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HELEN FROWE
Professor of Practical Philosophy and Wallenberg Academy Research Fellow
Department of Philosophy, Stockholm University
[email protected] +44 (0)7515351496
Academic Research Associate, Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm
Posts Dec 2014 - onwards
Professor of Practical Philosophy (Permanent)
Wallenberg Academy Research Fellow
Director, Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace
Stockholm University
Nov. 2013 – onwards
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy (Permanent)
University of Kent
Sept 2010 – Oct 2013
Research Associate
Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
Oxford University
Oct 2011 – onwards
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Department of Philosophy, Sheffield University
Sept 2008 – August 2010
Fixed-term Lecturer
Department of Philosophy, Sheffield University
Sept 2007 – August 2008
Visiting Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen
Posts May 2017
Visiting Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National
University
Autumn 2017
Visiting Fellow, Centre for Values and Social Policy, University of Colorado at
Boulder
Spring 2017
Visiting Fellow, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies, Stellenbosch
University
Spring 2016
Visiting Fellow, Jack and Mae Nathanson School for Transnational Human
Rights, Crime and Security, York University, Canada
October 2015
Visiting Lecturer, University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
June 2015
Adam Smith Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Economics, Bayreuth
University (declined)
Visiting Lecturer, Shandong University, China
May – June 2008
Visiting Fellow, Harvard University
Jan – May 2010
Sponsor: Prof. Frances Kamm
Visiting Scholar, Rutgers University
Jan – May 2007
Sponsor: Prof. Jeff McMahan
Education Post-Graduate Certificate of Higher Education
University of Kent
2010 – 2011
PhD in Philosophy
University of Reading
2004 - 2007
Full fees and maintenance grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council
MA by Research in Philosophy
University of Kent
2003 – 2004
Scholarship from the School of European Culture and Languages
BA (Hons) Philosophy
University of Kent
2000 - 2003
First Class Honours
Publications Forthcoming: ‘Lesser-Evil Justifications for Harming: Why We are Required to Turn
the Trolley’, The Philosophical Quarterly,
Forthcoming: ‘Reply to Critics’, Journal of Moral Philosophy (symposium on
Defensive Killing, with papers by Jeff McMahan, Adil Ahmad Haque, Kimberley
Ferzan, Christian Barry and Massimo Renzo.
Forthcoming: The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War, (New York: Oxford University
Press), co-edited with Seth Lazar
Forthcoming: ‘War and Intervention’, in Robert Jubb, Patrick Tomlin and Catriona
McKinnon (eds.) Issues in Political Theory, 4th edn., (Oxford: OUP).
(2017) ‘The Just War Framework’, in Lazar and Frowe (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Ethics of War, (New York: Oxford University Press),
DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199943418.013.27
(2017): ‘War in Political Philosophy’, in William R. Thompson (ed.) Oxford
Research Encyclopaedia of Politics, (Oxford University Press)
(2016): ‘Collectivism and Reductivism in the Ethics of War’, Kimberley Brownlee,
David Coady and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen (eds.) Blackwell Companion to Applied
Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell) pp. 342 - 355
(2016) ‘The Role of Necessity in Liability to Defensive Harm’, in Christian Coons
and Michael Weber (eds.) The Ethics of Self-Defense (New York, OUP), pp. 152 –
170.
(2016) ‘On the Redundancy of Jus ad Vim’, Ethics and International Affairs, Vol. 30,
No. 1, pp. 117 - 129
(2015) The Ethics of War and Peace: An Introduction, 2nd edn., (Routledge)
(2015): ‘Can Reductive Individualists Allow Defence Against Political Aggression?’,
in Peter Vallentyne, David Sobel and Steven Wall (eds.) Oxford Studies in Political
Philosophy, Vol. 1, pp. 173 - 193
(2015) ‘Claim Rights, Duties and Lesser Evil Obligations’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume, Vol. 89, pp. 267 - 285
(2015) ‘War and Intervention’, in Catriona McKinnon (ed.) Issues in Political Theory, 3rd edn., (Oxford: OUP), pp. 213 - 235
(2014) Defensive Killing, (Oxford: OUP).
(2014) Helen Frowe and Gerald Lang (eds.) How We Fight: Ethics in War, (Oxford:
OUP). Part of the Mind Association’s Occasional Series in Philosophy.
