Electronic
FrankJackson and Philip Pettit ‘Reply to Michael Ridge’, Bears, http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Philosophy/bears/9910ridg.htm
Commentaries
(1) A review of Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State and Utopia (Blackwell, Oxford, 1975) in Theory and Decision, Vol 8, 1977, pp.399-411.
(1a) 'Das Fragwuerdige am Staat und Seine Generelle Unvermeidbarkeit gemaess Robert Nozick' in Karl-Peter Markl, ed., Analytische Politikphilosophie und Oekonomische Rationalitat, 2 Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen, pp.85-102. Translation of 1.
(2) 'Slote on consequentialism', Philosophical Quarterly, Vol 36, 1986, pp.399-412. A critical notice of Michael Slote Common-Sense Morality and Consequentialism, (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1985).
(3) 'Inference and Information' Brain and Behavioral Science, Vol 10, 1987, pp.727-29. A peer review of Dan Sperber and Deidre Wilson Relevance: Communication and Cognition (Blackwells, 1986).
(4) 'Responses to "In Defense of Relativism" ' Social Epistemology, Vol 2, 1988, 247-49. A peer review of Joseph Margolis Pragmatism Without Foundations (Blackwells, 1986).
(5) 'La robustesse des modeles de conduite', Reseaux, No 62, pp.121-23. Responses to five questions addressed to six symposiasts.
Main Reviews (excludes shorter reviews in THES, TLS and elsewhere)
(1) N. Lawrence and D. O'Connor (eds., Readings in Existential Phenomenology) (Prentice-Hall, 1967) in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Vol 1, 1970.
(2) E. Pivcevic, Husserl and Phenomenology (Hutchinson, 1970) in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Vol 2, 1971.
(3) P. Ricoeur, Freud (Yale U.P. 1970) in Philosophical Studies (Ireland), Vol 20, 1971.
(4) R. Borger and F. Cioffi, eds., Explanation in the Behavioural Sciences (Cambridge U.P. l970) in Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, Vol 4, l973.
(5) J.J.C. Smart and Bernard Williams, Utilitarianism - For and Against (Cambridge U.P. l973) in Cambridge Review, Vol 95, No 22l6, October l973.
(6) Brian Barry, The Liberal Theory of Justice (Oxford U.P. l973) in Theory and Decision, Vol 4, l974.
(7) Vernon Pratt, The Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Methuen l978) in Mind, Vol 90, l980.
(8) David Papineau, For Science in the Social Sciences (Macmillan l978) Theory and Decision, Vol l2, l980.
(9) Roy Bhaskar, The Possibility of Naturalism (Harvester Books l979) Philosophical Books , l980.
(10) Finn Collin, Theory and Understanding: A Critique of Interpretive Social Science (Blackwell l985) Philosophical Review, Vol 98, 1989.
(11) John Burnheim, Is Democracy Possible? (Polity Press l985) Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol .
(12) Susan Hurley, Natural Reasons: Personality and Polity (Oxford University Press 1989) Times Literary Supplement, Feb 16-22, 1990, p. 168.
(13) John Rawls Political Liberalism (Columbia University Press, New York, 1993) Journal of Philosophy, Vol 91, 1994, pp. 215-20
(14) Martha Nussbaum and Amartya Sen, eds, The Quality of Life (Oxford University Press, New York, 1993) Contemporary Sociology 1995, pp. 427- 29.
(15) Brian Barry Justice as Impartiality (Oxford University Press 1995) Times Literary Supplement, May 17, 1996, p. 31.
(16) T.M.Scanlon What We Owe To Each Other (Harvard University Press 1998) Times Literary Supplement, June 25, 1999, No 5021, 7-8.
(17) Richard Dagger Civic Virtues: Rights, Citizenship, and Republican Liberalism (Oxford University Press 1997) Mind, forthcoming
(18) Tyler Cowen What Price Fame? (Harvard U.P. 2000), Economics and Philosophy, 17, 2001, 275-81.
