Paula Casal CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL DATA Elba Paula Casal Ribas ICREA Research Professor Law Department, University Pompeu Fabra Ramón Trías Fargas 25-27, 08005 Barcelona Tel. + 34 93 542 1779 Email: [email protected] Web: www.icrea.cat Nationality: Spanish EDUCATION Undergraduate degree and doctorate in Philosophy from University Complutense, Madrid (1994). Thesis on Analytical Historical Materialism: A Critique, based on three years of research at University of Oxford, funded by Spanish Ministry of Education and Science Postgraduate Scholarship, and supervised by Professor G. A. Cohen. Highest grade by unanimity from five examiners. All the doctoral courses required at the Philosophy Faculty, U. Complutense (30 credits) and 40,000 word Masters Level Dissertation, Forms of Explanation, and all the doctoral courses required at the Philosophy Faculty, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (30 credits), and 30,000 word Masters Level Dissertation, Individualism, Collectivism, and Holism. Awarded highest grade for both (1988). Teaching diplomas: Certificado de Aptitud Pedagógica, Institute of Educational Science, University Complutense, Madrid and S.E.D.A.Teaching in Higher Education Certificate, Keele University (1999). AWARDS Best Research Output, University of Reading (2007) Rottary Club Literary Award (2004) Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2002) Hoover Fellowship (2001) Keele Junior Research Fellowship (2000) Harvard Faculty Fellowship in Ethics and the Professions (1999), British Academy Overseas Conference Grants (1997 and 1999). CAREER ICREA Research Professor, Law Department, Universidad Pompeu Fabra (2008-) Reader in Moral and Political Philosophy, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Reading (2007-) Tenured Lecturer in Politics, University of Reading (2004-) Leverhulme Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford (2002-3) 1 Paula Casal Visiting Fellow, Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale, Université Catholique de Louvain (2001–2) Visiting Scholar, Center for Ethics and the Professions, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (2000 –1) funded by Keele University Junior Research Award. Faculty Fellow in Ethics and the Professions, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1999 – 0). Tenured lecturer, Politics Department, Keele University (1996-2004) Co-director of environmental organization A.T.A.N (1994-95). Founding member (1998-) Vice-president (2006-) and President (2011-) of Proyecto Gran Simio. Temporary teaching positions at the Politics and Philosophy Faculties, University Complutense, Madrid, and the Philosophy Faculty, University of La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain (1993-95). PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Referee for Analyse und Kritik, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, British Journal of Political Science, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Economics and Philosophy, Environmental Politics, Ethical Perspectives, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Ethics and International Affairs, Feminist Economics, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Journal of Environmental Law, Journal of International Political Theory, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Social Philosophy, Law, Mind, Culture and the Humanities, Public Administration, Political Studies, Raison Publique, Res Publica, Theoria, The Monist, Utilitas and Yale University Press. Associate Editor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (2000-), Public Philosophy (2008-), Enrahonar (2006-) and Law Ethics and Philosophy (2011). External Examiner for Ph.Ds: Francisco Sales, Distributive Criteria in the Design of Poverty Alleviation Programmes: Mexico, 1992-2000, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick (2003); Silvina Ribotta, Las desigualdades económicas. Un estudio desde el igualitarismo contemporáneo, Instituto de Derechos Humanos