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* 1979-80 (Oxford) [[Jonathan Bennett (philosopher)|Jonathan Bennett]]—"Morality and Consequences"
* 1979-80 (Michigan) [[Robert Coles (psychiatrist)|Robert Coles]]—"Children as Moral Observers"
* 1979-80 (Stanford) [[Michel Foucault]]—"Omnes et Singulatim: Towards a Criticism of
* 1979-80 (Utah) [[Wallace Stegner]]—"The Twilight of Self-Reliance: Frontier Values and Contemporary America"
* 1979-80 (Harvard) [[George Stigler]]—"Economics or Ethics?"
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* 1982-83 (Cambridge) [[H.C. Robbins Landon]]—"Haydn and Eighteenth-Century Patronage in Austria and Hungary"
* 1982-83 (Jawaharlal Nehru University) [[Ilya Prigogine]]—"Only an Illusion"
* 1983-84 (Oxford): [[Donald D. Brown]]—"The Impact of Modern
* 1983-84 (Stanford): [[Leonard B. Meyer]]—"Music and Ideology in the Nineteenth
* 1983-84 (Utah): [[Helmut Schmidt]]—"The Future of the Atlantic
* 1983-84 (Michigan): [[Herbert A. Simon|Herbert Simon]]—"Scientific Literacy as a Goal in a High-Technology
* 1983-84 (Harvard): [[Quentin Skinner]]—"The Paradoxes of Political
* 1983-84 (Helsinki): [[Georg Henrik von Wright]]—"Of Human
* 1984-85 (Michigan): [[Nadine Gordimer]]—"The Essential Gesture: Writers and
* 1984-85 (Oxford): [[Barrington Moore]]—"Authority and Inequality under Capitalism and
* 1984-85 (Cambridge): [[Amartya K. Sen]]—"The Standard of
* 1984-85 (Stanford): [[Michael Slote]]—"Moderation, Rationality, and
* 1985-86 (Stanford): [[Stanley Cavell]]—"The Uncanniness of the
* 1985-86 (Michigan): [[Clifford Geertz]]—"The Uses of
* 1985-86 (Utah): [[Arnold S. Relman]]—"Medicine as a Profession and a
* 1985-86 (Oxford) [[T. M. Scanlon]]—"The Significance of Choice"
* 1985-86 (Harvard): [[Michael Walzer]]—"Interpretation and Social
* 1986-87 (Cambridge): [[Roger Bulger]]—"On Hippocrates, Thomas Jefferson, and Max Weber: The Bureaucratic, Technologic Imperatives and the Future of the Healing Tradition in a Voluntary
* 1986-87 (Michigan): [[Daniel Dennett]]—"The Moral First Aid
* 1986-87 (Oxford): [[Jon Elster]]—"Taming Chance: Randomization in Individual and Social
* 1986-87 (Harvard): [[Jürgen Habermas]]—"Law and
* 1986-87 (Stanford): [[Gisela Striker]]—"Greek Ethics and Moral
* 1986-87 (Utah): [[Laurence H. Tribe]]—"On Reading the
* 1987-88 (Cambridge): [[Louis Blom-Cooper]]—"The Penalty of
* 1987-88 (Harvard): [[Robert A. Dahl]]—"The Pseudodemocratization of the American
* 1987-88 (California): [[William Theodore de Bary]]—"The Trouble with
* 1987-88 (Michigan): [[Albert Hirschman]]—"Two Hundred Years of Reactionary Rhetoric: The Case of the Perverse
* 1987-88 (Madrid): [[Javier Muguerza]]—"The Alternative of
* 1987-88 (Warsaw): [[Lord Quinton]]—"The Varieties of
* 1987-88 (Oxford): [[Frederik van Zyl Slabbert]]—"The Dynamics of Reform and Revolt in Current South
* 1987-88 (Buenos Aires): [[Barry Stroud]]—"The Study of Human Nature and the Subjectivity of
* 1988-89 (California): [[S. N. Eisenstadt]]—"Cultural Tradition, Historical Experience, and Social Change: The Limits of
* 1988-89 (Chinese University): [[Fei Xiaotong]]—"Plurality and Unity in the Configuration of the Chinese
* 1988-89 (Stanford): [[Stephen J. Gould]]—"Challenges to Neo-Darwinism and Their Meaning for a Revised View of Human
* 1988-89 (Cambridge): [[Albert Hourani]]—"Islam in European
* 1988-89 (Michigan): [[Toni Morrison]]—"Unspeakable Things Unspoken: The Afro-American Presence in American
* 1988-89 (Yale): [[John G. A. Pocock]]—"Edward Gibbon in History: Aspects of the Text in The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman
* 1988-89 (Utah): [[Judith N. Shklar]]—"American Citizenship: The Quest for
* 1988-89 (Oxford): [[Michael Walzer]]—"Nation and
* 1989-90 (Cambridge): [[Umberto Eco]]—"Interpretation and Overinterpretation: World, History,
* 1989-90 (Harvard): [[Ernest Gellner]]—"The Civil and the
* 1989-90 (Michigan): [[Carol Gilligan]]—"Joining the Resistance:Psychology, Politics, Girls, and
* 1989-90 (Princeton): [[Irving Howe]]—"The Self and the
* 1989-90 (Stanford): [[János Kornai]]—"I. Market Socialism
* 1989-90 (Oxford): [[Bernard Lewis]]—"Europe and
* 1989-90 (Yale): [[Edward Nicolae Luttwak]]—"Strategy: A New Era?