(19) Brad Hooker Ideal Code, Real World (Oxford University Press 2000), TLS
(20) Brian Skyrms The Stag Hunt and the Evolution of Social Structure (Cambridge University Press 2004), Times Literary Supplement, 23/30 December 2005, No 5360
(21) Stephen Darwall The Second-Person Standpoint: Morality, Respect and Accountability (Harvard University Press, London, 2006) Times Literary Supplement, 2 March, 2007, No 5422, p. 27.
Some other publications
(l) Ed., The Gentle Revolution: Crisis in the Universities, Scepter Books, Dublin, l969.
(2) On Popular Culture (Pamphlet) Wellington Press, Dublin, l969.
(3) 'For Structuralism' in Atlantis, No 4, September l973.
(4) 'French Philosophy' in Cambridge Review, Vol 94, No 22l4, June l973.
(5) 'Tolkien's Good and Evil' in Cambridge Review, Vol 95, No 22l7, November l973.
(6) 'The Eternal Now' in Spode House Review, Vol l0, No ll2, April l974.
(7) 'The Language of Film' in Cambridge Review Vol 96, l974.
(8) 'The Meaning of Creativity' in B. Fitzpatrick and R. Kearney, eds., An Analysis of Third Level Education, Dublin, l975.
(9) 'Reflections on an Irish Education' in Anglo-Irish Studies l, l975.
(l0) 'The Soviet Rhetoric of Rights', Times Higher Education Supplement, February l982.
(11) 'Innocents at Home', Cambridge Review, Vol 108, No 2299, 1987.
(12) 'Liberty: Republican Explorations' Australian Society, Research School of Social Sciences Supplement, 1990, pp. 4-6.
(13) Geoffrey Brennan and Philip Pettit 'Modelling and Motivating Academic Performance', The Australian Universities' Review, Vol 34, 1991, No 1, pp. 4-9.
(14) 'Republican Themes', Legislative Studies, Vol 6, 1992, pp. 29-30.
(15) 'Instituting a Research Ethic: Suspended Judgment Feature Article', Controlled Clinical Trials, Vol 14, 1993, pp. 261-65 (Excerpt of article 81)
(16) 'The Ideal of the Republic', in Eureka Street, Vol 3, No 7, pp. 15-17 and Newsletter of Committee on the Political Economy of the Good Society (PEGS) Vol 3, No 3, Winter 1993, pp. 9 and 16-17.
(17) A Response to Janna Thompson 'Justifying Immigration Restrictions', in Immigration Policy: The Moral and Ethical Dimensions, Australian Catholic University, Sydney, 1993, pp. 14-17.
(18) ‘Our Republican Heritage’, in Eureka Street, Vol 6, No 6, July-August, 1996, pp. 41-45. Text of a talk given for the A.B.C. on ‘Late Night Live’, Feb 1984; No 12 of Caroline Chisholm Series of articles.
Michael Moore and Philip Pettit ‘Undermining Democracy: The Dangers of Citizen-Initiated Referenda’, The Parliamentarian, Vol 78, No 2, 1997, pp.153-4. Advance publication, Canberra Times, 15 February 1997
‘A Republican by Definition?’, The Republican, Vol 1, 1997, p.7.
Donald Chalmers and Philip Pettit ‘Towards a Consensual Culture in the Ethical Review of Research’, Medical Journal of Australia, 1998, Vol 168, pp.79-82.
Review of Governance in the Australian Capital Territory Dept of Urban Services, ACT Government, Canberra, April 1998, pp. viii and 79. Presented to the Chief Minister and the Federal Minister of Territories on behalf of the Working Party for the Review of Governance in the ACT.
‘An Idea of Freedom, The Republican, Sept 1999.
‘Three Problems with A.C.T. Governance’ in John Halligan and Roger Wettenhall, eds, A Decade of Self-Government in the Australian Capital Territory, Centre for Research in Public Sector Management, Canberra, 2000, pp 81-89.
‘The Rawlsian Ideal’, The Princeton Independent (electronic), Feb 2003, http://princetonindependent.com/issue01.03/item10b.html. Translated by Ali Moazzmi moazzami_ali@yahoo.com into Persian and published in Sharg newspaper, Tehran, Jan 2004.
