1990 – Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA Majors: Philosophy and Classical Studies; Minor: History AOS: Ethics, Military Ethics, Applied and Professional Ethics, Ethics and Te
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence
Department of Philosophy and School of Law
Case Western Reserve University office: 216 – 368 – 4454
10900 Euclid Avenue cell: 443 – 995 – 1562 Cleveland, OH 44106-7051 shannon.french@case.edu
Education:
Ph.D 1997 – Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Dissertation: “The Problem of Motivating Ethical Behavior”
Advisor: Dan Brock; Committee: Ernest Sosa* and Felicia Nimue Ackerman (*replaced Martha Nussbaum when she left Brown University)
B.A 1990 – Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Majors: Philosophy and Classical Studies; Minor: History
AOS: Ethics, Military Ethics, Applied and Professional Ethics, Ethics and Technology,
Ethical Leadership, Ethical Theory, Moral Education, and Moral Psychology
AOC: Business Ethics, Biomedical Ethics, Environmental Ethics, Aristotle, Stoicism,
Social/Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and Critical Reasoning Academic Employment:
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 2008 – present
Ø Director, Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence
Ø Inamori Professor in Ethics
Ø Professor of Philosophy (full), with tenure, 2016-present
Ø Professor (secondary appointment), School of Law, 2011-present
Ø Associate Professor of Philosophy, with tenure, 2008-2016
Ø Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, 2014-2015
Courses Taught: Ethics; War and Morality; Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (upcoming); Military Ethics, the Military Profession, and International Law (co-taught); Global Corporate Ethics; Business Ethics; Social Ethics – Contemporary Issues (for the
Doctorate in Management program); Existentialism; Logic; Ethics in Dental Medicine; Senior Capstones; Independent Studies; Research Ethics Workshops, Ph.D Supervision
U.S Army Command and General Staff College Foundation, Ft Leavenworth,
Kansas, USA, 2017-present
Ø General Hugh Shelton Distinguished Visiting Chair in Ethics
Ø Student and faculty mentoring, education, and professional development in
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United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, USA, 1997 – 2008
Ø Associate Chair of the Division of Leadership, Ethics, and Law (LEL) 2006–2008
Ø Chair of the Ethics Section of LEL, 2002-2004
Ø Associate Professor of Philosophy, with tenure, 2003-2008
Ø Assistant Professor of Philosophy 1997-2003
Courses Taught: Military Ethics - The Code of the Warrior; Moral Reasoning for Naval Leaders; Philosophy of Religion; Knowing Your Enemy; Advanced Studies of the
Warrior’s Code; Sacrifice and Responsibility; Existentialism; Asian Philosophy
Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 1994 – 1997
Ø Assistant Professor of Philosophy, non-tenure track
Courses Taught: Introduction to Philosophy; Logic; Ethics; Business Ethics; American Philosophy; Ancient and Medieval Philosophy; Responsibility; Senior Seminar
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 1990 – 1993
Ø Teaching Fellow, Spring 1993
Course Taught: Logic: Understanding Arguments
University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island, USA, 1993
Ø Adjunct Instructor
Course Taught: Introduction to Philosophy
Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 1992 – 1993
Ø Summer Adjunct Instructor
Course Taught: Ethical Issues in Chemical Research
Incarnate Word College, San Antonio, Texas, USA, 1991
Ø Summer Adjunct Instructor
Course Taught: Business Ethics
Additional Employment:
Life’s Building Blocks, San Diego, California, 2006 – 2009
Consultant and Designer, Development of Character Building Toys and Games
AmerInd Corp/General Dynamics, Fairfax, Virginia, 2003 – 2007
Subject Matter Expert in Military Ethics, Designing/Presenting Seminars on Ethical Advisement and Character Development
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Tour Guide and Greek Myth Storyteller
CAPER, Inc., San Antonio, Texas, 1990–1991
Research Fellow; Educational Software Projects Involving Ethics and Critical Reasoning
Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas, 1990
