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CURRICULUM VITAE DR. TATJANA VI Š AK Last update 19. 9. 2019 Home: Kirchstraße 60 69221 Dossenheim Tel.: (+49) (6221) 8 68 89 69 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.tatjanavisak.com University: University of Mannheim Department of Philosophy and Business Ethics Schloss 68131 Mannheim Personal Data: Date of birth: 12.12.74 Place of birth: Gießen, Germany Nationality: German Marital status: married, two children (2004/2006) EDUCATION May 2011 Sept. 1994 April 2000 Utrecht University, e Netherlands Leiden University, e Netherlands PhD in Ethics MSc Political Sciences Sept. 1993 June 1994 Institut Parisien, France French Language (diploma perfectionnement II”), Philosophy and Art July 1993 eo-Koch Schule Grünberg, Germany Abitur (High School Diploma)

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CURRICULUM VITAE DR. TATJANA VIŠAK

Last update 19. 9. 2019

Home: Kirchstraße 60 69221 Dossenheim Tel.: (+49) (6221) 8 68 89 69 E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.tatjanavisak.com

University: University of Mannheim Department of Philosophy and Business Ethics Schloss 68131 Mannheim

Personal Data: Date of birth: 12.12.74 Place of birth: Gießen, Germany Nationality: German Marital status: married, two children (2004/2006)

EDUCATION

May 2011

Sept. 1994

April 2000

Utrecht University, e Netherlands Leiden University, e Netherlands

PhD in Ethics MSc Political Sciences

Sept. 1993 – June 1994 Institut Parisien, France

French Language (diploma “perfectionnement II”), Philosophy and Art

July 1993 eo-Koch Schule Grünberg, Germany

Abitur (High School Diploma)

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Aug. 2019

Dec. 2018

April 2018

Sept. 2013

present July 2019 Dec. 2018 April 2018

University of Mannheim, Germany University of Bayreuth, Germany Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany Mannheim University, Germany

Wissenschaliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc) Department of Philosophy and Business Ethics Wissenschaliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc) Department of Philosophy and Economics Wissenschaliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc) Department of International Political eory and Philosophy Wissenschaliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc) Department of Philosophy and Business Ethics

July 2013 – Aug. 2015 Saarland University, Germany

Wissenschaliche Mitarbeiterin (Postdoc) Department of Practical Philosophy

July 2012 – July 2013 Monash University, Australia

Lecturer (B), Centre for Human Bioethics

Aug. 2011 – Aug. 2012 Utrecht University, the Netherlands

Postdoc, Ethics Institute

Jan. 2011 – Jan. 2012 Leiden University, the Netherlands

Lecturer, Philosophy Department

Jan. 2011 – Aug. 2011 International School of Philosophy, the Nether-lands

Program organizer

Sept. 2005 – Dec. 2010 Utrecht University, the Netherlands

Junior researcher/ lecturer, Ethics Institute (PhD May 2011)

Sept. 2002 – Sept. 2003 Erasmus University, the Netherlands

Researcher, Ethics Depart-ment of the Erasmus Medical Center

Aug. 2000 – Sept. 2005 Utrecht University, the Netherlands

Junior researcher/ lecturer, Ethics Institute

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Aug. 1999 – Aug. 2000 Leiden University, the Netherlands

Junior researcher (bursary), Department of Political Sciences

Sept. 1997 – Sept. 1998 Leiden University, the Netherlands

Student-Assistant, Center for Environmental Studies

VISITING POSITIONS

Oct. 2018 – Dec. 2018 Oxford University Visiting Researcher, Global Priorities Institute

PUBLICATIONS

Books • (2013). Killing Happy Animals. Explorations in Utilitarian Ethics. Palgrave MacMillan, New York.

Edited volumes • (2016). Co-edited with Robert Garner, e Ethics of Killing Animals. Oxford

University Press, New York.