(2014) ‘Non-Combatant Liability in War’, in Frowe and Lang (eds.) How We Fight:
Ethics in War (as above)*
(2014) ‘Judging Armed Humanitarian Intervention’, Don E. Scheid (ed.), The Ethics
of Armed Humanitarian Intervention, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
(2011) The Ethics of War and Peace: An Introduction (London: Routledge)
(2011) ‘Self-defence and the Principle of Non-Combatant Immunity’, Journal of
Moral Philosophy, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 530 – 546. Reprinted in Thom Brookes (ed.)
Just War Theory, (Brill, 2013)
(2011) ‘Jeff McMahan’s Political Philosophy’ in Deen Chaterjee (Ed.) Encyclopaedia
of Global Justice, Springer
(2010) ‘Killing John to save Mary: A Defense of the Moral Distinction between
Killing and Letting Die’, Topics In Contemporary Philosophy Vol. 7: Action, Ethics and Responsibility, Campbell, J., O’Rourke, M., Silverstein, H., (Eds.) (Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press), pp. 47 - 66
(2009) ‘A Practical Account of Self-Defence’, Law and Philosophy, Vol. 29, No. 3,
pp. 245 - 270
(2009) ‘The Justified Infliction of Unjust Harm’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian
Society, Vol. 109, No. 3, pp. 345 - 351
(2009) ‘Human value and human interest: Euthanasia in Million Dollar Baby’, in
Sandra Shapshay, (ed.), Bioethics at the Movies, (Maryland: John Hopkins University
Press)
(2008) ‘Threats, Bystanders and Obstructors’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian
Society, Vol. 108, No. 3, pp. 365 - 372
(2008) ‘Equating Innocent Threats and Bystanders’, Journal of Applied Philosophy,
Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 277 – 290 (The JAP have recently published a reply to this paper.)
(2015) Invited Review: Deen Chatterjee, The Ethics of Preventive War, Ethics
(2013) Invited Review: Jeff McMahan, Killing in War, The Journal of Moral Philosophy,
(2012) Invited Review: Michael Gross, Moral Dilemmas of Modern War, Mind
(2009) Invited Review: Igor Primoratz, (Ed.) Civilian Immunity in War, Analysis Reviews, Vol. 69, No.2, April 2009, pp. 1 -2
(2008) Invited Review: Larry May, (Ed.) War: Essays in Political Philosophy, Notre Dame Philosophical Review, (Nov. 2008)
Other
Publications Guest editor: Symposium on Seth Lazar’s Sparing Civilians, Law and Philosophy,
forthcoming
‘Marine A and the Morality of Killing in War’, Times Literary Supplement, March
2017
‘The 2014 Gaza Conflict: Was Operation Protective Edge a Just War?’ The Critique,
published online 23 Dec 2014
Interview for Ethica (Brazilian Review of Moral Philosophy) available here.
‘Stand Your Ground? The Ethics of Unnecessary Defensive Harm’ Philosopher’s
Magazine (forthcoming)
Interview with 3am Magazine (forthcoming)
Interview with British Journal Undergraduate Philosophy (forthcoming)
Invited
Talks (*denotes keynote address)
1. (June 2018) Workshop on Individualisation of War, European University
Institute
2. (April 2018) Department Seminar, St. Andrews University
3. (March 2018) Panel on Adil Haque’s Law and Morality at War, Pacific APA
4. (March 2018) Conference on Ethics of War, West Point USMA and Cardinal
Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw*
5. (Feb 2018) Workshop on War and International Law, Girona University
6. (Feb 2018) Workshop on Jonathan Quong’s draft monograph, Warwick
University
7. (Jan 2018) ‘Depicting War’, Public Debate at Bonniers Art Gallery, Stockholm
8. (Nov 2017) Department seminar, Melbourne University
9. (Nov 2017) International Society of Military Ethics, Canberra
10. (Aug 2017) Filosofidagen, Uppsala University*
11. (June 2017) Workshop on Normative Ethics, University of Warwick
12. (June 2017) Conference on Humanitarian Ethics and Action, Centre for Global
Ethics, University of Birmingham*
13. (May 2017) Women in Philosophy: Philosophy in Action Conference, Uppsala
University*
14. (April 2017) Morris Colloquium, UC Boulder
15. (April 2017) Department seminar, Washington University at Seattle
16. (March 2017) Law school seminar, Yale University
17. (Dec 2016) Department seminar, Central European University
18. (Oct 2016) Department seminar, American University of Beirut
19. (June 2016) Conference on the Moralities of Warfare, University of Vienna
20. (May 2016) Law Research Seminar, Cambridge University
21. (May 2016) International Philosophy Olympiad, Ghent University*
22. (May 2016) Public Lecture, Antwerp University
23. (Dec 2015) 9th Annual Graduate Philosophy Conference, Western Michigan
University*
24. (Nov 2015) Research Seminar, Stockdale Centre for Leadership
