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Curriculum Vitae 1. Bernard M. Reginster, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Brown University 2. Address:

Department of Philosophy 45 Prospect Street Brown University Providence, RI 02912 (401) 863-9132

3. Education College Level Education Académie de Bouillon, Académie Royale d'Uccle (Bruxelles), Belgium (197782): Prix d'Excellence (Classical Guitar, Musical Theory, History of Music) Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium (1979-1984): Candidature en Psychologie, ‘Grande Distinction’ Licence en Philosophie, ‘La Plus Grande Distinction’ Diplôme d'Agrégation, ‘La Plus Grande Distinction’ Graduate Education Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany (1984-5) Visiting Student University of Pennsylvania (1986-1992) M.A., Ph.D., Philosophy (May 1992) Affiliate Scholarship, Boston Psychoanalytical Society and Institute, 2004-5 4. Professional Appointments Loyola Marymount University, Assistant Professor (tenure track), 1992-4 Brown University, Assistant Professor, 1994-2001 – Associate Professor, 20012007 – Professor 2007-present Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, 1997-8 Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellow, Princeton University Center for Human Values, 1997-8 Visiting Professorship: University of California at Berkeley, 1999 (declined) University of Pittsburgh, 2001 (declined) Harvard University, 2001 (declined) National Humanities Center Fellow, 1999-2000 (declined for Fall 1999) Associate Professor, Cornell University (2003; offer declined); Professor, UC Berkeley (2008: offer declined) Erikson Scholar, Erikson Institute, Austen Riggs Center (Spring 2010)

5. Completed Research a. Books & Monographs • The Affirmation of Life. Nietzsche on Overcoming Nihilism (Harvard University Press, 2006), 312 pp. o In Japanese translation (Hosei University Press, forthcoming 2017) b. Chapters in books • “The Will to Power and the Ethics of Creativity” in Nietzsche and Morality, B. Leiter & N. Sinhababu ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 32-56. • “Autonomy and Selfhood as the Basis of Morality” in The Cambridge History of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (1790-1870), A. Wood & S. Hahn eds. (Cambridge University Press, 2012), 387-433. • “Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wagner” in A Companion to Schopenhauer, B. Vandenabeele ed. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012), 349-366. • “Art and Affirmation” in Nietzsche on Art and Life, D. Came ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), 14-38.   • “Compassion and Selflessness” in Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Normativity, C. Janaway & S. Robertson eds. (Oxford University Press, 2012), 160-182. • “The Genealogy of Guilt” in Essays on The Genealogy of Morals, S. May ed. (Cambridge University Press, 2011), pp. 56-77. • “The Psychology of Christian Morality” in The Oxford Nietzsche Handbook, K. Gemes and J. Richardson eds. (Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 701726. • “Nietzsche” in The International Encyclopedia of Ethics (Blackwell Publishers). • Preface to Hamid Mahboodi’s Nietzsche and Tragic Yes-Saying to Life (in a Farsi translation) (forthcoming). • “Authenticity in Psychoanalysis” in Authenticity (Oxford Concepts Series), T. Carman ed. (Oxford University Press, forthcoming). • “Compassion and Selflessness in Nietzsche and Schopenhauer” in Sympathy (Oxford Concepts Series), E. Schiessel ed. (Oxford University Press, 2015), pp. 254-285. • “Ressentiment, Power, and Value” in Nietzsche on Morality and Affirmation, D. Came ed. (forthcoming). • “Schopenhauer and Freud on Self-Knowledge as Freedom” in Self-Knowledge U. Renz ed. (Oxford UP ‘Concepts’ Series, forthcoming). • “The Will to Power” in Routledge Philosophy Minds: Nietzsche, P. Katsafanas ed. (Routledge, forthcoming) c. Refereed Journal Articles • “Ressentiment, Evaluation, Integrity” in International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. XXVII, No. 3 (1995), pp. 117-125. 2