‘Democracy and Common Valuations’ (Tampere Club Presentation), Associations, Vol 8, 2004, 71-75. Reprinted in Riccardo Dottori, ed., in Riccadro Dottori, ed., Reason and Reasonableness, The Dialogue, Yearbook of Philosophical Hermeneutics, Lit Verlag, Muenster/Transaction Publishers, Piscataway, 2005, 441-46. Translated into Spanish ‘Democracia y evaluaciones compartidas’, Isonomia Vol 23, pp 51-56, 2005.
Entrevista. Spanish Interview, El Pais, Madrid, 25 de Julio 2004, Entrevista 6-7, with J.M.Marti Font. French translation in Courrier International, Paris, 16 Sept, 2004: ‘Pour Une Republique Non Jacobine’.
“No hay politica sin dialogo”. Spanish interview Vanguardia, Barcelona, Culturas Section, 4 August, 2004, 2-5, with Daniel Gamper.
‘From Republican Theory to Public Policy’, Thomas Davis Lecture, Radio Telefis Eireann, Dublin, June 2, 2005; published in Mary Jones, ed, The Republic, Mercier Press, Cork, 2005, pp.130-47.
Interview with Petri Koikkalainen and Sami Syrjämäki for NIIN & NÄIN, Finnish Journal of Politics, No 43, 4/2004, pp. 12-21.
Interview with Sandrine Berges for www.Ethique-economique.org/ ‘Philosophy and Economics’, C3ED.
Interview with Stefano Baldolini in Europa, 9 July 2005, Pages 4-5
Interview with Carolina Martin in El Tiempo, 5 July 2006.
Interview with Eduardo Moreno Nunez for www.sinpermiso.info, 2006.
Interview in Morten Ebbe Juul Nielsen, ed., Political Questions, Automatic Press, Roskilde, Denmark, 2006, pp. 105-19. See www.politicalquestions.org
Interview Forbes Magazine on ‘Republicanism. Idea of the Week’, 2 Nov 2006. http://www.forbes.com/leadership/2006/11/02/republicanism-government-democracy-biz_cx_ee_1102idea.html
‘Remanier Le Republicanisme’, Preface for Vincent Bourdeau and Robert Merrill, eds, La Republique et ses Démons: Essais de républicanisme appliqué Editions Ere, Maison-Alfort, France, 2007. <http://www.editions-ere.net/bientot>
Interview in Diego Rios and Christoph Schmidt-Petri, ed., Philosophy of Social Science Questions: Five Questions, Automatic Press, Roskilde, Denmark, 2008, 115-24. See http://www.politicalquestions.org/
Interview with Professor Jun-Hyeok Kwak, Korea University, 2009, Journal of Asiatic Studies (Asea-yeongu) Vol. 52, No. 1 (Spring), 103-41. 'Republicanism and South Korea: Interview with Professor Philip Pettit'. Reprinted in J-H Kwak, ed., Looking for A New Horizon: Interviews with Savants (Hangil Publishing Co, Seoul, forthcoming).
‘How to Democratize Power? Reflections on the Financial Crisis’, in Gilda Farrell, ed., Relearning Progress and Faith in the Future, Council of Europe Publication, forthcoming
‘Remembering the Review’, Cambridge Literary Review, Vol 1, 2009, 121-26
Professional and related service
Secretary, Irish Philosophical Society, 1968-69.
Editor, Cambridge Review 1973-75.
Member of Thyssen Philosophy Group 1975-83; sec 1975-77.
Member of Executive Committee, Society of Applied Philosophy, from its inauguration in 1982 until 1984.
Vice-President, Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, 1987-92
Chairman, Ethics in Human Experimentation Committee, Australian National University, 1986-1991
Member, Executive Council, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia, 1989-92.
Chair, Review of Philosophy Discipline, Flinders University, 1991
Chair, Review of Sociology Dept, Australian National Uni, 1993
Chair, Australian Committee for Philosophy Summer School in China: China, Britain, Australia, 1993-02
President, Australasian Association of Philosophy 1994
Chair, Philosophy of Social Science Section for the International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Florence, 1995.
