Georgia Warnke Associate Dean for Arts and Humanities College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 1145 Monte Vista Dr. University of California, Riverside 951-782-8682 Riverside, CA 92125 cell: 626-664-4455 951-827-2760 Education Ph.D., Boston University, 1982 M.A., Boston University, 1978 B.A., Reed College, 1973 Teaching Positions Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, 1991-present Professor of Women s Studies, University of California, Riverside 2001-2004 Associate Professor of Philosophy (term), Yale University, 1988-1991 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1982-1988 Administrative Positions Associate Dean for Arts and Humanities College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 2005- Chairmanships Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, 2002-2004 Chair, Committee on Committees, University of California, Riverside, 2001-2 Chair, Shadow Committee on Academic Personnel, 2001-02 Chair, Committee on Academic Personnel, University of California, Riverside, 1998-1999 Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, 1996 Chair, Non-Academic Careers Committee, American Philosophical Association 2005- Departmental Offices Placement Officer, University of California, Riverside, 1999-2001 Graduate Advisor, Department of Philosophy, 1992-1995, 1996-1997 Director of Undergraduate Education, Department of Philosophy, Yale University, 1988-1991 University of California, System-wide Service Commission on the Humanities, 1999-2001 Committee on Academic Personnel, University of California, Merced, 1999-2004
2 University of California Press, Editorial Committee, 1994-1999 Advisory Committee, University of California Humanities Research Center, 1995-1998 University of California, Riverside, Campus Service Shadow Committee on Academic Personnel, 2000-2002 Committee on Committees 2000-2002 Advisory Committee, Center for Ideas and Society, 1996- Graduate Council, 1999-2000 Executive Committee, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, 1999-2000 Committee on Academic Personnel, 1996-1999 Educational Policy Committee, 1994-5 Professional Positions Member, Program Advisory Committee, Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, 2002-2005 Member, Rockefeller Prize Committee, American Philosophical Association, 2000-2002 Member, Committee on the Status of Women, American Philosophical Association, 2001-2004 Member, Editorial Board, Hypatia: A Feminist Journal of Philosophy, 2000- External Reviewer, Department of Philosophy, California State University, Long Beach, November-December 1998 Member, Program Committee, American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 1996-1999 Awards and Fellowships: John Medlin Fellowship, National Humanities Center, 2004-2005 Faculty Fellow, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside, Spring, 2003 Faculty Fellow, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside, Fall, 1993 Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, NJ, 1991-1992 William Clyde Devane Medal for Distinguished Scholarship and Teaching in Yale College, Phi Beta Kappa, 1991 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend, June-July, 1990 Carnegie Non-Tenured Faculty Fellow, Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College, 1985-1987. (In residence, 1986-1987) Mellon Fellow, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University, 1985-1986 DAAD Fellow, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, West Germany, 1979-1981 A. Books Publications
3 1. Gadamer: Hermeneutics, Tradition and Reason ([British edition] Cambridge: Polity Press, 1987; [U.S. edition] Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1987) 206 pp. (second printing 1994) 1a. Gadamer: Herméneutique, Tradition et Raison ([French edition] Bruxelles, De Boeck-Wesmal, 1991) 206 pp. 1b. Hans-Georg Gadamer: Hermeneutik, tradition och fornuft, Joachim Retzlaff, trans. ([Swedish edition] Goteborg: Daidalos, 1995) 206 pp. 1c. Hans-Georg Gadamer, ([Korean edition] Minumsa Publishing Company, 2000), 301 pp. (second printing, forthcoming, 2007) 1d. Gadamer: Hermeneutics, Tradition and Reason, ([Japanese edition] Kinkuniya Co. Ltd., 2000), 350 pp. 1e. Hans-Georg Gadamer, ([Chinese edition] The Commercial Press, forthcoming 2008). 2. Justice and Interpretation (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1993) 178 pp. 2a. Justice and Interpretation ([Japanese edition] Kinkuniya Co. Ltd., 2002) 3. Legitimate Differences: Interpretation in the Abortion Controversy and Other Public Debates (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999): 214 pp. 4. After Identity: Rethinking Race, Sex and Gender (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming, December 2007) B. Journal Articles/Contributions to Books 1. Hermeneutics and the Social Sciences: A Gadamerian Critique of Rorty, Inquiry 28 (September 1985): 339-357 (refereed). 2. Rawls, Habermas and Real Talk: A Reply to Walzer, The Philosophical Forum, Vol. XXI, Nos. 1-2 (Fall-Winter 1989-90): 197-203 (refereed). 2a. Rawls, Habermas and Real Talk: A Reply to Walzer. Reprinted in Michael Kelly (ed.), Hermeneutics and Critical Theory in Ethics and Politics (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1990): 197-203 (refereed). 3. Social Interpretation and Political Theory: Walzer and his Critics, The Philosophical Forum, Vol. XXI, Nos. 1-2 (Fall-Winter 1989-90): 204-226 (refereed).