Video Producer and Project Assistant; “Designs for Living” Lecture Series
San Antonio Museum Association, San Antonio, Texas, 1988–1989
A/V Coordinator, Video Producer, and Public Relations Assistant “Ancient
Myths/Modern Masks” Lecture Series and Exhibit
Lucas, George R., FRENCH, Shannon E., Lengbeyer, Lawrence, Eberle, Christopher, Garren,
David, and Wertheimer, Roger, editors, Ethics for Military Leaders, Fifth Edition, New York:
Pearson Publishing, 2002
Lucas, George, FRENCH, Shannon E., Roush, Paul, Beyer, Lawrence and MacLean, Douglas,
editors, Ethics for Military Leaders, Fourth Edition, New York: Pearson Publishing, 2001
Mosert, Justin, FRENCH, Shannon E., Pierce, Albert, and Donovan, Aine, editors, Ethics for the Junior Officer, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, Fourth Edition, 2000
Montor, Karel, Clow, Gordon H., Seymour, Harry A Jr., Cataldi, Richard A., FRENCH,
Shannon E., Cosenze, Macahel C., Sulmasy, Glenn M., editors, Ethics for the Junior Officer,
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, Third Edition, 1997
Book Chapters
FRENCH, Shannon E., and Lindsay, Lisa N “Artificial Intelligence in Military
Decision-Making: Avoiding Ethical and Strategic Perils with an Option-Generator Model,” Bernard Koch
and Richard Schoonhoven, editors, The Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies in
Warfare, The Netherlands and Boston: Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, forthcoming
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FRENCH, Shannon E and Jack, Anthony I., “Neuroethics, Dehumanization, and the Prevention
of Moral Injury,” Moral Injury Reader, edited by Douglas Pryer, Eugene, OR: Cascade Books
(Wipf & Stock), 2018
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Distinction and Civil Immunity,” Cambridge Handbook on Just War Theory, edited by Larry May, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018
FRENCH, Shannon E., Sisk, Victoria, and Bass, Caroline, “Drones, Honor, and Fragmented
Sovereignty: The Impact of New and Emerging Technology on the Warrior's Code,” The Ethics
of War and Peace Revisited: Moral Challenges in an Era of Contested and Fragmented
Sovereignty, edited by Daniel Brunstetter and Jean-Vincent Holeindre, Washington, DC:
Georgetown University Press, 2018
FRENCH, Shannon E., and Col Joseph Thomas, “Honor in Military Culture: A Standard of Integrity and Framework for Moral Restraint,” Honor in the Modern World, Dan Demetriou and Laurie Johnson, editors, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Warrior Codes Revisited: Military Ethics in Variant Cultural
Traditions,” George R Lucas, editor, The Routledge Handbook of Military Ethics, London:
Routledge Publishers, 2015
FRENCH, Shannon E., and Jack, Anthony I., “Dehumanizing the Enemy: The Intersection of
Neuroethics and Military Ethics,” David Whetham, editor, Responsibilities to Protect:
Perspectives in Theory and Practice, The Netherlands and Boston: Brill/Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers, 2015
Patrick Lin, Max Mehlman, Keith Abney, Jai Galliott, Shannon E FRENCH, Michael Fink, Alexander R LaCroix, Seth Schuknecht, and Shannon Vallor, “Super Soldiers: The
Burnam-Ethical, Legal, and Operational Implications,” Steven Johan Thompson, editor, peer-reviewed
chapter in Global Issues and Ethical Concerns in Human Enhancement Technologies, Hershey,
Pennsylvania: IGI Global publishers, 2014
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Why Warriors Need a Code,” in Ethics of War and Conflict, edited by Asa Kasher, New York: Routledge, 2014 (anthologized from The Code of the Warrior, 2003)
FRENCH, Shannon E., “An American Military Ethicist’s Perspective: Such Waste in Brief
Mortality,” The Price of Peace: Just War in the 21 st Century, Charles Reed and David Ryall,
editors, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Death Stands Close Upon Us Now: Steven Pressfield’s Gates of Fire,” Leadership Explored: Lessons in Leadership from Great Works of Literature, LtCol Joseph
Thomas, Ph.D., editor, Annapolis: Naval Academy Institute Press, 2006
FRENCH, Shannon E., “The Code of the Warrior,” in The Harmon Memorial Lectures in
Military History, published for the United States Air Force Academy by the University Press of
the Pacific, 2005
