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Work Address:

              S431 Ross Building

              York University

              4700 Keele Street

              Toronto, Ontario

              Canada M3J 1P3

              Phone: 416-736-2100 x77575

              E-mail: rmyers@yorku.ca

 

Current Position:

 

Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy, York University

Areas of Specialization:

 

Theoretical Ethics (normative theory and metaethics), Philosophy of Action

Areas of Competence:

 

Epistemology, 18th Century Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Applied Ethics

 

Education:

 

Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, 1989

B.A. (honours), Queen's University at Kingston, 1980

Employment:

 

York University, Department of Philosophy

--2002-       : Associate Professor

--2001-2002: Assistant Professor

 

Barnard College, Columbia University, Department of Philosophy

--1992-2001: Assistant Professor

--1989-1992: Visiting Assistant Professor

 

New York University, Department of Philosophy

--1988-1989: Visiting Assistant Professor

 

Publications: Books

 

Self-Governance and Cooperation, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999, Pp. 179.  (Paperback edition, 2003.)

Publications: Journal Articles

"Desires and Normative Truths: A Holist's Response to the Sceptics," Mind (forthcoming).

"Reply to Anton Leist: Keeping Constructivism in Its Place," Analyse und Kritik 33 (June 2011), pp. 149-153.

"Cooperating to Promote the Good," Analyse und Kritik 33 (June 2011), pp. 123-139. 

"Finding Value in Davidson," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (March 2004), pp. 107-136.

"The Inescapability of Moral Reasons," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (June 1999), pp. 281-307.

"On the Explanation, the Justification and the Interpretation of Action," Nous 29 (June 1995), pp. 212-231.

"Prerogatives and Restrictions from the Cooperative Point of View," Ethics 105 (Oct. 1994), pp. 128-152.

Publications: Book Chapters

"Interpretation and Value," forthcoming in E. Lepore and K. Ludwig, eds., A Companion to Donald Davidson (Wiley-Blackwell).

 

Publications: Conference Proceedings

 

"Davidson on Desire and Value," in Language and World, V. Munz, K. Puhl, J. Wang, eds., Proceedings of the 32nd International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, 2009.

"Radical Interpretation and Moral Theory," in The Role of Pragmatics in Contemporary Philosophy, P. Weingartner, G. Schurz and G. Dorn, eds., Proceedings of the 20th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, 1997.

 

Publications: Longer Book Reviews (> 2500 words)

Paul Hurley, Beyond Consequentialism, reviewed in Ethics 121 (January 2011), pp. 444-449.

 

Robert Nozick, Invariances: The Structure of the Objective World, reviewed in Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (December 2003), pp. 514-518.

Robert Adams, Finite and Infinite Goods, reviewed in Ethics 112 (January 2002), pp. 351-354.

 

Publications: Shorter Book Reviews (< 2500 words)

 

Peter Rijpkema, State Perfectionism and Personal Freedom, reviewed in Ethics 107 (Oct. 1996), p. 178.

David Cooper, Value Pluralism and Ethical Choice, reviewed in Ethics 105 (Jan. 1995), p. 447.

 

Conference Presentations:

"Smith's Practicality Requirement: A Friendly Amendment, Then a Problem"

--Societe de Philosophie Analytique, Paris, May 2012

"Davidson on Desire and Value"

--32nd International Wittgenstein Symposium, Austria, August 2009  

"Value Realism and the Holism of Desire"

--European Congress of Analytic Philosophy, August 2008            

 

"Practical Reason and the Holism of Desire"

--Canadian Philosophical Association, June 2006

 

"Holism and the Interpretation of Desire"

--The Levels of Interpretation, The 5th Prague Interpretation Colloquium, Prague, Czech Republic, April 2005

 

"Davidson’s Case for Objective Value"

--Objectivity and Meaning: Themes from Davidson, University of Oslo, Norway, April 2004

 

"The Objectivity of Value: Reflections on Stroud’s Differences with Davidson"

--11th Seminar on Philosophy and Cognitive Science: Aspects of the Philosophy of Barry Stroud, Oviedo, Spain, June 2000

 

"Radical Interpretation and Moral Theory"

--20th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Austria, August 1997

 

"Cooperating to Promote the Good"

--Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, April 1995

 

"Self-Governance and Integrity"

--American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, March 1995

--Florida Philosophical Association, October 1994

Invited Lectures:

 

"Value and Desire: What Davidson Should Have Said to Mackie"

--University of Calgary, October 2007

--Queen’s University, September 2007

--York University, November 2006

 

"Practical Reason and Desire: Reconsidering Hume’s Legacy"

--York University, October 2004

--University of Stockholm, April 2004

 

"Finding Value in Davidson"

 --Graduate Center, City University of New York, February 2003

 

"Remaining True to One’s Convictions: Ethical Theory Without Ethical Distortion"

--City College, November 2002

--York University, January 2001

--University of Toronto, February 2001

 

"Rights as Guarantors of Freedoms"

 --Unilever Centre for Comparative and Applied Ethics, South Africa, June 1999

 

"Has Smith Solved the Moral Problem?"

