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M. S. <strong>Moore</strong><strong>VITA</strong> (<strong>September</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>)<strong>Personal</strong> Information:Name:Title andInstitution:Michael S. <strong>Moore</strong>Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., University Endowed Chair, University <strong>of</strong>Illinois;Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the Center forAdvanced Study, and Co-Director <strong>of</strong> the Program in <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy,University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Contact Information: <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Suite 226504 E. Pennsylvania AvenueChampaign, IL 61820(217) 493-5996 (Cell)(217) 244-1478 (Fax)E-mail: micmoore@illinois.eduEducation:Preparatory:Undergraduate:Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalDoctorate:South Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon, 1961. National MeritFinalist; National Honor Society; Captain, state championship ski team;football.A.B. (Political Science), Honors <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Oregon,Eugene, Oregon, 1964. Phi Beta Kappa; graduated in three years due toadvanced placement; honors thesis published as “The Right to Counsel forIndigents in Oregon,” 44 Ore. L. Rev. 255-300 (1965); UniversityRecognition for High Scholarship; Captain, University ski team; President,University Ski Club.J.D., with honors, Harvard University, 1967. Team captain, AmesCompetition (moot court) championship team, 1967; senior thesispublished as “Criminal Discovery,” 19 Hastings L.J. 865-917 (1968).Academic Doctorate: S.J.D., Harvard University, 1978. Dissertation published as <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry:Rethinking the Relationship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1984.- 1 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Employment2002-PresentCharles R. Walgreen Jr. University Endowed Chair, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois;Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor in the Center for AdvancedStudies, and Co-Director, <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Program in <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy,University <strong>of</strong> Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.2005 (Spring) Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.2007 (Spring)2004 (Fall) Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Universidad Torcuato di tella, Buenos Aires,2005 (Fall) Argentina.2002 (Spring) Visiting Research Fellow, Research School <strong>of</strong> the Social Sciences, Australian2004 (Spring) National University, Canberra, Australia.2008 (Spring) Visiting Research Fellow, Fleming Centre for Advancement <strong>of</strong> Legal Research,2010 (Spring) <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.2000-2002 Warren Distinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Co-Director, Institute for <strong>Law</strong> andPhilosophy, University <strong>of</strong> San Diego.1998 (Spring- Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Universität ErlangenSummer)Nurmberg, Erlangen, Germany.1997-1998 William Minor Lile Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Virginia.1996 (Summer) Resident Fellow, Rockefeller Foundation Study Center, Lake Como, Italy.1993-1994 Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, National Security Bank and NationalSecurity Bank Holding Co., Newport, Oregon.1992 (Spring) Mason Ladd Distinguished Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa.1992 (Spring) Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Depts. <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and Neurology, School <strong>of</strong> Medicine,University <strong>of</strong> Iowa.1991 (Fall) Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Northwestern University.1989-2000 Leon Meltzer Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, and Co-Director,Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania.1989 (Spring) Resident Fellow, Humanities Research Institute, University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine.1983, 1986-1989 Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, and then Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (Boalt Hall),University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley.- 2 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Employment (continued)1980-1981 Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Stanford <strong>Law</strong> School.1977-1989 Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, and Robert Kingsley Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Southern California.1976-1977 Senior Fellow in <strong>Law</strong> & the Humanities, Harvard University.1973-1974 Fellow in <strong>Law</strong> and Humanities, Harvard University.1972-1977 Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas.1969-1970 First year Legal Writing Instructor, School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (Boalt Hall), University <strong>of</strong>California, Berkeley.1968-1972 Attorney, associated with Howard, Prim, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady & Pollack(now Arnold and Porter), San Francisco, California.1967 (summer) Research Assistant under NASA contract to the University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Storrs,Connecticut.Summersduringschool:<strong>Law</strong> clerk, Holme, Roberts & Owen, Denver, Colorado; manual laborer,Weyerhaueser Timber Co., Springfield, Oregon; Titanium Metals Corp.,Henderson, Nevada.Courses TaughtAdministrative <strong>Law</strong>; Commercial <strong>Law</strong>; Evidence; Criminal <strong>Law</strong>; Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Theory;Contracts; Torts; Property; Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>; Jurisprudence; <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry; CivilProcedure; Advanced Torts; Legal Philosophy; Judicial Reasoning; Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics; <strong>Law</strong> andPsychology; Theory <strong>of</strong> Action (Philosophy Department); Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (PhilosophyDepartment); Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Causation (Philosophy Department); Neurology, Psychiatry, andthe Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mind (Medical School); Economic and Philosophical Theories <strong>of</strong> Areas <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong> (Property, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, Criminal <strong>Law</strong>), Deontological Ethics(Philosophy Dept.); Free Will (Philosophy Dept.); Neuroscience and Responsibility (<strong>Law</strong> Schooland Philosophy Dept.).- 3 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Books<strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry: Rethinking the Relationship, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.Reviewed in: The (London) Times, Higher Education Supplement, July 13,1984; California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 73 (1985), pp. 701-711; Michigan <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 83(1985), pp. 820-848; Wisconsin <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. [1985], pp. 67-78; Philosophical Quarterly,Vol. 35 (1985), pp. 425-432; Review <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics, Vol. 36(1986), pp. 576-577; New England Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Vol. 312 (1985) p. 661; AmericanJournal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, Vol. 142 (1985), p. 1220; American Journal <strong>of</strong>Psychiatry, Vol. 143 (1986), pp. 809-810; Journal <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and <strong>Law</strong>, Vol. (Spring-Summer,1985), pp. 231-232; American Journal <strong>of</strong> Orthopsychiatry, Vol. (1985), pp. 296-299; AmericanBar Foundation Research Journal, Vol. [1985], pp.917-926; American Scientist, Vol. (March-April, 1986), pp. 205-206; Bulletin <strong>of</strong> American Academy <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry and <strong>Law</strong>, Vol. 14(1986), pp. 370-371.Act and Crime: The Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Action and Its Implications for Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, Clarendon <strong>Law</strong> Series, 1993. Reissued in paperback, 2010. Topic <strong>of</strong> specialsymposium issue, eleven