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Legitimate Fighters in Asymmetric Conflicts,” Terrorism and International Policy, James
Sterba, editor, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003
Articles
FRENCH, Shannon E and Sandstrom, Jacob A., “Military Neuro-Interventions: Solving the
Right Problems for Ethical Outcomes,” InterAgency Journal, Volume 10, Number 3, 2019
(pages 7-19)
Brigety, Reuben, and FRENCH, Shannon E., “Strategic Dissent in the Military,” Military Virtues
(Issues in Military Ethics series), edited by Michael Skerker and David Whetham, Howgate Publishing, 2018
FRENCH, Shannon E., “The Code of the Warrior: Ideals of Warrior Cultures Throughout
History,” The Journal of Character & Leadership Integration, Colorado Springs, CO: The
Center For Character & Leadership Development, Winter 2017 (pages 64-71)
Rochford, Kylie C., Jack, Anthony I., Boyatzis, Richard, and FRENCH, Shannon E., “Ethical
Leadership as a Balance Between Opposing Neural Networks,” Journal of Business Ethics
doi:10.1007/s10551-016-3264-x, 755, 2017 (pages 1-16)
FRENCH, Shannon E., Bilimoria, Diana, and Boyatzis, Richard, “Disruptive Philosophy: A
Turnaround Artist with a Heart,” Harvard Deusto Business Review, Spring 2015 (pages 16-30)
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Moral Wounds: A Response to Jeff McMahan’s The Moral
Responsibility of Volunteer Soldiers,” The Boston Review, November 6, 2013
FRENCH, Shannon E., “No Separate Sphere: Assessing Character and Morality in the Context
of War,” Philosophy in the Contemporary World, David Chan, editor, special issue on War,
Character, and Virtue, Volume 19, issue 2, 2012 (pages 50-60)
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Sergeant Davis’s Stern Charge: The Obligation of Officers to Preserve
the Humanity of Their Troops,” Journal of Military Ethics, David Whetham, guest editor,
Volume 8, issue 2, 2009 (pages 116-126)
Bellamy, Alexander and FRENCH, Shannon E., “Ethical Responses to Terrorism: Establishing a
Framework,” developed for Proceedings of the 7 th Annual Canadian Conference on Ethical Leadership, edited by Daniel Legace-Roy and Colonel Bernd Horn, Kingston, Ontario: Canadian
Defence Academy Press, Vol 1, 2008 (pages 107-133)
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Achilles vs Hector: Combating Moral Damage with the Warrior’s
Code,” Defender: The National Journal of the Australian Defense Association, Malcolm
Kennedy, editor, vol XXI, no 2, Winter 2004
FRENCH, Shannon E., “The Code of the Warrior: Minimizing the Moral Damage of War,”
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FRENCH, Shannon E., “Roman Stoicism,” in The Moral Foundations of Leadership, George R
Lucas and William R Rubel, editors, New York: Pearson-Longmans, 2004
FRENCH, Shannon E., “The Code of the Warrior: Why Warriors Need a Code,” PACEM, Are
Eidhamar, editor, vol 6, issue 1, January 2003
FRENCH, Shannon E., “With Your Shield Or On It: Challenging the Pacifist Mother
Archetype,” Public Affairs Quarterly, John Kekes, editor, vol 15, January 2001
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Military Ethics,” introduction to Mosert, Justin, FRENCH, Shannon E.,
Pierce, Albert, and Donovan, Aine, Ethics for the Junior Officer, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute
Press, Fourth Edition, 2000, and subsequent editions
Book Discussions
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Discussion: Timothy L Challans’ Awakening Warrior:
Revolution in the Ethics of Warfare,” Journal of Military Ethics, Bard Maeland and James
Turner Johnson, editors, vol 6, issue 4, 2007
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Discussion: Steven Pressfield’s The Afghan Campaign,” Journal
of Military Ethics, Bard Maeland and James Turner Johnson, editors, vol 5, issue 4, 2006 FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Discussion: Martin L Cook’s The Moral Warrior,” Journal of Military Ethics, Bard Maeland and James Turner Johnson, editors, vol 4, issue 1, 2005
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Discussion: Steven Pressfield’s Gates of Fire,” Journal of
Military Ethics, Bard Maeland and James Turner Johnson, editors, vol 3, issue 2, 2004
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Discussion: Snider and Wakins’s, The Future of the Army