Member Review of Philosophy Dept, Uni of Wollongong,1994
Member of Australian Health Ethics Committee, 1994-96
External Examiner in Philosophy, Hong Kong University, 1996-98
Advisory Board, Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 1995-
Member and Treasurer, Australian European University Institute Fellowships Association, 1996-2000
Member, Panel C Committee, Academy of Social Sciences in Australia 1997-2001
Advisory Board, Center for Law and Philosophy, Columbia University, New York, 1997-2000
Senior Participant/Program Organiser, ARC Special Research Initiatives Project on Mental Simulation Theory (based in Flinders University) 1997-99
Chair, Working Party for the Review of Governance in the Australian Capital Territory, 1998.
Member, Steering Group, Project on Ethics and Cloning, Australian Academy of Science, 1998-2002
Member, Joint Working Group of the Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee to formulate a National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans 1998-99
Member, Review of Philosophy Dept, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, 1999
Member, Advisory Board (representing Metaphyics/Philosophy of Mind), The McDonnell Project in Philosophy and the Neurosciences, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver 1999-
Member, Board of Academic Advisors, Freedom Project, John Templeton Foundation, 1999-2003
Member, International Advisory Committee for Ford Foundation Conference on Political Philosophy and Political Reform Conference in Beijing 1-3 May 2001
Author, with Professors Geoffrey Brennan and R.E.Goodin, of successful bid for a grant to develop Social and Political Theory (3-4 new positions) to the Performance and Planning Fund, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, 1999.
Member, Panel of Selectors, Imre Lakatos Award, 2000-2001
Non-UK based advisor for Philosophy in the UK Higher Education 2001 Research Assessment Exercise
Member, Review Committee, Brown University, Oct 2000
Member, Social Sciences and Humanities Library Advisory Committee, A.N.U., 2001-02.
External Assessor for Chair Appointment, Bristol University 2001-2
Advisory Committee to the Program Committee in
Social and Political Philosophy, American Philosophical
Association, Eastern Division, June 2002-
Advisory Board, Gourmet Philosophy Report 2002-04
Member, Review of Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University, Dec 02
Member, Advisory Council, Templeton Freedom Awards Program 2003-7
Chair of the Benjamin E. Lippincott Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2004-05
Fellow, Human Development and Capability Association 2004-
Member, US Committee of Philosophy Summer School in China 2005-
Member, Committee for ‘The Witten Lectures on Economics and Philosophy’ 2006-
Member, Scientific Committee, World Conferences on the Future of Science, Venice, 2006—
Consultant, Jiangsu People’s Publishing House, Beijing, on project for translation in contemporary political philosophy.
Member, Advisory Board, Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science, Sage Publications 2007-09
External Advisory Board, Centre for Ethics and Meta-ethics, University of Leeds, UK.
Advisory Board, A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand, Monash University Press, 2008
Board of Trustees, World Conference, Science for Peace, Milan, Nov 2009.
Adviser, for series, Philosophical Concepts, Oxford University Press, ed. Cristia Mercer, 2009-
Member, International Advisory Board, European SSH program on ‘Processes Influencing Democratic Ownership and Participation’
Member, Academic Advisory Board, Encyclopedia for Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Sage Publications.
Joint Editor, Journal of Philosophy, 1999-2006 (Consulting Editor, 96-99)
Associate Editor, Journal of Political Philosophy, 1991-
Member of editorial board or board of advisers:
Journal of Applied Philosophy,1982-2007, Advisory board 2007-
Philosophical Papers ,1985-
Ethics, 1985-91; 1996-
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 1985-1997, 1998-01
Ratio, 1987-
International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 1992-
European Journal of Philosophy, 1992-
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 1992-2007
Sorites (Electronic Journal) 1995-
Philosophical Explorations (Netherlands) 1997-
Cahiers de philosophie de l'universite de Caen (France)1997-
Journal of Economic Methodology 1998-2007
Reason in Practice 2000-
Enfoques (Argentine) 2000-
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (Electronic) 2001-
Res Publica (Argentine) 2001-
Brain and Behavioral Sciences Associate 2002-
Raison Publique 2002-
Law and Philosophy 2002-
Economics and Philosophy 2002-07
Journal of Moral Philosophy 2003-
Philosophical Perspectives 2004-
Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (electronic) 2004-
Comprendre (electronic) 2005-
Law, Norms, and Informal Order (electronic) 2005-
Beijing Review of Philosophy 2006-
Power 2007-
Theoria 2007-
Journal of Public Philosophy (China) 2008-
Journal of Social Ontology 2009-
Ethics and Global Political 2009-
Co-editor, with John McDowell and Crispin Wright of Philosophical Theory, a series published by Basil Blackwell, 1985-93.