extended reviews, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 142,Issue No. 5 (May, 1994), pp. 1443-1840. Also reviewed in David Dolinko, “Action Theory andCriminal <strong>Law</strong>,” <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Vol. 15 (1996), pp. 293-306; Douglas Husak, “TheRelevance <strong>of</strong> the Concept <strong>of</strong> Action to the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>,” Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Forum, Vol. 6 (1995),pp. 327-344; A.P. Simester, “Act and Crime,” Cambridge <strong>Law</strong> Journal, Vol. [1994], pp. 173-176; Paul Roberts, “Act and Crime,” The Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. [1994], pp. 393-94; JohnGardner, “Act and Crime,” The <strong>Law</strong> Quarterly Review, Vol. 110 (1994), pp. 496-500; and in TheCriminologist (1995).Placing Blame: A General Theory <strong>of</strong> the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.Reissued, paperback, 2010. Topic <strong>of</strong> Festschrift in Honor <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Placing Blame,San Diego <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 37 (2000), pp. 893-986; Oliver O’Donovan, “Payback: ThinkingAbout Retribution,” Books and Culture, Vol. 6 (July 2000), pp. 16-21; Nicola Lacey, “PlacingBlame,” Modern <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 63 (2000), pp. 141-148; Book Notice, “Placing Blame,”“Choice,” Vol. 36 (1999), p. 1127; Alan Norrie, “Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Deviation,” Oxford Journal<strong>of</strong> Legal Studies, Vol. 19 (1999), pp. 111-132.Foundations <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, co-editor with Leo Katz and Stephen Morse, Oxford InterdisciplinaryReaders in <strong>Law</strong> Series, New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.(Reissued, Foundation Press, 1999).Educating Oneself in Public: Critical Essays in Jurisprudence, Oxford: Oxford University Press,2000.Objectivity in <strong>Law</strong> and Ethics: Essays in Moral and Legal Ontology, Aldershot, U.K.: AshgatePublishing Ltd., and Rutland, VT.: Dartmouth Press, 2004.- 4 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications – Books (continued)Causation and Responsibility: An Essay in <strong>Law</strong>, Morals, and Metaphysics, Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress, 2009. Paperback edition, 2010. Spanish edition, Marcial Pons, Madrid, 2011. Topic <strong>of</strong>special symposium issues <strong>of</strong>: Rutgers <strong>Law</strong> Journal, Vol. 42 (2011), pp. 301-450 (six reviews andresponse by <strong>Moore</strong>); Legal Theory, Vol. 18 (2012), pp. 399-490 (four reviews and reply by<strong>Moore</strong>); Jurisprudence, Vol. 4 (<strong>2013</strong>), pp. 102-137 (three reviews and reply by <strong>Moore</strong>; BenediktKahmen and Markus Stepanians, eds., Critical Essays on Causation and Responsibility (Berlin:de Gruyter, 2014) (thirteen reviews and reply by <strong>Moore</strong>); Larry Alexander and Kimberly KesslerFerzan, “‘<strong>Moore</strong> or Less’ Causation and Responsibility,” Criminal <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Vol. 6(2012), pp. 81-92; Marcelo Ferrante, “Book Review <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Causation andResponsibility,” New Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 14 (2011), pp. 162-172; Roger Shiner, “BookReview <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Causation and Responsibility,” <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Vol. 31(2012), pp. 601-618; Alex Broadbent, “Review <strong>of</strong> Michael S. <strong>Moore</strong>, Causation andResponsibility,” Ethics, Vol. 121 (2011), pp. 669-671; Carolina Sartorio, “Causation andResponsibility by Michael S. <strong>Moore</strong>,” Mind, Vol. 119 (2010), pp. 830-838; Alexander Steel,“<strong>Moore</strong>: Causation and Responsibility,” <strong>Law</strong> Quarterly Review, Vol. 126 (2010), pp. 476-480;David Robertson, “Metaphysical Truth vs. Workable Tort <strong>Law</strong>: Adverse Ambitions,” Texas <strong>Law</strong>Review, Vol. 88, pp. 1053-1088New Essays in Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Theory (with Heidi Hurd), a collection <strong>of</strong> previously uncollected joint orsingle-authored essays; proposal to Oxford University Press.Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books“The Right to Counsel for Indigents in Oregon,” Oregon <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 44 (1965), pp. 255-300.“Criminal Discovery,” Hastings <strong>Law</strong> Journal, Vol. 19 (1968), pp. 865-917.“Some Myths About ‘Mental Illness,’” in Inquiry, Vol. 18, pp. 233-265 (1975), a lengthier versionprinted under the same title in the Archives <strong>of</strong> General Psychiatry, Vol. 32, pp. 1483-1497(1975), reprinted in R.B. Edwards (ed.), Psychiatry and Ethics, New York: Prometheus Books,1982. (Also reprinted in: R. Vatz and L. Weinberg (eds.), Thomas Szasz: Primary Values andMajor Contentions, Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1983; and in R. Edwards and Graber(eds.), An Introduction to Bioethics, New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1986; and in R.Reisner and C. Slobogin (eds.), <strong>Law</strong> and the Mental Health System, St. Paul, Minn.; West Pub.Co., 2d edit. 1990.“Mental Illness and Responsibility,” in the Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the Menninger Clinic, Vol. 39, pp. 308-328 (July,1975), summarized in Psychiatry Digest, May, 1976, p. 40.“Definition <strong>of</strong> Mental Illness,” in Spitzer and Klein (eds.),Critical Issues in PsychiatricDiagnosis, Raven Press, New York, 1978.“Legal Conceptions <strong>of</strong> Mental Illness,” in Brody and Engelhardt (eds.), Mental Illness: <strong>Law</strong>and Public Policy, Reidel, The Netherlands, 1979.- 5 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Responsibility for Unconsciously Motivated Action,” in International Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry,Vol. 2, (1979), pp. 323-347.“The Nature <strong>of</strong> Psychoanalytic Explanation,” Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, Vol. 3 (1980)pp. 459-543; revised version reprinted in <strong>Law</strong>rence Laudan (ed.), Mind and Medicine:Explanation and Evaluation in Psychiatry and the Biomedical Sciences, Los Angeles: University<strong>of</strong> California Press (Pittsburgh Series in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science), 1983.“Responsibility and the Unconscious,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 53 (1980), pp. 1563-1663.“The Semantics <strong>of</strong> Judging,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol.54 (1981), pp. 151-295.“Moral Reality,” Wisconsin <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. [1982], pp. 1061-1156.“The Relevance <strong>of</strong> Philosophy to <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry,” Int’l J. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry, Vol. 6 (1983), pp.177-192.“The Unity <strong>of</strong> Self,” in Michael Ruse (ed.), Nature Animated, The Netherlands: D. Reidel PublishingCo. (Western Ontario Series in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science), 1983.“The Contributions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>yers to the American Legislative Process, and Their Education for that Role,”Seoul <strong>Law</strong> Journal, Vol. 25 (1984), pp. 8-38.“The Need for a Theory <strong>of</strong> Legal Theories: Assessing Pragmatic Instrumentalism,” Cornell<strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 69 (1984), pp. 988-1013.“The Moral and Metaphysical Sources <strong>of</strong> the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>,” in J. Chapman and R.J. Pennock, eds.,NOMOS xxvii: Criminal Justice, Annual Volume <strong>of</strong> the American Society for Political andLegal Philosophy, New York: New York University Press, 1985.“A Natural <strong>Law</strong> Theory <strong>of</strong> Interpretation,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 58 (1985), pp. 277-398.“Causation and the Excuses,” California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 73 (1985), pp. 1091-1149, reprinted in A.Eser and G. Fletcher (eds.), Justification and Excuse: Comparative Perspectives, Vol. II,Freiburg, Germany: Max Planck Institute, 1987.“Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Legal Theory,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 60, (1987), pp.453-506.