Profession,” Journal of Military Ethics, Bard Maeland and James Turner Johnson, editors, vol 2,
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Espionage, Covert Action, and Interrogation,” Journal of Military Ethics, volume 10, issue 1,
2011
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Review of Martin L Cook’s The Moral Warrior,” Parameters,
Col Robert Taylor, editor, Summer 2005
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Review of Chris Hedges’s War Is a Force That Gives Us
Meaning,” Parameters, Col Robert Taylor, editor, Summer 2003
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Review of Brian Orendt’s Walzer on War and Justice,”
Parameters, Col Robert Taylor, editor, Summer 2002
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Book Review of Mark Osiel’s Obeying Orders: Atrocity, Military Discipline and the Law of War,” Parameters, Col Robert Taylor, editor, May 2001
Editorial Work
Ø Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Ethical Leadership, 2012 – present
Ø Associate Editor, Journal of Military Ethics, 2007 – present
Ø Editorial Board, Journal of Character and Leadership Integration, 2018 – present
Ø Editorial Board, Texas National Security Review, 2020 – present
Ø Associate Editor, Beliefs and Values, 2008 – 2012
Ø Associate Editor, Encyclopedia of Global Justice, 2006 – 2010
Ø Editor of the Book Discussion series in the Journal of Military Ethics, 2002 – 2007 External Funding and Grants:
Participant in funded grant with PRIO (Peace Research Institute Oslo), Oslo, Norway, “Warring with Machines: Military Applications of AI and the Relevance of Virtue Ethics,” 2020-2022
Secured annual Eaton Foundation grants to support the activities of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence to foster ethical engagement and promote ethical leadership through teaching, scholarship, and outreach, 2010-2020
Ethics component lead, National Science Foundation (NSF) grant application on Ethics in
Computer Science, CWRU 2019
Submitted grant with Matthew Beard (University of Notre Dame, Australia)
and Nolen Gertz (Pacific Lutheran University), “The Recruit and the Veteran: War as a
Transformative Experience,” to Notre Dame and UNC Chapel Hill’s Experience Project, 2015 Project Advisory Committee member for National Institutes of Health grant for Maxwell
Mehlman, Arthur E Petersilge Professor of Law and Director of the Law-Medicine Center, to conduct the first study of the ethical, legal, and policy implications of the use of genetic science
by the U.S military, 2012-2014
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Designed and delivered ethics component for three-year NSF REU grant, in partnership with the Case Western Reserve University Physics Department, 2009-2011 and designed and delivered ethics component for three-year National Science Foundation REU with the Case Western Reserve University Biomedical Engineering Dept, 2012
Wrote one section (section 7.2, “Emotions and Honor,” authorship fully credited) of the final report for a Greenwall Foundation grant on “Enhanced Warfighters: Risk, Ethics and Policy” for P.I.s Patrick Lin, Maxwell J Mehlman, and Keith Abney
Designing ethics component for National Science Foundation grant for summer program for STEM graduate students at Cleveland State University (proposal under development)
Secured DoD funding with colleagues for two cycles of 12 four-day seminars for Navy and Marine Corps chaplains in 2004 (“Ethical Advisors to Command”) and 2006 (“Character
Development”), delivered at US military bases all over the world
Awarded Naval Academy Research Council Grants, 1999, 1998, 1997, and 2000
on topics in military ethics of direct and concrete relevance to the military profession, 2016
Co-founder and member of the Executive Committee of interdisciplinary, multi-institutional research consortium CETMONS (Consortium on Emerging Technologies, Military Operations, and National Security), formed to examine the ethical, legal, and social implications (ELSI) of the development of new technologies for the military that will also have civilian applications (dual-use) Member, CETMONS research focus groups on Moral Boundaries, Future Veterans, and Bioenhanced Warfighters, 2009-2017
Peer Review:
Reviews book manuscripts for Oxford University Press and articles for scholarly journals
