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CV Jonathan Kaplan Page 1 Jonathan Michael Kaplan Curriculum Vitae School of History, Philosophy, and Religion 322 Milam Hall Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 [email protected] 541-737-9802 Education: 1996 Stanford University. Ph.D. in Philosophy. 1991 University of California, Irvine. B.A. with Honors in Philosophy. Professional Experience: 2015 - present Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University 2006 - 2015 Associate Professor, Philosophy, Oregon State University. 2007 - 2010 Chair, Philosophy Department, Oregon State University. 2003 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Oregon State University. 1998 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 1997 - 1998 Lecturer, Philosophy Department, Stanford University. 1996 - 1997 Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Program in Genomics, Ethics, and Society, Stanford Biomedical Ethics Center, Stanford University. Upper-division/Graduate Courses Taught: Scientific Reasoning, Philosophy of Biology, Biomedical Ethics, Research Ethics, Political Philosophy, Epistemology, Formal Logic, Wittgenstein Lower-division Courses Taught: Ethics, Reasoning and Writing, Political Philosophy Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Science, Political Philosophy Areas of Competence: Biomedical Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Philosophy of Economics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Wittgenstein Updated February 2018

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Jonathan Michael Kaplan Curriculum Vitae

School of History, Philosophy, and Religion

322 Milam Hall Oregon State University

Corvallis, OR 97331 [email protected]

541-737-9802 Education: 1996 Stanford University. Ph.D. in Philosophy. 1991 University of California, Irvine. B.A. with Honors in Philosophy. Professional Experience: 2015 - present Professor of Philosophy, Oregon State University 2006 - 2015 Associate Professor, Philosophy, Oregon State University. 2007 - 2010 Chair, Philosophy Department, Oregon State University. 2003 - 2006 Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, Oregon State

University. 1998 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, University of

Tennessee, Knoxville. 1997 - 1998 Lecturer, Philosophy Department, Stanford University. 1996 - 1997 Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Program in Genomics, Ethics, and

Society, Stanford Biomedical Ethics Center, Stanford University.

Upper-division/Graduate Courses Taught:

Scientific Reasoning, Philosophy of Biology, Biomedical Ethics, Research Ethics, Political Philosophy, Epistemology, Formal Logic, Wittgenstein

Lower-division Courses Taught: Ethics, Reasoning and Writing, Political Philosophy Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of Biology, Philosophy of Science, Political Philosophy

Areas of Competence: Biomedical Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Philosophy of Economics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Wittgenstein

Updated February 2018

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Publications

Books: 2006. Making Sense of Evolution (co-written with Massimo Pigliucci, Department of Ecology and Evolution, State University of New York at Stony Brook). University of Chicago Press. 2000. The Limits and Lies of Human Genetic Research. Routledge Press. Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles & Book Chapters: Forthcoming. “Ethical Guidelines for Genetic Research on Alcohol Addiction and Its Applications.” Audrey Chapman, Adrian Carter, Jonathan Kaplan. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. (Anticipated publication: March 2018.) 2017. “The concept of genetic disease.” In Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Medicine. Pp. 144-155. Ed. Miriam Solomon, Jeremy Simon, and Harold Kincaid. Taylor and Francis. (First published online October 2016) 2015. “Gould on Morton, Redux: What can the debate reveal about the limits of data?” Jonathan M. Kaplan, Massimo Pigliucci, and Josh Banta. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Biology and the Biomedical Sciences. 52: 22-31 (Online First in February 2015). 2015. “Race, IQ, and the Search for Statistical Signals Associated with So-Called ‘X’-Factors: Environments, Racism, and the ‘Hereditarian Hypothesis’.” Biology and Philosophy. 30(1): 1-17. (Available online via On-Line First in 2014) 2014. “Ignorance, Lies, and Ways of Being Racist.” Critical Philosophy of Race. 2(2): 160-182 2014. “Realism, Antirealism, and Conventionalism about Race.” Jonathan M. Kaplan and Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther. Philosophy of Science. 81 (December 2014):1039–1052. 2013. “Ontologies and Politics of Bio-Genomic ‘Race’.” Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther and Jonathan M. Kaplan. Theoria. 60(3):54-80. 2013. “‘Relevant Similarity’ and the Causes of Biological Evolution: Selection, Fitness, and Statistically Abstractive Explanations.” Biology and Philosophy. 28(3):405-421. (Available online via On-Line First in 2012.)