Refereed Journal Articles • (2019). Co-authored with Stefan Mann. “Biogas or Salami. An Ethical Analysis of

Two Chains for End-of-Lay Hens”, in International Journal of Social Economics. • (2018). “Engineering Life Expectancy and Non-Identity Cases”, in Journal of

Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 31 (2), 281–293. • (2017). “Understanding Meaning of Life In Terms Of Reasons For Action”, in

Journal of Value Inquiry 51 (3), 507–530. • (2017). “Preventing the Suffering of Free-Living Animals: Should Animal

Advocates Begin the Killing?”, in Journal of Animal Ethics 7 (1), 78–95. • (2015). “Sacrifices of Self are Prudential Harms: A Reply to Carbonell”, in Journal of Ethics 19 (2), 219–229.

• (2013). Co-authored with J. Balcombe. “e Applicability of the Self-fulfilment Account of Welfare to Non-human Animals, Babies and Mentally Disabled Humans”, in: Philosophy and Public Policy 31 (2).

• (2013). “Kommentar zu Wessels Glück-Wunsch Ethik: Probleme bezüglich Implikationen und Fundierung, und ein Verbesserungsvorschlag” (“Comment on Wessel’s Happiness-Desire Ethics: Problems Regarding Its Implications and

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Foundations and a Suggestion for Improvement”), in: Zeitschri ür philosophische Forschung (Journal of Philosophical Enquiry) 2.

• (2013). Co-authored with J. Leuven. “Ryder’s Painism and his Criticism of Utilitarianism”, in: Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (2).

• (2006). Co-authored with F.L.B. Meijboom and F.W.A. Brom. “From Trust to Trustworthiness: Why Information is Not Enough in the Food Sector”, in: Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 19 (5), 427–442.

• (2004). Co-authored with L.W. Kranenburg, W. Weimar, W. Zuidema, M. de Klerk, M. Hilhorst, J. Passchier, J.N. Ijzermans, J.J. Busschbach. “Starting a Crossover Kidney Transplantation Program in the Netherlands: Ethical and Psychological Considerations”, in: Transplantation, 78 (2), 194–7.

Book chapters • (forthcoming). “Death”, in: Tusseau, G. (ed.), Research Handbook on Law and Utilitarianism, Edward Elgar Publishing.

• (forthcoming). “Ethical Issues in Xenotransplantation”, in: Hansen, S.L., Schicktanz, S. (eds.), Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation: Current Debates and International Perspectives, Transcript.

• (forthcoming). “A Utilitarian Perspective on GM-Animals in Research”, in: Gjerris, M., Kornum, A., Röcklingsberg, H., Olsson, A. (eds.), Ethical Aspects of GM-Animals in Research, Taylor and Francis.

• (forthcoming). “Tiere als Nahrungsmiel und Konsumgut” (“Animals as Food and Consumer Goods”), in: Stoecker, R., Neuhäuser, C., Raters, M.L. (eds.) Handbuch Angewandte Ethik (e Applied Ethics Handbook), Metzler Verlag.

• (2018). “Utilitarian Plant Ethics”, in: Kallhoff, A. et al (eds.) Plant Ethics – Principles, Norms, and Applications, Routledge.

• (2018). “Argument from Marginal Cases”, in: Ach, J.S., Borchers, D. (eds.) Handbuch Tierethik (e Animals Ethics Handbook), Metzler Verlag.

• (2018). “Dürfen wir Tiere Töten?” (“May We Kill Animals?”), in: Ach, J.S., Borchers, D. (eds.), Handbuch Tierethik (e Animals Ethics Handbook), Metzler Verlag.

• (2017). “Cross-Species Comparisons of Welfare”, in: Woodhall, A., Garmendia de Trindade, G. (eds.), Ethical and Political Approaches to Non-Human Animal Issues, Palgrave MacMillan, New York.

• (2016). “La Valeur de la Vie: des Comparassions à Travers des Espèces” (“e value of life: comparisons across species boundaries”) in: Dardenne, E., Giroux, V., Utria, E. (eds.), Peter Singer et la Libération Animale, 40 Ans Plus Tard (Peter Singer and Animal Liberation, 40 Years On), Rennes University Press, Rennes.

• (2016). “Introduction”, in: Visak, T., Garner, R. (eds.), e Ethics of Killing Animals. Oxford University Press, New York.

• (2016). “Do Utilitarians Need to Accept the Replaceability Argument?”, in: Visak, T., Garner, R. (eds.),e Ethics of Killing Animals, Oxford University Press, New York.