Works-in-Progress:
FRENCH, Shannon E., Artificial Ethics: The Effects of Technology on Human Value(s) -
working title, scholarly book
FRENCH, Shannon E., Command Climate: the Nature and Effect of Ethical Leadership
(working title), scholarly book
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FRENCH, Shannon E., “At Peace With Terror? The Moral Challenge of Reconciliation
After Unconventional Conflicts,” conference paper and potential book chapter (presented at the
2013 Euro-ISME conference in Amsterdam from peer-reviewed abstract, May 2013)
FRENCH, Shannon E., “Warrior Transitions: Ethical Issues Concerning the Reintegration of Combat Troops into Civilian Society,” conference paper and potential journal article
Curricular Development:
Ø Member of working group established in 2020 to design and deliver a 10-week course in Professional Ethics for the U.S Navy’s Community College (NCC) program; will be taken
by approximately 8,000 enlisted Navy service members beginning in 2021-2022
Ø Developed innovative new Masters of Arts graduate degree program in Military Ethics for Case Western Reserve University, incorporating elements such as flipped and hybrid
residential/online courses, robust interdisciplinary curriculum, and video/virtual
participation by international experts in the field
Ø Collaborated with colleagues to continuously update and create extensive curricular support materials for the core ethics course at the U.S Naval Academy, NE203: Moral Reasoning for Naval Leaders; helped deliver intensive training to senior officers who were discussion section leaders for that course
Ø “Conversation on JUSTICE,” moderator of panel discussion with Inamori Ethics Prize
winners Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi, LeVar Burton, Farouk El-Baz, and Marian Wright Edelman, Case Western Reserve University, online, October 23, 2020
Ø “How Commanders Make Ethical Decisions and What They Expect from Their
Staff," online presentation for all U.S Army Special Operations Command Chaplains and Religious Affairs Specialists, online, February 12, 2020
Ø “Talking Foreign Policy,” radio roundtable participant (subject matter expert for ethics),
WCPN Ideastream (local NPR), Cleveland, Ohio, January 16, 2020
Reconciling a Code of the Warrior with Automated Systems and Artificial
Intelligence,” distinguished guest lecture for United States Marines Corps officers,
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speaker, guest of the British Government and the British Red Cross for the official commemorative event, Lancaster House, London, United Kingdom, October 16, 2019
Ø “AI Ethics, Autonomy, and Accountability: Maintaining Our Ethical Lives in an Age of Increased Automation and AI/ML-Assisted Decision-Making” presentation at the Institute for Smart, Secure, and Connected Systems (ISSACS) Future of Work event, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 1, 2019
Ø “Ethics in the Arts: The Power of Storytelling,” moderator, 2019 Inamori Ethics Prize Academic Symposium panel featuring LeVar Burton, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, September 20, 2019
Ø “Ethics and Emerging Technology – Promises and Perils for the U.S Army” Chaplain (Colonel) Sonny & Martha Moore Military Ethical Leadership Lecture at the United States Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, June 26, 2019
Ø “Ethical Issues of Integrating A.I in Military Decision-Making,” Security and Human
Behavior, Harvard University Law School, June 6, 2019
Ø “iSoldier: Ethical Challenges for High-Tech Troops,” presented at the annual
Euro-ISME (International Society for Military Ethics, European division) conference in Vienna, Austria, May 26, 2019
Ø “From Targeting to Bioenhancement: High-Tech Issues in Military Ethics,” plenary
presentation, annual McCain Conference on Ethics, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, March 29, 2019
Ø “Ethics in Large-Scale Combat Operations,” Keynote address, annual U.S Army
Ethics Symposium, United States Command and General Staff College, Ft
Leavenworth, Kansas, March 25, 2019
Ø “Ethics Café: What Do You Owe the World?” presentation and discussion hosted by the U.S Army Command and General Staff College Foundation at the Jewish Community Center, Kansas City, Kansas, October 30, 2018.
