RAYMOND ANGELO BELLIOTTI

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Fredonia, NY 14063-1308

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PERSONAL: Born: June 17, 1948, Dansville, New York

Military Service: US Military Intelligence, 1971-1974

EDUCATION:

1982 J.D. (cum laude), Harvard Law School

1977  Ph.D. (4.00 cum. GPA), University of Miami

1976  M.A. (4.00 cum. GPA), University of Miami

1970  B.A. (cum laude), Union College

EMPLOYMENT:

Legal:

1982- 1984 Barrett Smith Schapiro Simon Armstrong, New York City, Attorney

1981 Phillips, Nizer, Benjamin, Krim, and Ballon, New York City, Summer Associate

Academic:

1999-present State University of New York at Fredonia, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor

1991- 1999 State University of New York at Fredonia, Professor

1986- 1991 State University of New York at Fredonia, Associate Professor

1984- 1986 State University of New York at Fredonia, Assistant Professor

1983- 1984 Brooklyn Law School, Adjunct Associate Professor

1980- 1982 Harvard University, Teaching Fellow

1978- 1979 Virginia Commonwealth University, Assistant Professor

1977- 1978 Florida International University, Adjunct Assistant Professor

1976- 1978 Miami-Dade Community College South, Adjunct Instructor

1974- 1976 University of Miami, Teaching Assistant

Administrative and

Committee Experience:

2013-2014 Member, Task Force on Faculty Sabbaticals

2009-2010 Vice-President for Academics, UUP, SUNY Fredonia Chapter

2009-2010 Member, UUP New York State Committee on Academic Affairs

2009-2010 Academic Delegate, UUP New York State

2009-2010 Member, Faculty and Professional Affairs Committee Tenure-Track and Tenured Faculty Subcommittee

2000-2007 Chair, Department of Philosophy

2000-2004 Director, General Education

2000-2004 Chair, College Core Curriculum Committee

2011-present Chair, SUNY Distinguished Professors Promotion Selection Committee

1999-2011 Member, SUNY Distinguished Professors Promotion Selection Committee

2000-2004 Member, College Core Curriculum Assessment Committee

2000- 2002 Executive Committee, Tri-State Philosophical Society

2000- 2002 Member, Oral Communication Committee

1999- 2001 Member, SUNY Chancellor’s Awards Committee

1996- 1997 Chair, Kasling Lecture and Hagan Young Scholar Selection Committees

1996- 1997 Member, Presidential Search Committee

1995- 2002 Chair, Chautauqua Italian American Organization Cultural Committee

1996- 2002 Member, Biomedical Professions Council

1995- present Member, Kasling Lecture and Hagan Young Scholar Selection Committees

1994- 1997 Faculty Advisor, Il Circolo Italiano

1994- 1996 Member, Foreign Language Task Committee

1993- 1994 Chair, SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Selection Committee

1991- 1999 Bias-Related Incident Committee

1991- 1992 Member, Governance Committee

1990- 2009 Member, Rosa Parks Scholarship Selection Committee

1990- 1992 Chair, College Committee on Grading Standards

1990- 1992 Member, Columbus Quincentennial Committee

1990- 1991 Member, Planning and Budget Committee

1990- 1991 Member, Affirmative Action Subcommittee on Grievances

1989- 1990 Chair, College Senate

1989- 1990 Faculty Representative, College Council

1989- 1990 Member, Enrollment Management Committee

1991- 1993 Member, SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching Selection Committee

1989- 1990 Member, SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Teaching Professor Selection Committee

1988- 1992 Elected Member, College Senate

1988- 1991 Member, Executive Committee, College Senate

1988- 1989 Vice-Chair, College Senate

1988- 1989 Vice-Chair, Governance Committee

1988- 1989 Chair, Italian American Culture and Heritage Committee

1985- 1993 Member, College Judicial Board

1984- 1996 Member, Pre-Law Advisory Committee

1984- 1990 Faculty Advisor, Philosophical Society

1978- 1979 Director, Richmond Area Philosophers

1975- 1976 Director, Miami Forum

CURRICULUM

INFORMATION:

Ph.D. Dissertation Title: An Analysis and Appraisal of the Moral Relevancy of the Distinction Between

Negative and Positive Duties

Dissertation Director: Dr. James W. Rachels

Areas of Specialization:

Philosophy: Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy, and Philosophy of Law

Areas of Competence:

Philosophy: Philosophy of Religion, Existentialism, History of Philosophy,

Sex & Love, Meaning of Life, Nietzsche, Marx, Socrates, and Plato.