“Thomson’s Preliminaries About Causation and Rights,” Chicago-Kent <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 63 (1987),pp. 497-521.“Intentions and Mens Rea,” in R. Gavison (ed.), Issues in Contemporary Legal Philosophy:The Influence <strong>of</strong> H.L.A. Hart, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987.- 6 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Precedent, Induction, and Ethical Generalization,” in L. Goldstein (ed.), Precedent in <strong>Law</strong>, Oxford:Oxford University Press, 1987.“The Moral Worth <strong>of</strong> Retribution,” in F. Schoeman (ed.), Character, Responsibility, and the Emotions,Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987; reprinted in J. Feinberg and H. Gross (eds.),Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, 4th edit. 1990, 5th edit., 1995, in J. Feinberg and J. Coleman (eds),Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, 6 th edit. 2000, and in Jeffrie Murphy, Punishment and Rehabilitation, 3rdedit. (Belmont, Cal.: Wadsworth, 1995).“Mind, Brain and Unconscious,” in P. Clark and C. Wright (eds.), Mind, Psychoanalysis, andScience, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1988.“<strong>Law</strong>, Authority, and Razian Reasons,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 62 (1989), pp. 827-896.“The Interpretive Turn in Modern Theory: A Turn for the Worse?,” Stanford <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 41(1989), pp. 871-957.“Do We Have an Unwritten Constitution?,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 63 (1989), pp. 107-139.“Torture and the Balance <strong>of</strong> Evils,” Israel <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 23 (1989), pp. 280-344.“Sandelian Anti-Liberalism,” (comment on Michael Sandel), California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 77 (1989),pp. 539-551, reprinted (in Italian translation) in Alessandro Ferrara (ed.), ComunitarismoeLiberalismo, Editori Riuniti, 1992.“Choice, Character, and Excuse,” Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 7 (1990), pp. 219-248, reprinted inE. Frankel-Paul (ed.) Crime, Culpability, and Remedy, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, Ltd., 1990.“A Theory <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Theories,” in D. Friedmann (ed.), Tel Aviv University Studies in<strong>Law</strong>, Vol. 10, Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, 1990.“Introduction” to the American edition <strong>of</strong> H.L.A. Hart’s The Concept <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Birmingham, Ala.:Gryphon Classics, 1990.“Three Concepts <strong>of</strong> Rules,” Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Vol. 14 (Summer, 1991), pp.771-795.“<strong>Law</strong> as a Functional Kind,” in R. George (ed.), Natural <strong>Law</strong> Theories, Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress, 1992.“Moral Reality Revisited,” Michigan <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 90 (1992), pp. 2424-2533.“Foreseeing Harm Opaquely,” in J. Gardner, S. Horder, and S. Shute (eds.), Action and Value inCriminal <strong>Law</strong>, Oxford: University Press, 1993.- 7 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Justifying Retributivism,” Israel <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 24 (1993), pp. 15-49.“Interpreting Interpretation,” (in Hebrew), Tel Aviv University <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 18 (1994), pp. 359-386, reprinted (in English) in Andrei Marmor, ed., Interpretation and <strong>Law</strong> (Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1995).“The Independent Moral Significance <strong>of</strong> Wrongdoing,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Legal Issues,Vol. 1 (1994) pp. 1-45.“More on Act and Crime,” University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 142 (1994), pp. 1749-1840.“Good Without God,” in Robert George, Natural <strong>Law</strong>, Liberalism, and Morality, Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press, 1995.“Prima Facie Moral Culpability,” Boston University <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 75 (1995). Pp. 319-333.“Plain Meaning and Linguistics -- A Case Study,” Washington University <strong>Law</strong> Quarterly, Vol. 73(1995), pp. 1253-62.“The Dead Hand <strong>of</strong> Constitutional Tradition,” Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Vol. 19(1996), pp. 263-274.“Legal Principles Revisited,” Iowa <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 82 (1997), pp. 867-891.“Liberty and Drugs,” in P.deGrrieff, ed., Morality, Legality and Drugs (Cornell University Press, 1998).“Liberty and Supererogation,” Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik, Vol. 6 (1998), pp 111-143.“Hart’s Concluding Scientific Postscript,” Legal Theory, Vol. 4 (1998), pp. 301-327.“Causation and Responsibility,” Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 16 (1998), pp. 1-51,reprinted in E.F. Paul, F.D. Miller, and J. Paul, eds., Responsibility (Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1998).“Victims And Retribution: A Reply to Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Fletcher,” Buffalo Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 3(1999), pp. 101-125, reprinted (in German translation) in B. Schunemann and M.D. Dubber, eds.,Die Stellung des Opfers im Strafrechtssystem (Berlin: Carl Heymanns Verlag, 2000).“The Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Causal Intervention,” California <strong>Law</strong> Review Vol. 88 (2000), pp. 827-877.“Theories <strong>of</strong> Areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>,” San Diego <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 37 (2000), pp. 731-741.“<strong>Law</strong> as Justice,” Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 18 (2001), pp. 115-145, reprinted inE.F. Paul, F.D. Miller, and J. Paul, eds., Natural <strong>Law</strong> and Modern Moral Philosophy (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 2001).- 8 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Justifying the Natural <strong>Law</strong> Theory <strong>of</strong> Constitutional Interpretation,” Fordham <strong>Law</strong> Review,Vol. 69 (2001), pp. 2087-2117 translated into Spanish as “Una Justification de la TeoriaIusnaturalista de la Interpretacion Constitutional,” Annuario Da Facultada de Pereito daUniversidad da Coruna (Coruna, Spain, 2005).“Natural Rights, Judicial Review, and Constitutional Interpretation,” in Jeffrey Goldsworthy and TomCampbell, eds., Legal Interpretation, Judicial Powers, and Democracy (Aldershot, U.K.: AshgatePublishing Ltd., 2001).“Negligence in the Air” (with Heidi Hurd), in A. Porat, ed., Negligence in the <strong>Law</strong>, TheoreticalInquiries in <strong>Law</strong>, Vol. 3 (Jerusalem: Graphit Press, 2002).“Legal Reality: A Naturalist Approach to Legal Ontology,” <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Vol. 21 (2002),pp. 619-705.“The Plain Truth About Legal Truth,” Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Vol. 26 (2003),pp. 23-47.“For What Must We Pay? Causation and Counterfactual Baselines,” San Diego <strong>Law</strong> Review,Vol. 40 (2003), pp. 1181-1272.“The Destruction <strong>of</strong> the World Trade Center and the <strong>Law</strong> on Event-Identity,” Proceedings <strong>of</strong> theRoyal Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 2002 Annual Meeting, in John Hyman and Helen Steward, eds.,Action and Agency (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.“Punishing Hatred and Prejudice” (with Heidi Hurd), Stanford <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 56 (2004), pp. 1081-1146.“Causal Relata,” in S. Byrd and J.C. Joerden, ed., Philosophia Practica Universalis: Festschrift forJoachim Hruschka, Annual Review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Ethics, Vol. 13 (2005), pp. 589-641.“Freedom,” Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Vol. 29 (2005), pp. 9-26.“Can Objectivity Be Grounded in Semantics?,” Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy, Vol. 2 (2007),pp. 235-260.“Four Reflections on <strong>Law</strong> and Morality,” William and Mary <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 48 (2007), pp. 1523-1569.“Causing, Aiding, and the Superfluity <strong>of</strong> Accomplice Liability,” University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong>Review, Vol. 156 (2007), pp. 395-452.“Deontological Ethics,” with Larry Alexander, in the Stanford Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, entry <strong>of</strong> June15, 2007; 2d edition, revised, 2012.