Ø “Leadership Deep Dive: Ethical Leadership,” Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 23, 2018
Ø “Ethics Education at CWRU and Beyond,” presentation to the Superintendent’s Colloquia
of EPFP (Education Policy Fellows Program), hosted by Cleveland State University at the Union Club, Cleveland, Ohio, October 18, 2018
Ø “Artificial Ethics? The Use of A.I and Autonomous Weapons by the Military,” Evelyn
Lincoln Institute for Ethics and Society 10th-anniversary lecture, Mercyhurst
University, Erie, Pennsylvania, October 15, 2018
Ø “Morality in Modern Politics,” panelist, Yom Kippur event, Temple Israel, Fairlawn, Ohio, September 19, 2018
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2018
Ø “Talking Foreign Policy,” radio roundtable participant (subject matter expert for ethics),
WCPN Ideastream (local NPR), Cleveland, Ohio, May 24, 2018
Ø “Neuroethics and the Military: Retaining Ethical Restraint,” presented at the annual
Euro-ISME (International Society for Military Ethics, European division) conference
in Toledo, Spain, May 15, 2018
Ø “Code of the Robot: Military Virtues and Artificial Intelligence,” presented at the
annual Euro-ISME (International Society for Military Ethics, European division) conference in Toledo, Spain, May 14, 2018
Ø “The Impact of Diverse Worldviews on Military Conflict,” closing keynote address,
U.S Army Ethics Symposium, U.S Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, May 1, 2018
Ø “Engaging Ethics and Encouraging Ethical Leadership,” CWRU Alumni Board
presentation, Squire Valleevue Farm, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, April 27, 2018
Ø “Ethics – Restraining Vice or Unlocking Virtue?” Board of Trustees Partner Program
presentation, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, February 23, 2018
Ø The Dead Prussian Podcast, “On the Code of the Warrior,” December 27, 2017
Ø “Ethics in War and Peace,” presentation to the Provost Scholars, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, November 11, 2017
Ø “Women in Leadership – Expanding the Circle,” presentation to the Regional Women In Leadership program of U.S.-Japan Council, The Country Club, Pepper Pike, Ohio, October
Ø “Military Ethics – Theory and Practical Applications for Today’s Soldiers,” presentation to the UCGSF Board, U.S Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, August 29, 2017
co-presented with Maysan Haydar at the annual Euro-ISME (International Society for Military Ethics, European division) conference in Brussels, Belgium, May 31, 2017
Ø “Talking Foreign Policy,” radio roundtable participant (subject matter expert for ethics),
WCPN Ideastream (local NPR), Cleveland, Ohio, May 26, 2017
Ø “Warrior Ethos: A Relationship with Death,” closing keynote address, U.S Army
Ethics Symposium, U.S Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, April 25, 2017
Ø “Ethics and Current Events,” workshop for GELS (Global Ethical Leaders Society)
members, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, April 13, 2017
Ø “The Warrior Ethos Today,” Warrior Ethos Outcome Team workshop, United States Air
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Ø “The Warrior's Code Revisited: Lessons from Marcus Aurelius to Saladin for the
Modern Military Leader,” keynote address, NCLS (National Character and
Leadership Symposium) Scholars Forum, United States Air Force Academy, February
Ø “Combating Dehumanization,” panel discussion with David Livingstone Smith and
Dalindyebo Shabalala, Inamori Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 27, 2016
Ø “Leadership Deep Dive: Ethical Leadership,” Weatherhead School of Management, Case
Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 24, 2016
Ø Chair, “Strategic Dimensions of Offensive Cyber Operations,” presentation by Herb Lin, Workshop on Developing a Normative Framework for Cyberwarfare, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, October 18, 2016
Ø “Why the Army Ethics Matters: Civilians Honoring Army Values,” presentation and
professional development seminar, Picatinny Arsenal U.S Army Research Base,
October 13, 2016
Ø “Ethics and the Meaningful Life,” workshop for GELS (Global Ethical Leaders Society)
members, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 6, 2016
Ø “Talking Foreign Policy,” radio roundtable participant (subject matter expert for ethics),