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters, continued: 2013. “Prisoners of Abstraction? The Theory and Measure of Genetic Variation, and the Very Concept of ‘Race.’” Jonathan M. Kaplan and Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther. Biological Theory 7(4): 401-412. (Available online via On-Line First in 2012.) 2012. “Personalizing Risk: How Behavior Genetics Research into Addiction Makes the Political Personal.” Chapter 14 of Genetic Research on Addiction: Ethics, the Law, and Public Health. Edited by Audrey R. Chapman. Cambridge University Press. 2012. “Conclusions and Recommendations: Ethical Guidance for Genetic Research on Addiction and Its Translation into Public Policy.” Audrey Chapman, Jonathan Kaplan, and Adrian Carter. Chapter 15 of Genetic Research on Addiction: Ethics, the Law, and Public Health. Edited by Audrey R. Chapman. Cambridge University Press. 2010. “When Socially Determined Categories Make Biological Realities: Understanding Black/White Health Disparities in the U.S.” The Monist 93(2): 283–299. 2009. “The Paradox of Stasis and the Nature of Explanations in Evolutionary Biology.” Philosophy of Science 76(5): 797-808. 2009. “Misinformation, Misrepresentation, and Misuse of Human Behavioral Genetics Research.” In The Impact of Behavioral Sciences on the Criminal Law edited by Nina A. Farahany. Oxford University Press. pp. 45-80. 2008. “Economic Rationality and Explaining Human Behavior: An Adaptationist Program?” The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 3(7): 79-94. 2008. “Evolutionary Innovations and Developmental Resources: From Stability to Variation and Back Again.” Philosophy of Science 75: 861-873. 2008. “The End of the Adaptive Landscape Metaphor?” Biology and Philosophy 23(5): 625-638. 2008. “Phenotypic Plasticity and Reaction Norms.” A Companion to Philosophy of Biology, edited by Sahotra Sarkar and Anya Plutynski. Blackwell Publishing. pp. 205-222.

2007. “Housing Discrimination as a Basis for Black Reparations” Jonathan Kaplan and Andrew Valls. Public Affairs Quarterly 21(3): 255-274. 2007. “Children of One’s Own: Genes, Parenthood, and the Illusion of Control.” The Influence of Genetics in Scientific and Philosophical Thinking edited by A. Fagot-Largeault and J. M. Torres. Kluwer-Springer Press. pp. 167-182.

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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters, continued: 2007. “Violence and Public Health: Exploring the Relationship Between Biological Perspectives on Violent Behavior and Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention.” Establishing Medical Reality: Essays in the Metaphysics and Epistemology of Biomedical Science edited by H. Kincaid and J. McKitrick. Springer: pp. 199-214. 2006. “Misinformation, Misrepresentation, and Misuse of Human Behavioral Genetics Research.” Law and Contemporary Problems. 69(1-2): 47-80. 2005. “Rational Decision Making: Descriptive, Prescriptive, or Explanatory?” In A Companion to Rationalism, edited by Alan Nelson. Blackwell Publishing. pp. 425-449. 2003. “On the Concept of Biological Race and its Applicability to Humans.” Jonathan Kaplan and Massimo Pigliucci. Philosophy of Science 70(5): S1161-S1172. 2003. “Davidson and Wittgenstein on Knowledge, Communication and Social Justice." Sharyn Clough and Jonathan Kaplan. In C. Prado (ed.) A Dubious Estrangement: Analytic and Continental Philosophy. Humanity Books, Amherst. pp. 139-154. 2002. “Historical Evidence and Human Adaptations.” Philosophy of Science 69(3): S294-S304. 2001. “Import Bans and Tying One’s Hands: Weakness of Will as a Justification for Trade Restrictions.” Public Affairs Quarterly 15(4): 355-372. 2001. “Accidental Germ-Line Modifications Through Somatic Cell Gene Therapies: Some Ethical Considerations.” Jonathan Kaplan and Ina Roy. The American Journal of Bioethics 1(3): In Focus section. 2001. “Genes ‘For’ Phenotypes: A Modern History View.” Jonathan Kaplan and Massimo Pigliucci, Biology and Philosophy 16(2): 189-213. 2000. “The fall and raise of Dr. Pangloss: adaptationism and the Spandrels paper 20 years later.” Massimo Pigliucci and Jonathan Kaplan, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 15(2): 66-70. 1999. “Decision-Analysis and Risk: A Discussion of Decision-Analysis' Engagement with the Conceptual Difficulties.” Genetic Testing 3(1): 73-79.