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• (2016). “Lebensqualität als Selbstverwirklichung” (“ality of Life as Self-fulfillment”), in: Kipke, R., Kovács, L., Lutz, R. (eds.), Lebensqualität in der Medizin (ality of Life in Medical Practice), Springer, Berlin.

• (2015). “Improving Welfare: a Context-Based Approach”, in: Graf, G., Schweiger, G. (eds.), Well-being of Children, De Gruyter, Berlin.

• (2015). “Environmental Ethics”, in: Vedwan, N. (ed.) An Integrated Approach to Environmental Management, Wiley, New York.

• (2012). “Daniel Haybron’s eory of Welfare and its Implications for Animal Welfare Assessment”, in: Pohast, T. (ed.), Climate Change and Sustainable Development. Ethical Perspectives on Land Use and Food Production, Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen.

• (2010). “Do Animals Count for Less?”, in: Romeo Casabona, C.M., Escajedo, L., Emaldi, A. (eds.), Global Food Security: Ethical and Legal Challenges, Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen.

• (2009). “Can Killing be Justified? A Dismissal of the Replaceability Argument”, in: Millar, K., Hobson West, P., Nerlich, B. (eds.), Ethical Futures: Bioscience and Food Horizons, Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen.

• (2007). Co-authored with F.W.A. Brom and F. Meijboom. “Food, Citizens and Market. e est for Responsible Consuming”, in: Frewer, L., Van Trijp, H. (eds.), Understanding Consumers of Food Products, Woodhead Publishing Limited, Cambridge.

• (2006). “How Animal-friendly Should Our Agricultural Practice Become?”, in: Kaiser, M., Lien, M.E. (eds.). Ethics and the Politics of Food. Wageningen Academic Publishers, Wageningen.

• (2005). Co-authored with F.W.A. Brom and F.L.B. Meijboom. “Food, Citizens and Market. e est for Responsible Consuming”. In: Pothast, T., Baumgartner, C., en Engels, E.-M. (eds.) Die Richtigen Masse ür die Nahrung. Biotechnologie, Landwirtscha und Lebensmiel in Ethischer Perspektive. Francke Verlag, Basel, 115–132.

• (2003). “e Moral Relevance of Naturalness”, in: Drees, W.B. (ed.), Is Nature Ever Evil? Religion, Science and Value, Routledge, London.

• (2003). “e Normative Relevance of Disputes in Primatology”, in: Drees, W.B. (ed.), Is Nature Ever Evil? Religion, Science and Value, Routledge, London.

Book reviews • (2014) Review: e Point of View of the Universe. Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics. By Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer, in: Ethical Perspectives 21 (3), 469–471.

• (2014). Review: Towards a Right-Libertarian Welfare State. An Analysis of Right Libertarian Principles and their Implications. By Joachim Wündisch, in: Philoso-phical arterly.

• (2014). Review: Environmental Ethics: An Overview for the Twenty-First Century, second edition. By Robin Afield, in: Ethical Perspectives 21 (3), 461–463.

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• (2014). Review: Death. By Shelly Kagan, in: Ethical Perspectives 21 (1), 142–144. • (2012). Review: Zoopolis. A Political eory of Animal Rights. By Sue Donaldson

and Will Kymlicka, in: Philosophical arterly. • (2005). Review: Umweltethik – Umwelthandeln. Ein Beitrag zur Lösung des

Motivationsproblems. By Christoph Baumgartner, in: Ethical Perspectives.

AWARDS

• Research funding Schlieben-Lange Foundation (50% Postdoc position for two years, September 2015–August 2017)

• Vonne Lund Junior Researcher Prize 2010, from the European Society of Agricul-ture and Food Ethics

• 1-year bursary at Leiden University for research and for developing a PhD pro-posal

• Prize for the best master thesis of the year of the Department of Political Science, Leiden University, the Netherlands, April 1999

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Bayreuth, Germany • Lecture Series “Ethics”, Fall 2018 (in English) • Seminar “Tierethik” (Animal Ethics), Summer 2018 (in German)

Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany • Seminar “Verteilungsgerechtigkeit” (Distributuve Justice), Summer 2018 (in

German)