WCPN Ideastream (local NPR), Cleveland, Ohio, September 15, 2016
Ø “Global Anti-Corruption Efforts and the Work of Transparency International,” moderator,
2016 Inamori Ethics Prize Academic Symposium, Case Western Reserve University,
Cleveland, Ohio, September 9, 2016
Ø “Applying the Warrior’s Code in the Era of High-Tech Conflict,” presentation for the
annual Security and Human Behavior conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 1, 2016
Ø “Beyond Hearts and Minds: The Individual and Strategic Advantages of Ethical
Conduct in Counter-Insurgency Campaigns,” co-presented with Jonathan Flint at the annual Euro-ISME (International Society for Military Ethics, European division) conference in Oslo, Norway, May 25, 2016
Ø “The End of the World As We Know It: PTSD, Shock, and Conflict,” conversation with Brandy Schillace, Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, May 12, 2016
Ø “May 4th Voices: the Shootings at Kent State,” panel discussion with Jonathan Shay, David
Hassler, and Katherine Burke, Cuyahoga County Library, Parma, Ohio, April 3, 2016
Ø “Reflections on the Leadership Philosophy of Kazuo Inamori,” at the first annual
International Symposium of the Ritsumeikan Inamori Philosophy Research Center at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, March 4, 2016
Ø “Cognitive Dissonance and Warrior Moral Injury,” co-presented with Jonathan Flint,
ISME annual conference, Annapolis, Maryland, January 30, 2016
Ø “The Code of the Warrior and Current Conflicts,” keynote address, NCO Solarium,
Ft Leavenworth, Kansas, November 19, 2015
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Ø “The Capabilities Approach and the Applied Philosophy of Prof Martha Nussbaum,” moderator, 2015 Inamori Ethics Prize Academic Symposium, Severance Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, October 15, 2015
Ø “Leadership Deep Dive: Ethical Leadership,” Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 13, 2015
Ø “Fundamentals of Ethical Reasoning,” 2-hour workshop for GELS (Global Ethical Leaders Society) student organization, CWRU, Cleveland, Ohio, October 6, 2015
Ø “Corporate Ethics and the Challenge of Maintaining an Ethical Command Climate in a Global Organization,” for the ORCCA Corporate Ethics Officers annual meeting, Eaton Corporation, Beachwood, Ohio, September 25, 2015
Ø “Honoring Former Enemies,” radio interview for BBC Radio Ulster, September 4, 2015
Ø “Ethics for Dental Professionals,” 5-hour workshop presented for CWRU School of Dental
Medicine students, Cleveland, Ohio, September 4, 2015
Ø “The Transitioning Warrior in the Corporate World,” presentation at the Eaton Corporation, Beachwood, Ohio, May 12, 2015
Ø “Death Before Dishonor? Modern Military Ethics Meets the Warrior’s Code,” 24th
annual Henry M Scharf Lecture on Current Affairs, Gettysburg University,
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, February 19, 2015
Ø “Leadership Deep Dive: Ethical Leadership, Part Two” Weatherhead School of
Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, October 22, 2014
Ø "Living the Army Ethic - How and Why We Fight,” two and a half hour lecture and
workshop co-presented with Sgt Dave Stewart, AUSA (Association of the United States Army) annual conference, Washington, DC, October 14, 2014
Ø “What is Worth Dying For?” Faculty Friday Presentation, CWRU, Cleveland, Ohio,
October 10, 2014
Ø “Sexual Violence, Women’s Rights, and the Courageous Work of Dr Denis Mukwege,” moderator, 2014 Inamori Ethics Prize Academic Symposium, Tinkham Veale Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio, October 1, 2014
Ø “Talking Foreign Policy,” radio roundtable participant (subject matter expert for ethics), WCPN Ideastream (local NPR), Cleveland, Ohio, September 25, 2014
Ø CETMONS (Consortium on Emerging Technology, Military Operations, and National
Security) conference, co-host, moderator, and presenter, CWRU School of Law,
Cleveland, Ohio, September 5-6, 2014
Ø “Leadership Deep Dive: Ethical Leadership, Part One” Weatherhead School of
Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, August 12, 2014
Ø “War and Evil,” session moderator/chair, Evil Incarnate Conference, CWRU, Cleveland,
Ohio, July 12, 2014
Ø “Ethics for Dental Professionals,” 5-hour workshop presented for CWRU School of Dental
Medicine students, Cleveland, Ohio, July 2, 2014