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Invited Journal Articles, Reviews, and Book Chapters: 2017. Review of Ockham’s Razors, A User’s Manual by Elliott Sober (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2015). The Philosophical Review. 126(4): 547-551. 2016. Review of Behaving: What's Genetic, What's Not, and Why Should We Care? by Kenneth F. Schaffner (Oxford University Press, 2016). Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2016. “Evolutionary Biology and Philosophy.” In: Kliman, R.M. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology. vol. 3, pp. 236–245. Oxford: Academic Press. 2015. “Overcoming the Conceptual Barriers to Understanding Evolution.” Review of Understanding Evolution by Kostas Kampourakis. (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014). Metascience. 24(1): 55-58 2014. Review of Beyond Versus: The Struggle to Understand the Interaction of Nature and Nurture by James Tabery. (The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 2014). Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2013. Review of The Adaptive Landscape in Evolutionary Biology edited by Erik I. Svensson and Ryan Calsbeek. (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012). Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 44(4): 613-616. 2012. “From Medicalization to ‘Biolooping.’” (In Italian). Salute e Società: La medicina delle emozioni e delle cognizioni. Edited by Antonio Matura and Kristin Barker. 11(2, supplement): 166-169. 2011. “‘Race’: What Biology Can Tell Us About a Social Construct.” In Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester. http://www.els.net/ 2009. Review of The Laws of Evolution and Derived Lawlike Principles by Sasha Haywood (Hagenia Press, Oxford, 2009). Quarterly Review of Biology. 84(3):296. 2008. Review of Evidence and Evolution, The Logic Behind the Science by Elliott Sober (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2008) History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 30(2): 263-282 2008. Review of Making Prehistory: Historical Science and the Scientific Realism Debate by Derek Turner (Cambridge University Press, New York, 2007). Quarterly Review of Biology. 83(2):196. 2008. Review of Genes in Development: Rereading the Molecular Paradigm edited by Eva. M. Neumann-Held and Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (Duke University Press, 2006). Biological Theory. 2(4): 427-429.

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Invited Journal Articles, Reviews, and Book Chapters, continued: 2007. Review of Evolution and the Levels of Selection by Samir Okasha (Oxford University Press 2006). Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2006. Review of Who’s Afraid of Charles Darwin?, by Griet Vandermassen (Landham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc.). Metascience. 15:177-181. 2006. Review of Making Modern Science: A Historical Survey, by Peter J Bowler and Iwan Rhys Morus. (University of Chicago Press. 2005). Quarterly Review of Biology 81:158-159. 2005. Review of Philosophy of Experimental Biology, by Marcel Weber (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Philosophy in Review. 25(6): 411-413. 2004. Review of The Song Sparrow and the Child: Claims of Science and Humanity, by Joseph Vining (University of Notre Dame Press, 2004). Journal of the American Medical Association. 292(12): 1493. 2004. Review of Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology, edited by André Ariew, Robert Cummins, and Mark Perlman (Oxford University Press, 2002). Philosophical Psychology 17(3): 433-436. 2003. Review of What Genes Can’t Do, by Lenny Moss (The MIT Press, 2002). Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=1353). 2003. Review of Genes: A Philosophical Inquiry, by Gordon Graham (Routledge, 2002). Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=1276). 2001. Review of Beyond Cloning: Religion and the Remaking of Humanity, edited by Ronald Cole-Turner (Trinity Press, 2001). American Journal of Bioethics. 1(3): 68-69. 2000. “Reply to Thomas Getty.” Massimo Pigliucci and Jonathan Kaplan, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 15(6): 249. 1996. Review “Problematizing Reifications and Naturalizations: Out of Focus at The Henry R. Luce Professorship of Biotechnology and Society's Symposium: 'Genetics and the Human Genome Project: Where Scientific and Public Cultures Meet'” Stanford Humanities Review Volume 5, 126-131.