4 3a. Social Interpretation and Political Theory: Walzer and his Critics, in Michael Kelly (ed.), Hermeneutics and Critical Theory in Ethics and Politics (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1990): 204-226 (refereed). 4. The Hermeneutic Turn in Recent Political Philosophy, The Yale Journal of Criticism Vol. 4, No. 1 (1990):207-230 (refereed). 5. Walzer, Rawls, and Gadamer: Hermeneutics and Political Theory, in Kathleen Wright (ed.), Festivals of Interpretation (New York: SUNY Press 1990): 136-160 (invited and refereed). 6. Gadamer s Hermeneutics: Prejudice, Dialogue and Edification, in Chip Sills and George H. Jensen (eds.), The Philosophy of Discourse (Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers, Heinemann, 1992): 188-207 (invited and refereed). 7. Feminism and Hermeneutics, Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Vol. 8, No. 1 (Winter 1993): 81-98 (refereed). 8. Ocularcentrism and Social Criticism, in David Levin (ed.), Modernity and The Hegemony of Vision (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993): 287-307 (invited and refereed). 9. Hermeneutics, Tradition, and the Standpoint of Women, in Brice Wachterhauser (ed.), Hermeneutics and Truth (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1994): 206-226 (invited and refereed). 10. Surrogate Mothering and the Meaning of Family, Dissent (Fall 1994): 1-8. 11. The One True Sense, Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 16, No. 6 (April 1995): 2191-2208 (invited and refereed). 12. Communicative Rationality and Cultural Values, in Stephen K. White (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Habermas (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995): 120-142 (invited and refereed). 13. Discourse Ethics and Feminist Dilemmas of Difference, in Johanna Meehan, Feminists Read Habermas: Gendering the Subject of Discourse (New York: Routledge, 1995) 247-261 (invited and refereed). 14. Legitimacy and Consensus: Comments on Part of the Work of Thomas McCarthy, Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 22, No. 2 (1996): 67-81 (refereed). 15. Legitimate Prejudices, Laval Théologique et Philosophique, Vol. 53, No. 1 (Février 97): 89-102 (refereed).
5 16. Architecture, Reason, and Community Participation, Practices 5/6 (March 1997): 189-194 (selected from symposium series, The Conscience of Design ) [4000 words]. 17. Law, Hermeneutics, and Public Debate, Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 1997): 395-413 (refereed). 18. Reply to Greenawalt, Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 1997): 437-441 (refereed). 19. Affirmative Action, Neutrality and Integration, Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. XXIX, No. 3 (Winter 1998): 87-103 (refereed). 20. Politics and Literary Criticism: A Hermeneutic View, Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 3/2000, No. 213 (June 2000) (refereed): 423-446. 21. Feminism and Deliberative Discourse, Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 26, No. 3 (2000) (refereed): 61-74. 22. Intersexuality and the Categories of Sex, in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Summer 2001) (refereed): 126-137. 23. Taking Ethical Discourse Seriously in Pluralism and the Pragmatic Turn: The Transformation of Critical Theory, Essays in Honor of Thomas McCarthy, eds. James Bohmann and William Rehg (Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 2001) (refereed): 295-318 24. Pace Wolin in Internationalen Zeitschrift für Philosophie, October 2001: 69-76. 25. Hermeneutics, Ethics and Politics in Cambridge Companion to Gadamer, ed. Robert Dostal (Oxford: Cambridge University Press, 2002) (invited and refereed) 79-101. 26. Social Identity as Interpretation in Gadamer s Century: Essays in Honor of Hans- Georg Gadamer, ed. Ulrich Arnswalt (Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 2002) (invited and refereed): 307-328. 27. Children and Ian Shapiro s Democratic Justice in The Good Society Vol. 11, No. 2 (2002) 86-90 28. Hermeneutics and Constructed Identities, in Feminist Interpretations of Hans- Georg Gadamer, ed. Lorraine Code (Penn State University Press 2003) 57-80. 29. Rorty s Democratic Hermeneutics, in Richard Rorty, ed. Charles Guignon and Richard Riley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) (invited and refereed): 105-123.