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“Nietzsche on Ressentiment and Valuation” in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. LVII, No. 2 (June 1997), pp. 281-305. “Perspectivism, Criticism and Freedom of Spirit” in The European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 8, No. 1 (April 2000), pp. 40-62. “Nietzsche on Selflessness and the Value of Altruism” in The History of Philosophy Quarterly, Volume 17, No. 2 (April 2000), pp. 177-200. “Nietzsche’s ‘Revaluation’ of Altruism” in Nietzsche-Studien. Jubiläumsband 29 (2000), pp. 199-219. “Nihilism and the Affirmation of Life” in International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. XXXIV, No. 3 (2002), pp. 55-68. “What is a Free Spirit? Nietzsche on Fanaticism” in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 1/2003, pp. 51-85. “Le regard et l’aliénation dans L’être et le néant” in Revue Philosophique de Louvain, Tome 105, No. 3 (August 2007), pp. 398-427. “Nietzsche on Pleasure and Power” in Philosophical Topics, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Fall 2007), pp. 161-191. “Knowledge and Selflessness: Schopenhauer and the Paradox of Reflection” in European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 2 (August 2008), pp. 251272. “Honesty and Curiosity in Nietzsche’s Free Spirit” in Journal of the History of Philosophy LI/3 (July 2013), pp. 441-464. “Three Views of Otherness” in Pastoral Psychology (special issue, “Psychology and the Other”) 62/4 (August 2013), pp. 437-450. “ Nietzsche, Proficiency and the (New) Spirit of Capitalism” in Journal of Value Inquiry 49/3, 2015, pp. 453-477. “Ressentiment, Power, and Value” [in Portuguese translation] in Cardenas Nietzsche (forthcoming 2016). “Affirmation and Absurdity” in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, symposium on R. Jay Wallace’s The View From Here (forthcoming 2016)

d. Non-refereed Journal Articles • “The Paradox of Perspectivism” in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. LXII, No. 1 (January 2001), pp. 217-233. • “Happiness as a Faustian Bargain” in Daedalus Vol. 133, No. 2 (January 2004), pp. 52-59. • “Self-Knowledge, Responsibility, and the Third Person” in Book Symposium on Richard Moran, Authority and Estrangement in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Vol. LXIX, No. 2 (September 2004), pp. 433439. • “Social Externalism and Solipsism” in Interpersonal Perspectives and Knowledge, a special edition of The Modern Schoolman (Seventh Henle Conference in the History of Philosophy), Vol. LXXXIV, No. 2 & 3 (January & March 2007), pp. 171-184. • “Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness.’ On Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment” in Philosophic Exchange, No. 37 (2007), pp. 17-40. 3

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“What is New in Nietzsche’s «New Darwinism»?” in International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. XXXIX, no. 3 (September 2008), pp. 99-116. “Replies to My Critics” in International Studies in Philosophy, 43/1 (Spring 2012), pp. 130-143. “Power in Action: Comments on Paul Katsafanas’ Agency and the Foundations of Ethics. Nietzschean Constitutivism” in Journal of Nietzsche Studies (forthcoming).

e. Book Reviews • Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality: Essays on Nietzsche's On the Genealogy of Morals, ed. R. Schacht (University of California Press: Berkeley, 1994) in Ethics Vol. 106, No. 2 (1996), pp. 457-459. • Karl Löwith, Nietzsche’s Philosophy of the Eternal Recurrence of the Same (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997) in The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XCV, No. 11 (November 1998), pp. 591-597. • Brian Leiter, Nietzsche on Morality (Routledge: London and New York, 2002) in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (January 2003) • John Richardson, Nietzsche’s New Darwinism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. LXXV, No. 1 (July 2007), pp. 227-230. • Julian Young, Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Religion (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006) in Mind 117/465 (January 2008), 237-241. • Christopher Janaway, Beyond Selflessness (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 90/3 (December 2008), 352-5. • Barbara Hannan, The Riddle of the World. A Reconsideration of Schopenhauer’s Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008) in Notre Dame Book Reviews http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=16925 (August 2009) • Christopher Janaway, Beyond Selflessness (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) in Ethics. • Ken Gemes and Simon May, ed., Nietzsche on Freedom and Autonomy (Oxford University Press, 2009) in Notre Dame Book Reviews http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/24779-nietzsche-on-freedom-and-autonomy (July 2011) f. Abstracts • Numerous abstracts in professional publications g. Invited Lectures • “Nietzsche on Self-Love and Altruistic Love” presented at Tulane University, January 1994 • “Nietzsche on Ressentiment and Evaluation” presented at Columbia University, January 1994 • “Nietzsche on Ressentiment and Evaluation” presented at Brown University, January 1994