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Presentations

Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations: 2016. “Social Justice and the Uses (and Abuses) of Biological Research: Reactionary Reactions to the Social Determinants of Health.” The Consortium for Socially Relevant Philosophy of/in Science and Engineering and Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology Conference. Richardson, TX. May 2016. 2015. “Human Races, Biological Realism, and ‘Slippage’.” International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology. Montreal, Canada. July 2015. 2015. “Risk perception and the individualization social determinants of health.” International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology. Montreal, Canada. July 2015. 2014. “Populations, Clusters, and “Racial Realism:” A Partial Taxonomy of Key Concepts.” Philosophy of Science Association, Biennial Meeting. Chicago, IL. November 2014. 2012 “Genetic Diversity, Differentiation, Heterozygosity, and the Very Concept of ‘Race’.” Jonathan Kaplan and Rasmus Winther. Philosophy of Science Association, Biennial Meeting. San Diego, CA. 2011: “Race and Intelligence: Does Genomics Change Anything?” International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology. Salt Lake City, Utah. 2010: “‘Relevant Similarity’ and the Causes of Biological Evolution: Selection, Fitness, and Statistically Abstractive Explanations.” Philosophy of Science Association, Biennial Meeting. Montreal, PQ. Canada. 2008. “The Paradox of Stasis and the Nature of Explanations in Evolutionary Biology.” Philosophy of Science Association, Biennial Meeting. Pittsburgh, PA. 2008. “The Economics of Human Behavior: An Adaptationist Program?” The Third International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. Monash University Centre, Prato, Italy. 2007. “Evolutionary Stasis and Developmental Stability: Are they related?” International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology. Biennial meeting. Exeter University, Exeter, UK

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Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations, continued: 2006. “Evolutionary Innovations and Developmental Resources: From Stability to Variation and Back Again.” Philosophy of Science Association. Biennial Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada. 2006. “The End of the Adaptive Landscape Metaphor.” Scientific Images: An American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Mini-Conference. Portland, OR. 2003. “Spandrels, Pendentives, and Squinches: Architecture, Adaptation, and History.”, Second Annual Conference on Recent Work in Biology and Philosophy, Duke University Center for the Philosophy of Biology. 2002. “Social Justice, Economic Choices, and Health Care Expectations.” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting. 2002. “On the Concept of Biological Race and its Applicability to Humans.” With Massimo Pigliucci. Philosophy of Science Association Biennial Meeting. 2001. “Ethics and Evolution.” International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology Biennial Meeting. 2001. “‘Scientific’ Decision Making: Decision Analysis and Evidence-Based Medicine.” Value Free Science: Ideal or Illusion? Conference, Center for Ethics and Values in the Sciences, University of Alabama, Birmingham. 2000. “Mental Illness and the Ways of Contingency: Context Sensitivity, Social Norms, and the Biology of Construction.” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting. 2000. “Historical Evidence and Human Adaptations.” Philosophy of Science Association, Biennial Meeting, November 2000. 2000. “Distant Relatives and Extinct Relations: Troubles for the Historical Approach to Human Adaptation.” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting, April 2000. 1999. “Evolutionarily Meaningful Environments and the Gene-Phenotype Relationship: The Problem With Standard Environments.” American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting. 1999. “ADD/ADHD and the Genetic Disease Concept.” with Alan Rubel, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Conference.