25. (Oct 2015) Osgoode Hall School of Law, York University, Canada
26. (Oct 2015) Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
27. (Oct 2015) Conference on Future Challenges for the Ethics of War, United States
Naval Postgraduate School, CA*
28. (Oct 2015) Joint Philosophy and Political Science seminar, UC Boulder
29. (Oct 2015) Law School Seminar on the Ethics of Armed Conflict, Harvard
University
30. (Sept 2015) Debate with Seth Lazar, West Point
31. (July 2015) Symposium Speaker, Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and
Mind Association, Warwick University*
32. (April 2015) Workshop on Self-Defence, University of Southern California
33. (March 2015) Law and Philosophy seminar, Jindal Global University, India
34. (Feb 2015) Roundtable on jus ad vim, International Studies Association, New
Orleans
35. (Jan 2015) Moral Philosophy Seminar, Oxford University
36. (Dec 2014) Department seminar, Gothenberg University
37. (Dec 2014) Department seminar, Uppsala University
38. (Dec 2014) Department seminar, Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, Oslo
39. (Oct. 2014) Roundtable on War, University of Delaware
40. (Sept 2014) Forcible Alternatives to War, 5th Annual Conference of the Oxford
Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, Oxford University
41. (July 2014) Workshop on Feasibility in War, Australia National University
42. (June 2014) Workshop on Intentions and Permissibility, Leeds University
43. (June 2014) Workshop on The Politics and Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence,
London School of Economics
44. (June 2014) Workshop on War and Knowledge, Reading University
45. (May 2014) Why War? Conference on Peace Studies in the 21st Century, Bradford
University*
46. (April 2014) The Weighing of Lives: Combatants and Civilians in Jus in Bello,
Annual Conference of the Centre for Law and the Rule of Law, University of
Pennsylvania
47. (April 2014) Wrongs Across Borders Conference, Osgoode Law School, York
University, Toronto
48. (February 2014) Department seminar, London School of Economics
49. (Nov. 2013) Department seminar, Stockholm University
50. (Sept 2013) UK Analytic Legal and Political Philosophy Conference,
Cambridge University,
51. International Summer School on Justice, Central European University, Budapest
(July 2013)
52. (May 2013) Research Seminar, Centre for Ethics, Law and Public Affairs,
Warwick University,
53. (April 2013) New Waves in Political Philosophy workshop, King’s College,
London
54. (April 2013) Bowling Green Workshop in Applied Ethics, Bowling Green, USA,
55. (March 2013) Conference on the Ethics of War, University of California at San
Diego,
56. (February 2013) 12th Annual Conversation on the Liberal Arts Conference,
Westmont College, Santa Barbara*
57. (Nov. 2012) Department Seminar, Leeds University
58. (Nov. 2012) Senior Seminar, Nottingham University
59. (June 2012) 13th International Law and Ethics Conference: War and Pacifism,
Belgrade University
60. (May 2012) Ethics Senior Seminar, Open University
61. (April 2012) Ethics of War Symposium, American Philosophical Association,
Seattle
62. (February 2012) Political Philosophy Seminar, York University
63. (Nov. 2011) Philosophy Society, Brighton University
64. (August 2011) International Summer School, Aarhus University with Cheyney
Ryan and Jeff McMahan
65. (July 2011) Seminar on the Common Security and Defence Policy, Institute for
Advanced Defence Studies, European Commission, Brussels
66. (July 2011) Workshop on War and Global Justice, Institute for Advanced Studies,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
67. (May 2011) International Graduate Summer School, Nordic Network in Political
Ethics, Vejle, Denmark*
68. (Nov 2010) Research Seminar, Lancaster University
69. (Nov. 2010) Philosophy Society, Southampton University
70. (Oct. 2010) International Masters’ Workshop, Hoover Chair of Ethics and
Economics, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
71. (August 2010) Conference on War, Nordic Network in Political Ethics,
Copenhagen University
72. (June 2010) 12th International Law and Ethics Conference: Asymmetric Wars,
Belgrade University*
73. (June 2010) Nuffield College Political Theory Reading Group, Oxford University
74. (June 2010) Royal Institute of Philosophy Seminar Series, Cardiff University
75. (June 2010) Workshop on Agency, Institute for the Ethics of the Laws of Armed
Conflict, Oxford University (with Victor Tadros, Seth Lazar and Gerald Lang)
76. (May 2010) Seminar on Killing in War, (invitation from Frances Kamm),
Harvard, USA