- 9 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Patrolling the Borders <strong>of</strong> Consequentialist Justification,” <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Vol. 27 (2008), pp. 35-96.“Morality in Eighth Amendment Jurisprudence,” Harvard J. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Vol. 31 (2008),pp. 47-65.“Editor’s Introduction: The Nature <strong>of</strong> Singularist Theories <strong>of</strong> Causation,” The Monist, Vol. 92 (2009),pp. 3-22.“Counterfactual Dependence as a Non-Causal Desert-Determiner,” Australian Journal <strong>of</strong> LegalPhilosophy, Vol. 34 (2009), pp. 1-52.“A Tale <strong>of</strong> Two Theories,” Criminal Justice Ethics, Vol. 28 (2009), pp. 27-48.“Renewed Questions About the Causal Theory <strong>of</strong> Action,” in J.H. Agular and A.A. Buckareff, eds,Causing Human Action: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory <strong>of</strong> Action (MIT Press, aBradford Book, 2010), pp. 27-43.“Libet’s Challenge(s) to Responsible Agency,” in Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Lynn Nadel, eds.,Conscious Will and Responsibility: A Tribute to Benjamin Libet (Oxford University Press, 2011),pp. 207-234.“Intention as a Marker <strong>of</strong> Moral Responsibility and Legal Punishability,” in Antony Duff and StuartGreen, eds., The Philosophical Foundations <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Law</strong> (Oxford University Press, 2011),pp. 179-205.“Causation in the <strong>Law</strong>,” in J. Deigh and D. Dolinko, eds., Oxford Handbook for Philosophy and theCriminal <strong>Law</strong> (Oxford University Press, 2011).“Blaming the Stupid, Clumsy, Selfish, and Weak: The Culpability <strong>of</strong> Negligence,” with Heidi Hurd, in asymposium issue on negligence <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Vol. 5 (2011), pp. 96-148.“The Culpability <strong>of</strong> Negligence,” with Heidi Hurd, in Rowan Cruft, Matt Kramer, and Mark Reiff, eds.,Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility (Oxford University Press, 2011), pp. 311-348.“Causation Revisited,” Rutgers <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 42 (2011), pp. 451-511.“The Specialness <strong>of</strong> the General Part <strong>of</strong> the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>,” in Dennis Baker, ed., The Sanctity <strong>of</strong> Lifeand the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>: Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Glanville Williams (Cambridge University Press,2012), pp. 69-105.“Responsible Choices, Desert-Based Legal Institutions, and the Challenges <strong>of</strong> ContemporaryNeuroscience,” Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 29 (2012), pp. 233-279.- 10 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Four Friendly Critics: A Response,” Legal Theory, Vol. 18 (2012), pp. 491-542.“Targeted Killings and the Morality <strong>of</strong> Hard Choices,” in A. Altman, C. Finkelstein, J.D. Ohlin, eds.,Targeted Killings: <strong>Law</strong> and Morality in an Asymmetrical World (Oxford University Press, 2012),pp. 434-466.“The Various Relations Between <strong>Law</strong> and Morality in Contemporary Legal Philosophy,” Ratio Juris, Vol.25 (2012), pp. 435-471 (Symposium Issue on Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Perspective on the RelationsBetween <strong>Law</strong> and Morality).“<strong>Moore</strong>’s Truths About Causation and Responsibility: A Reply to Alexander and Ferzan,” Criminal <strong>Law</strong>and Philosophy, Vol. 6 (2012), pp. 445-462.“Author’s Reply,” Jurisprudence, Vol. 4 (<strong>2013</strong>), pp. 121-137.“Yaffe’s Attempts,” in Legal Theory, Vol. 22 (<strong>2013</strong>), pp. 1-42.“Further Thoughts About Causation Prompted by Fifteen Critics,” in Benedikt Kahmen and MarkusStepanians, eds., Causation and Responsibility: Critical Essays, Berlin, Germany: D. GruyterGmbh., August, 2014.“The Neuroscience <strong>of</strong> Volitional Incapacity,” in Dennis Patterson, ed., <strong>Law</strong> and Neuroscience (OxfordUniversity Press, 2014).“Truth-makers for Propositions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and for Propositions About <strong>Law</strong>,” in Jorge Cordio and GermanSucar, eds., <strong>Law</strong> and Truth (Madrid: Marcial Pons, 2014) (in Spanish).“Liberty’s Constraints on What Should Be Criminalized,” in A. Duff, et al., eds., Criminalization, Vol. IV(Oxford Univeristy Press, 2014).“‘Can’t vs Won’t’ – The Nature <strong>of</strong> Volitional Excuse,” to be submitted.“The Quest for a Responsible Responsibility Test: Norwegian Insanity <strong>Law</strong> After Breivik,” to besubmitted.“Stephen Morse on the Fundamental Psycho-Legal Error,” to be published in Criminal <strong>Law</strong> andPhilosophy, Vol. 8 (2014), pp. ____.“Compatibilism(s) for Neuroscientists,” to be published in Enrique Villaneuva, ed., <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy<strong>of</strong> Mind (The Netherlands: Rodopi, 2014).“Mens Rea for Accomplices,” with Heidi Hurd, to be published in Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol.32 (2015).- 11 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Major Articles and Contributions to Books (continued)“Reply to Twenty-two Friendly Critics,” a response to Larry Alexander, Mitch Berman, Brian Bix,Antony Duff, Les Green, Claire Finkelstein, George Fletcher, Richard Fumerton, Heidi Hurd,Doug Husak, Leo Katz, Phil Montague, Stephen Morse, John Oberdiek, Michael Shapiro, KenSimons, Horacio Spector, Victor Tadros, Jeremy Waldron, Peter Westen, Richard Wright, andGideon Yaffe, in Kimberly Ferzan and Stephen Morse, eds., Legal, Moral, and MetaphysicalTruths: The Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>Moore</strong> (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).Publications -- Book Reviews, Shorter Articles, Introductions“Closet Retributivism,” USC CITES (Spring-Summer, 1982), pp. 9-16.“The Limits <strong>of</strong> Legislation,” USC CITES (Fall, 1984), pp. 23-32.“The Determinist Theory <strong>of</strong> Excuses,” (review <strong>of</strong> Norval Morris), Ethics, Vol. 95 (1985), pp. 909-919.“Activist Judging and Retention Elections,” USC <strong>Law</strong>, (Fall-Winter 1986), pp. 24-27.“Originalist Theories <strong>of</strong> Constitutional Interpretation,” Cornell <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 73 (1988), pp. 364-370.“The Exportability <strong>of</strong> the Madisonian Compromise,” USC <strong>Law</strong> (Fall-Winter, 1988), reprinted in F. E.Cameron (ed.), The Influence <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Constitution on Pacific Nations, Hawaii: KapaluaPacific Center, 1988.“The Constitution as Hard <strong>Law</strong>,” Constitutional Commentary, Vol. 6 (1989), pp. 51-67.“The Written Constitution and Interpretivism,” Harvard Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Vol. 12(1989), pp. 3-14.“Review <strong>of</strong> Fingarette, Heavy Drinking,” Ethics, Vol. 99 (1989), pp. 660-61.“Sanford Kadish,” California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 79 (1991), pp. 1401-1407.“Joel Feinberg,” Arizona <strong>Law</strong> Review, Symposium Issue, Vol. 37 (1995).“Judicial Logic -- A Contradiction in Terms?,” Penn <strong>Law</strong> Journal, Vol. XXX, No. 1, Feb. 1995.“Remembrance <strong>of</strong> Things Past,” Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review, Vol. 74 (2000), pp. 239-250.“Actus Reus,” in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Crime and Justice, J. Dressler, ed., 2d edit., New York:Macmillan, 2002.“Causation,” in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Crime and Justice, supra.“Retributivism,” in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Crime and Justice, supra.- 12 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Publications -- Editorials“The Briggs Amendment: It Discriminates Against Homosexuals,” editorial debate with Senator JohnBriggs, in Los Angeles Herald Examiner, <strong>September</strong> 14, 1978.“What’s Wrong with the <strong>Law</strong>s that Acquitted John Hinckley?,” lead editorial, San Diego Union,July 4, 1982, reprinted in Los Angeles Daily Journal, July 10, 1982.“Drunk-Driving <strong>Law</strong>: Precise is Vague?,” Los Angeles Times, June 8, 1983.“Rebalancing the Scales <strong>of</strong> Justice: Gravity <strong>of</strong> the Punishment Must Fit the Offense,” LosAngeles Times, July 3, 1983.