Co-editor, with Alan Hamlin of Economics and Philosophy, a series published by Basil Blackwell, 1989-93.
Member of editorial board, Contemporary Political Theory, a series from Cambridge University Press, ed. Ian Shapiro
Member of editorial board, Cambridge
Studies in Philosophy and Law, a series from Cambridge University Press, ed. G.A.Postema
Guest Editor, Monist, Issue on Civic Republicanism and Political Philosophy, Vol 84. No 1, 2001
Princeton:
Member, Executive Committee, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, 2002-
Member, Interdepartmental Committee for the Fund for Irish Studies, Princeton University, 2003-
Member, Tanner Committee, 2004- (Acting Chair, 2007-08)
Papers for conferences and seminars
Many of the published articles listed were originally read as conference or seminar papers. I have been a conference speaker, usually invited, at the meetings and events mentioned in A and a speaker in Departments or at Conferences in the University institutions mentioned under B.
A. Associations
American Philosophical Association (L.A.1998, Chicago 2000, New York 2000, Seattle 2002, San Fran 2003, Portland 2006)
American Political Science Association (Washington 2000, Philadelphia 2003, Chicago 2004, Philadelphia 2006, Boston 2008)
Analysis Editorial Group (Cambridge 1990)
Analytic Legal Philosophers’ Annual Meeting (New York 2000)
Anglo-German Political Philosophy group (Cambridge l978).
Aristotelian Society (London l986).
Association for Legal and Social Philosophy (Edinburgh 1981).
Australian Capital Territory, 10th Anniversary Conference (Canberra 1999)
Australian Institute of Criminology, Annual Conference (Melbourne 1997)
Australian Academy of the Social Sciences, Conference on Citizenship, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2004
Australasian Association of Philosophy (Sydney l985, Brisbane 1987, Auckland 1988, Sydney 1990, Massey 1990, Canberra 1994, Armidale 1995, Brisbane 2000, South Molle 2004, Canberra 2006)
Australasian Political Studies Association, Keynote Invited Panel (Canterbury, NZ, 1998)
Australian Society of Legal Philosophy (Sydney l985, l987, Melbourne 1992).
Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia (Canberra l984, 1991, 1993).
British Psychological Society (Guildford l979).
British Society for Ethical Theory (Rotterdam 2000)
British Society for Phenomenology (Southampton l969, Dublin 1971).
British Sociological Association, Theory Group (Leeds 1979).
British Thyssen Philosophy Group (Windermere l977, Chipping Camden 1981).
Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (Charles Sturt 2001)
Centre for Independent Studies (Sydney l987).
Centre Culturel Internationale de Cerisy-la-Salle 1993,1998
Centre for Andalusian Studies, Seville March 2008
Columbia University Seminar in Philosophy of Science 1997
Columbia University Seminar in Social and Political Thought 1998, 2006
Conference on Collective Intentionality IV, Siena 2004; VI, Berkeley 2008
Cordoba Institute 2007
El Escorial Summer School Lecture, Uni of Complutense, Spain, 2004, 2008
Ethics Centenary Conference on Norms (Chicago 1989).
European Society for Analytic Philosophy, 5th Annual Conference, Lisbon 2005, Invited speaker.
Ford Foundation Conference on Political Philosophy and Political Reform Conference in Beijing 1-3 May 2001 (Keynote speaker)
Gesellschaft fuer Analytische Philosophie, Berlin, Sept 2006 (Keynote)
International Seminar for Public Economics (Canberra l986).
International Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (Salzburg 1983; Florence 1995; Oviedo 2003, Invited Speaker).
International Philosophy Symposium, XVII (Mexico, August 1999)
International Society for Economics and Philosophy (New Orleans 1995).
Inter-university Centre, Dubrovnik (1979, 1981, 2006, 2008).
Internationale Vereinigung Fuer Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie (Lund 2003, Plenary Speaker)
Irish Philosophy Society (Dublin l969, Galway l97l).
Irish Philosophical Club (Ballymascanlon l97l).
Italian Society for Analytical Philosophy (Rome 1992)
Italian Democratic Party Summer School (Cortona 2008)
Italian Academy, New York 1997, Rome 2003
Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society & the Mind Association (Oxford 1984, London 1986, Reading 1992).
Justice, Welfare and Economics Program, Harvard University, 2007
La Caixa Foundation, Barcelona. Invited public lectures Oct 2004 (Tarragona, Girona, Lerida)
Liberty Fund (Canberra 1991, 1993, 1994; Adelaide 1996; Indianapolis 1997)
Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (Austria) (Kirchbeg l978, l982, 1989).
Myer Foundation (Cranlana Program) 1999
New Zealand Association for Legal and Social Philosophy (Wellington 1990, Auckland 1994)
Notre Dame University Irish Studies Summer School, Dublin 2004
Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (Melbourne 1990)
Philosophy and Public Affairs Society (New York 1997)
Philosophy of Social Science Roundtable IV (New York 2005) Keynote speaker
Rocky Mountain Student Philosophy Conference (Boulder 2008) Keynote
Public Policy Network Conference (Canberra 1998)
Royal Institute of Philosophy (Southampton l969, Norwich l977, London l980, Glasgow 1989, Cambridge 2004).
Seminar for Austrian Philosophy (Sheffield l979, Manchester 1979).
Social Philosophy and Policy Center Conference (La Jolla 2000)
SOPHA (Geneva 2009)
South African Philosophy Association (Cape Town 1993)
Spindel Conference, Memphis, 2005
Swedish Academy of Sciences Seminar in honour of J.Rawls, 1999
Templeton Foundation Summer School 1999, 2000
Umberto Veronesi Foundation, First Conference on the Future of Science, Venice, 2005; second 2006
University of North Carolina Colloquium 1996
USSR-GB Friendship Society (Wentworth Castle l980, Sochi l98l)
Vancouver Institute 2007
Van Leer Foundation (Jerusalem l986).
Vodafone Espana Lectures (Madrid 2004, Barcelona 2004)
Villa Olmo Conference, Lake Como. Conference on Inconsistency (2003)
Western Australian Association for the History & Philosophy of Science (Perth 1987).
Wittenberg Centre for Global Ethics (Wittenberg 2001)
B. University Institutions
Aarhus 2005
Aberystwyth l978, l98l.
Adelaide l985 (Economics, Philosophy), 1999 (Law)
Arizona 2002
Athens 2009
Auckland 1994.
Austin, U.of Texas 1998 (Law), 2000 (Pol.Sc.)
Australian Defence Force Academy 1990.
Australian Catholic University, Sydney 1993
Australian National University 1982, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Barcelona (Pompeu Fabra) 2004
Barcelona (Autonoma) 2006.
Berkeley, U.of Calif. 1998, 2006, 2008 (2)
Bielefeld 2003, 2008
Birkbeck College 1989.
Birmingham l98l.
Boulder, Colorado 1995, 2008.
Bowling Green 2006.
Bradford l986, 1992.
British Columbia 2008
Bristol l980, 1992.
Brown 1999, 2006, 2007.
Bruges 2007
Buenos Aires 1999 (di Tella)
Buffalo 2009
Caen 1996
Cambridge l98l, l986, 1989, 1992, 2005, 2007 (2), 2010 (2)
Canterbury, NZ 1998
Carleton, Ottawa l979.
Cape Town l974, 1993.
Chiba University 2003
Chicago (Pol) 2004
City University, London l982.
