NED HETTINGER
Department of Philosophy, College of Charleston, Charleston,
S.C. 29424
843-953-5786, hettingern@cofc.edu
July 2005
Education
- Ph.D. in philosophy, University of Colorado
at Boulder, May 1985 (Dissertation: A Defense of Philosophical Realism in
opposition to the Anti-Realisms of Hilary Putnam and Richard Rorty)
- M.A. in philosophy, University of Colorado
at Boulder, 1980
- B.A. in economics, Denison University, 1974
(Second major in philosophy, 1975)
Positions Held
- Professor, Department of Philosophy, College
of Charleston, 1999 to present (coordinator of Environmental Studies
Minor, 2000-present).
- Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy,
College
of Charleston, 1992-1999.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy,
College
of Charleston, 1986-1992.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy,
Iowa
State University, 1984-1986.
- Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Denison
University, Ohio, Spring 1984.
- Instructor, Department of Philosophy, University
of Colorado at Boulder, 1977-82.
Areas of Specialization
- Environmental Philosophy, Environmental Aesthetics.
Areas of Competence
- Ethics (Theoretical and Applied), Social and
Political Philosophy, Environmental Studies, Philosophy of Religion.
Publications-Refereed Articles
- "Allen Carlson's Environmental Aesthetics
and the Protection of the Environment," Environmental
Ethics 27, no. 1 (Spring 2005): 57-76.
- "The Problem of Finding A Positive Role for
Humans in the Natural World," Ethics
and the Environment, 7, no. 1
(Spring 2002): 109-123.
- "Understanding and Evaluating Exotics Species
in Yellowstone Park," The
Western North American Naturalist 61, no. 3 (July 2001): 257-260.
- "Exotic Species, Naturalization, and Biological
Nativism," Environmental
Values 10, no. 2 (May 2001): 193-224.
- Reprinted in Susan Armstrong and Richard
Botzler, eds., The
Animal Ethics Reader (Taylor and Francis, 2003), in Chapter VII.,
Ethics and Wildlife, pp. 429-440.
- "Refocusing Ecocentrism: De-emphasizing Stability
and Defending Wildness," Environmental
Ethics 21, no. 1 (Spring 1999): 3-21 (coauthor, Bill Throop, Philosophy
and Environmental Studies, Green Mountain College).
- Reprinted in Louis Pojman, ed., Environmental
Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 3rd
ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2001), pp. 136-147 and in the 2005 4th
edition.
- "Who Owns Nature? Property Rights, Biodiversity,
and the Land Ethic," Ag
Bioethics Forum 10, no. 1 (June 1998), pp. 1, 5-8.
- "Comments on Narveson's 'Who Owns Nature',"
Ag
Bioethics Forum 10, no. 1 (June 1998) pp. 12-13.
- "Enhancing Natural Value?" Human
Ecology Review 3, no. 1 (Autumn, 1996): 8-11.
- "Patenting Life: Biotechnology, Intellectual
Property, and Environmental Ethics," Boston
College Environmental Affairs Law Review 22, no. 2 (Winter 1995): 267-305.
- "Ecospirituality: First Thoughts," Dialogue
& Alliance 9, no. 2 (Fall/Winter, 1995): 81-98.
- "Can Ecocentric Ethics Withstand Chaos in
Ecology?" Discussion
Paper Series (CBPE 94-11), Center for Biotechnology Policy and Ethics,
Texas A&M University (1994) (coauthor, Bill Throop, Philosophy and Environmental
Studies, Green Mountain College).
- "Valuing Predation in Rolston's Environmental
Ethics: Bambi Lovers versus Tree Huggers," Environmental
Ethics 16, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 3-20.
- "Animal, Nature, and Ethics," Journal
of Mammalogy 75, no. 1 (February 1994): 219-223 (coauthor, Marc Bekoff,
Biology, University of Colorado at Boulder).
- "The Responsible Use of Animals in Biomedical
Research," Between
The Species 5, no. 3 (Summer 1989): 123-131.
Reprinted in:
- Thomas Mappes and David DeGrazia, eds.,
Biomedical
Ethics (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001), pp. 287-293.
- Robert Baird and Stuart Rosenbaum, eds.,
Animal
Experimentation: The Moral Issues, (Buffalo: Prometheus Books,
1991), pp. 115-127.