“Politics Is Not the Basis for Judging the Judges,” Los Angeles Times, July 29, 1985.“Justices’ <strong>Personal</strong> Values Must at Times Give Way,” Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1985.“Rose Bird Should Go,” Los Angeles Times, July 31, 1985.“An Invitation to Senseless AIDS Bias,” Los Angeles Times, June 29, 1986.“How Much Credence to Give to Fear Itself?,” Los Angeles Times, July 17, 1986“A Judicial Balance <strong>of</strong> Power vs. Duty,” Los Angeles Times, October 7, 1986.“Returning the Court to Greatness,” Los Angeles Times, November 6, 1986.“Judge Bork, a Contradiction in Terms,” Los Angeles Times, <strong>September</strong> 18, 1987.“State Supreme Court Lets the <strong>Law</strong> Have Its Day,” Los Angeles Times, October 26, 1987.“Ed Meese: If He Can’t Respect Office, Why Stay?,” Los Angeles Times, March 31, 1988.“Roe v. Wade Was No Misstep,” Los Angeles Times, April 24, 1989“Unnatural Brawl over Natural <strong>Law</strong>,” Los Angeles Times, <strong>September</strong> 3, 1991.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional AssociationsMember, The American Philosophical Association; International Association for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> andSocial Philosophy, American Section; American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy;Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium; Mind Association; AALS sections onJurisprudence, <strong>Law</strong> and Humanities, and <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry.- 13 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings(1) Major Lectures in law, jurisprudence, political theory, and legal philosophy:Papers to the Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Review Symposia on property theory (1983); on interpretation(1984); and on judicial selection and retention (1988).Paper to the annual meeting, American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy, Cincinnati (1983).David Ben-Gurion Lectures, Hebrew University and Tel Aviv University, Israel (1984). Paper to theConference in Honor <strong>of</strong> the Legal Philosophy <strong>of</strong> H.L.A. Hart, Hebrew University,Jerusalem (1984); Paper to Tel Aviv-Columbia Universities Conference on Legal Theory, TelAviv, Israel (1989); Paper to the Conference on Interpretation and Legal Theory, Tel AvivUniversity (1993); Paper to the Conference on Negligence in the <strong>Law</strong>, Tel Aviv University(2001); Paper to the Faculty Workshop, Tel Aviv University Faculty <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Tel Aviv (2005).Asia Foundation Lectures on Legislation, given to the <strong>Law</strong> Faculty and Graduate Students, SeoulNational University, to the Legislative Administrative Agency, Republic <strong>of</strong> Korea, and to theKorean Section <strong>of</strong> the International Association for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Social Philosophy(1984).Paper to Conference on German and Anglo-American Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Theory, Max Planck Institute furAuslandisches und Internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg, West Germany (1984); paper to theInstitute for Legal Philosophy and Public Affairs, Albert-Ludswig University, Freiburg (2010),lecture viewable athttp//:www.nmc.unifreiburg.de/video/Videoaufzeichnungen/rechtswissenschaften/recht-ws-2009-10; lecture to the Hermeneutics Seminar, Albert-Ludwigs University, Freiburg (<strong>2013</strong>).University Lecture on Interpretation, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison (1985).Lectures on Interpretive Theory, Eighth Annual Session <strong>of</strong> the International Summer Institute forSemiotic and Structural Studies, English Department, Northwestern University, Evanston (1986).Papers to the Sixth Annual National Symposium on <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy (Annual Federalist SocietyMeeting), University <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 1987; to the Seventh Annual National Symposium on <strong>Law</strong> andPublic Policy, University <strong>of</strong> Virginia, 1988; to the Thirteenth Annual National Symposium,University <strong>of</strong> Texas, 1994; to the Fourteenth Annual National Symposium on <strong>Law</strong> and PublicPolicy, Northwestern University, Chicago, 1995; to the Twenty-First Annual NationalSymposium on <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Yale University, 2002; to the Twenty-Fourth AnnualNational Symposium on <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Harvard University, 2005; to the Twenty-SixthAnnual National Symposium on <strong>Law</strong> and Public Policy, Northwestern University, Chicago,2007.Papers on Jurisprudence, First Annual USC/Oxford Institute for Legal Theory, All Souls <strong>College</strong>,Oxford University, Oxford, 1987 (Debate with Ronald Dworkin); Second Annual Institute, 1988(Debate with Joseph Raz).- 14 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Paper to the Conference on the Influence <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Constitution on Pacific Rim Nations, KapaluaPacific Center, Maui, Hawaii (1987).Lecture on the place <strong>of</strong> moral theory in the teaching <strong>of</strong> criminal law, American Association <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>Schools’ Teaching Workshop on Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina, Chapel Hill(1987).Papers to the annual meeting <strong>of</strong>: Mini-Workshop on Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, AALS, Miami; (1988);Jurisprudence Section, AALS, Washington, D.C. (2000); Jurisprudence Section, AALS, SanFrancisco (2004); Jurisprudence Section, AALS, Washington, D.C. (2006).Lecture to Inter-departmental Seminar in Ethics in the Pr<strong>of</strong>essions, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska, Lincoln(1988).Paper to Conference on Crime, Culpability, and Remedy, Bowling Green Center for Philosophy andSocial Policy, San Diego (1988); Paper to the Conference on Responsibility, Bowling GreenCenter for Philosophy and Social Policy, Bowling Green, Ohio (1998); Paper to the Conferenceon Natural <strong>Law</strong> and Modern Moral Philosophy, Bowling Green Center for Philosophy and SocialPolicy, Bowling Green Ohio (1999); paper to the Conference on New Essays in Social andPolitical Philosophy, Bowling Green Center for Philosophy and Social Policy, Bowling Green,Ohio (2010); paper to the Conference on the Morality <strong>of</strong> Aggression, Center for Philosophy <strong>of</strong>Freedom, University <strong>of</strong> Arizona Philosophy Dept., Tucson (2014).Ford Foundation Lectures on the Justifications <strong>of</strong> Private Property, Center for Democracy AfterCommunism, Budapest, Hungary (1991; 1992); Ford Foundation Lectures on the Right toPrivacy, Center for Democracy After Communism, Budapest, Hungary (1993); U.S. InformationAgency Lectures on <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Lviv University, Lviv, Ukraine (1995); SorosFoundation Lectures on Human Rights, Lviv, Ukraine (2011); Soros Foundation Lectures onJurisprudence, Moscow, Russia (2007, 2009); St. Petersburg (2008).Extended presentations to: two-day Symposium on Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Act and Crime,University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania (1994); extended presentation to one-day Theory Symposium <strong>of</strong> theUniversity Faculty, on Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s theory <strong>of</strong> interpretation <strong>of</strong> legal texts, University <strong>of</strong>Virginia (1998); Symposium on Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s Placing Blame, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania(2000); the Faculty Symposium on Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s (then in draft) Causation andResponsibility, Centre for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Australian National University(2004); to critics<strong>of</strong> Causation and Responsibility, Oxford University Jurisprudence Discussion Group, Oxford(2009); to the 3-day symposium on Causation and Responsibility, RWTH University, Aachen,Germany (2010); to the symposium on Causation and Responsibility, Rutgers University (2010);to the Faculty <strong>of</strong> Girona University, Girona, Spain on Causation and Responsibility (2010); tothe Faculty <strong>of</strong> the German Research Group on Causality, <strong>Law</strong>s, Dispositions, and Explanation inthe Intersection <strong>of</strong> Science and Metaphysics, as Faculty in Residence, Aachen, Germany (2011).Paper to Conference on Culpability and Wrongdoing, University <strong>of</strong> San Diego (1994).