Anne Jeffrey Curriculum Vitae HUMB 133 Department of Philosophy University of South Alabama Mobile, AL 36608 Email: ajeffrey@southalabama.edu Web: www.annejeffrey.com Academic Employment 2016- University of South Alabama present Assistant Professor of Philosophy 2015-2016 University of Notre Dame Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Philosophy (Hope & Optimism Project) Areas of Specialization & Competence AOS AOC Meta-ethics, Normative Ethics, History of Ethics Ancient Greek Philosophy, Bioethics, Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion Education 2010-2015 PhD Philosophy, Georgetown University 2006-2010 BA University Scholars, Baylor University magna cum laude, honors Publications How Aristotelians Can Make Faith a Virtue (forthcoming in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice) Presentations & Comments (*invited; otherwise, refereed) 2016 Hoping for Metanormative Realism Alabama Philosophical Society Conference, Pensacola, FL, September 30 Internalizing the Ethics of Medicine: Why Principles Aren t Enough* South Alabama Medical Center, September 23 Hope and Theism* Glass Half Full Collaboratory Conference, Estes Park, CO, June 16 Comments on John Schwenkler, Can Conversion Be Rational* Pacific APA Symposium on Faith, San Francisco, CA, March 30 How Tolerant Can Religious Believers Really Be?* Food for Thought, University of Notre Dame, February 25 Why We Shouldn t Stop (Others) in the Name of Love University of Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion Workshop, February 29 The Grounds of Moral Obligation in Aquinas s Natural Law Ethics
University of Notre Dame Moral Theology workshop, February 17 How Hope Morally Vindicates Faith* Notre Dame Center for Philosophy of Religion, January 29 Statue Felling, Name Removal, and the Blame Game Minorities and Philosophy meeting, University of Notre Dame, January 28 How Aristotelians Can Make Faith a Virtue* Faith Conference, San Antonio, TX, January 17 2015 The Focal Meaning of Practical Reason (Is Internalist)* Women in Philosophy in the Chicago Area Workshop, Northwestern University, December 1 Mind Dependence and Moral Reasons: Why We Should Reject the Standard Account Alabama Philosophical Association Meeting, Pensacola, FL, October 3 Child Sex Trafficking: What the US Can Do About It* Hope College, September 29 Addressing the Trafficking of Minors in the US Using the Capabilities Approach Human Development & Capabilities Association Meeting, Georgetown University, September 13 The Virtue of Faith and Revising Standard Virtue Theory* Summer Seminar on the Value of Faith, University of Missouri, July 28 Comments on Robert Audi s Persons, Embodiment, and Survival * Paradise Project Conference, Christopher Newport University, April 25 Comments on Jerry Walls Hume, Hope, Heaven, and Home * Paradise Project Conference, Christopher Newport University, April 25 Comments on Ryan Byerly s Virtues of Repair * Paradise Project Conference, Christopher Newport University, April 24 Moral Reasons, Moral Judgments, and the Conscience Principle* Villanova University, March 10 Aristotle on What Friends Are For* University of Utah Honors College (Salt Lake City, UT), March 5 2014 Aquinas on the Fittingness of the Passion (co-authored) Society of Christian Philosophers, Niagara University, November 8 Promoting Capabilities Through Moral Education Human Development & Capabilities Association Meeting, Athens, GE, September 3 Errors of Reason in De Anima iii 3 Second Annual Canadian Colloquium for Ancient Philosophy, University of British Columbia, May 4 Practical Anxiety and Role Models: Response to Kurth* Georgetown University Philosophy Conference, April 12 Vocation and Leisure (co-authored)*
Baylor University Crane Scholars Annual Retreat, Baylor University, March 22 Rethinking Moral Objectivity Atlantic Regional Philosophical Association, Dalhousie University, October 5 2013 On the Moral Significance of Conscience Society for Christian Philosophy Annual Meeting, Georgetown College, April 4 Aristotelian Mind-Dependent Reasons South Carolina Society for Philosophy Meeting, College of Charleston, March 8 The Force of Reflection: Re-Evaluating the Ties That Bind Us Joint Meeting: South Carolina & North Carolina Society for Philosophy, Elon University, February 24 Constraints on Authority University College Dublin Autonomy Conference, February 18 2011 Addiction and Responsibility: A Thomistic Account (co-authored) Catholic University Graduate Conference, March 17 The Mark of the Wise Fool Baylor Symposium on Faith & Culture, October 27 2010 The Problem of Paralysis: A Critique of Korsgaard s Normative Ethics Southwestern Philosophy Undergraduate Conference Oklahoma City University, February 21 Teaching 2016 2015 2014 Biomedical Ethics Instructor, University of South Alabam Legal Theory Instructor, University of South Alabama Paradoxes in Aristotle and Plato (PHIL 157) The Ethics of Aristotle and Plato (PHIL 139) Conscience and Morality (PHIL 130) Political & Social Thought (PHIL 99-1 & 3) Discussion Section School of Foreign Service 2013 Political & Social Thought (PHIL 99-1 & 3) Discussion Section School of Foreign Service Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 205-10 & 11) Instructor, Saint Louis University Introduction to Ethics (PHIL 2015-15)
Instructor, Saint Louis University Philosophy of Law (PHIL 425) Discussion Section 2011 Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 020) Discussion Section Bioethics (PHIL 105) Teaching Assistant, Georgetown University 2010 Bioethics (PHIL 105) Teaching Assistant, Georgetown University Grants, Honors, & Awards 2016 University of Saint Thomas Summer Seminar in Philosophy of Religion, selected & funded participant 2015 Grant for God, Hope, & Optimism (Hope & Optimism Project) Summer grant for Value of Faith Seminar (Faith Project) Princeton Thomistic Summer Seminar: Aquinas & Contemporary Ethics, selected & funded participant 2013 Political and Social Thought Summer Fellowship, Georgetown School of Foreign Service Lumen Christi Summer Seminar: Aquinas on Law, selected & funded participant 2011- Kennedy Institute of Ethics Graduate Fellowship 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Outstanding student in University Scholars honors program, Baylor University 2009 Getterman Scholar, Baylor University Professional Activities & Service 2016 Reviewer for: American Philosophical Quarterly, Religious Studies, Res Philosophica, Social Philosophy Today Organizer (with Matthew Benton), Hope & Optimism Spring 2016 Workshop, University of Notre Dame Minorities and Philosophy Chapter, founding member, University of Notre Dame 2015-2016 Women in Philosophy in the Chicago Area Working Group Notre Dame Ancient Philosophy Greek Reading Group 2013-2015 DC Area Ancient Philosophy Greek Reading Group 2014-2015 Georgetown Women in Philosophy Climate Coalition, founding member 2014, 2011- Coach, Georgetown University Bioethics Bowl Team 2013-2014 Editorial Assistant for Ethics, University of Chicago Press 2014 Co-organizer, Georgetown University Philosophy Conference
2011-2013 Coach, Georgetown University Ethics Bowl Team 2013 Referee, Georgetown University Philosophy Conference Referee, International Journal for Feminist Bioethics International Congress, Rotterdam 2011 Editorial assistant, John Keown, Law, Medicine, & Life Languages Ancient Greek (reading), Latin (reading), Spanish (reading, writing, speaking) References Mark C. Murphy Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, mark.murphy@georgetown.edu Henry S. Richardson Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, richardh@georgetown.edu Tobias Hoffmann School of Philosophy, Catholic University of America, Hoffmann@cua.edu David Bronstein Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, david.bronstein@georgetown.edu Judith Lichtenberg Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University, jalichtenberg@gmail.com