- "Justifying Intellectual Property," Philosophy
and Public Affairs 18, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 31-52. Reprinted in:
- Peter Drahos, ed., Intellectual
Property (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, 1999), in Part III:
Intellectual Property and Culture, section titled "Ideas."
- Steven Luper, ed., Social
Ideals and Policies: Readings in Social and Political Philosophy (London:
Mayfield Publishing Company, 1999), pp. 573-579.
- Adam D. Moore, ed., Intellectual
Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas (Lanham, MD: Rowman
and Littlefield, 1997);
- Edward Ottensmeyer and Gerald McCarthy,
eds., Ethics
in the Workplace (New York: McGraw Hill, 1996);
- E. Hansson, ed., Ideas
on Property (Stockholm, Sweden: Tidens Publishing Company, 1994),
pp. 185-204 (in Swedish);
- The
Philosophers Annual, XII, 1989, ed. by Patrick Grim, Gary Mar, and
Peter Williams (Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Company, 1991),
pp. 133-154.
- "What is Wrong with Reverse Discrimination?"
Business
and Professional Ethics Journal 6, no. 3 (Fall 1987): 39-55. Reprinted
in:
- W. Michael Hoffman et al, eds., Business
Ethics: Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality, 4rd ed., pp.
315-322 (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001) (and in the 1993 3rd
edition as well);
- Jane Zembaty and Thomas Mappes, eds.,
Social
Ethics: Morality and Social Policy, 5th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill,
1997), pp. 304-315 (and in the 1992 4th edition as well);
- Diane Michelfelder Wilcox and William
Wilcox, eds., Applied
Ethics in American Society (Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace and
Company, 1997);
- Robert A. Larmer, ed., Ethics
in the Workplace (West Publishing Corp, October 1995) and in the
2nd edition (Wadsworth,
October 2001).
- Daryl Close, ed., Morality
and Criminal Justice (Wadsworth, 1994)
- "Value Formation, Alternative Lifestyles,
and Experiential Education," Journal
of Experiential Education 10, no. 1 (Spring 1987): 38-41.
Publications-Book Chapters
Accepted:
- "Religion in Holmes Rolston's Environmental Philosophy" invited for inclusion in Wayne
Ouderkirk and Christopher Preston, eds., Critical Essays on the Philosophy of Holmes Rolston III
(collection in preparation).
- "Respecting Nature's Autonomy in Relationship with Humanity" accepted for inclusion in
Thomas Heyd, ed., Recognizing the Autonomy of Nature (Columbia University Press, October
2005)
Published:
- "Bambi Lovers versus Tree Huggers," in Steve
Sapontzis, ed., Food
for Thought: The Debate over Meat Eating (Amherst, NY; Prometheus,
2004), pp., 294-301. This is a revised and shorten version of my paper "Valuing
Predation in Rolston's Environmental Ethics: Bambi Lovers versus Tree Huggers,"
Environmental
Ethics 16, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 3-20.
- "Environmental Disobedience," in Dale Jamieson,
ed., A
Companion to Environmental Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers,
2001), pp. 498-509.
- "Comments on Holmes Rolston's 'Naturalizing
Values,'" in Louis Pojman, ed., Environmental
Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application, 3rd
ed. (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 2001), pp. 86-89 and in the 2005 4th
edition.
- "Environmental Ethics," in Marc Bekoff ed.,
The
Encyclopedia of Animal Rights and Animal Welfare (Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 1998), pp. 159-161.
- "Owning Varieties of Life: Historical, Conceptual,
and Ethical Dimensions," in Ethics
and Patenting of Transgenic Organisms, National Agricultural Biotechnology
Council (NABC) Occasional Papers #1 (published conference proceedings), (Ithaca,
NY: NABC, Cornell University, September 1992), pp. 5-34.
- "Ecological Sabotage and the Ethics of Radical
Environmentalism" in W. Hoffman, R. Frederick, and E. Petry, eds., The
Corporation, Ethics, and the Environment (New York: Quorum Books, 1990),
pp. 249-258.
Publications-Reviews
- Book review of Peter Wenz, Environmental
Ethics Today in Conservation
Biology 18, no. 2 (April 2004), pp. 587-89.
- Book review of Keekok Lee's The
Natural and the Artefactual: The Implication of Deep Science and Deep Technology
for Environmental Philosophy in
Environmental
Ethics 23 (Fall 2001): 439-442.
- Book review of Eric Katz's Nature
as Subject: Human Obligation and Natural Community in Environmental
Ethics 20 (Spring 1998): 109-112.