- 15 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Papers to the Second Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> Analytical Legal Philosophy, Columbia University, NewYork City (1997); and to the Ninth Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> Analytical Legal Philosophy, NewYork University, New York City (2004).Paper to the Conference on Altruism and Supererogation, Universität Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany(1997); lecture on causation in the law, Universität Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany (2000).Paper to the Conference on Method in Jurisprudence, Center for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, ColumbiaUniversity (2000); Paper to the Conference on Realism and Other Naturalisms, Center for <strong>Law</strong>and Philosophy, Columbia University (2001).Paper to the Conference on Interpretation, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia (2000).Paper to the Conference on the Constitution and the Good Society, Fordham University School <strong>of</strong><strong>Law</strong> (2000).Paper to the annual meeting, Australian Society for Legal Philosophy, Canberra, Australia, 2002;keynote address, annual meeting, Australian Society for Legal Philosophy, Melbourne, 2008.Paper to the Plenary Session, Twenty-first World Congress <strong>of</strong> the International Associationfor Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Social Philosophy, Lund, Sweden, 2003.Keynote address, Annual Meeting for the Argentinian Legal Philosophy Association. Cordoba,Argentina (2003).Lectures on causation, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; Tokyo and Waseda Universities, Tokyo, Japan(2003).Paper to the inaugural conference on Justification and Excuse, Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, RutgersUniversity, Camden, New Jersey (2004).Debate on Torture, City <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York, New York City (2005).The Annual Natural <strong>Law</strong> Lecture, Fordham, University, New York City (2005).International Keynote Address, Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Bar Association <strong>of</strong> Germany, Dresden, Germany(2005).Keynote Address, Conference on <strong>Law</strong> and Morality, William and Mary <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Williamsburg,Virginia (2006).Lecture on Deontology, to the Politics and Philosophy Forum, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK(2007).- 16 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Keynote address, Annual Symposium on Constitutional <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Chilean <strong>Law</strong> Students Association,Santiago, Chile (2007).Paper to the Conference on Torture and the War on Terror, Hull University, Hull, England (2007).Liberty Fund Endowed Lecture, University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, Tucson (2008).National Institute <strong>of</strong> Health Public Lecture, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. (2009).State <strong>of</strong> the Field (Jurisprudence) Lecture, William and Mary <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Williamsburg (2009).Nineteenth Annual Center for Advanced Study Lecture, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois (2009), lecture viewable athttp//:www.cas.illinois.edu/events/Annuallecture.aspx.Lectures on Tort Theory and Jurisprudence, Uganda Christian University, Kampala, Uganda (2010).Keynote address and reply to critics, “International Seminar on <strong>Law</strong> and Morality in ContemporaryLegal Philosophy: The Perspective <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>Moore</strong>,” School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Bologna,Bologna, Italy (2011).Keynote address, Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania’s Conference onTargeted Killing, Philadelphia (2011).UK Arts and Humanities Council Keynote Lecture in Political Philosophy, Stirling University, Stirling,Scotland (2011).Paper to the Conference on “The Sanctity <strong>of</strong> Life and the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>,” Essays in Honor <strong>of</strong> GlanvilleWilliams, University <strong>College</strong>, London, UK (2011).Paper to the Lieber Colloquium on War and Crime, Columbia University, New York City (2012).Replies, Comments, and Afterword, to the Conference in Honor <strong>of</strong> Michael <strong>Moore</strong>’s SeventiethBirthday, sponsored by the University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, theRutgers University Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, and the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois Program in<strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, Chicago (<strong>2013</strong>).Other papers to the legal theory workshops, or faculty Colloquia, <strong>of</strong>:Yale <strong>Law</strong> School (1978, 2000, 2006, 2012); University <strong>of</strong> Texas School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (1993, 2010);Columbia University <strong>Law</strong> School (1985, 1995, 2005, 2012); University <strong>of</strong> Chicago (1991, 2010);Stanford <strong>Law</strong> School (1980, 2009); University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley (1980; 1981; 1983; 1984;1986; 1988; 1999; 2007); University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles (1979, 2001); HarvardUniversity (1974; 1977); Northwestern University <strong>Law</strong> School (1985; 1991, <strong>2013</strong>); University <strong>of</strong>Michigan <strong>Law</strong> School (1987; 1989); University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin <strong>Law</strong> School (1985); University <strong>of</strong>- 17 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Southern California <strong>Law</strong> Center (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987,1989, 1992, 2012); University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina <strong>Law</strong> School (1985); University <strong>of</strong> NorthCarolina School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (2001); University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska <strong>Law</strong> School (1975; 1976; 1988);University <strong>of</strong> Kansas <strong>Law</strong> School(1974, 1975); the University <strong>of</strong> Oregon <strong>Law</strong> School (1985);Osgoode Hall (the law school <strong>of</strong> York University, Toronto) (1984); University <strong>of</strong> Toronto <strong>Law</strong>School (1988); University <strong>of</strong> San Diego <strong>Law</strong> School (1987, 1990, 2000); McGill University <strong>Law</strong>School, Montreal (1989); University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong> School (1988, 1989, 1990, 1992,1993, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2007); University <strong>of</strong> Iowa <strong>Law</strong> School (1990; 1992); Chicago-Kent <strong>Law</strong>School (1991; 2003); Vanderbilt <strong>Law</strong> School (1992); SUNY - Buffalo School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (1998);Cardozo <strong>Law</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Yeshiva University, New York (2002); Macquarrie University <strong>Law</strong>School, Sydney, Australia (2002); Monash University <strong>Law</strong> School, Melbourne, Australia (2002);Cornell University <strong>Law</strong> School (2005); Loyola University School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, Chicago (2005);Michigan State University <strong>Law</strong> School (2006); University <strong>of</strong> Illinois <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (2002,2007, 2012); Rutgers University <strong>Law</strong> School – Camden (2009); <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> the AustralianNational University (2008, 2010); School <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> St. Louis, St. Louis (2008).