77. (April 2010) Work in Progress Session, Boston University, USA
78. (Nov 2009) Department Research Seminar, Manchester Centre for Political
Theory
79. (Nov. 2009) Symposium on The Ethics of War and Self-Defence (with Suzanne
Uniacke), Hull University
80. (Nov. 2009) Research Seminar, University of Glasgow
81. (Oct. 2009) Panel on Civilian Liability (with Jeff McMahan and Seth Lazar),
Oxford University
82. (Oct. 2009) Symposium on Jeff McMahan’s Killing in War, Oxford University,
responding to John Gardner and François Tanguay-Renaud
83. (July 2009) Workshop on Global Justice, Queen’s University, Belfast
84. (July 2009) Workshop on Self-Defence, University of Stirling
85. (May 2009) ‘Young Philosophers’ Series (two talks), State University of New
York, Fredonia
86. (May 2009) Symposium on Deference and Responsibility (with Matthew Hanser)
Leeds University
87. (Sept. 2008) Department Research Seminar, University of Sheffield
88. (Sept. 2008) Conference on Theoretical and Practical Ethics, Lund University,
Sweden
89. (May – June 2008) Visiting Lecturer, Shandong University, China
Submitted
Conference
Papers
1. (April 2018) Authority in War, Panel at ISA, San Francisco
2. (July 2017) ‘Observation as Wrongdoing’, Society for Applied Philosophy,
Copenhagen
3. (July 2016) ‘Authorisation and Agent-Relative Reasons’, Society for Applied
Philosophy, Belfast
4. (July 2015) ‘Lesser-Evil Justifications for Harming’, Society for Applied
Philosophy, Edinburgh
5. (July 2014) ‘The Permissibility of Using Drones’, Australasian Philosophical
Association, ANU
6. (October 2013) ‘Resisting Conditional Force’, Workshop for Oxford Studies in
Political Philosophy, Tucson, Arizona
7. (July 2012) ‘On a Reasonable Prospect of Success’, Society for Applied
Philosophy Panel on the Ethics of War, Oxford
8. (July 2011) ‘On Killing the Red Cross’, Society for Applied Philosophy,
Manchester
9. (June 2011) ‘On Killing the Red Cross’, Philosophy Days Conference,
Gothenburg
10. (August 2010) ‘Non-Combatant Immunity’, Rocky Mountain Ethics
Conference, UC Boulder (paper accepted but unable to attend)
11. (May 2010) ‘Non-Combatant Immunity and Non-Combatant Liability’, Canadian
Society for the Study of Practical Ethics, Montréal
12. (July 2009) ‘War as Self-Defence’, Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and
the Mind Association, University of East Anglia
13. (July 2008) ‘The Justified Infliction of Unjust Harm’, Graduate Sessions, Joint
Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, University of
Aberdeen
14. (July 2008) ‘Non-Just Threats and Non-Just Combatants’, Society for Applied
Philosophy, Manchester
15. (March 2008) ‘Threats, Non-Combatants and Terrorism’, Conference for Ethical
Theory and Moral Practice, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
16. (July 2007) ‘Flagpoles, Wells and Other Stories’, British Postgraduate
Philosophy Conference, University of East Anglia
17. (July 2007) ‘Threats, Bystanders and Obstructors’, Graduate Sessions, Joint
Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, University of
Bristol and University of the West of England
18. (April 2007) ‘Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Why Obstructors are Threats’,
Conference for Value Inquiry, Adrian College, MI
19. (Sept. 2006) ‘Is it Morally Permissible to Kill Innocent Threats?’ Society for
Italian Analytic Philosophy, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan
20. (July 2006) ‘Randomising Harm Amongst Bystanders: A Critique of Tooley’, Joint
Session of The Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, University of
Southampton
21. (June 2006) ‘Killing John to Save Mary: A Defence of the Distinction Between
Killing and Letting Die’, National Postgraduate Analytic Philosophy
Conference, University of Warwick
22. (March 2006) ‘Killing John to save Mary: A Defence of the Distinction Between
Killing and Letting Die’, Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference, University
of Idaho and Washington State University
23. (Aug. 2005) ‘Modelling Deontic Constraints and Options in Terms of Reasonable
Costs: A Critique of Kagan’, International Society for Utilitarian Studies,
Dartmouth College
24. (Nov. 2004) ‘Defending Deontology Against Kagan’s Rejection of Cost and
Intuition’, Philosophy as a Way of Life Conference, Liverpool University
Other Events (Sept 2015) Two-day symposium on Defensive Killing and Seth Lazar’s Sparing
Civilians, Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs, New York. Co-
sponsored by the Australian Research Council and Society for Applied Philosophy.