- Book review of "The Intrinsic Value of Nature"
(April 1992 issue of The
Monist) in Environmental
Ethics 18, no. 1 (Spring 1996): 99-104.
- Book review of Upstream/Downstream:
Issues in Environmental Ethics, ed. by Donald Scherer, in Ethics
102, no. 3 (April 1992): 677-678.
Publications-Technical Reports
- Policy
Implications of Information Technology, with R. K. Salaman, NTIA Report
84-144, U.S. Department of Commerce (February 1984).
Papers Replying to my Articles
- Jennifer Everett, "Environmental Ethics, Animal
Welfarism, and the Problem of Predation: A Bambi Lover's Respect for Nature,"
Ethics
and the Environment 6, no. 1 (Spring 2001): 42-67. [A response to my
paper "Valuing Predation in Rolston's Environmental Ethics: Bambi Lovers versus
Tree Huggers," Environmental
Ethics 16, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 3-20.]
- Paul Veatch Moriarty and Mark Woods, "Hunting
not= Predation," Environmental
Ethics 19 (Winter 1997): 391-404. [A reply to my paper "Valuing Predation
in Rolston's Environmental Ethics: Bambi Lovers versus Tree Huggers," Environmental
Ethics 16, no. 1 (Spring 1994): 3-20.]
- Lynn Sharp Paine, "Trade Secrets and the Justification
of Intellectual Property: A Comment on Hettinger," Philosophy
and Public Affairs 20 (Summer 1991): 247-63. [A reply to my paper "Justifying
Intellectual Property," Philosophy
and Public Affairs 18, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 31-52.]
- David H. Carey, "Are Copyrights, Patents,
and Trade Secrets Ethically Justifiable?" [A paper presented at the Inland
Empire Philosophy Colloquium, Washington State University, Pullman, April
1990 replying to my paper "Justifying Intellectual Property," Philosophy
and Public Affairs 18, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 31-52.]
Professional Presentations
- Objectivity
in Environmental Aesthetics and Environmental Protection at the 2nd
annual joint meeting of the International Society for Environmental Ethics
and the International Association for Environmental Philosophy in Allenspark,
Colorado (June 2005). Draft paper available at: http://www.cep.unt.edu/ISEE2/program05.html
- Religion
in Holmes Rolston's Environmental Philosophy
- For an American Philosophical Association
(APA) Invited Symposium on "The Environmental Philosophy of Holmes Rolston
III" at the Pacific Meetings of the
APA, Pasadena, CA (March 2004)
- At the Fourteenth North American Interdisciplinary
Conference on Environment and Community in Saratoga Springs, NY (February
2004)
- Insight
and Peril: Ecological Restoration as a Paradigm for the Human Relationship
with Nature,
- Lecture (re-titled as "The Ambiguities of
Nature Restoration") at the College of Charleston, SC November 2004.
- For a conference called "Recovery of Earth,
Place and Self: A Symposium on Ethical and Social Issues In Landscape Restoration,"
University of Vermont, Burlington, April 2003.
- Carlson's
Environmental Aesthetics and Protection of the Environment
- For an author meets critics session on Allen
Carlson's Aesthetics and the Environment,
sponsored by the International Society for Environmental Ethics meeting
with the Eastern Division Meetings of the APA, Philadelphia, PA, December
2002.
- Invited and paid speaker at Utah State University,
Logan, UT Philosophy Department sponsored conference on Environmental Aesthetics
(the other speakers were Allen Carlson and J. Baird Callicott), September
2002.
- Respecting
Nature's Autonomy in Relation to Humanity
- To participants in the NEH Institute on
Environmental Ethics and Issues: Alaska as a Case Study, Anchorage, July
2001;
- The Philosophy Department, College of Charleston,
February 2001.
- Exotic
Species, Naturalization, and Biological Nativism
- Colloquium speaker, Philosophy Department,
University of South Carolina, Columbia, October 2001;
- Association of Politics and the Life Sciences,
Annual Meeting in Charleston, SC, October 2001;
- Colloquium speaker, Environmental Studies,
Green Mountain College, Vermont, April 2001.
- Sabbatical lecture, College of Charleston,
November 2000;
- Interdisciplinary colloquium at Montana
State University, Bozeman, sponsored by the Department of History and Philosophy,
April 2000;
- Philosophy program, Rocky Mountain College,
Billings, MT, April 2000.