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Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations, continued: 1999. “Decisions and the Culture of Deciding.” Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference on Reason and Rationality. 1998. “Scientific Explanations, Political Pluralism, Ontological Commitments, and What Killed the Dinosaurs.” Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference on Realism and Anti-Realism. 1998. “Genetic Determinism and the PKU Myth.” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting. Invited Lectures: 2017. “Self-Care as Self-Blame Redux: Revisiting Critiques of Self-Care in the Age of Mindfulness.” Keynote Address at the 14th Annual Intermountain West Student Philosophy Conference, University of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah. February 2017. 2014. “Race, Racism, and the Intergenerational Transfer of Biological Harms.” The Race Debates Conference, University of San Francisco. San Francisco, CA. April 2014 2013. Participant and Presenter: The Stanford School of Philosophy of Science conference. Stanford, CA. October 2013. 2013. “Turning Social Categories into Biological Realities: 'Race' Made Biological.” Philosophy Department, University of California, Santa Cruz. 2011. “From Theory to Social Impact and Back Again: Measures of Genetic Diversity and the Meanings of Race.” The Meanings of ‘Theory’ in Biology Workshop, Konrad Lorenz Institute, Vienna. June, 2011. 2011. “The Social and Biological Realities of Race,” Philosophy of Biology Workshop University of Calgary. Calgary, Canada. 2009. “Variation and Inheritance: Horizontal & Vertical, Genetic & Non-Genetic.” What’s New in Evolution Conference, The Cogut Center for the Humanities and the Committee on Science and Technology Studies, Brown University. Providence, RI. 2009. “When Socially Determined Categories Make Biological Realities: Understanding Black/White Health Disparities in the U.S.” Philosophy, the Life Sciences, and Society Conference, Franklin and Marshall, Lancaster, PA.

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2008. “When Socially Determined Categories Make Biological Realities: Understanding Black/White Health Disparities in the U.S.” Visiting Lecture Series, Philosophy Department, University of Kansas. 2008. “The History and Legacy of Housing Discrimination in the U.S.” Oregon National Association for Multicultural Education, OSU. 2007. “The Paradox of Evolutionary Stasis and the Nature of Explanations.” Department of Ecology and Evolution Colloquium Series, SUNY Stony Brook. 2007. “Evolutionary Psychology, meet Developmental Systems Theory.” Department of Anthropological Sciences Colloquium, Stanford University. 2006. “Giving up the Adaptive Landscape Metaphor.” Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science Colloquium, University of California, Irvine. 2006. “Evolution and Developmental Resources: from Variation to Stability and Back Again.” Philosophy Department Colloquium, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA. 2005. “The End of Adaptive Landscapes?” Philosophy Colloquium, University of British Columbia. Invited Conference Presentations: 2016. “When the Story is about the Stories: Science Reporting Goes Meta.” What is? Media conference. Portland, OR. April 2016. 2016. “Comments on ‘The Evidential Value of P-values,’” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division. San Francisco, CA. March 2016. 2014. “Addiction Risks: Genetic the Social Determinants.” Genetic Research on Addiction: Ethics, Law, and Public Health. The Alcohol Research Center and the Department of Community Medicine at University of Connecticut Health. Farmingham, CT. October 2014 2014. “Morton’s Skulls, Gould’s Statistics, and the Objectivity of Data.” Objectivity conference, Lewis and Clark College. Portland, OR. April, 2014. 2014. “A Taxonomy of Possible Connections: Biological and Social Race.” Genomics and Philosophy of Race, University of California, Santa Cruz. Santa Cruz, CA. April 2014.

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Invited Conference Presentations, continued: 2006. “Inside/Outside: External Resources and the Individual in the Fragile Science.” Author meets critics commentary on Robert Wilson’s Genes and the Agents of Life. American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada 2005. “Evolution and developmental resources: from variation to stability and back again” Plenary talk Fourth Biennial Conference on the Developmental Basis of Evolutionary Change, University of Chicago. 2005. “Devo-Evo and the Limits of Contemporary Behavior Genetics Research Techniques: A Reply to Kenneth Schaffner.” First Annual Queensland Biohumanities Conference. Brisbane, Australia. 2005. “Is it Time to Give up Adaptive Landscapes?” Department of Biology and Biochemistry Colloquium, University of Houston. 2004. “The Targets and Units of Selection: Physical Processes and Statistical Bookkeeping in Biological Evolution.” Philosophy Department, Lewis and Clark College. 2005. “Misinformation, Misrepresentation, and Misuse of Human Behavioral Genetics Research.” The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law Symposium, Duke University Law School. 2004. “Violence and Public Health: Exploring the Relationship Between Biological Perspectives on Violent Behavior and Public Health Approaches to Violence Prevention.” Beyond Science and Values Conference, Pennsylvania State University, - and at the Philosophical Issues in the Biomedical Sciences Conference, Center for Ethics and Values in the Sciences, University of Alabama, Birmingham. 2004. Conference Participant and Collaborator, “Representing Genes” project. University of Pittsburgh, PA. 2003. Conference Participant and Collaborator, “Representing Genes” project, funded by the NSF and other granting agencies. Principle investigators: Karola Stotz, and Paul Griffiths, University of Pittsburgh, PA. 2003. “MAOA and Violence: The Gene and the Environment.” Center for Ethics and Values in the Sciences Colloquium University of Alabama Birmingham. 2003. “The Targets and Units of Selection.” Philosophy Department, University of Cincinnati. Also presented at the Philosophy Department, Oregon State University.