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“Splendor of Truth and Misery of Interpretation” presented to the Loyola Marymount Philosophical Society, May 1994 “Respecting the Freedom of Others” presented at Loyola Marymount University, November 12, 1998 “Internalism, Criticism and the Value of Autonomy” presented to the Conference on Practical Reasoning, Los Angeles, November 13, 1998 “Respecting the Freedom of Others” presented as the second Lecture on Medicine and Human Values to the University of California at Berkeley, School of Public Health, November 17, 1998 “Genealogy and Self-Creation in Michel Foucault” presented to the Genealogy and Genetic Fallacy Workshop, Department of Philosophy, Stanford University, May 18, 1999 “Nietzsche on the Nature and the Sources of Nihilism” presented to the Department of German Studies, Brown University, October 28, 1999 “Shame, Love and Alienation” presented at Wake Forest University, March 17, 2000 “Shame, Love and Alienation” presented at Duke University, March 24, 2000 “Shame, Love and Alienation” presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, May 5, 2000 “Nihilism and Revaluation” presented at Nietzsche, Value, and “Revaluation”: A Centenary Conference at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, October 12-15, 2000 “Nietzsche on Fanaticism” presented at Princeton University, October 25, 2000 “Nihilism and the Affirmation of Life” presented to the Eastern APA meeting of the North American Nietzsche Society, December 29, 2000 “What is a Free Spirit?” presented at Harvard University, October 25, 2001 “Love and Alienation” presented at the Brown Philosophy Graduate Forum, February 14, 2002 “Nihilism and the Affirmation of Life” presented to the Rhode Island Philosophical Society Spring Meeting, April 6, 2002 “Nihilism and Will to Power [Nihilismus und Wille zur Macht]” presented at the Internationale Nietzsche Tagung, Naumburg, August 22-25, 2002 “Freud on Identification and Morality” presented to the Philosophy Reading Group, Stanford University, October 24, 2002 “Love and Alienation” presented to the Undergraduate Philosophy Association “Distinguished Speaker Series,” Stanford University, October 25, 2002 “What is the Will to Power?” presented to the Philosophy Colloquium, Stanford University, October 25, 2002 “What is the Will to Power?” presented the Philosophy Department, Cornell University, January 31, 2003 “What is the Will to Power?” presented to the Philosophy Colloquium, University of Oklahoma, February 7, 2003

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“Eternal Recurrence and Affirmation of Life” presented at a Symposium of the Pacific APA, San Francisco, March 28, 2003 Presentation and participation at the “Nietzsche and Normativity” Law & Philosophy roundtable, University of Illinois at Champaign, September 5 &6, 2003 “Pessimism, Will to Power, and Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness’” presented to the Philosophy Department, Wellesley College, November 18, 2003 “Self-Knowledge, Responsibility, and the Third Person” presented to the Philosophy and Psychiatry Reading Group at Butler Hospital, Providence, May 19, 2004 “Naturalism, Nihilism, and Fictionalism” presented to the Radcliffe Seminar “Nietzsche and Naturalism,” Cambridge, November 7, 2004 “The Will to Power and the Ethics of Creativity” presented to the Philosophy Department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, November 19, 2004. “The Will to Power and Nietzsche’s Ethics of Creativity” presented to the Nietzsche Tagung at the Kolleg Friedrich Nietzsche, Weimar, December 19, 2004 “Le Regard” presented at the Colloque International Sartre at the Université de Liège (Belgium), May 6, 2005 “On Being Looked At” presented to the Philosophy Department, Southern Methodist University, October 28, 2005 “What is New in Nietzsche’s «New Darwinism»?” presented at a special session of the North American Nietzsche Society at the APA Meeting, New York, December 27, 2005 “Social Externalism and Solipsism. Commentary on Lynne Baker’s «FirstPerson Externalism»” presented to the Seventh Henle Conference on Knowledge and Intersubjectivity, Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, April 1, 2006 “Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness.’ Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment” presented to the Center for Philosophic Exchange, SUNY Brockport, October 19, 2006 “The Will to Power and the Ethics of Creativity” presented to the Center for Human Values, Princeton University, November 3, 2006. “Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness.’ Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment” presented to the Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan, December 19, 2006. “Nietzsche on Pleasure and Power” presented to the Philosophy Department, Colgate University, March 8, 2007. “Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness’” to be presented to the Department of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania, March 30, 2007. “Replies to my Critics” at “Author-Meets-Critics” session on The Affirmation of Life, at the Pacific Meeting of the APA, San Francisco, April 5, 2007. “Knowledge and Selflessness: Schopenhauer and the Paradox of Reflection” presented at the conference on Schopenhauer’s Philosophy of Value, University of Southampton, July 11, 2007. 6