- Keller
on Grounding Environmental Ethics in Ecological Science, comments on
a paper by David Keller at meetings of the International Society for Environmental
Ethics with the APA, Boston, December 1999.
- Understanding
and Evaluating Exotic Species, paper presentation as part of a panel
on "What is Natural? Philosophical Analysis and Yellowstone Practice," at
the 5th Biennial Scientific
Conference on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem on "Exotic Organisms in Greater
Yellowstone: Native Biodiversity Under Siege," Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone
National Park, Wyoming, October 1999.
- Rolston
on Objective Natural Value, invited commentary on a paper by Holmes
Rolston delivered to the North American Society for Social Philosophy meetings
with the APA, Washington, DC, December 1998.
- The
Problem of Finding A Positive Role for Humans in the Natural World: Comments
on Eric Katz's "Nature as Subject," for the International Society for
Environmental Ethics meeting with the APA, Chicago, May 1998.
- Who
Owns Nature? Property Rights, Biodiversity, and the Land Ethic, presented
for:
- A joint meeting of the North Carolina Philosophical
Society and the South Carolina Society for Philosophy in Columbia, February
1998;
- A debate with Jan Narveson for the 1997
Institute on World Affairs conference "Who Owns the World? Biodiversity,
Bioethics, and World Trade" at Iowa State University, November 1997.
- Violent
Environmental Disobedience, comments on Rob Lilienthal's paper "A Study
in Ecoterrorism: The Case of the Unabomber" for the International Society
for Environmental Ethics meeting with the APA, Philadelphia, December 1997.
- Environmental
Disobedience in a Humans-Only Democracy, presented for:
- Philosophy Department, College of Charleston,
November 1997;
- The 9th International Meeting of the Society
for Human Ecology, College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine, October 1997.
- Enhancing
Natural Value: Can Humans Improve on Nature?, presented for:
- A joint meeting of the Ecological Society
of America and the Society for Conservation Biology at Brown University,
Providence, R.I., August 1996;
- The South Carolina Society for Philosophy,
Spartanburg, February 1996;
- The 8th International Meeting of the Society
for Human Ecology, Lake Tahoe, CA, October 1995.
- Ecospirituality,
presented for:
- The Philosophy Department, College of Charleston,
April 1996;
- Meetings of the Inter-Religious Federation
for World Peace, Seoul, Korea, August 1995.
- Beyond
Anthropocentric Ethics: How Far To Go?, workshop leader for Iowa State
University Bioethics Faculty Retreat, involving four, two-hour presentations
to life scientists exploring the options in environmental ethics and defending
a type of ecocentrism. Presented at:
- Lake Okoboji, Iowa, August, 1995;
- Bettendorf, Iowa, January, 1995.
- Can
Ecocentric Ethics Withstand Chaos in Ecology? (coauthor, Bill Throop,
Philosophy and Environmental Studies, Green Mountain College) presented for:
- The Society for Conservation Biology meetings
in Ft. Collins, CO, June 1995;
- The International Society for Environmental
Ethics meeting with the APA, December 1994;
- A Philosophy Department Colloquium at Texas
A&M University, April 1994;
- Baylor University, April 1994;
- The Philosophy Department, College of Charleston,
March 1994;
- The South Carolina Society for Philosophy,
February 1994.
- Levy
on Indirect Utilitarianism and Ecocentric Environmentalism, comments
on a paper at the Central Division Meeting of the APA, Chicago, April 1993.
- Patenting
Life: Biotechnology, Intellectual Property, and Environmental Ethics
for the Center for Values and Social Policy, University of Colorado at Boulder,
April 1993.
- Owning
Varieties of Life, presented for:
- A Symposium on Ethics and Patenting at the
annual meeting of the National Agricultural Biotechnology Council sponsored
by the Center for Biotechnology Policy and Ethics, Texas A&M University,
May 1992;
- The South Carolina Society for Philosophy,
Charleston, January 1992.
- Bambi
Lovers versus Tree Huggers: A Critique of Holmes Rolston's Environmental Ethics,
presented for:
- The International Society for Environmental
Ethics at the APA in Louisville, Kentucky, April 1992;
- The Philosophy Department, College of Charleston,
October 1991.
- Intellectual
Property in Computer Software, for a Philosophy Department Colloquium,
at St. Andrew's College, North Carolina, January 1991.