Mannheim University, Germany • Seminar “Welfare, Happiness and Ethics”, Fall 2019 (in English) • Seminar “Meaning in Life” (Sinn des Lebens), Fall 2019 (in German) • Seminar “Parfit’s Philosophical Legacy”, Summer 2018 (in English) • Seminar “French Existentialism” (Französischer Existentialismus), Summer 2018

(in German) • Seminar “Tierethik” (Animal Ethics), Fall 2017 (in German) • Seminar “Neuzeitliche Staatstheorie” (“Modern Political Philosophy”), Fall 2017 (in German)

• Seminar “Philosophical estions Concerning Death”, Fall 2016 (in English) • Seminar “Sidgwick, e Methods of Ethics”, Fall 2016 (in German) • Seminar “Grundprinzipien der Ethik” (“Basic Moral Principles”), Fall 2015 (in German)

• Master Seminar “Probleme kollektiven Handelns” (“Collective Action Problems”), Fall 2015 (in German)

• Seminar “Animal Ethics” (“Tierethik”), Summer 2015 (in German) • Seminar “Einührung in die Metaethik” (“Introduction to Metaethics”), Fall 2014 (in German)

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• Seminar “Philosophische Fragen zum Tod” (“Philosophical estions Concerning Death”), Fall 2014 (in German), for students of Cultural Sciences

• Seminar “Consequentialism”, Summer 2014 (in English) • Seminar “ Was macht den Tod schlecht ür uns?” (“Harm of Death”), Fall 2013 (in German)

Köln University, Germany • Seminar „Umweltethik“ („Environmental Ethics “), Fall 2017/18 (in German) • Seminar „Tierethik“ („Animal Ethics“), Summer 2017 (in German)

Saarland University, Germany • Seminar “Sidgwick, e Methods of Ethics”, Fall 2015 (in English) • Seminar “Gender, Sex(es) and Justice”, Summer 2015 (in German) • Seminar “Glück und das Gute Leben” (“Happiness and the Good Life“), Fall 2014 (in German)

• Lecture series “Innovationen” (“Innovations”), Summer 2014 (in German), for students of Cultural Sciences

• Master Seminar “Environmental Ethics”, Summer 2014 (in English) • Seminar “ Was macht den Tod schlecht ür uns?” (“Harm of Death”), Winter 2013

(in German)

Monash University, Australia • Postgraduate course Clinical Ethics, Summer 2012 (in English) • Postgraduate course Health Care Ethics, Fall 2012 (in English) • Undergraduate course “Biotechnology, Justice and the Law”, Summer 2012 (in English)

• Undergraduate course “e Human Body and the International Market Place”, Fall 2012 (in English)

Leiden University, the Netherlands • 3/ course “Contemporary Utilitarianism”, Summer 2011 (in English) • course “Ethics”, Fall 2011 (in English) • course “Environment and Development I–III”, Fall 1997, Summer 1998 (in Dutch)

Utrecht University, the Netherlands • course “Ethics” (for Philosophy students), Summer 2009 (in Dutch) • course “Medical Humanities” (for Medical Students), Summer 2007 and 2008 (in Dutch)

• / Course “Justice” (for Medical Students), Fall 2006 (in Dutch) • Various introductory ethics classes for students of various programs (bio-medical

students, biology students and pharmacology students), 2005–2010 (in Dutch)

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INVITED LECTURES (SELECTION)

• Studium Generale, Leiden University, the Netherlands (March 3, 2011) “Morele plichten ten aanzien van dieren. Een utilistisch perspectie” (“Moral duties towards animals. A utilitarian perspective”)

• seminar, Melbourne University, Australia (October 31, 2012) “Welfare as self-fulfillment: the implications of Haybron's account for welfare assessment and ethics”

• seminar, Melbourne University, Australia (May 23, 2013) “Counting welfare: whose and how?”