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“Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness.’ Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment” presented to the Department of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley, November 1, 2007. Reply to Sebastian Gardner’s “Nietzsche’s Philosophical Aestheticism” presented at the NYU Annual Conference on Issues in Modern Philosophy, November 10, 2007. “Nietzsche’s ‘New Happiness.’ Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment” presented to the Department of Philosophy, University of Kansas, November 26, 2007. “Selflessness and Compassion in Schopenhauer and Nietzsche” presented to the conference “Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Normativity” at the University of Southampton, July 11, 2008. “Freud on Identification” presented to the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, University of Illinois at Champaign, September 25, 2008. “On Being Looked at: Sartre on the Philosophical Significance of Alienation” presented to the Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois at Champaign, September 26, 2008. “Art and Affirmation” presented to a conference “Nietzsche on Nihilism and Affirmation” at the Institute of Philosophy, University of London, May 15-16, 2009. “The Genealogy of Guilt” presented to the British Nietzsche Society, Oxford, September 15, 2009. “Freud on Identification and Self-Criticism” presented to the Philosophy Department, New York New School for Social Research, October 15, 2009. “The Psychology of Christian Morality” presented to the “Nietzsche and Naturalism” workshop, University of Southampton, December 12, 2009. “Longing, Boredom, and the Elusiveness of Fulfillment” presented to the Erikson Institute/Williams College Study Group, March 25, 2010. Seminar series presented to the Erikson Institute, Austen Riggs Center: April 1, 2010: “Shame” April 8, 2010: “Intersubjectivity” April 15, 2010: “Anxiety” April 29, 2010: “Alienation” May 6, 2010: “Authenticity” “Shame, Impotence, Exposure” presented to the Department of Philosophy, Northwestern University, April 23, 2010. “Shame, Impotence, Exposure” presented to the Berkshires Psychoanalytic Institute, May 15, 2010. “Shame and Social Power” presented to the Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, October 14, 2010. “Shame and Social Power” presented at the Erikson Scholars Conference Lost in Familiar Places, Austen Riggs Center, October 16, 2010. “Nietzsche on Curiosity and Freedom of Mind” presented to the NANS Session at the Pacific Meeting of the APA, April 21, 2011.

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“The Genealogy of Guilt” presented at the Alice Kaplan Humanities Center, Northwestern University, May 12, 2011. “Three Concepts of Otherness” presented at the conference Psychology and the Other, Lesley University, October 2, 2011. “The Will to Nothingness” presented at the first Modern Philosophy Workshop, Boston University, October 14, 2011. “Shame and Alienation” presented to the Rhode Island Association of Psychoanalytical Practitioners (RIAPP) on February 1, 2012. “The Will to Nothingness” presented to the philosophy colloquium at Haverford College, March 23, 2012. “Honesty and Curiosity in Nietzsche’s Free Spirit” to Philosophy Group at Haverford College, March 23, 2012. “The Will to Nothingness” presented at a conference on Nietzsche on Affirmation and Morality at Oxford University, St Hugh College, November 13-4. “Honesty and Curiosity in Nietzsche’s Free Spirit” presented to the philosophy colloquium at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, March 15, 2013. “Shame and Social Identity” presented at the philosophy colloquium at Temple University, April 5, 2013. “Proficiency and the (New) Spirit of Capitalism presented at Nietzsche and Virtue conference, Guelph University (Canada), October 11-12, 2013 “Resignation” presented at Schopenhauer Workshop, University of Texas at San Antonio, November 6-7, 2013. “Ressentiment, Power, and Value” presented at the philosophy colloquium at Princeton University, March 14, 2014. “What is a Nietzschean Genealogical Critique?” presented at the philosophy colloquium at the University of Oregon, April 9, 2014. “Nietzschean Relativism(s)” presented as keynote address to the 20th annual Conference of the Suffolk County Community College, May 10, 2014. “Escaping the Absurd” presented at the at 9th Nomos conference, Valencia (Spain), June 3, 2014. “Schopenhauer and Freud on Self-Knowledge as Freedom” presented at SelfKnowledge conference, University of Konstanz, Konstanz (Germany), July 12, 2014. “Ressentiment, Power, and Value” presented at the II International Nietzsche Congress: Nietzsche and the Moral Tradition, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte (Brazil), October 1, 2014. “Ressentiment, Power, and Value” presented at the philosophy colloquium at Columbia University, October 30, 2014. “Power in Action: Comments on Paul Katsafanas’ Agency and the Foundations of Ethics. Nietzschean Constitutivism” presented to the session of the North American Nietzsche Society at the Eastern Division Meeting of the APA, Philadelphia, December 28, 2014.