(2) In jurisprudence for judicial audiencesLectures on “Jurisprudence for Judges” Continuing Judicial Studies Program (a joint venture <strong>of</strong> theCalifornia Judges Association and the California Judicial Council), Berkeley, Laguna Beach,Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe, and Los Angeles, California (1987-1991, 2002, 2004); also to theInstitute for Advanced Judicial Studies, University <strong>of</strong> Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi (1990); tothe Federal Judicial Center Federal Conference for federal district judges, Philadelphia (1994).Debates on Privacy, and on Property in One’s Body, California Judges Association Annual Meetings,Palm Springs (1987; 1990).Lectures on “Statutory Interpretation,” Conference for Bankruptcy Judges, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania,Philadelphia (1992); Conference <strong>of</strong> the Ninth Circuit Bankruptcy Panel, Carmel, California(1992); Federal Judicial Center Conference for Bankruptcy Judges, Phoenix (1993), Santa Fe(1994), and Atlanta (1994); FJC Traveling Judicial Seminar, Ninth Circuit, Los Angeles (1997);FJC Traveling Judicial Seminar, Ninth Circuit, Palm Springs (1997); Sixth Circuit JudicialConference, Nashville (1997); Federal Judicial Center National Seminar for the Federal Courts <strong>of</strong>Appeals, San Diego (1995); Pennsylvania State Judges Annual Trial Conference, Philadelphia(1996).Lectures on “Horizontal and Vertical Precedent,” FJC Traveling Judicial Seminar, SixthCircuit, Nashville (1996); Retreat <strong>of</strong> the Judges <strong>of</strong> Eastern District <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, Princeton(1995).Lecture on “Neuroscience for Judges,” Federal Judicial Center sponsored Conference for Federal Judges,Champaign, Illinois (2010).- 18 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)(3) In political science and economics:Comment to the Conference on Economics and Philosophy, Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Public Choice,Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia (1979).Comment at the Conference on Cost/Benefit Analysis, Center for <strong>Law</strong> and Economics, EmoryUniversity, Atlanta (1982).Mellon Lecture to the Woodrow Wilson School and the Department <strong>of</strong> Politics, Princeton University(1985).Lecture and Commentary, Political Science Department, University <strong>of</strong> Michigan (1987).Paper to the Annual Meeting, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (1990).Paper to the Symposium on Natural <strong>Law</strong>, Government Department, University <strong>of</strong> Texas, Austin (1993).Comment on the Efficiency <strong>of</strong> the Market for Academic Ideas, University <strong>of</strong> Virginia <strong>Law</strong>School (1997).Series <strong>of</strong> papers to the Jon Elster - Brian Barry Seminar on Responsibility, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Politics, ColumbiaUniversity, New York (2005).Paper on the Limits <strong>of</strong> Legislation, Centre for Ethics and the Pr<strong>of</strong>essions, Australian National University(2008).Paper on Liberty’s Limitation Criminal Legislation, Philosophy Dept., Stirling University, Stirling,Scotland (2012), then to the Dept. <strong>of</strong> Politics, Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, China (<strong>2013</strong>).Lecture on the Ethical Presuppositions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Economics, USC <strong>Law</strong> Center, Los Angeles (2012),and to the University <strong>of</strong> Illinois <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (<strong>2013</strong>).Paper to the Fifteenth Annual Conference on the Social Sciences, University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii, Honolulu,Hawaii (<strong>2013</strong>).(4) The philosophy <strong>of</strong> science and philosophy generally:Lecture and paper, Eighteenth Annual Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science Lecture Series, University <strong>of</strong>Pittsburgh (1978).Paper to the Third Annual Conference on the Union <strong>of</strong> the History and the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science,Montreal (1980).- 19 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Commentary (on Joseph Raz), Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Pacific Division, American PhilosophicalAssociation, Long Beach (1984).Commentary, Conference on Rationality and Ethics, Liberty Fund and University <strong>of</strong> Arizona PhilosophyDepartment, Tucson (1984).Paper to a conference on Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mind, Department <strong>of</strong> Logic andMetaphysics, University <strong>of</strong> St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland (1985).Lead Paper, special symposium on philosophy <strong>of</strong> law, annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Division, AmericanPhilosophical Association, Washington, D.C. (1985).Keynote Address, Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans(1985).Mellon Lectures, Philosophy Departments <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, Columbia, andCharleston <strong>College</strong>, Charleston, South Carolina (1985).Charles Phelps Taft Lectures in Philosophy (on Psychoanalysis and the Body/Mind Problem), University<strong>of</strong> Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio (1986).Paper on moral realism to the Bay Area Group for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, UC-Berkeley(1988).Lecture on interpretation to the Humanities Research Institute, University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine (1989).Commentary, Conference on St. Thomas Aquinas and His Contemporary Relevance, Liberty Fund,Colorado <strong>College</strong> Philosophy Dept., Colorado Springs, Colo, (1990).Paper, Fulbright Conference on the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Criminal Punishment, Stirling University PhilosophyDepartment, Stirling, Scotland (1992).Paper, Society for Realism and Anti-realism, annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Eastern Division, AmericanPhilosophical Association, Washington, D.C. (1992).Paper to Conference on Liberalism, Modernity, and Natural <strong>Law</strong>, American Public Philosophy Institute,Washington, D.C. (1993).Paper to Conference on American Drug Policy, Philosophy Department, SUNY-Buffalo (1996).Lead Paper, Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Royal Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, St. John’s <strong>College</strong>, Oxford (2002).Plenary address, Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the International Association for Legal Political and SocialPhilosophy, University <strong>of</strong> Lund, Lund, Sweden (2003).- 20 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Annual Public Philosophy Lecture, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Champaign-Urbana (2003).Debate on the Objectivity <strong>of</strong> Ethics Without God, University <strong>of</strong> San Diego, San Diego,California (2003).Papers on the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Language, and the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Action, National Autonomous University<strong>of</strong> Mexico, Mexico City (2005; 2011).Paper to the Inland Northwest Philosophy Colloquium, a joint venture <strong>of</strong> the philosophy depts.. <strong>of</strong>University <strong>of</strong> Idaho and Washington State University, Pullman/Moscow (2006).Papers to the Social and Political Theory Workshop, Australian National University (2008, <strong>2013</strong>).Paper to the Conference on Objectivity, Philosophy Dept., University <strong>of</strong> Texas, Austin (2008).Paper on Objectivity and Natural Kinds, Philosophy Dept., Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany(2010); lecture on targeted killings, Philosophy Department, Humboldt University, Berlin.Endowed Public Lecture, Center for Ethics and Public Affairs, Murphy Institute, Tulane University,New Orleans (2011).Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation <strong>Law</strong> and Freedom Lecture Series: Lectures on Political andMetaphysical Liberty, University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina – Greensboro, Philosophy Department,Greensboro, North Carolina (2012).Other papers or lectures to the workshops or lecture series <strong>of</strong> the philosophy departments <strong>of</strong>:Stanford University (1981); University <strong>of</strong> California, Los Angeles (1979); Rice University(1976); University <strong>of</strong> Kansas (1974; 1976); University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska (1975; 1976; 1988); YorkUniversity (1984); University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison (1985); University <strong>of</strong> Oregon (1985);California Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology (1986); University <strong>of</strong> Southern California (1986; 1989; 2003);Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium (1991); University <strong>of</strong> Illinois-Chicago Circle(1991); Australian National University (2008, 2010, <strong>2013</strong>); University <strong>of</strong> Queensland (2008);University <strong>of</strong> Illinois (2009); Queen’s University (2009); Stirling University, Scotland (1993;2011; 2012); Tufts University (2012); Humboldt University, Berlin (2010; 2012); OsloUniversity (2011; <strong>2013</strong>; 2014).