• Humboldt University Berlin, Germany (December 11, 2013) “Should I leave my gas-guzzler in the garage? e ethics of lile or no effects”

• Köln University, Germany (February 14, 2014) “Kindeswohl: verstehen, beurteilen und ördern. Der Fall der Feleibigkeit bei Kindern” (“How to understand, assess and improve happiness and welfare of children? e case of childhood obesity”)

• Karl Franzens University Graz (March 14, 2014) “Individual moral duties in collective harm- and benefit cases”

• Bremen University (October 16, 2014) “Wem geht es besser: dem glücklichen Men-schen oder dem glücklichen Schwein? Zum Zusammenhang zwischen kognitiven und emotionalen Fähigkeiten und maximal erreichbarem Wohlergehen“ (“Who is beer off: a happy human or a happy pig? e connection between cognitive and emotional capacities and highest aainable welfare”)

• International conference “Ethics and/or Politics: Approaching the Issues  Concerning Nonhuman Animals”, Birmingham University, UK (April 9, 2015) “How to do cross-species comparisons of welfare? One ethical question and three different answers”

• International conference “Animal Liberation, Forty Years On”, Rennes University, France (29 May 2015) “e value of life: comparisons across species boundaries”

• International workshop “Joint Duties”, Bayreuth University, Germany (July 1, 2015) “Should consequentialists appeal to the moral relevance of imperceptible harm?”

• Heidelberg University, Germany (8 July 2015) “Dürfen wir Tiere töten?” („Is it morally permissible to kill animals?“)

• Duisburg-Essen University, Germany (8 July 2015) “Ein Kommentar zu Norbert Hoersters Tierethik” (“A commentary on Norbert Hoerster’s animal ethics”)

• University of Oxford, UK (20 November 2015) “e Self as the Prudentially Significant Unit”

• University of Duisburg-Essen (2 June 2016) “Understanding ‘the meaning of life’ in terms of ‘reasons for action’”

• Dublin, World Vegetarian Day (2 October 2016) “Eating animals the nice way?” • Fribourg University, Switzerland (25 October 2016) “Population ethics: a brief introduction to the most puzzling field of ethics”

• University of Texas (28 March 2017) “Breed-related life expectancy and non-identity cases”

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• University of Montreal, Canada (18 May 2017) “Duties towards plants?” • University of Groningen, e Netherlands (29 April 2018) “Animal versus human

welfare. Cause prioritization issues for effective altruists” • University of Oxford, UK, (25 October 2018) “Two types of long-termism” • University of Liverpool, UK, (1 April 2019) “Is there such a thing as temporal wellbeing? A reply to Bramble”

• University of Erlangen, Germany (8 October 2019) “Comments on Woodard’s Taking Utilitarianism Seriously”

• University of Oxford, UK, (19 November 2019) “A utilitarian perspective on gene-editing in animals”

PPAPER PRESENTATIONS (SELECTION)

Presented papers at various international conferences, such as: • the World Congress of Bioethics in Rijeka, Croatia (2008) and in Roerdam, the

Netherlands (2012) • the Minding Animals Conference in Newcastle, Australia (2009) and in Utrecht, the Netherlands (2012)

• conferences of the European Society for Agriculture and Food Ethics in various European countries (2006–2010)

• the Societas Ethica conference on climate ethics in the Netherlands (2013) • the Practical Philosophy conference at Reichenau, Germany (September 2013) • two Mancept Workshops in Political Philosophy in September 2013 (Welfare of

Children and Happiness and Public Policy) and one in September 2015 (New Work in Population Ethics) at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom

• the Klausurwoche Lebensqualität in der Medizin (ality of Life in Medicine) at the University of Tübingen, Germany (July 2014)

• the German Society for Analytic Philosophy (GAP) at Osnabrück University, Germany (October 2015)

• the Oxford Conference on Population Ethics at Oxford University, UK (November 2015)

• Conference of the International Society for Utilitarian Studies, Lille, France (7 July 2016)

• Workshop on “Subjectivism and Objectivism About Well-being”, University of Tampere, Finland (18 December 2017)

• Conference of the International Society for Utilitarian Studies, Karlsruhe, Germany (July 2018)

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ORGANIZATION EXPERIENCE (SELECTION)

• Minding Animals Conference 2012: an international conference with several hundred speakers on the human-animal relationship, sponsored by the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture and the EU

• Several public stakeholder discussions on genetic modification of animals at the request of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture in 2005

LANGUAGES

German (native), English (fluent), Dutch (fluent), French (conversational)