Particularity," APA-Pacific Division Main Program, San Francisco, 4/87. "Moral Luck & Virtues of Impure Agency," Conference: Agency, Causality, Virtue, Santa Clara U., 2/87. "Moral Luck & Virtues of Impure Agency" Philosophy Colloquium, Vanderbilt University, 1/87. "Eros & Alterity," Tennessee Phil Association, Vanderbilt University, 11/86. "Eros & Alterity," Seminar, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers 2/86. "The Limits of Morality," Metro Roundtable, Fordham U, NYC,12/84. "Moral Luck?" APA-Eastern Division Main Program, Boston, 12/83. "Reply to Rasmussen on Rorty," American Catholic Philosophical Association Program, NYC 4/83. "Social Roles and Rational Action," Iona College, 4/82. "Eye, 'I', and Mine," Institute of Philosophy, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium, 1/82. "Eye, 'I', and Mine," New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, Newark, 5/81.
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESJournal Referee for: Ethics, Hypatia, International Philosophical Quarterly, Journal of Social Philosophy, APA Newsletter on Feminist and Philosophy, Journal of the History of Philosophy, Philosophical Psychology, Philosophy Research Archives. Manuscript/Proposal Review for: Cambridge University Press, Routledge, Westview Press, University of Chicago Press, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Cornell University Press, Macmillan Publishing, University Press of Kansas, Oxford University Press, University of Massachusetts Press, University of Minnesota Press, State University of New York Press. Program Committee, Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, 2000-1. APA Eastern Division Program Committee, 1993 and 1994. Participant, Rutgers University Institute for Research on Women, Seminar on the Psychology of Love, Spring 1986, Directed by Professor Carol Gilligan. Participant, National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Human Action, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 1984, Directed by Professor Robert Audi.
OTHER RECENT UNIVERSITY SERVICE OF INTERESTInstitutional Review Board for Human Subjects Research, 1998-2000. Consulting Faculty, NIH 3-year grant for Ethics-in-Science Education, Director Professor Celia Fisher, Ph.D. psychologist, 1998-99. Advisory Board, Fordham University Center for Ethics Education, 1999-present. Executive Committee, Women’s Studies Program, 1998-present Executive Committee, Peace and Justice Studies Program, 1999-present.
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