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Invited Conference Presentations, continued: 2001. “Import Bans and Tying One’s Hands: Weakness of Will and Import Restrictions.” Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of California at Irvine, CA. 2000. “Social Justice, Economic Choices, and Health Care Expectations.” Bioethics Fullerton Conference, “The Humanities in Medical Education,” University of South Carolina. Columbia, SC. 1996. “Commentary: Wittgenstein on the Soul.” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting.

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Grants and Awards 2011: Awarded OSU Center for the Humanities Fellowship. 2007: Senior Personnel member on NSF grant application for “REU Site for Oregon

Marine Science: From upper estuaries to the deep.” Principal Investigators: George W Boehlert and Robert A Duncan. Total grant amount: $300,000 over 3 years. I was responsible for the “Research Ethics Component” of the grant, which totals approximately $12,000 for three years.

2005: OSU College of Liberal Arts Research Grant ($9,102), with Andrew Valls

(Department of Political Science), for our proposal “Housing Discrimination as a Basis for Black Reparations.”

2004: OSU Philosophy Department Service Award. 2003: National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship ($3,250), Summer Institute

on Science and Values, University of Pittsburgh. 2003: Matchette Foundation Grant ($3,000), Principal Investigator and Grant Writer,

University of Tennessee. 2001 - 2002: Haines-Morris Grant ($8000), Co-Principal Investigator and Grant Writer,

University of Tennessee. 1991 - 1996: Andrew W. Mellon Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, Stanford

University.

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Service Guest Lectures Presented and Conferences Organized for OSU Community: 2015. “From Disparities to Inequities: Justice and the Intergenerational Transfer of

(Biological) Harms,” part of the Phonesis Lab panel, “Biomedicine and Social Justice: What's Philosophy Got To Do With It?” with Sharyn Clough and Stephanie Jenkins at the OSU Health Inequities Symposium: Cultivating Social Justice. April, 2015.

2008. “Black Reparations and Housing Discrimination,” guest lecture, undergraduate course “Knowers, Knowing, and The Known”, Department of Philosophy.

2007 Respondent to panel discussion of Making Sense of Evolution, featuring P. Griffiths (University of Sydney), K. Stotz (University of Pittsburgh), J. Dupre (Exeter University), P. Roberts (Biology, OSU) and S. White (Ecology, OSU).

2006. Participant and Presenter: “Recent CLA Research on Race and Racism.” featuring faculty work in Philosophy, Political Science, History and Sociology.

2006. Participant and Presenter: “3rd Annual American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, Mini Conference,” a campus presentation by the OSU Philosophy Club.

2006. Panel member: “Research Ethics Forum: Salvage Logging and the Biscuit Fire Sale,” Spring Creek Project.

2005. Discussant “Roundtable on Race: The Case of John Locke,” sponsored by the Dept. of Philosophy, with faculty from the Departments of Political Science, and Sociology/New Media.

2004. Discussant “Roundtable on Race and Racism: An Interdisciplinary Conversation,” sponsored by the Dept. of Philosophy, with faculty from the Departments of Political Science, Anthropology and Sociology/New Media.

2004. Conference organizer (with Sharyn Clough) and discussant: “1st Annual American Philosophical Association Pacific Division, Mini Conference,” a campus presentation by the OSU Philosophy Club.

Guest Lectures Presented and Conferences Organized for Broader Community: 2014. “Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: A Philosophical Perspective.” Academy for Lifelong Learning. Community Lecture. October 2014. 2016. “The Biological Realities and Constructions of Race.” Academy for Lifelong Learning. Community Lecture. November 2016.