Bartolomé Las Casas, Carlos III University, Madrid (2006); Robert Huseby, On Sufficiency: Essays on Distributive Justice, Department of Political Science, University of Oslo (2007). PhDs supervision: Aurora Trujillo’s “Being Green in an Un-green World” (Reading, 20052010), Hari Timalsina “Gender Inequality in Nepal” (Reading, 2006-2011), Rosa Canal “Rawl´s Law of Peoples: A Critique” (University of Girona, 2008-2012): Antonio Barbosa “Justice in Healthcare” (University Pompeu Fabra, 2009-12) Courses (created and taught). Freedom and Equality (12 weeks), Feminism and Political Theory I and II (24 weeks), Environmental Politics (with John Barry, 12 weeks); Introduction to Politics II. Research Methods (12 weeks), Keele, 1996-99. Introduction to Politics (10 weeks), Feminism and Political Theory (10 weeks), Research Methods (5 weeks), MA in Ethics and Political Theory (20 weeks), Reading 2004-8. 2 Paula Casal At Pompeu Fabra: Distributive Justice (10 weeks) International courses. Robert Nozick’s Political Philosophy, (with Jonathan Wolf and Andrew Williams) and The Population Trilemma and the One Child Policy, Philosophy Summer School funded by the British Council, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, (Summer, 1999). Ethical Implications of Rational Choice Theory, Autumn School in Political Philosophy funded by Soros Foundation and University of Bucharest (1994). Administrative tasks. Politics, Philosophy, and Economics Tutor; First Year Tutor; Careers Officer, Research and Study Resources Manager, Director of M.A. The Politics of Sustainable Development (Keele 1996-99). Dissertations coordinator, Language Departments Liaison Officer, First Year Tutor (Reading, 2004-8). Co-founder of Inter-departamental M.A. in Political Philosophy (Pompeu Fabra, 2010-). Conferences organised. Global Justice. Who Should Pay? (David Miller, Thomas Pogge, Hillel Steiner, Reading, May 2005); Global Justice and Cosmopolitan Institutions (Mathias Risse, Gopal Screenivasan, David Álvarez, Reading, April 2006); Global Justice and Climate Change (Simon Caney, Stephen Gardiner, Henry Shue, Reading, October 2006), Cambio Climático y Justicia Global with Armando Fernandez (Thomas Pogge, Tom Christiano, Roberto Gargarella, Andrew Williams, Joan Martínez Allier, Francisco Garrido, inter alia) Universidad de la Habana and Fundación Antonio Núñez Jiménez, July 2008); The Health Impact Fund (Thomas Pogge (McMillan Center, Yale), Hernando Portillo (CRESIB), Domingo Gargallo (Glaxo), Joan Rovira (UB), Verica Invanovska (Médicos sin Fronteras), Fran Franco (Farmaindustria), Eduardo Soler (Farmamundi), Xavier Vallve (OTRI-UAB) David Elvira (Conselleria de Salut), Universidad Pompeu Fabra, 2010; Conference on G.A Cohen (Hillel Steiner, Michael Otsuka, Andrew Williams, Serena Olsaretti, Paul Bou-Habib, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, 2011) Commissioned research: Environmental Problems in each Spanish Autonomous Regions. Centro de Investigación para la Paz, Madrid (1989-90); Sustainable Development Plan for Las Fuentes, Tenerife. Dossier in book format based on team research financed by the Canarian government (1994). PUBLICATIONS “Determinismo tecnoecológico”, R. Reyes (ed.), Terminología científico-social: Aproximación crítica, Barcelona: Anthropos (1988) revised version in re-editions of Anthropos (2000), Madrid: Plaza y Valdés (2008). Also available at http://www.ucm.es/info/eurotheo/diccionarioT.htm “Ciencia y técnica como ideología: Racionalización, tecnocracia e inocencia política”, refereed collection M. R. Camaño, J. Habermas et al, Conocimiento y comunicación, Barcelona: Montesinos (1988). “Carta de las antípodas”, En pie de paz 13 (1989) “Entre el desierto y el vertedero: ecología y política en España”, Papeles para la paz 36 (1990). 