(5) In psychiatry/psychology:Lectures on Psychiatry and Philosophy, to first year Residents in Psychiatry, Menninger Foundation,Topeka, Kansas (1974; 1975).Grand Rounds Presentation, Medical Center, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas, Kansas City (1976).Paper to the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University <strong>of</strong> Texas Medical School, Galveston, Texas(1976).- 21 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Paper to the annual meeting, American Psychopathological Association, New York City (1977).Paper to the Third International Congress on <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry, Vancouver, British Columbia (1977);Comment to the Sixth International Congress on <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry, University <strong>of</strong> Virginia,Institute for Psychiatry and Public Policy, Charlottesville (1980); Paper to the Ninth InternationalCongress on <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry, Santa Margharita, Italy (1983); Reverse Keynote (i.e., wrap up)Address, International Congress on <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry, University <strong>of</strong> Paris (the Sorbonne),Paris, France (2005).Lecture to Psychology Colloquium, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, York University, Toronto (1984).Lecture to the University Seminar for Faculty on Medicine and the Humanities, Stanford MedicalSchool, Palo Alto (1984).Commentary, Liberty Fund Conference on Death and Dying, Baylor <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Houston,Texas (1986).Keynote address, annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the American Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> and Psychiatry, San Francisco(1988).Paper to Psychology Colloquium, Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska, Lincoln (1988).Grand Rounds Presentation, Medical School, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, Iowa City (1992).Commentary, Liberty Fund and University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee Medical School, Conference on “Liberty andResponsibility: Psychiatry in the Twenty-First Century,” Key Biscayne, Florida (1992).Lecture to Departmental Colloquium, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa Medical School (1992).Commentary, Liberty Fund and University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee Medical School, Conference on“Liberty, Responsibility, and the Practice <strong>of</strong> Medicine,” Key Biscayne, Florida (1993).Comment to the Twenty-fifth Anniversary Conference, Institute for Psychiatry and Public Policy,University <strong>of</strong> Virginia (1997).Lecture on “Neuroscience and Responsibility,” National Press Club, Washington, D.C. (1998).Comment on John-Dylan Haynes, “Intentions in the Brain,” Sage Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Mind,University <strong>of</strong> California, Santa Barbara (2008).Lectures and papers on the challenges to responsibility presented by contemporary neuroscience, to:Stanford <strong>Law</strong> School Conference on Neuroscience and the Courts (2009); Center for the Study<strong>of</strong> Mind in Nature, Oslo University, Olso, Norway (2010); University <strong>of</strong> San Diego Institute for<strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, San Diego (2011); National Autonomous University <strong>of</strong> Mexico, MexicoCity; Institute for Philosophy and Public Affairs, Freiburg, Germany (2011).- 22 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Lectures and Paper Readings (continued)Lecture and paper on the neuroscience <strong>of</strong> volitional excuse, given at the MacArthur Foundation <strong>Law</strong> andNeuroscience Program Planning Meeting, Philadelphia (2011); Rutgers University Institute for<strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy (2012); to the Beckman Institute, University <strong>of</strong> Illinois (<strong>2013</strong>).Lecture and paper on free will for neuroscientists, European University Institute, Florence,Italy (<strong>2013</strong>).Miscellaneous Pr<strong>of</strong>essional ActivitiesMember, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, 1997-2011; Editor-in-Chief, 2002 to 2010.As Co-Director <strong>of</strong> Penn’s Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy, I organized and co-hosted two annualconferences <strong>of</strong> Anglo-American legal philosophers (1995, 1999), and did the same for 2-dayworkshops: on tort theory (1998), on supererogation (1998), on Edmund Burke (1999), onconflicts <strong>of</strong> rights (1999), on causation (1999), on mercy (2000), and on the philosophy <strong>of</strong>international law (2000). As Co-Director <strong>of</strong> San Diego=s Institute for <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy Iorganized and co-hosted 2-day workshops on: The philosophy <strong>of</strong> welfare economics (2000);deontological ethics (2001); hate crime legislation (2001); free speech (2001); the boundaries <strong>of</strong>moral community (2001); moral luck (2003); and compensation (2003). As Co-Director <strong>of</strong>Illinois= Program in <strong>Law</strong> and Philosophy I organized and co-hosted 2-day workshops onresponsibility (2002), just war theory (2003), Nietzsche and normativity (2003), probability andcausation (2004), liberty (2004), consent (2004), theory <strong>of</strong> law (2005), intentions (2006),causation and responsibility (2006), good Samaritan duties (2006), the relations <strong>of</strong> economics tophilosophy (2006; 2007); criminal law theory (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, <strong>2013</strong>); promising (2009);meta-ethics and law (2011); environmental ethics (2012); Leo Katz on legal perversity (2012).Member, MacArthur Foundation Research Team (and Chair <strong>of</strong> the Intentions Subgroup), <strong>Law</strong> andNeuroscience Project, 2007-2011.Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation, 1979-1980.Attorney for ACLU, Northern California Chapter in Ruiz v. Superior Court, 80 Cal. Rptr. 523(1969).Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Cambridge Dictionary <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, first edit.,1995, and second edit., 1999.Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Legal Theory, 1994-present.Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Buffalo Criminal <strong>Law</strong> Review, 1996-present.Member, Board <strong>of</strong> Editors, Journal <strong>of</strong> Criminal <strong>Law</strong> and Criminology, 1994-present.Co-director, Philosophy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> Reading Group, Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, 1990-91.- 23 -


M. S. <strong>Moore</strong>Miscellaneous Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Activities (continued)Consultant, Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics, American Psychiatric Association, 1976.Chairman, USC <strong>Law</strong> Center Faculty Appointments Committee, 1984-5.Chairman, USC <strong>Law</strong> Center Committee on Promotions and Tenure, 1984-5.Chairman, University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong> School Budget Committee, 1993-1996.Consultant, KCET Educational Television, on an NEH-funded documentary on federalism, 1985-89.Consultant, People for the American Way, on the Robert Bork debate, 1987.Consultant, Election <strong>of</strong> Tom Bradley Committee, on the Rose Bird debate, 1986.Member, AALS Planning Committee, Jurisprudence Symposium for 1992 Annual Meeting.Member, Planning Committee and Study Group, American Academy <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, 1995and 1996 Symposia on Intra-Disciplinary Disagreement, Charlottesville, Virginia.- 24 -

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