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Committee Service at Oregon State University: University-level Fall 2017 Member Faculty Senate (representing CLA) (Replacement position) 2013-2014 Member (Administrative Appointments Committee representative), Vice

Provost of Student Affairs Search Committee. 2012 (Winter) Member (Administrative Appointments Committee representative),

College of Science Interim Dean Search Committee. 2011 - 2014 Member, Administrative Appointments Committee. 2008 - 2010 Member, Faculty Advisory Board, Center for the Humanities. 2009 Participant, UHC Focus Group on the Baccalaureate Core. 2004-present Graduate Program Representative, Graduate School 2003 - 2006 Member, Computing Resources Committee. College-level 2014-2015 President, CLA Faculty Council. 2013 – 2014 Member, CLA Faculty Council. 2009 - 2011 Member, CLA Budget Committee. 2007 - 2008 Member, CLA Dean Search Committee. 2007 – 2010 Member, CLA Chairs and Directors Committee. 2005 Member, CLA Research Grant Selection Committee. Department/School Level 2017-present Member, Philosophy Program Ecampus Major Committee (ad hoc) 2017-present Chair, Philosophy Program Scheduling Committee (ad hoc) 2017-present Chair, SHPR Budget Task Force 2017-present Member, SHPR eCampus Committee 2016-present Member, Promotion Committee for Joseph Orosco 2016-2017 Member, Third Year Review Committee for Barbara Muraca 2014-2017 Member, Disbursement Committee 2013-2017 Chair, SHPR eCampus Committee 2014 Member, SHPR Advisory Committee 2014 Member, SHPR Ad Hoc Committee on SCH 2013-2014 Member, SHPR Environmental Ethics Search Committee. 2013-2014 Member, SHPR eCampus Committee 2011-2012 Member, SHPR Applied Ethics Search Committee. 2012 Member, SHPR Philosophy Student Awards Committee. 2010-2011 Consultant, Ad-hoc Committee for the Reorganization of Phil. and History. 2007 – 2010 Chair, Philosophy Dept. 2006 - 2007 Chair, Philosophy Dept. Student Awards Committee. 2006 - 2007 Member, Philosophy Dept. Faculty Tenure and Promotion Review

Committee for Joseph Orosco. 2004 - 2007 Coordinator, Philosophy Dept., Applied Ethics Certificate Program. 2005 - 2006 Chair, Philosophy Dept. Faculty Advisory Committee. 2003 - 2005: Faculty co-advisor (with Sharyn Clough), Philosophy Club. 2003 - 2005: Member, Philosophy Dept. Faculty Advisory Committee.

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Service to the Profession: 2015 – present Member, editorial team Philosophy and Theory in Biology 2008 – 2015 Journal Editor (and co-founder), Philosophy and Theory in Biology 2013 Co-organizer, Philosophy & Theory in Biology “Young Researchers’

Symposium,” Leman College, Brooklyn, NYC. 2008 Guest Editor, Special Issue of Biology and Philosophy 23:5 2014 - present Manuscript review for New Genetics and Society 2007 - present Manuscript reviewer for University of California Press 2007 - present Manuscript reviewer for Yale University Press 2006 - present Manuscript reviewer for Theoretical Biology 2005 - present Manuscript reviewer for Philosophy of Science 2004 - present Manuscript reviewer for The Quarterly Review of Biology. 2004 - present Manuscript reviewer for the University of Chicago Press 2003 - present Manuscript reviewer for Biology and Philosophy. 2001 - present Manuscript reviewer for The British Journal for the Philosophy of

Science Professional Development: 2010 Affirmative Action Search Advocate Training, Oregon State University 2009 Council for Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Department Chairs’ Seminar,

Baltimore, MD. 2003 Writing Intensive Curriculum Seminar, Oregon State University. 2001 Innovative Technology Center Workshop on basic HTML, University of

Tennessee, Knoxville. 2000 Innovative Technology Center Workshop on Blackboard System,

University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Professional Affiliations:

American Philosophical Association (APA), Pacific Division Int’l Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) Philosophy of Science Association (PSA)