* 1989-90 (Utah): [[Octavio Paz]]—"Poetry and
* 1990-91 (Princeton): [[Annette Baier]]—"
* 1990-91 (Cambridge): [[Gro Harlem Brundtland]]—"Environmental Challenges of the 1990s: Our Responsibility toward Future
* 1990-91 (Stanford) [[G.A. Cohen]]—"Incentives, Inequality, and Community"
* 1990-91 (Yale): [[Robertson Davies]]—"Reading and
* 1990-91 (Oxford): [[David Montgomery (historian)|David N. Montgomery]]—"Citizenship and Justice in the Lives and Thoughts of Nineteenth-Century American
* 1990-91 (Michigan): [[Richard Rorty]]—"Feminism and
* 1991-92 (Cambridge): [[David Baltimore]]—"On Doing Science in the Modern
* 1991-92 (Utah): [[Jared Diamond]]—"The Broadest Pattern of Human
* 1991-92 (Michigan): [[Christopher Hill (historian)|Christopher Hill]]—"The Bible in Seventeenth-Century English
* 1991-92 (UC Berkeley): [[Helmut Kohl]]
* 1991-92 (Princeton): [[Robert Nozick]]—"Decisions of Principle, Principles of
* 1991-92 (Oxford): [[Roald Sagdeev]]—"Science and
* 1991-92 (Stanford): [[Charles Taylor (philosopher)|Charles Taylor]]—"Modernity and the Rise of the Public
* 1992-93 (Princeton): [[Stanley Hoffmann]]—"The Nation, Nationalism, and After: The Case of
* 1992-93 (Utah): [[Evelyn Fox Keller]]—"Rethinking the Meaning of Genetic
* 1992-93 (Cambridge): [[Christine Korsgaard]]—"The Sources of
* 1992-93 (Yale): [[Fritz Stern]]—"I. Mendacity Enforced: Europe, 1914-
* 1993-94 (UC San Diego): [[K. Anthony Appiah]]—"Race, Culture, Identity: Misunderstood
* 1993-94 (UC Berkeley): [[Oscar Arias Sanchez]]—"Poverty: The New International
* 1993-94 (Cambridge): [[Peter Brown (historian)|Peter Brown]]—"Aspects of the Christianisation of the Roman
* 1993-94 (Stanford): [[Thomas E. Hill (academic)|Thomas E. Hill Jr.]]—"Respect for
* 1993-94 (Utah): [[A.E. Dick Howard]]—"Toward the Open Society in Central and Eastern
* 1993-94 (Utah): [[Jeffrey Sachs]]—"Shock Therapy in Poland: Perspectives of Five
* 1993-94 (Oxford): [[Gordon
* 1993-94 (Harvard): [[Lawrence Stone]]—"Family Values in a Historical
* 1993-94 (Michigan): [[William Julius Wilson]]—"The New Urban Poverty and the Problem of
* 1994-95 (Stanford): [[Amy Gutmann]]—"Responding to Racial
* 1994-95 (Princeton): [[Alasdair MacIntyre]]—"Truthfulness, Lies, and Moral Philosophers: What Can We Learn from Mill and Kant?
* 1994-95 (Cambridge): [[Sir Roger Penrose]]—"Space-time and
* 1994-95 (Yale): [[Richard Posner]]—"Euthanasia and Health Care: Two Essays on the Policy Dilemmas of Aging and Old
* 1995 (Princeton) [[Antonin Scalia]]—"Common-law Courts in a Civil-Law System: The Role of the United States Federal Courts in Interpreting the Constitution and Laws"<ref>{{citation | last = Scalia | first = Antonin | author-link = Antonin Scalia | contribution = Common-law Courts in a Civil-Law System: The Role of the United States Federal Courts in Interpreting the Constitution and Laws | title = The Tanner lectures on human values | year = 1995 | url = http://tannerlectures.utah.edu/_documents/a-to-z/s/scalia97.pdf }}</ref>
* 1994-95 (Harvard): [[Cass R. Sunstein]]—"Political Conflict and Legal
* 1994-95 (Oxford): [[Janet Suzman]]—"Who Needs Parables?