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“Ressentiment, Power, and Value” presented at the Nietzsche in the Northeast workshop (NiNE) at the University of Scranton on April 11. “What is Nietzsche’s Genealogical Critique?” presented at a seminar at Georgia State University on April 24. “Ressentiment, Power, and Value” presented at a departmental colloquium at Georgia State University on April 24. “What is Nietzsche’s Genealogical Critique?” presented the London Nietzsche Seminar on September 4. “The Spirit of Entrepreneurship” Master Class presented at the Brown School of Professional Studies on November 7.

h. Papers Read • “Commentary” on Knowledge and the Emotions. Symposium, APA, Western Division Meetings, April 1994 • “Ressentiment, Evaluation, Integrity” presented to the North American Nietzsche Society, APA Central Division Meetings, May 1994 • “Perspectivism, Criticism and Freedom of Spirit” presented to the North American Nietzsche Society, APA Central Division Meetings, April 1996 • Reply to John Davenport, “An Existentialist Theory of Volition” at the Eastern APA Meeting, December 29, 1997 • “The Claims of Virtue: Nietzsche and German Moral Thought” presented to 7th Annual Conference of the Nietzsche International Society, University of Saint Andrews (Scotland), September 5-8, 1997 • “Selflessness and the Value of Altruism” presented to the Princeton University Center for Human Values, February 11, 1998 • “Freedom of Spirit” presented at Princeton University, February 26, 1998 • “The Moral Psychology of Obligation” presented to the Princeton University Center for Human Values, April 29, 1998 • “Shame, Love and Alienation in Sartre” presented to the Department of Philosophy Faculty Reading Group, Brown University, November 17, 1999 • “Love, Alienation, and Self-Alienation” presented at the Pembroke Seminar, Brown University, April 18, 2001 • Commentary on Robin Dillon’s “Kant on Arrogance and Self-Respect” at the Pacific APA Meeting, March 30, 2002 • “The Moral Distinction of Self-Conceit” presented at the Kantian Ethics Conference, University of San Diego, January 16, 2003 • “Liberal Learning and the Cultivation of Dissatisfaction” presented to the Points on a Compass plenary session, Brown University, August 28, 2003 • “On Being Looked At” presented at the Cogut Center for the Humanities (Seminar Series), October 20, 2005 • Participation in the “Agency and Norms in Psychoanalysis” roundtable, Philoctetes Center, New York, September 30, 2006 • “Two Arguments for Compatibilism” presented as Master Class at SUNY Brockport, October 20, 2006

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“Freud on Identification” presented to the Cogut Center for the Humanities, Brown University, April 24, 2007 “Academic Responsibility” presented to the Academy in Context Series, Brown University, April 14, 2008. “Psychoanalysis and Irrationality” presented to the Butler Philosophy and Psychiatry reading group. November 17, 2010. “Shame and Alienation” presented to the Brown DUG, December 2, 2010. “Schopenhauer on Complete Resignation” presented at the Desire-Cessation Theories of Happiness workshop, Brown University, November 13, 2014.