Courses Taught: Introduction to Philosophy, Informal Logic, Contemporary Moral Problems,

Humanities, Renaissance Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Philosophy of

Law, Ancient Philosophy, Rationalism and Empiricism, Biomedical Ethics,

Epistemology, Philosophy of Education, Current Moral Choices, Ethics,

Formal Logic, Jurisprudence, Lawyers’ Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy,

Crime and Values, Judicial Decisionmaking, Age of Reason, Marxist Thought, American Philosophy, Philosophy of Sport, Philosophy of Sex & Love, Philosophy of

War Seminar, Socrates Seminar, The Italian Americans, Nietzsche Seminar, Philosophy in the World, Plato Seminar, Roman Philosophy, Meaning of Life, Existentialism, Human Happiness, Machiavelli Seminar, Honors Seminar, and Senior Capstone Seminar.

Consultanships: Bioethics Consultant, University of California at Berkeley, Committee for the

Protection of Human Subjects, 1984-1989

Referee, Brown University Press, 1988-1989

Referee, Loyola University of Chicago Press, 1987-1989

Referee, Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1988-1989, 1993-2001

Referee, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1986-1989, 1994

Referee, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1993-1994

Referee, University Press of Kansas, 1994-1998

Referee, Bioethics (Australia), 1995-1996

Referee, American Business Law Journal, 1995-1996

Referee, W. E. Sharpe Publisher, 1995-1996

Referee, Oxford University Press, 1996-1998

Referee, SUNY Press, 1996-1998

Referee, Journal of Value Inquiry, 1996-2009, 2011-2012 Referee, Mayfield Publishing Company, 1997-1999

Referee, Northern Illinois University Press, 1999

Referee, Routledge Publishers, 2001-2002

Referee, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001-2002

Referee, International Commentary on Evidence, 2006-2007

Referee, Theological Studies, 2013-2014

Referee, University of Georgia Press, 2014-2015

HONORS AND AWARDS:

·  SUNY Distinguished Academy Visiting Scholars Program, 2014-present

·  SUNY Distance Mentored University Research Scholar, 2012-present

·  Member, State University of New York Distinguished Academy, 2012-present

·  Selected to present the 7th annualMurray L. Bob Memorial Lecture, Jamestown, NY, 2010.

·  New York Council for the Humanities, Speakers in the Humanities

Program, 2006-2014

·  SUNY Research Foundation Scholarship Recognition Award, 2002

·  State University of New York Distinguished Teaching Professor, 1999-present

·  Editorial Board, Rodopi Editions Value Inquiry Book Series, 2001-present.

·  Editorial Advisors Board, Philosophy Now [Great Britain], 1998-present.

·  Who’s Who Among American Teachers, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006.

·  Kasling Lecture Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship, 1995

·  William T. Hagan Award for Excellence in Research and Scholarship, 1991

·  State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1991

·  Harvard Law School Academic Fellowship, 1980-1982

·  First Prize, Florida Philosophical Association Manuscript Competition, Graduate Division, 1976

GRANTS:

·  SUNY Fredonia Professional Development Grant, 1987, 1992

·  NEH Summer Seminar for College Teachers, 1986

·  SUNY-UUP Faculty Development Grant, 1985, 1993, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014

·  SUNY Fredonia Released Time Research Grant, 1985

·  University of Miami Fellowship, 1976-1977

PUBLICATIONS:

Books: Justifying Law: The Debate Over Foundations, Goals, and Methods

(Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1992).

Good Sex: Perspectives on Sexual Ethics (Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1993); Korean edition, translated by Professor Seunghoe Koo (Seoul, Korea: Minumsa Publishing Company, 2000).

Seeking Identity: Individualism versus Community in an Ethnic Context

(Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1995).

Stalking Nietzsche (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1998).

What is the Meaning of Human Life? (Amsterdam, Netherlands: Value Inquiry Book Series, Rodopi Publishers, 2001). Finalist for the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy’s Book of the Year Award.

Happiness is Overrated (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2004).