- Ownership
of Computer Software, Eastern Division Meeting of the APA, Boston,
December 1990. This paper was an invited presentation for symposium arranged
by the APA Committee on Computer Use.
- Carey
and Alfino on Intellectual Property, invited paper for the Inland Empire
Philosophy Colloquium, Washington State University, Pullman, April 1990. (I
was asked to write a response to two papers which discussed my work on intellectual
property; the paper was read for me.)
- What
Sorts of Beings are Morally Important and Why?, at the annual meeting
of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy, Beaufort, February 1990.
- In
Between Relativism and Realism: Putnam on Value and Reality, for the
Philosophy Department, College of Charleston, November 1989.
- Assessing
Ecotage: Property Destruction as a Means of Protecting the Earth, presented
for:
- A conference on Business, Ethics, and the
Environment, Bentley College, Massachusetts, October 1989;
- The Philosophy Club at St. Andrew's College,
North Carolina, October 1989;
- A conference on "Ethics and The Environmental
Crisis," at the Baptist College of Charleston, April 1989;
- The South Carolina Society for Philosophy,
Clemson, February 1989.
- Labor,
Natural Intellectual Property Rights, and Market Value, for the Philosophy
Department, College of Charleston, March 1988.
- On
The Responsible Use Of Animals In Biomedical Research, presented for:
- The Mountain Plains Philosophy Conference,
Santa Fe, October 1987;
- The Philosophy Department, College of Charleston,
September 1987.
- What
Is Wrong With Reverse Discrimination?, presented for:
- A conference on Business Ethics meeting
with the Academy of Management, New Orleans, August 1987;
- For the Philosophy Department, College of
Charleston, September 1986.
- Value
Formation, Alternative Life-styles, and Experiential Education, at
the South Carolina Society for Philosophy, Myrtle Beach, January 1987.
- Justifying
Intellectual Property, presented for:
- The Fifth Annual Business and Professional
Ethics Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, August 1986;
- The Philosophy Department, Iowa State University,
October 1985;
- The University of North Carolina at Wilmington,
March 1985.
- Putnam's
Arguments Against Realism, Iowa Philosophical Society, Pella, Iowa,
November 1984.
- Copyrights,
Patents, and Trade Secrets: A Philosophical Analysis, at St. Bonaventure
University, New York, May 1984.
- Intellectual
Property Rights, for the Conference on the Role of Information in International
Business at the University of Colorado at Boulder, April 1983.
- What
Is Wrong With Laissez-Faire Capitalism?, University of Dayton, Ohio,
February 1983.
- Moral
Realism, at George Mason University, Virginia, April 1982.
- The
Incompatibility of Free Will and Determinism, Graduate Philosophy Conference,
University of Colorado at Boulder, 1980.
Other Presentations
- Alaska,
Oil, and Energy, presented for the Robert Lunz Group of the Sierra
Club, Charleston, SC, October, 2002.
- Who
Owns Nature? Property Rights, Biodiversity, and the Land Ethic, presented
for a Student Government Association sponsored lecture series, March 2002,
College of Charleston.
- How
Should Animal Activists View Predation? for a panel on Animal Activism,
February 2002, College of Charleston.
- Environmental
Disobedience, presented for an environmental ethics class at Green
Mountain College, Vermont, April 2001.
- Vegetarianism,
for the Philosophy Club series on private philosophical passions, College
of Charleston, Spring 2001.
- Exotic
Species, Naturalization, and Biological Nativism, a breakfast colloquium
for the Environmental Studies M.A. Program, College of Charleston, November
2000.
- The
Sierra Club and Local Environmental Groups and Personalities, guest
lecture for a graduate course in Public Administration and Environmental Studies
on "Environmental Movements," September 1998.
- Glorifying
Humanity and Desecrating Nature, to the Secular Humanists of the Lowcountry,
Charleston, March 1998.
- Who
Owns Nature? Property Rights, Biodiversity, and the Land Ethic, guest
lecture for the Environmental Studies Seminar at the College of Charleston,
January 1998.
- Fundamentals
of Environmental Ethics, to Center for Creative Retirement, North Charleston,
September 1997.
- Conservation
Ethics, for a Conservation Biology class at the College of Charleston,
January 1996 and January 1997.
- A
Critique of Sustainable Development, for a Conservation Biology class at
the College of Charleston, April 1996.