6 30. Literature, Law and Morality in Gadamer s Repercussions: Philosophical Hermeneutics Reconsidered, ed. Bruce Krajewski (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2004) (invited and refereed): 82-102 31. Markets, Democracy and Educational Vouchers in Globalization, Culture and the Limits of the Market: Essays in Economics and Philosophy, eds. Stephen Cullenberg and Prasanta K. Pattanaik, (invited and refereed) (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004) 87-106 32. A Hermeneutics of Gender in Feministische Phänomenologie und Hermeneutik, Orbis Phaenomenologicus Neue Folge Perspectiven vol. 9 eds. Stoller Silvia, Veronica Vasterling and Linda Fisher (invited and refereed) (Verlag Königshausen & Neumann, (Würzburg) 2005) 34 ds. ms. pp 33. Interpretive Democracy in Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, vol. 26, no. 1 (2005) 1-18. 34. Race, Gender and Antiessentialist Politics in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 31, no. 1 (Fall, 2005) 93-116. C. Encyclopedia Articles 1. Hermeneutics, in Ernst Sosa and Jaegwon Kim (eds.), A Companion to Metaphysics (Oxford: Blackwell, 1995): 206-208. 2. Hans-Georg Gadamer, in Robert C. Arrington (ed.), Companion to the Philosophers (Oxford: Blackwell, 1999): 260-268. 3. Walzer, Michael, in Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2 nd Edition (New York: Routledge Publishing, 2001): 1777-1779 4. Multiculturalism in Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker (eds.), Encyclopedia of Ethics, 2 nd Edition (New York: Routledge Publishing, 2001): 1188-1191 5. "Feminist Approaches to the Intersection of Analytic and Continental Philosophy", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2004 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2004/entries/femapproachanaly-cont/>. D. Review and Newsletter Articles
7 1. Marxism and Expressivism: Comments on Benhabib s Critique, Norm and Utopia, in Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 12, No. 4 (Fall 1987): 374-386. 2. Habermas, Art and Aesthetic Reflection: David Ingram s Habermas and the Dialectic of Reason, in Praxis International, Vol. 8, No. 1 (April 1988): 91-98. 3. Pride in Prejudice. Review of Hans-George Gadamer, Truth and Method, in New Society (January 1988): 12-13. 4. Hermeneutics or Postmodernism? in Feminist Philosophy Newsletter, Vol. 02. No. 2, ed. Joan Callahan (Spring, 2003) 122-124 (2,676 words) E: Book Translation 1. Apel, Karl-Otto. Understanding and Explanation: A Transcendental-Pragmatic Perspective (Cambridge:MIT, 1984) 283 pp (includes Translator s Introduction : vii-xx). Trans. of Die Erklären-Verstehen-Kontroverse in Transzendental- Pragmatischer Sicht (Frankefurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1979). 1a. Translator s Introduction to Understanding and Explanation: A Transcendental-Pragmatic Perspective. Reprinted in Bruce J. Cadwell (ed.), The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 23: The Philosophy and Methodology of Economics, Vol. III (Cambridge: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 1993): 251-265.