--University of Natal at Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, June 1999

 

"The Inescapability of Moral Reasons"

--University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, June 1999

--University of Natal at Durban, South Africa, June 1999

--University of Cape Town, South Africa, June 1999

 

"Externalism, Self-Governance and Morality"

 --University of Miami, March 1996

 

"Cooperating to Promote the Good"

--University of Stockholm, Sweden, November 1995

--University of Turku, Finland, November 1995

--University of Miami, April 1995

 

"On the Explanation, the Justification and the Interpretation of Action"

--University of Florida, December 1994

 

"Prerogatives and Restrictions from the Cooperative Point of View"

--Simon Fraser University, February 1992

 

"Accounting for the Prominence of Our Reasons to Act Morally"

--McGill University, January 1992

 

"Reasons for Action and the Orders of Desire"

--Queen's University at Kingston, February 1990

--The University of Toronto, January 1990

--Columbia University, March 1989

--The University of Ottawa, December 1988

 

"Self-Interested Reasons to Act Morally"

--The University of Calgary, April 1988

--Reed College, March 1988

--The California Institute of Technology, February 1988

--The University of Pennsylvania, January 1988   

External Examinations:

 

Ryan Robb, Rights, Interests, Choices and Autonomy, University of Western Ontario, December 2007.  Supervisor: Denis Klimchuk

 

Rachel Sheffrin, Thinking Beyond the Bounds of Sense: Reflections on the Possibility of Transcendental Reflection, Queen’s University, May 2007.  Supervisor: David Bakhurst.  

 

Rachel Fern, Interpretation and the Written Word: The Intentional Fallacy, Queen’s University, June 2006.  Supervisor: David Bakhurst.

Ph.D. supervisions:

 

Michelle Ciurria, on blame (in progress).

Bernard Ennis, on metaethics (in progress)           

 

Andrew Hryhorowych, on evil (in progress)

Imola Ilyes, on sentimentalism (in progress)

 

Adam Rawlings, How Reasons Explain Actions, defended April 2011.

 

James Pratt, From an Ethics of Virtue to an Ethics of Character: Character and Moral Psychology, defended December 2007.

 

Shyam Ranganathan, Translating Evaluative Discourse: The Semantics of Thick and Thin Concepts, defended September 2007.

 

Kevin Buzinski, The Hinges of Morality, defended May 2007.

 

Darren Domsky, Extending Beyond Ethical Extensionism: A Search for the Most Plausible Theoretical Basis for any Non-Anthropocentric, Non-Sentientist Environmental Ethic, defended June 2006.

 

Ramsey McNabb, Induction and Moral Particularism, defended May 2006.

Ph.D. committees:

 

Brandon Fenton, on autonomy (in progress). Supervisor: Susan Dimock.

Matt Schaeffer, on punishment (in progress). Supervisor: Michael Giudice.

 

William Woof, on business ethics (in progress). Supervisor: Wesley Cragg.

Dale Matthew, Racial Discrimination and the Site of Distributive Justice, defended summer 2012.  Supervisor: Esteve Morera.

Ryan Tonkens, The Virtues and Vices of Rigging the Natural Lottery: A Character-Based Evaluation of Prenatal Genetic Alteration, defended summer 2012.  Supervisor: Duff Waring.

James Connelly, Wittgenstein and Early Analytic Semantics: Towards a Phenomenology of Truth, defended fall 2007.  Supervisor: Henry Jackman.

 

Alex Smith, The Possibility of Stability in Nationally Diverse States, defended September 2002.  (Dean’s Representative)  Supervisor: Lesley Jacobs.

 

Richard Allen, Columbia University, defended fall 2000. Supervisor: Bernard Berofsky.

University Service:

 

At York University:

2012-2013

Chair, Department of Philosophy

Member, University Senate

2011-2012

Chair, Department of Philosophy

Member, University Senate

2010-2011

Sabbatical Leave

2009-2010

Chair, Department of Philosophy

Member, University Senate

 

2008-2009

Chair, Department of Philosophy

Member, University Senate

 

2007-2008

Chair, Department of Philosophy

Member, University Senate         

 

2006-2007

Director, Philosophy Graduate Programme

Member, Philosophy Executive Committee

Member, Philosophy Hiring Committee

 

2005-2006

Faculty of Arts Fellowship (full teaching and administrative leave)

Member, Philosophy Hiring Committee

 

2004-2005

Interim Director, Philosophy Graduate Programme

Philosophy Placement Officer

Member, Philosophy Executive Committee

Member, Philosophy Hiring Committee

 

2003-2004

Sabbatical Leave

 

2002-2003

Chair, Arts Faculty Committee on Research, Grants and Scholarships

Member, Arts Faculty Merit Committee

Member, Philosophy Graduate Programme Admissions and Scholarships Committee

Chair, Departmental Speakers and Research Committee

Member, Departmental Curriculum Committee

Member, Departmental Students and Schools Committee

 

2001-2002

Member, Arts Faculty Committee on Research, Grants and Scholarships   

Member, Departmental Curriculum Committee

Member, Departmental Students and Schools Committee

 

At Barnard College, Columbia University:

 

Acting Chair, Barnard Department of Philosophy (1997-98)

Chair, Departmental Search Committee (1997-98)

Member, Departmental Search Committee (1993-94)

Member, Departmental Search Committee (1992-93)

 

Member, College Committee on Honors (1998-2000)

First-year and sophomore adviser (1996-2001)

Member, College Library Committee (1994-96)

 

   
Robert Myers, Philosophy Department, York University  
Department of Philosophy York University