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                                                         [Jun 2023]

                      EDMUND TWEEDY FLANIGAN                      
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          Lehrstuhl fur Philosophie und politische Theorie                     
               Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Munchen                        
                     Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1                       
                          80539 Muenchen                        

                        tweedy.flanigan.us

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EMPLOYMENT

LMU     2021-     Assistant Professor (Fixed Term) [Akademischer  
Munich            Rat auf Zeit], Chair for Political Theory and 
                  Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy

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EDUCATION

2021    Ph.D.    Harvard University, Political Theory
                 Committee: Danielle Allen, Arthur Applbaum, Eric
                 Beerbohm (Chair), Eric Nelson, Tommie Shelby

2011    M.Phil.  University of Oxford, Political Theory

2009    A.B.     Georgetown University, Philosophy

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PAPERS

2023   'Futile Resistance as Protest,' to appear in Mind. Online
        first 11 June 2023.

2021   'From Self-Defense to Violent Protest,' to appear in the
        Critical Review of International Social and Political 
        Philosophy. Online first 5 January 2021.

2020   'Do We Have Reasons to Obey the Law?,' Journal of Ethics &
        Social Philosophy 17(2), 159-197.

2018   'The Small Improvement Argument, Epistemicism and
        Incomparability,' with John Halstead,  Economics & 
        Philosophy 34(2), 199-219.

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HONORS

2019-20 Graduate Fellowship in Ethics
        E. J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University

2019    Sindey Verba Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
        Harvard University, Department of Government

2015-19 Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching
        (F 15, F 16, F 17, S 18, S 19)

2014-15 Harold Laski Fellowship
        Harvard University, Department of Government

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TEACHING

Graduate Courses

        Munich   Political Emotions                    Winter 2023

                 Punishment                            Summer 2022,
                                                       Summer 2023

                 Dissent and Resistance                Winter 2022

        Harvard  Ethical Foundations of Political      Fall 2018
                 Thought (with Michael Rosen)

Undergraduate Courses

        Munich   Topics in the Philosophy of           Summer 2022,
                 Gender and Sexuality                  Summer 2023

                 Social Justice                        Winter 2021,
                                                       Winter 2022,
                                                       Winter 2023

        Harvard  EJ Safra Center for Ethics            Fall 2017,
                 Undergraduate Fellowship Seminar      Fall 2018,
                 (with Danielle Allen)                 Fall 2019

                 Topics and Resources in Political     Spring 2018 
                 Theory (with Cheryl Welch)
    
As Teaching Fellow

        Harvard  EJ Safra Center for Ethics            Spring 2018,
                 Undergraduate Fellows Seminar         Spring 2019

                 Dissent and Disobedience in           Spring 2019
                 Democracies       

                 Theory and Practice of Republican     Fall 2017 
                 Government

                 Foundations of Political Theory       Spring 2017

                 Ethics, Biotechnology, and the        Fall 2016 
                 Future of Human Nature

                 Money, Markets, and Morals            Fall 2015

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SUPERVISION

BA Theses

        LMU      Marina Praguer Gaeta, Lena Gueldner

        Harvard  Kenton Shimozaki (Social Studies); Daishi Tanaka
                 (Government; James Gordon Bennett Prize winner); 
                 Michael Wingate (Joint: Philosophy and Government)

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY

Referee  Ethics and Information Technology, CRISPP, Inquiry, 
         Jurisprudence

2017-20  Marshall Scholarship Reading Committee, Boston
         Region

2017-19  Senior Honors Thesis Examiner, Harvard University
         Departments: Government; Philosophy; Social Studies

2016     Organizing committee, Harvard Graduate Conference in
         Political Theory

2014-19  Referee, Harvard Graduate Conference in Political
         Theory