3 Paula Casal “Desigualdad y parcialidad”, refereed review of T. Nagel, Equality and Partiality, Isegoría 8 (1993). “On Societal and Global Historical Materialism”, Christopher Bertram and Andrew Chitty (eds.), Has History Ended? Aldershot: Avebury (1994), pp. 87-111. “Rights, Equality and Procreation”, 50% co-author with Andrew Williams, Analyse und Kritik 17 (1995), pp. 93-116. “From Unilineal to Universal Historical Materialism”, in R. Panasiuk and L. Nowak (eds.), Marx's Social Theory Today, a monographic issue of refereed journal Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities (1998), pp. 131-151. “Environmentalism and the Principle of Fairness”, in J. Lamont and C. Dawn Favor (eds.), Edited Proceedings of the 1997 International Economics and Philosophy Society Conference, Brisbane: IEPS (1998). “The Maroons”, review of M. Colchester, Forest Politics in Surinam, in Environmental Politics (1998). “Environmentalism, Procreation, and the Principle of Fairness”, Public Affairs Quarterly (1999), pp. 363-376. “Land, Genes and Justice: an Interview with George Monbiot”, co-authored with Christopher Bertram, Imprints (1998) pp. 99-112. “Presentación” preface to P. Singer, Liberación Animal, Trotta, Madrid (1999). “Principios, medios y fines”, review of P. Singer, Ethics into Action, refereed journal Teorema, Madrid (1999). “El nuevo abolicionismo”, review of P. Singer and P. Cavalieri (eds.), Proyecto Gran Simio (The Great Ape Project), Isegoria, Madrid (1999). “Peter Singer” in J. Palmer and P. Blaze Corcoran (eds.), Environmental Thinkers, Routledge (2000), pp. 307-313. “Ideas para una teoría de la justicia internacional con una intención cosmopolita”, Special Issue on Globalisation and Human Rights, Isegoría 22, Madrid (2000). “El Proyecto Gran Simio y el Concepto de Persona”, with Peter Singer, in Laguna 7, with nine critical responses (2000). “El Proyecto Gran Simio. Respuesta a los críticos”, with Peter Singer, Laguna 8 (2001). “Principios de Justicia Internacional”, F. Heredia (ed.) Pobreza y Justicia Social, Universidad Autonoma de Campeche, México (2000). “Tragedia de los comunes”, R. Reyes (ed.), Terminología científico-social. Aproximación crítica, Barcelona: Anthropos (2000), Madrid: Plaza y Valdés (2008). Also available at 4 Paula Casal http://www.ucm.es/info/eurotheo/diccionarioT.htm “Marxismo analítico”, R. Reyes (ed.), Terminología científico-social. Aproximación crítica, Barcelona: Anthropos (2000), Madrid: Plaza y Valdés (2008). Also available at http://www.ucm.es/info/eurotheo/diccionarioT.htm “Dilema del prisionero”, R. Reyes (ed.), Terminología científico-social. Aproximación crítica, Barcelona: Anthropos (2000), Madrid: Plaza y Valdés (2008). Also available at http://www.ucm.es/info/eurotheo/diccionarioT.htm “Is Multiculturalism Bad for Animals?”, Journal of Political Philosophy (2003), pp. 1-22. “Animals and Accommodation”, in M. Clayton and A. Williams (eds.), Blackwell Readings in Philosophy: Social Justice (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004). “El derecho a la crueldad,” Derechos y Libertades 13, (2004), pp. 299-330. “Equality of Resources and Procreative Justice”, 50% co-author with Andrew Williams, in J. Burley (ed.), Dworkin and his Critics (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004). “¿Como eliminar la pobreza mundial?” Diacrítica, (Diciembre 2005). “El Planeta sin los simios” Claves de Razón Práctica 166, (October 2006). “Why Sufficiency Is Not Enough”, Ethics (January 2007), pp. 296-327. “El simio de Montecristo. Los homínidos en la legislación española”, M. González, J. Riechmann, J. Rodríguez y M. Tafalla, (eds) Razonar y actuar en defensa de los animales (Madrid: Libros de la catarata, 2008). “Equality,” 50% co-authored with Andrew Williams, in C. McKinnon (ed.) Issues in Political Theory, Oxford University Press (2008). “Review of Seeking Environmental Justice”, Environmental Politics 19.1 (2010) “Darwin y la ética”, forthcoming in Cuadernos de sostenibilidad. Especial issue (2011). “La Humanización no es sólo cosa de hombres. El papel de las madres en la evolución de nuestra especie”, Metode 67, (2010) pp. 84-90. “Cuántos amigos podemos tener?. Entrevista a Robin Dunbar” Metode 67 (2010) “Ética y Primatología. Entrevista a Frans de Waal”, Metode 69 (2011) “El derecho a ser cruel” en Txetxu Ausin y Jimena Rodríguez (eds) Animales no humanos entre animales humanos. (Madrid y México: Plaza y Valdés, 2011). “Global Taxes on Natural Resources”, forthcoming in Journal of Moral Philosophy (June 2011), with replies from Thomas Pogge and Hillel Steiner. 