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Edmund Tweedy Flanigan ====================== Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Lehrstuhl fuer Philosophie IV Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1 80539 Muenchen e.flanigan@lmu.de tweedy.flanigan.us Academic Positions ------------------ LMU Munich, 2021- Assistant Professor, Fixed Term (*Akademischer Rat auf Zeit*) at the Chair for Philosophy and Political Theory, Faculty of Philosophy Education --------- Harvard University, Ph.D. in Political Theory, 2014-2021 Dissertation: "Essays on the Morality of Violence" Committee: Danielle Allen, Arthur Applbaum, Eric Beerbohm (Chair), Eric Nelson, Tommie Shelby Oxford University, M.Phil. in Political Theory, 2009-2011 Georgetown University, A.B. in Philosophy, 2006-2009 Claremont McKenna College, progress towards degree, 2005-2006 Publications ------------ ### Articles 2023. "Futile Resistance as Protest," *Mind* 132(527): 631-658. 2023. "From Self-Defense to Violent Protest," *Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy* 26(7): 1094-1118. (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. ### Contributions to Edited Volumes Forthcoming. "Case Study: Disobedient Protest and the Global Climate Movement," to appear in *Issues in Political Theory* (5th edition), eds. Rob Jubb and Patrick Tomlin (Oxford University Press), online. Honors & Fellowships -------------------- Graduate Fellowship in Ethics, Center for Ethics, Harvard University, 2019-2020 Sidney Verba Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Department of Government, Harvard University, 2019 Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching: Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Spring 2019 Harold Laski Fellowship, Department of Government, Harvard University, 2014-2015 Talks ----- "Non-Violence as Commitment to a Relationship" Central European University, POLEMO Seminar, 2024 "Why Riot? An Expressive Theory of the Justification of Rioting" University of Bamberg Political Theory Research Seminar, 2023 The Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, 2023 LMU Munich Social and Political Philosophy Colloquium, 2023 University of Zurich, The Ethics of Defending Yourself and What Is Yours Under Incomplete Information, 2023 Association for Political Theory Annual Conference, 2021 "Futile Resistance as Protest" Butler University, Lavender Mckittrick-Sweitzer's Contemporary Social and Political Philosophy Seminar, 2021 LMU Munich, Social and Political Philosophy Colloquium, 2021 Central European University, Department of Political Science, 2020 "From Self-Defense to Violent Protest" APSA Annual Conference, 2020 Oxford Political Theory Graduate Conference, 2019 Comments -------- Daniel Haeuser, "Resistance at the Border: Self-Defense or Violence against State Officials" Graduate and Early Career Workshop (faculty respondent), Stockholm Centre for the Ethics of War and Peace, 2023 Suzanne Bloks, "Deliberative Diversity and Democratic Respect" Munich Graduate Conference in Ethics (faculty respondent), 2023 Attila Mraz, "How to Justify Mandatory Electoral Quotas" EJ Safra Center for Ethics Fellows-in-Residence Seminar, Harvard, 2020 Session Chair: Zoltan Miklosi, "The Problem of Equal Moral Status" Truth, Power, and the Foundations of Democracy Workshop, Dartmouth, 2019 Adam Omar Hosein, "Gender Libertarianism in the Workplace" Harvard Political Theory Colloquium, 2019 Yunmeng Cai, "Reciprocity and the Case of Disability in Contractarian Theories of Justice" Harvard Graduate Political Theory Conference, 2018 Anna Stilz, "Theorizing Collective Self-Determination" Harvard Graduate Political Theory Conference (keynote lecture), 2018 Lucas Stanczyk, "Anti-Paretian Outcome Egalitarianism" Harvard Political Theory Colloquium, 2016 Renee Jorgensen Bolinger, "The Moral Grounds of Mistaken Self-Defense" Harvard Graduate Political Theory Conference, 2015 Teaching -------- ### Graduate Courses Emotions and Politics LMU Munich: Winter 2023 Punishment LMU Munich: Summer 2022, Summer 2023 Dissent and Resistance LMU Munich: Winter 2022, Summer 2024 Ethical Foundations of Political Thought, with Michael Rosen Harvard University: Fall 2018 ### Undergraduate Courses Social Justice LMU Munich: Winter 2021, Winter 2022, Winter 2023 Topics in the Philosophy of Gender and Sexuality LMU Munich: Summer 2022, Summer 2023, Summer 2024 Center for Ethics Undergraduate Fellows Research Workshop, with Danielle Allen Harvard University: Fall 2017, Fall 2018, Fall 2019 Topics and Resources in Political Theory, with Cheryl Welch Harvard University: Spring 2018 ### As Teaching Assistant Center for Ethics Undergraduate Fellows Seminar (for Arthur Applbaum) Spring 2018, Spring 2019 Dissent and Disobedience in Democracies (for Arthur Applbaum ) Spring 2019 Theory and Practice of Republican Government (for Dan Carpenter) Fall 2017 Foundations of Political Theory (for Eric Beerbohm ) Spring 2017 Ethics, Biotechnology, and the Future of Human Nature (for Michael Sandel and Douglas Melton) Fall 2016 Money, Markets, and Morals (for Michael Sandel ) Fall 2015 Supervision ----------- ### Master's Theses LMU Munich: Chiara Heckl,* Anna-Maria Brandtner* ### Bachelor's Theses LMU Munich: Kai Schweizer, Alexander Strunk, Lena Gueldner, Marina Praguer Gaeta Harvard University: Kenton Shimozaki; Daishi Tanaka (with Cheryl Welch; James Gordon Bennett Prize winner, 2019)