City.U.New York, Grad.C. 1997
Columbia, New York l979, 1997, 2000, 2006, 2009.
Concordia 1999
Connecticut, Storrs l979, 1999.
Cork l969, l97l, l979.
Cornell 1997
Crete 2006, 2009
Dartmouth 2006.
Duke 2008
East Anglia l977, 1987, 1992.
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sc.Soc., Paris 1990, 1992.
Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, 1992, 1996.
CNRS, 2009
European University Institute, Florence 1989, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009.
Essex l979, l986.
Flinders l985, 1997.
Frankfurt 2009
Galway 1989.
Geneva 1996
Georgetown 2004
Glasgow l972.
Granada, Moral Philosophy Conference 2005.
Groningen 2006
Harvard 1999, 2005, 2006
Helsinki 1992, 1996.
Hobart 1998
Hong Kong 1996
I.R.E.S.C.O, Paris 1992
Jerusalem, Van Leer Foundation l986.
Jerusalem, Hebrew University, 2008
John Jay College 1997
Johns Hopkins 1997, 2000
Keele l978, l98l.
Konstanz l974 (Sociology), 1998 (Philosophy). 2004 (Philosophy)
Kyoto, Ritsumeikan University, 2005
La Trobe 1982, 1990, 1998, 2003.
L.S.E. 1983, 1989, 1992.
Lancaster l98l.
Leeds l977, l980 (Sociology), 2009.
London, Queen Mary, 2009
Louvain 1992
Lund 1989, 1999, 2005, 2008
Macquarie University 2002
Madrid, Complutense 2009
Manchester l977 (Sociology & Philosophy), l979.
Massey 1988.
Maynooth l977.
McGill 1999
Michigan State 2007
Missouri, Columbia 2004
M.I.T. 1997 (Pol.Sc.), 2004 (Phil), 2006
Melbourne l982, l984 (Law), l985 (Economics), l986, l987, 1992.
Monash 1982, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1999 (2), 2003.
Montreal 1999, 2001, 2002
Munich l977.
Natal, Durban l974.
Nebraska 2000
Neuchatel 1996
Newcastle, UK 2009
New England l985.
New York University 1995, 2002, 2003.
New School of Social Research, New York, 2005
New South Wales 2004
North Carolina 1996
Northwestern 1999
Notre Dame l975, 1997, Dublin 2004
Ohio State 2004
Otago 1988.
Open University l983.
Oxford l975, l976, l979, l980, 1989, 1992, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2008.
Palermo 2001
Pavia 2002
Pennsylvania 2006, 2008
Princeton 1989, 1999, 2000.
Queensland l985, 2001.
Queen's, Belfast l968, l976, 2007 (2).
Reading l974.
Rice 2008
Rome (Econ) 2004
Rotterdam 1996, 1997, 2000 (Conference on The Common Mind)
Rutgers 1993, 2005, 2006.
St Louis 1999
St Petersburg, Russia, 2009
Sheffield l978, l979.
Sorbonne 2004 (Conference on ‘Republicanism’)
St Gallen, Switzerland 2004
Santiago, Diego Portales and Catholic Universities 2008
Stellenbosch l974.
Stanford l986, 1995, 2007.
Stockholm 1989.
Sussex l977, 1990 (Cog Sc).
Sydney l984, 1995, 1999, 2006, 2007, 2009.
Tilburg 2008
Toronto (Law) 2004, 2005
Trinity, Dublin l972, l976, l983, 1987, 1999.
Tulane 2004, 2005
Turku 2005
University College, Dublin l970, 1987, 1992, 1996, 1999
Utah 2005
Utrecht 1996
Valencia, UIMP, 2001
Vanderbilt 2004
Victoria, Canada 2007
Warwick l978, l983.
Washington U., St Louis 1999, 2008
Witten-Herdecke, 2007
Witwatersrand l974.
Western Australia l987, 1996.
William and Mary 2006
Wisconsin, Madison, 2002
Wollongong 1988.
Yale 1997 (Pol Sci); 1997 (Phil); 2000 (Pol Sc); 2001 (Law), 2004 (Pol), 2005 (Law), 2006 (Pol)
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