5 Paula Casal “Rejoinder to Pogge and Steiner”, forthcoming in Journal of Moral Philosophy (2011) “Progressive Environmental Taxes: A Defence”, forthcoming in Political Studies (2011). “Love not War. The Basic Chemistry of Good and Evil”, in Festrift for Philppe van Parijs, ed. in Axel Gosseries and Yannick Vanderborght, forthcoming 2011. “Polygamy, Paternal Investment and Moral Enhancement”, under consideration with Journal of Medical Ethics “El Evolucionismo y las ideologías políticas”, under consideration with Critica WORK IN PROGRESS Los derechos de los simios, with Peter Singer (forthcoming, Madrid: Trotta, 2012). Just Equality (forthcoming with Oxford University Press (2013). “Ética Darwinista. Implicaciones del evolucionismo en ética aplicada, normativa y metaética”, for Dianoia. “Derechos homínidos” for Doxa “Mill, Rawls, Cohen and the Egalitarian Trilemma” for Philosophy and Public Affairs. “Mill, Rawls, Cohen and Occupational Choice” for Economics and Philosophy FICTION Martina y el mar, Madrid: Hiperión (2007). Novel about climate change. Rottary Club Literary Award (2,000 Euros) “Merlin Cunquerio, mi padrino”, in P. Casal (ed.) Jordán Escondido y otros cuentos, Madrid: Hiperión (2007). “La anestesista”, Mordisco, Revista de la Universidad de Sevilla (2011) Manual de Zoología Infantil, forthcoming with Hiperión. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS IN ENGLISH “A Critique of Historical Materialism”: Nuffield Political Theory Group, Nuffield College, Oxford (1990). “Analytical Marxism and the Philosophy of History”: Heythrop College’s Philosophy 6 Paula Casal Society, University of London (1994); and University of York’s Philosophy Society (1995). “Equality of Consumption?”, Keele University’ s ERSC Seminar on Sustainability and Social Justice (1996); University of Melbourne’s Environmental Justice Conference (October, 1997, funded by a British Academy Overseas Conference Grant); Equality Studies Centre’s Public Lecture, University College, Dublin (March, 2002); Australian National University’s RSSS (Dec. 2007); University of Oslo’s Centre for the Study of Mind and Nature (Jan. 2008), Conference on Carbon and Commodification, Oxford University Center for the Environment, (respondent Henry Shue, June 2008), Simon Caney´s Climate Change Seminar Series, Politics Dept., Oxford, June 2009). “Procreation and the Principle of Fairness”, Annual Meeting of the International Society for Philosophy and Economics, University of New South Wales, Sydney (September, 1997); and Political Science Association Conference, Keele (1998). “Immigration and Procreation” and “Resource Egalitarianism and Longevity”, Program in Ethics, Politics, and Economics, Yale University (April, 1998). “Is Multiculturalism Bad for Animals?” Uppsala Univeristy’s Centre for Multicultural Research (April, 1999, funded by a British Academy Overseas Conference Grant); Princeton University’s Center for Human Values, Bioethics Seminar (November, 1999). “Response to Julia Tao on Confucianism and Feminism”, Chinese Philosophy Symposia, University of Oxford’s Faculty of Oriental Studies (May, 1999). “Equality, Priority, and Sufficiency in International and Intergenerational Ethics”, Conference on Moral and Political Reasoning in Environmental Practice, Mansfield College, Oxford (June, 1999). “The Population Trilemma and the One-Child Policy”, University of Beijing (August, 1999). “Insignificant Contributions and Partial Compliance”, Institute of Bioethics, PortugueseAmerican Foundation, F.L.A.D., Lisbon (July, 2000). “Response to Van Parijs on ‘Linguistic Justice’”, Inaugural Conference for the journal Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Murphy Institute, Tulane University (February, 2001). “Justice in the Family”, Séminaire doctoral, “Philosophie sociale et politique”, Chaire Hoover, Louvain-la-Neuve (November, 2001). “Cuba: Year 43 of the Revolution”, Midi de l’éthique, Chaire Hoover, Louvain-la-Neuve (January, 2002). “Mill, Rawls, Cohen and the Egalitarian Trilemma”: Séminaire doctoral, “Philosophie sociale et politique”, Chaire Hoover, Louvain-la-Neuve (January, 2002); Conference on Human Nature in Law and Political Morality, University of Cambridge (July, 2002); Conference on Equality and Responsibility, University of Copenhagen, (August, 2004); Departmental Seminar, University of Reading (March 2005); Political Theory Workshop, Nuffield College, Oxford (May 2006)”; Australian National University’s Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Policy (Dec. 2007); University of Oslo’s Ethics Center, Public Lecture (Jan. 2008), 7 Paula Casal Rescuing Justice and Equality. Conference in Honour of G.A.Cohen, Oxford Jan 2009), podcasts available at: http://rss.oucs.ox.ac.uk/oxitems/generatersstwo2.php?channel_name=politics/general-audio Dworkin seminar, University College London (Feb 2010). “Global Justice and Natural Resources” and “Equality of Resources and Procreation” Workshop on Casal and Williams work, University of Copenhagen, (August, 2004). “Why Sufficiency is not Enough” Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), Australian National University, Camberra, (December 2004); Oxford University Political Theory Research Seminar (May 2006). “Global Taxes on Natural Resources”, Conference on Global Justice. Who Should Pay? University of Reading, (April 2005); Conference on Global Justice, Universidade do Minho, (May 2005); University of Hong Kong (January, 2008); POLIS (Cambridge University, Feb 2010). “On Disadvantage,” Plenary Presentation, Annual Conference of the Association for Legal and Social Philosophy, University College Dublin (June, 2006) “Apethics: Moral Reflections on the Great Apes”, Philosophy Department, Stockholm (8.11. 2009); Social Justice Initiative, University of Melbourne, (3.12.2009); CAPPE, Australian National University (10.12. 2009); Uehiro Center, Oxford University (15.2 2010). “Cohen, gender and the environment”, Chabad Society, Oxford University (12.2.2010). “Ape Rights and Personhood”, Conference on Animal Rights, University of Vienna (3.2010) “What can Academics About Global Poverty?” pannel with Thomas Pogge and Sabina Alkire, Conference on Global Justice, University of Western England (2.7.2010) “Cohen on Gender and the Enviroment”, Conference on G.A.Cohen organised by Justitia Amplificata, University of Frankfurt, 8.4.2011. “Darwinian ethics” and “Sufficiency principles in conservative and conservationist political philosophy”, Keynote speaker, Universidad de Braga, 20.5.2011 PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS IN SPANISH “Problemas ecológicos y movimientos sociales”, Instituto de Ofra, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1993). “Deforestación: causas y consecuencias sociopolíticas”, Ateneo de La Laguna, Tenerife (1993), Instituto Cabrera Pinto, La Laguna (1993). “El problema amazónico”, Instituto de Tacoronte, Tenerife (1994). “Sociobiología y feminismo”, Interdisciplinary Seminar of Women’s Studies, Sciences Department, Universidad de Zaragoza (1997). 8 Paula Casal “El trilema malthusiano”, Interdisciplinary Seminar of Women’s Studies, Humanities Departments, Universidad de Zaragoza (1997). “Principios de justicia internacional”, Conference on Poverty and Social Justice, University of Campeche, México (1998). “La igualdad sin beneficiarios”, Philosophy Conference, University of Havana, Cuba (January, 2000). “El Proyecto Gran Simio”, Congreso de los Diputados, Spanish Parliament (25 April 2006). “Multiculturalismo y opresión”, Seminario de Ciencia y Tecnología para una Sociedad Sostenible, Foundational conference of AIUDA (Asociación Interuniversitaria para la Defensa del Animal), Instituto de Filosofía, Centro Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid (April 2006); Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Area de Humanidades (March 16, 2007) “Rawls, Cohen, Mill y el etos igualitario. Dos contradicciones estratégicas”, Universidad Pompeu Fabra, Area de Derecho (3.2007); Departamento de Filosofía del Derecho, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (27.4.2006). “¿Importa la igualdad o basta con que todos tengan suficiente?, Instituto de Derechos Humanos Bartolomé de las Casas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, (28.4. 