- Basics
of Environmental Ethics, for a graduate course in "Cases in Environmental
Studies," for the M.A. program in Environmental Studies at the College of
Charleston, October 1995.
- Biotechnology,
Intellectual Property, and Environmental Ethics, for a graduate course
on Biotechnology in the Marine Biomedical and Environmental Sciences Program,
Medical University of South Carolina, February 1994.
- Valuing
Predation in Rolston's Environmental Ethics, for a graduate course
in Environmental Philosophy, at the University of Colorado at Boulder, March
1993 (Holmes Rolston responded to the presentation).
- Ownership
of Computer Software or How to Make a Mess Out of Intellectual Property Law,
for a Computer Science class, College of Charleston, April 1991 and April
1992.
- Assessing
Earth First!, presentation for an environmental ethics class, at St.
Andrew's College, North Carolina, January 1991.
- Why
Protect Intellectual Property? for a Computer Science class on Software
Engineering, College of Charleston, March 1990.
- Public
Debate on Animal Experimentation broadcast live over Charleston Public
Radio (WSCI), October 1989 on the proposition "Resolved, all medical and scientific
testing which kills, injures or causes pain to animals should be ended." Dr.
Robert Sade, Professor of Surgery at the Medical University of South Carolina
was my opponent.
- What
is Business Ethics?, at the monthly meeting of the Charleston Tri-County
Personnel Association, May 1989.
- Understanding
Earth First! for a monthly meeting of the Charleston chapter of the
Sierra Club, April 1989.
- Approaches
to Environmental Ethics, for the Folly Beach Residents Association,
January 1989.
- Consistency
in the Treatment of Animals, for the South Carolina Animal Network,
Charleston, September 1987.
- The
Moral Unacceptability of Drug Testing, for a student chapter of the
American Society for Personnel Administrators, College of Charleston, November
1986. I was part of a two person panel discussion which included an attorney
who supported drug testing.
- Value
Relativism, invited presentation for Environmental Studies 222, Iowa
State University, Spring 1986 (two classes).
- Moral
Theory and Business Social Responsibility, invited presentation for
Business Policy 478, Iowa State University, Fall 1985.
- Required
National Service, a formal debate with a past Chair of the Colorado
Libertarian Party, University of Colorado at Boulder, March 1983.
- Moral
Facts, invited presentation for a Presidential Leadership Class, University
of Colorado at Boulder, 1980.
Work in Progress
- "Insight and Peril: Ecological Restoration
as a Paradigm for the Human Relationship with Nature"
- "Alaska, Oil, and Energy"
- Nature
as Independent Other: Respect of Nature's Autonomy and Wildness-at
present a collection of essays in environmental philosophy.
- "A Critique of Secular Humanism from an Environmental
Perspective"
Refereeing and Reviews
- Referee, Journal
of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Winter 2004
- Referee, Environmental
Ethics, 1994 to present; Editorial Advisory Board, January 2002 to
present.
- Referee, Inquiry,
Summer 2004.
- Review of National Science
Foundation proposals on Exotics Species, Bioethics, and Agricultural Biotechnology,
2001-2003.
- Referee, Environmental
Values, Spring 2002, Summer 2001, and Spring 1997.
- Referee, Journal
of Policy Analysis and Management,
June 2001 and April 2002 (paper on genomic patenting).
- Board of editorial consultants, American
Philosophical Quarterly, April 2000 to April 2003
- Referee, Ethics,
Fall 2000.
- Review of a manuscript, "Theories of Intellectual
Property," by William Fisher (Harvard Law) for a book on property edited by
Steven Munzer (UCLA, Law), December 1999.
- Review of a book manuscript, "Vexing Nature?
Agricultural Biotechnology, Environmental Ethics, and Public Policy," by Gary
Comstock (Philosophy and Religious Studies, Iowa State University) for Kluwer
Academic Publishers, October 1999.
- Referee, Ethics,
Place, and Environment, Summer 1999.
- Referee, Politics
and the Life Sciences, Spring 1999.
- Referee, Conservation
Biology, Spring 1994, Summer 1996.
- Referee, The
Southern Journal of Philosophy, for papers on ethics and animals, 1991-95.
- Referee for a special issue of Environmental
History Review on "Historical and Philosophical Traditions of Environmental
Ethics and the Moral Sense of Nature," January 1991.
Other Professional Activities
- Coordinator, Minor in Environmental Studies,
College of Charleston, Fall 2000 to present.