The Philosophy of Baseball: How to Play the Game of Life (Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2006).

Watching Baseball, Seeing Philosophy: The Great Thinkers at Play on the Diamond

(Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing, 2008).

Niccolò Machiavelli: The Laughing Lion & The Strutting Fox (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008).

Roman Philosophy and the Good Life (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009).

Dante’s Deadly Sins: Moral Philosophy in Hell (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, 2011).

Posthumous Harm: Why the Dead are Still Vulnerable (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2011).

Shakespeare and Philosophy: Lust, Love, and Law (Amsterdam, Netherlands, Value Inquiry Book Series: Philosophy, Literature and Politics, Rodopi Publishers, 2012).

Jesus or Nietzsche: How Should We Live Our Lives? (Amsterdam, Netherlands, Value Inquiry Book Series: Ethical Theory and Practice, Rodopi Publishers, 2013).

Jesus the Radical: The Parables and Modern Morality (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013).

Machiavelli’s Secret: The Soul of the Statesman (Albany, NY: The State University of New York Press, 2015).

Why Philosophy Matters: 20 Lessons on Living Large (Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishers, 2015).

Power: Oppression, Subservience, and Resistance (Albany, NY: The State University of New York Press, 2016).

Articles: “Negative Duties, Positive Duties, and Rights,” The Southern Journal of

Philosophy 16 (1978): 581-588

“Machiavelli and Machiavellianism,” Journal of Thought 13 (1978): 293-300

“Do Dead Humans Have Rights?” The Personalist 60 (1979): 201-210. Reprinted in The Crisis in Health Care, edited by Nancy F. McKenzie (New York: Meridian Books, 1990).

“Perspectives on Death,” Sociological Research Symposium 9 (1979): 256-258

“A Philosophical Analysis of Sexual Ethics,” Journal of Social Philosophy 10

(1979): 8-11. Reprinted in Philosophy for a Changing Society, edited by

Creighton Pedan (Advocate Press, 1983); Ethics: Theory and Practice, edited

by M. Velasquez and C. Rostankowski (Prentice Hall 1985); Social Ethics, edited by Thomas Mappes and Jane Zembaty (McGraw Hill, 1982); Moral

Choices: Ethical Theories and Problems, edited by Joseph Grcic (West

Publishing Co, 1989); Philosophy: A Text with Readings, edited by

Manual Velasquez (Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1994); Philosophy: Concepts

and Assumptions, edited by S. Spector (Simon & Schuster, 1997): and

The Moral Life, edited by Louis Pojman (Oxford University Press, 2000)

“Women, Sex, and Sports,” The Journal of the Philosophy of Sport [Canada]

6 (1979): 67-72. Reprinted in Philosophic Inquiry in Sport, edited by William

Morgan and Klaus Meier (Human Kinetics Publishers, 1988); Ethics in Sport, edited by William Morgan, Klaus Meier, and Angela Schneider (Human Kinetics Publishers, 2003, 2007)

“The Moral Symmetry Principle and the Duty Correspondence Principle,”

The Journal of Critical Analysis 7 (1979): 135-142

“Lawyers, Ethics, and Advocacy,” Values in the Law (1980) (Proceedings:

XIV Conference on Value Inquiry)

“Morality and In Vitro Fertilization,” Bioethics Quarterly 2 (1980): 6-19

“Contributing to Famine Relief and Sending Poisoned Food,” The Philosophical

Forum 12 (1980): 20-32.

“Moral Assessment and the Allocation of Scarce Medical Resources,” Man and

Medicine: The Journal of Values and Ethics in Health Care 5 (1980): 251-262

“Reply to Palmer and Hyman,” Man and Medicine: The Journal of Values and

Ethics in Health Care 5 (1980): 270-272

“Negative and Positive Duties,” Theoria [Sweden] 47 (1981): 82-92

“The Philosophical and Ethical Dimensions of Parent-Initiated Schools,”

Journal of Social Philosophy 12 (1981): 3-7

“Values in the Courtroom: Two Kinds of Judicial Systems,” Westminster Institute

Review [Canada] 1 (1981): 3-5

“Killing, Letting Die, and Thomson,” Critica {Mexico] 14 (1982): 61-74

“Sports, Sex-Equality, and the Media,” in Women, Philosophy, and Sport, edited

by B. C. Postow (London: Scarecrow Press, 1983)