2006). “Justicia global y recursos naturales. Tres impuestos para erradicar la pobreza mundial”, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, (15.3. 2007). “Impuestos progresivos sobre el consumo ecológico” y “El trilema especista”, Semana de ética, UNED, Madrid (28-29.3.2007). “Mill, Rawls and Cohen and the Egalitarian Trilemma”, Seminario Grupo LOGOS, Universidad Central de Barcelona (3.12. 2008). “Justicia Global e Impuestos Mundiales”, paper and debate with Hugo Seleme, Fac. de Filosofia, Univ. de Girona (9.3. 2009), Political Philosophy Seminar, Univ. Autonoma de Barcelona (30.10. 2009) “La Labor Educativa del Proyecto Gran Simio”, Semana de Filosofia, Aula Castelao, Auditorio de Caixanova, http://www.aulacastelao.com/ (15.4. 2009). “El Proyecto Gran Simio: Imágenes, leyes y culturas”, Imatges, Cultures i Lleis al voltant dels animals, Fundación Olof Palme, Facultad de Derecho, UB (21.4. 2009). “Los derechos de los simios”, Seminario de Filosofía del Derecho, Dep. Derecho, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (6.5.2009), Fundación Olof Palme, Badalona (20.4.2009) and with Jesús Mosterín, Colegio de Abogados de Barcelona (19.1.2011). “Etica darwinista”, Aniversario de Darwin, Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Madrid-CSIC (16.6. 2009), Museo del Mar, Vigo (20.1. 2010). 9 Paula Casal Round table “Cuatro Miradas sobre Darwin” with Martí Domínguez, Juan Moreno and Pedro Jordano. Congreso Internacional de Periodismo y Medio Ambiente, Palacio de Congresos, Córdoba, (25.9. 2009). “Darwin y la Etica” Public lecture, Museo del Mar, (21.1. 2010) “El bien a la luz de la Ciencia Moderna”, Tercera Cultura, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Tarragona (8.11.2010), available at www.terceracultura,net/tc/?p=2618 “Los derechos de los simios” con Jesus Mosterin. Colegio de abogados, 19.1.2011. http://vimeo.com/19582456 “La vida de las ballenas”, CEIP Mar Bella (28.2 2011) MEDIA Interviewed with Peter Singer by Yolanda Morales in Liberación Animal (Winter 2003). Press conference at Spanish Parliament (April 25, 2006, reported in all Spanish papers) Press conference at Parlament Balear (March 12, 2007, reported in various Spanish papers), Interviewed on Nature On Line on Great Apes (April 26, 2007, two pages) Interviewed on The Guardian on Great Apes (June 7, 2006, full page) Featured in Faro de Vigo as fiction author (May 1, 2005, full page) Featured in Faro de Vigo on Great Apes (January 3, 2006, full page) Interviewed for Radio Galega (January 7, 2006, 20 min. live). Debate on Bruno Latour with Andrew Dobson and Andrew Stirling, Open University Recording Studio (April 27, 2007, 90 mins) Interviewed Radio Voz FM 93.1 (13-13.15h, April 15, 2009), Diario de Pontevedra and Voz de Galicia, April 15, 2009 ) Interviewed on Darwin Lecture at Museum Natural Ciencies, Madrid, Europapress (June 16, 2009). Interviewed by Alex Cendón for Cos Pés a Terra nº6 (2009), http://www.cospesnaterra.info/ Spanish translation in ICREA page. BBC TV program The Big Questions, July 26, 2009. Guest for debate on ape rights, 1 hour). Interviewed on ape rights in “Espacio Protegido”, Canal Sur TV. 24.8.2009, 15 mins. http://www.andaluciainvestiga.com/ Interviewed on Darwinism, http://www.enresa.es/actualidad/weblog , 8 mins.) Interviewed on Darwin and ethics in Faro de Vigo, (January 21, 2010, full page) Interviewed on Darwin and ethics in Diario Atlantico (January 21, 2010, full page) Filmed interview of Eduard Punset (Nov 2009) http://vimeo.com/13135627 