6. Research in Progress • “The Claims of Virtue: The Kant-Schiller-Hegel Controversy” (draft) • “Kant on The Moral Distinction of Self-Conceit” (draft) • “On Being Looked At: Sartre on the Significance of Alienation” (draft) • “Freud on Identification” (draft) • The Will to Nothingness (a book on Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morals) 7. Service ! To the University Graduate Admissions Committee, Philosophy Department, 1995, 1996 & 2001 Joint Search (with Classics) in Ancient Philosophy committee, 2000-2001 Freshmen (CAP) Advisor, 1995-6; 1996-7; 1998-9; 2000-1; 2001-2 Sophomore Advisor, 1995-6; 1996-7; 1998-9; 1999-2000; 2001-2; 2002-3 Concentration advisor, Philosophy Department, January 2002-present Ethics Search Committee Chair, Philosophy Department, 2002-3 Departmental Representative to the Rockefeller Library, 1998-9 Chair of Grading Review Committee (Sheridan Center), 2001-2003 (including several reports to the CCC in Spring 2003) Board of Fellows, Wayland Collegium, 1999-2001 “On the Relevance of Philosophy: Love in Existentialism” presented at Parent’s Week-End, October 16, 1999 Board of Value Initiative, 2000-2003 Royce Fellowship referee, Spring 2001 Pembroke Seminar Faculty Fellow, Spring 2001 (see Awards & Fellowships) Points on a Compass Session, August 30, 2001 UC 7: “Quality of Life”, Fall 2001 (uncompensated) (see Teaching) Speaker at the Sheridan Center Meeting on Teaching and Research, May 13, 2002 Sheridan Center Board, 2003-6 Humanities Research Center, proposal committee, 2002-3 Humanities Center Inaugural Board, 2003-2004 (+ Affirmative Action officer for the director search, 2003-4) Consultant for Contemporary Religious Thought appointments in Department of Religious Studies, Spring 2002 & Spring 2003 Curriculum Transformation Project, Spring 2003-2004

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CCC Sub-Committee on Review of the Grading System, Spring 2003-2004 Points on a Compass, Plenary Session speaker, August 28, 2003 College Advisory Board, Vice-Chair, 2003-2006 Academic Priorities Committee, 2005-2007 (Vice-Chair since Fall 2006) Cogut Center for the Humanities, Governing Board, 2005-2006 Fall Humanities Week-End, Panel on “Reinvigorating the Humanities”, November 5, 2005 Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship Search Committee, Chair 2005-2006 ADOCH Lecture Series, “Love and Alienation,” April 19, 2006 “Freud and the Humanities” conference, Cogut Center for the Humanities, organizing committee and session chair, October 27-28, 2006 Sophomore Advisor, 2006-2007. Departmental Colloquium Committee Chair, 2006-8 Pembroke Seminar Director, 2006-2008 Pembroke Post-Doctoral Fellowship Search Committee, Co-Chair and AA Officer 2006-2007. Interview for a Writing Fellows Program assessment study, November 2006. Guest lecture in Thomas Kniessche GM 166: Studies in German Culture, April 19, 2007. Cogut Humanities Center “End-Of-Year” Seminar “The (Re)Turn to Religion,” organization and moderation, May 8, 2007. Sheridan Center, Roundtable on Research and Teaching, May 21, 2007. Teaching Assistant Orientation, Department of Philosophy, September 25, 2007. Sheridan Center Faculty Liaison, 1999-2008 (includes micro-teaching sessions and teaching portfolio advising for Teaching Fellows). Pembroke Center Faculty Advisory Board (2008-2012). Cogut Center for the Humanities Governing Board, second term (2010-present). Screening American premiere for La Mère Folle, a movie by Mieke Bal, roundtable discussion, November 1, 2010. Philosophy Department Chair (2008-present). Strategic Planning Committee on Doctoral Education, co-chair (2012-13). Program for Ethical Inquiry, founder and director (2012-present). Agenda Committee, Chairs and Directors Meetings, 2014-2015 Curriculum Integration meeting for the Brown/IE Executive MBA Program, September 2014 ! To the Profession Referee, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research; Dialogue; differences; The European Journal of Philosophy; The Canadian Journal of Philosophy; The Journal of the History of Philosophy; Revue Philosophique de Louvain; Philosopher’s Imprint; Journal of Philosophical Research; Inquiry; Cambridge University Press; Harvard University Press; Oxford University Press; Princeton University Press; Routledge Session chair for the Loyola Marymount University conference on Practical Reasoning, November 13-14, 1998