“Toward a Theory of Judicial Decisionmaking: A Synthesis of Ideologist

Jurisprudence and Doctrinalism,” The Catholic Lawyer 28 (1983): 215-252

“Baby Fae: A Beastly Business,” Journal of Medical Ethics [England]

11 (1985): 178-183 (coauthored). Reprinted in Peter Singer and Helga

Kuhse (eds.), Bioethics News 6 (1986): 18-23

“Gloom and Doom: Executing the Eighth Amendment,” The International

Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1986): 43-57

“Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother and To Thine Own Self Be True,”

The Southern Journal of Philosophy 24 (1986): 149-162

“The Rule of Law and the Critical Legal Studies Movement,”

University of Western Ontario Law Review [Canada] 24 (1986): 67-78

“Is Law a Sham?” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

48 (1987): 25-44

“Critical Legal Studies: The Paradoxes of Indeterminacy and Nihilism,”

Philosophy and Social Criticism 13 (1987): 145-154

“Our Adversary System: In Search of a Foundation,” Canadian Journal

of Law and Jurisprudence 1 (1988): 19-34

“Parents and Children: A Reply to Narveson,” The Southern Journal of

Philosophy 26 (1988): 285-292

“Marxism, Feminism, and Surrogate Motherhood,” Social Theory and

Practice 14 (1988): 389-417

“Radical Politics and Nonfoundational Morality,” International Philosophical

Quarterly 29 (1989): 33-51

“Blood is Thicker than Water: Don’t Forsake the Family Jewels,”

Philosophical Papers [South Africa] 18 (1989): 265-280

“Beyond Capitalism and Communism: Roberto Unger’s Superliberal

Political Theory,” Praxis International 9 (1989): 321-334

“Two Paradoxes for Machiavelli,” in Terrorism, Justice and Social Values,

edited by Creighton Pedan and Yeager Hudson (Lewiston, NY:

The Edwin Mellen Press, 1990) (coauthored)

“Sexual Morality,” in A Companion to Ethics, edited by Peter Singer

(Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1991)

“Marxist Jurisprudence: Historical Necessity and Radical Contingency,”

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 4 (1991): 145-164

“Moral Decisionmaking in Medicine,” Theoretical Medicine 12 (1991):

281-293 (coauthored)

“The Legacy of Marxist Jurisprudence,” in Radical Philosophy of Law,

edited by Stephen Gold and David Caudill (Atlantic Highlands, NJ:

Humanities Press International, 1995)

“Are All Modern Wars Morally Wrong?” Journal of Social Philosophy

26 (1995): 17-31

“Campus Speech Codes,” in Censorship, edited by Lawrence Amey, Timothy

Hall, Carl Jensen, Charles May, and Richard Wilson (Pasadena, CA:

Salem Press, 1997)

“Ethnic Studies,” in Censorship, edited by Lawrence Amey, Timothy

Hall, Carl Jensen, Charles May, and Richard Wilson (Pasadena, CA:

Salem Press, 1997)

“Who Are We?” in Ambassador [Italy] 29/30 (1996): 18-21. Reprinted in

Italian Heritage News 3 (1998): 4-10; Race and Ethnic Relations,

edited by John A. Kromkowski (New York: McGraw Hill, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)

“The Marxist Critique of Marriage,” in Philosophy of Sex and Love,

edited by Robert Trevas, Arthur Zucker, Donald Borchert (Englewood

Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, Inc. 1997)

“Legal Interpretation and Argumentation,” in The Philosophy of Law:

An Encyclopedia, edited by Christopher Gray (New York: Garland

Publishing, 1999)

“Justification in Legal Argument,” in The Philosophy of Law:

An Encyclopedia, edited by Christopher Gray (New York: Garland

Publishing, 1999)

“Community and the Constitution,” in The Philosophy of Law:

An Encyclopedia, edited by Christopher Gray (New York: Garland

Publishing, 1999)

“Sexual Morality in Five Tiers,” in Sexuality, edited by Karen Lebacqz

(Cleveland, OH: The Pilgrim Press, 1999). Reprinted in Human Sexuality,

edited by Tina Miracle, Andrew Miracle, and Roy Baumeister (Englewood