- Chair, Nominations Committee, International
Society for Environmental Ethics, June 2002 to present.
- Faculty Advisor, Alliance for Planet Earth,
College of Charleston, 1989-1992, 1993-1998, 2000-2005.
Courses taught:
- College of Charleston (1986-2005)
- Senior Seminar in Philosophy: Aesthetics and Environment
- Feminist Theory
- Environmental Ethics (Graduate level environmental studies course)
- Nature, Technology and Society
- Aesthetics
- Honors 390: Environment and Society
- Introduction to Environmental Studies
- Philosophy of Religion
- Ethics and the Law
- Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Seminar
- Senior Seminar on The Intrinsic Value of Nature
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Metaphysics
- History of Modern Philosophy
- Environmental Ethics
- Environmental Philosophy
- Business and Consumer Ethics
- Introduction to Philosophy.
- Iowa State University (1985-86)
- Graduate seminar on Business and Social Responsibility for the Department of
Management
- Moral problems in the modern world
- Introduction to Philosophy.
- Denison University (1984)
- Seminar on Philosophy and Public Policy,
- Ethics
- Introduction to Philosophy.
- University of Colorado at Boulder, (1977-82)
- Social and Political Philosophy
- Ethics
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Logic
- Philosophy and Religion
- Epistemology
Independent Studies, Bachelors Essays, and Master Thesis/Internship Supervision
- Jill Jeffords, Philosophy 399: "Ethics and
Use of Animals in Scientific Research," 3 credits (Fall 2003-Spring 2004)
(not completed)
- Lauren Melzack (Masters student in Environmental
Studies), Member Internship Committee, "Coordination of Wildlife Rehabilitation
Services in South Carolina" (2003-2004)
- Aaron Voelker (Masters student in Environmental
Studies), EVSS 693: Independent Study, "Deep Ecology Concepts" (Spring 2004)
- Emily Jeffers, Environmental Studies 350 (Independent
Study/Internship): "Sustainable Agriculture in Costa Rica," 3 credits (Summer
2003)
- Jenessa Tookey, "Ethical Issues in Animals
Use by Business," Philosophy 399, 3 credits (Spring 03)
- Molly Pifer, "Environmental Education Internship,"
Environmental Studies 350 (Independent Study/Internship), 1 credit (Spring
03)
- Justin Weller, Student Research Associate
project, "National Park Management Ethics" (Spring 94)
- Jeff Barnwell, Tutorial in Environmental Philosophy
(Fall 90)
Honors and Awards
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer
Institute, "Environmental Ethics and Issues: Alaska as a Case Study," University
of Alaska, Anchorage, Summer 2001.
- Nominated for the Distinguished Faculty Research
Award, College of Charleston, Spring 1999.
- Sabbatical Leave, "Respecting Nature's Autonomy:
Wildness and Humanity's Place in Nature," College of Charleston, 1999-2000.
- "Patenting Life: Biotechnology, Intellectual
Property, and Environmental Ethics," Boston
College Environmental Affairs Law Review 22, no. 2 (Winter 1995): 267-305
was chosen as one
of the top 30 environmental law and land use articles of 1995 by the
editors of Land
Use and Environment Law Review (a yearly anthology of the best articles
in this area).
- Sabbatical Leave, "Toward A Theory of Environmental
Ethics," College of Charleston, 1992-1993.
- Faculty Research Grant, College of Charleston,
"Toward a Theory of Environmental Ethics," Fall 1992 ($730).
- "Justifying Intellectual Property," Philosophy
and Public Affairs 18, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 31-52 was reprinted in
The
Philosophers Annual, XII, 1989, ed. by Patrick Grim, Gary Mar, and
Peter Williams (Atascadero, California: Ridgeview Publishing Company, 1991),
pp. 133-154 as one of the ten best
philosophical articles written in 1989.
- Faculty Research Grant, College of Charleston,
"Assessing Ecotage: Property Destruction as a Means of Protecting the Earth,"
Fall 1988.
- National Endowment for the Humanities Summer
Seminar at Harvard University directed by Hilary Putnam on "Philosophical
Problems About Truth and Reality," 1986.
- University Fellowship, University of Colorado
at Boulder, Spring 1980.
- University Fellowship, University of Colorado
at Boulder, 1977-78.
- Doctoral preliminary and comprehensive examinations
passed with distinction.