Filmed interview of Frans de Waal (Sep 2010) http://vimeo.com/17115448 Talk El bien a la luz de la ciencia http://www.terceracultura.net/tc/?p=2618 Talk at Colegio de Abogados (Jan 2011) http://vimeo.com/19582456 DISCUSSIONS OF FIVE PAPERS "Why Sufficiency is not Enough", Ethics 117 (2007), recommended reading for Oxford Graduates in Political Philosophy since 2004, widely cited, discussed by Colin Farreli (Walterloo, Canada), available at http://colinfarrelly.blogspot.com/2007/03/how-sufficient-issufficiency.html, extensively discussed by Robert Huseby (Oslo), in PhD On Sufficiency. Essays in Dsitributive Justice, and in “The Principle of Sufficiency Restated and Defended”, 10 Paula Casal Journal of Political Philosophy (2009); in Axel Gosseries (Brussels) “Sufficientarianism” Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2009); and in PhD by Liam Shields, On sufficiency, University of Warwick (2008-), Karl Widerquist, “How the Social Minimum Becomes a Social Maximum”, (Utilitas,2010) “Is Multiculturalism Bad for Animals?,” Journal of Political Philosophy 11 (2003) translated, anthologised, and extensively discussed by Jessica Taverna, “Is Multiculturalism Bad for Animals? The Animal Rights Rhetoric of Paula Casal and Brian Barry” Western Political Science Association Conference, Marriot Hotel, Oakland, California, (2005), available at http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/8/7/1/6/p87164_index.html and by Sandra Busatta “Enviromental Conservation and Indigenous Communities” Antrocom 1.3 (2005) http://www.antrocom.net/upload/sub/antrocom/010305/02-Antrocom.pdf Ruth Abbey's "Rawlsian Resources for Animal Ethics," Ethics and the Enviroment 12 (2007): 1-22; Andrew Shorten "Cultural Exemptions: the Case of Religious Slaughter Legislation" http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/politics/about/themes/mancept/worki ngpapers/documents/shortenCulturalExemptions.pdf. Crooked Timber blog: http://crookedtimber.org/2004/03/19/multiculturalism-and-animal-cruelty/ Catriona McKinnon, Toleration: A Critical Introduction, New York, Routledge, 2006, “Equality of Resources and Procreative Justice” with Andrew Williams, in J. Burley (ed.) Dworkin and his Critics, with a response from Ronald Dworkin. Idil Boran (Quebec) "Benefits, Intentions and the Principle of Fairness", Canadian, Journal of Philosophy (2006), Patrick Tomlin, “Should Kids Pay their Own Way” and Serena Olsaretti (Cambridge), "The Price of Parenthood" forthcoming. “From Unilineal to Universal Historical to Universal Historical Materialism, reviewed as “incisive” (G. Banham, Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology 28, 1997) and “Penetrating and Impressive” (Glen Newey, Times Literary Supplement, 1996), employed for teaching at Oxford and other Universitites. “El Proyecto Gran Simio y el Concepto de Persona” with Peter Singer, Laguna 7 (2000) with replies from Samuel Doble, Maria José Guerra, José Rafael Herrera, Manuel Liz, Aspren Morales, Alicia Puleo, Carmen Velayos y David Viejo in Laguna 8, (2001), widely discussed in Spain and giving rise to a very successful NGO, El Proyecto Gran Simio-España. LANGUAGES Professional Spanish and English, conversational German and Galician, some competence in French, Italian, and Portuguese. REFEREES Professor Thomas Pogge, Department of Philosophy, Yale University P.O. Box 208306, New Haven, CT 06520-8306 Email: [email protected] Professor Hillel Steiner, Department of Government, University of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PL Tel. 0161 445-7173. Email: [email protected] 11 Paula Casal Professor Julian Savulescu, Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford Littlegate House, St Ebbes St, Oxford OX1 1PT, UK Email: [email protected] Professor Philippe Van Parijs, Chaire Hoover d'éthique économique et sociale, Université Catholique de Louvain, 3 Place Montesquieu, 1348 Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium. Email: [email protected] 12
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