Julia Driver is Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis.  She received her Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University.  She specializes in normative ethical theory, moral psychology, and Humean accounts of moral agency.  She is the author of Uneasy Virtue (Cambridge, 2001), Ethics: the Fundamentals (Blackwell, 2006), and Consequentialism (Routledge, 2012).  She has published articles in Journal of Philosophy, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophy, Ethics, Nous, Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, amongst other journals. She has received a Laurance S. Rockefeller Fellowship from Princeton University, a Young Scholar's Award from Cornell University's Program on Ethics and Public Life, and an NEH Fellowship.

 

Summer 2012:

"Proportionality in Reactive Attitudes and Emotions," Conference on Proportionality,  Goethe University of Frankfurt, Germany, June 14-15, 2012

"A Humean Account of Self-Governance," at Science of Ethics Workshop, Ann Arbor, MI, June 18-22, 2012

"A Humean Account of Self-Governance," University of Rome, La Sapienza, June 25-26, 2012

"Hume on Duties to Animals," Minding Animals Conference, Utrecht University, July 5, 2012

"A Kantian Paradox of Complicity," Delft University, July 9, 2012

"Normative Fictionalism," ISUS, New York, NY, August 2012

 2012 Minding Animals Conference brochure