(Dec 2013) Workshop on the manuscript for Defensive Killing, at the Centre for
Ethics, Law and Public Affairs, University of Warwick. Co-sponsored by the Society
for Applied Philosophy.
Research
Funding (2017) Standard Research Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research
Council (with Derek Matravers, Open University)
• £500,000 for a project on Cultural Heritage in War
(2015) Conference Grant from the Society for Applied Philosophy
• £3000 for a conference on Transitional Justice
(2015) Conference Grant from the Swedish Research Council
• 50,000 SEK to host the 2015 ELAC conference
(2014) Conference Grant from the Swedish Research Council
• 48,000 SEK for conference on the Ethics of War in the 21st Century
(2013) Wallenberg Academy Fellowship (2013 – 2018, held at Stockholm)
• 7.5M SEK over five years to set up and direct the Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace
• Salaries for myself (for an initial five years, 100% research), two post-doctoral
researchers, PhD student, plus additional funding for events, travel etc.
• Possibility of renewal of funding for another five years from 2018
(2013) Society for Applied Philosophy Conference Grant
£1500 for a workshop on Victor Tadros’s The Ends of Harm
(2010) Mind Association Major Conference Grant
£2000 for a War and Self-Defence Conference
(2010) Aristotelian Society Conference Grant
[Amount undisclosed at request of funder] for War and Self-Defence Conference
(2010) Analysis Trust Postgraduate Grants
For War and Self-Defence Conference
(2008 – 2010) Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship
Approx. £70,000 over two years
(2007) Arts and Humanities Research Council Study Abroad Grant
£3600 to visit Rutgers
(2004 – 2007) Arts and Humanities Research Council PhD Fees and
Maintenance Award
(2004 – 2007) Research Award from the University of Reading (Declined)
(2003 – 2004) MA Scholarship from the School of European Cultures and
Languages, University of Kent
Teaching Stockholm University
Intensive course on the Ethics of War (co-taught with Jonathan Parry)
One-week course that attracted undergraduates, graduates and faculty from Sweden,
Norway, the Netherlands, the UK, the USA and Denmark.
Primary Supervisor: Lisa Hecht, PhD in Practical Philosophy
University of Kent
Justice, Violence and the State (2, 3, MA)
Course design, delivery and assessment
Political Philosophy (2, 3, MA)
Course design, delivery, assessment
Metaethics (2, 3, MA)
Course delivery and assessment
Philosophical Reading and Writing (1)
Course design, delivery and assessment
Supervision of MPhil, PhD and MA students
Supervision of undergraduate dissertations
Convenor of Staff-Student Research Seminar on War Crimes, and Crimes Against
Humanity
Convenor of Graduate Training Seminar
Convenor for undergraduate dissertations and extended essays
University of Sheffield
Philosophy of Law (2)
Course design, delivery and assessment
Just War Theory (3 / MA)
Course design, delivery and assessment
Ethics: Theoretical and Practical (2)
Course design, delivery, and assessment
Philosophy of Religion (1)
Course design, delivery, and assessment
Supervision of MA dissertations
Supervision of undergraduate dissertations on jealousy and envy; self-defence,
euthanasia
University of Reading
Seminar Tutor in Epistemology and Metaphysics (1st Yr)
Seminar Tutor in Philosophy of Mind (2nd Yr)
Seminar Tutor in Ethics (2nd Yr)
University of Kent
Seminar Tutor in Self and Society (1st Yr)
Seminar Tutor in Epistemology and Metaphysics (1st Yr)
Admin roles Director, Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace
The Centre hosts and funds regular events in Stockholm and around the world. Our
recent events include international conferences, workshops, seminars, a public lecture
and an intensive course aimed at graduate and undergraduate students. We host an
annual Graduate Reading Retreat, and recently established the Nordic War Network
to bring together researchers working on the ethics of war and peace in Northern
Europe. We are engaged in many international collaborations (with institutions in the
USA, Israel, Canada, India, South Africa, the UK and Brazil). Events organised
include:
2013 – 2014:
• International conference on the Ethics of War in the 21st Century (Stockholm)
• Wallenberg Public Lecture on the Ethics of War (Stockholm)
• Workshop on Just War Theory (Stockholm)
• Graduate Reading Retreat (Menorca)
2014 – 2015:
• Closed seminar with academics, policy makers and practitioners on Operation
Protective Edge (Stockholm)
• Nordic War Network meeting (Stockholm)
• Workshop on Just War Theory in India (with York University and Jindal Global
University) (New Delhi), part of an ongoing project also with Oxford and ANU
• Intensive Course on the Ethics of War (Stockholm)
• Workshop on Proportionality (Oxford)
• Graduate Reading Retreat (Bergamo)
• Conversations on War (with Warwick University), (Venice)
• 6th ELAC Conference (Stockholm)
• Workshop on Lethal Agency (Stockholm)
• Intensive Course on Just War Theory (with Santa Caterina University), (Brazil)
• Conference on Future Challenges for the Ethics of War (with US Naval
Postgraduate School), USA
2015 – 2016
• Closed seminar on Operation Protective Edge (with the Institute for Futures
Studies), (Stockholm)
• Breakfast seminar on Operation Protective Edge (with the Institute for Futures
Studies) (Stockholm)
• Conference on Transitional Justice and Alternative Mechanisms for Peace (with
the University of Johannesburg), (Stellenbosch)
• Visiting Fellowship Scheme (Stockholm)
• Workshop on Kai Draper’s War and Individual Rights (Stockholm)
• Workshop on Ethics and Uncertainty (Stockholm)
• Workshop on The Protection of Cultural Artefacts in War (with the Open
University) (Stockholm)
• Conversations on War (with Warwick University and King’s College London)
(Palermo)
• Graduate Reading Retreat (Venice)
Director of Undergraduate Admissions (Kent, 2010 – 2012)
Internationalisation and Year Abroad Officer (Kent, 2010 – 2013)
Chair of the Staff-Student Liaison Committee (Kent, 2010 – 2013)
Member of Appointments Committee for two permanent positions (Kent, 2010)
Instigator and convenor of Graduate Training Seminar (Kent, 2010 – 2012)
Organiser of the Philosophy Reading Weekend (Kent, 2012)
Convenor of Departmental Seminar (Sheffield, 2007-08)
Professional
Activities External Examiner (PhD) Emily Pollard (Durham)
Executive Committee Member, Society for Applied Philosophy
Review Board Member for Hugh LaFollette (Ed.), International Encyclopædia of
Ethics, (Wiley-Blackwell)
Funding Referee: AHRC Peer Review Panel, European Research Council, Qatar
National Research Fund, Romanian National Research Council, Israeli Research
Council
Monograph Referee: Oxford University Press (multiple manuscripts and proposals,
Political Science and Philosophy, UK and USA), Polity (Politics), Routledge
(multiple proposals, Philosophy), Rowman and Littlefield (Philosophy), Cambridge
University Press (Philosophy)
Journal Referee: Ethics, Ethics and Information Technology, Ethical Theory and
Moral Practice, European Journal of Philosophy, Law and Philosophy, Legal Theory, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Journal of Global Analysis, Journal of
Human Rights, Journal of Moral Philosophy, Journal of Practical Ethics, Journal of Value Inquiry, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Quarterly,
Philosophical Review, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Political
Studies, Utilitas,
Conference Referee: British Society for Ethical Theory, Society for Applied
Philosophy
Media and
Other Interview on war and self-defence for Philosophy 24/7
Interview on HiPhi Radio (USA) for Soldier Philosophers
Invited panellist, The Big Question, BBC Television (special programme on just war)
Invited audience member, Head To Head, Al Jazeera
Interview on just war theory for the Open University’s philosophy programme (other
contributors: Jeff McMahan and Seth Lazar)
Consultation with staff from USMA West Point on the Army’s Profession of Arms
White Paper (October 2010)
Interview with Forskning och Framsteg (Research and Advances), special issue on
philosophy
Referees:
Prof. Jeff McMahan
White’s Chair of Moral Philosophy
Oxford University
Tel: (1) 732 932 9861
Prof. Victor Tadros
School of Law
Warwick University
024 76150409
Prof. Cecile Fabre
All Soul’s College
Oxford University
01865 279282