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Chair and moderator for “Double Vision: A Conference on Philosophy and Psychoanalysis” at the Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, September 15-16, 2000 Chair of APA meeting of the North American Nietzsche Society, March 31, 2001 Chair at the Iris Murdoch Conference, April 20-21, 2001, Brown University Executive Committee, North American Nietzsche Society, 1999-2005 Promotion reviews (16 from 2003-present) American Philosophical Association, Advisory Committee on the Eastern Division Program (2005-2008) Center for Philosophic Exchange, Board of Advisors (2006-2008) Editorial Board for Philosophy and Philosophical Research (2006-present), The Journal of the History of Philosophy (2010-present), and Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie (2011-present). International Editorial Advisory Board Nietzsche Online, 2011-present. Erikson Institute, Austen Riggs Center, Council of Scholars (2011-present). Presentation to Michael Stern’s seminar “Nietzsche,” University of Oregon, April 10, 2014. NANS Executive Meeting, December 29, 2014 ! To the Community “Creating the Beloved: Love in Christianity” presented to the Interfaith Colloquium, Brown University, October 15, 1998 Interview with high school students on 19th century history of ideas, May 99 & 01 Lecture to the Brown High School Students Summer Program, July 1999 & 2000 Invited contribution to Sparks, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1999 Philosophy & Psychiatry Discussion Group, Butler Hospital, 2000-2002 Invited contribution to The Independent (Vol. 16, 8, March 20, 2003) Interview for The Independent (Vol. 17, 4, September 25, 2003); interview for the Brown Radio (October 29, 2003); appearance on BTV “Mind the Free” (November 2, 2003) Consultant and participant for “Wisdom for Life,” RIPBS-sponsored documentary by director James Thomas, 2002-2005 (premiered in Rhode Island on January 5, 2006) Interview for an Independent September 2006 issue 8. Awards and Fellowships Médaille du Gouvernement Belge (Music), June 1982 Grant for Study in Germany, Université de Louvain, 1984-5 Pepper Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1988-9 Mellon Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1990-1 Mellon Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1991-2 Summer Grant, Loyola Marymount University, 1993 Visiting Scholarship, Columbia University, 1997-8 Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellowship, Princeton University, 1997-8 John Rowe Workman Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Humanities,

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Brown University, 1998 Wayland Collegium Curricular Development Grant, Brown University, 1998 Wriston Curricular Development Grant, Brown University, 1998 National Humanities Center Fellowship, 1999-2000 Edith Goldthwaithe Miller Faculty Research Fellowship, Pembroke Center 2001 Solomon Faculty Development Fund, Brown University, Summer 2001 Wayland Collegium Curricular Development Grant, Brown University, 2004 Wriston Curricular Development Grant, Brown University, 2004 Affiliate Scholarship, Boston Psychoanalytical Society and Institute, 2004-6 Finalist, UCS Award for Excellence in Teaching, November 2003, 2005, 2006 Cogut Center for the Humanities Fellowship, Brown University, Spring 2007 Chesler-Mallow Senior Faculty Research Fellow, Pembroke Center, Brown University, 2007-8 Erikson Scholarship, Erikson Institute, Austen Riggs Center, Spring 2010. 9. Teaching Spring 2011: PHIL 2170: “Identity and Alienation” (5) Fall 2011: PHIL 1820: Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (31) Spring 2012: PHIL 2170: “Nietzsche on Psychology and Morality” (14) Fall 2012: PHIL 0080: Existentialism (175) Spring 2013: PHIL 0990: Self and Others (Undergraduate Seminar) (16) Fall 2013: Sabbatical Leave. Spring 2014: Sabbatical leave [but GISP “Happiness”—faculty supervisor] Fall 2014: PHIL 1910: “Schopenhauer’s Ethical Thought” (14) Spring 2015: The Philosophy and Psychology of Happiness with Joachim Krueger (~300) [Since Spring 2013:] host of one visiting scholar from the University of Malaga, Spain (Summer 2013); reader on one philosophy dissertation (Brown University, December 2013); advisor on one philosophy dissertation (2014-present); 1 visiting scholar from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. Brazil (Jean Castro); 1 graduate ISP, 1 undergraduate ISP; 10. February 9, 2016.

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