* 1995-96 (Princeton): [[Harold Bloom]]—"I. Shakespeare and the Value of
* 1995-96 (Yale): [[Peter Brown (historian)|Peter Brown]]—"The End of the Ancient Other World: Death and Afterlife between Late Antiquity and the Early Middle
* 1995-96 (Stanford): [[Nancy Fraser]]—"Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics: Redistribution, Recognition, and
* 1995-96 (UC Riverside): [[Mairead Corrigan Maguire]]—"Peacemaking from the Grassroots in a World of Ethnic
* 1995-96 (Harvard): [[Onora O'Neill]]—"Kant on Reason and
* 1995-96 (Cambridge): [[Gunther Schuller]]—"I. Jazz: A Historical
* 1996-97 (Cambridge): [[Dorothy Cheney]]—"Why Animals
* 1996-97 (UC San Francisco): [[Marian Wright Edelman]]—"Standing for
* 1996-97 (Oxford): [[Francis Fukuyama]]—"Social
* 1996-97 (Toronto): [[Peter Gay]]—"The Living
* 1996-97 (Harvard): [[Stuart Hampshire]]—"Justice Is Conflict: The Soul and the
* 1996-97 (Stanford): [[Barbara Herman]]—"Moral
* 1996-97 (Yale): [[Liam Hudson]]—"The Life of the
* 1996-97 (Utah): [[Elaine Pagels]]—"The Origin of Satan in Christian
* 1996-97 (Michigan): [[T. M. Scanlon]]—"The Status of Well-
* 1996-97 (Princeton): [[Robert Solow]]—"Welfare and
* 1997-98 (Prague): [[Timothy Garton Ash]]—"The Direction of European
* 1997-98 (Harvard): [[Myles Burnyeat]]—"Culture and Society in Plato's
* 1997-98 (Princeton) [[J. M. Coetzee]] "The Lives of Animals"
* 1997-98 (Michigan): [[Antonio Damasio]]—"Exploring the Minded
* 1997-98 (Stanford): [[Arthur Kleinman]]—"Experience and Its Moral Modes: Culture, Human Conditions, and
* 1997-98 (Oxford): [[Michael Sandel]]—"What Money
* 1997-98 (Yale): [[Elaine Scarry]]—"On Beauty and Being
* 1997-98 (Utah): [[Jonathan Spence]]—"Ideas of Power:
* 1997-98 (Cambridge): [[Stephen Toulmin]]—"The Idol of
* 1998-99 (Michigan): [[Walter Burkert]]—"Revealing Nature amidst Multiple Cultures: A Discourse with Ancient
* 1998-99 (Utah): [[Geoffrey Hartman]]—"Text and
* 1998-99 (Yale): [[Steven Pinker]]—"The Blank Slate, the Noble Savage, and the Ghost in the
* 1998-99 (Princeton): [[Judith Jarvis Thomson]]—"Goodness and
* 1998-99 (Oxford): [[Sidney Verba]]—"Representative Democracy and Democratic Citizens: Philosophical and Empirical
* 1998-99 (UC Davis): [[Richard White (historian)|Richard White]]—"The Problem with
* 1999-2000 (Stanford): [[Jared Diamond]]—"Ecological Collapses of Pre-industrial
* 1999-2000 (Oxford): [[Geoffrey Hill]]—"Rhetorics of
* 1999-2000 (Princeton): [[Michael Ignatieff]]—"I. Human Rights as
* 1999-2000 (Cambridge): [[Jonathan Lear]]—"
* 1999-2000 (Harvard): [[Wolf Lepenies]]—"The End of
* 1999-2000 (UC Santa Barbara): [[William C. Richardson]]—"Reconceiving Health Care to Improve
* 1999-2000 (Utah): [[Charles Rosen]]—"Tradition without Convention: The Impossible Nineteenth-Century
* 1999-2000 (Michigan): [[Helen Vendler]]—"Poetry and the Mediation of Value: Whitman on
* 1999-2000 (Yale): [[Marina Warner]]—"Spirit
* 2000-01 (Cambridge) [[K. Anthony Appiah]]—"The State and the Shaping of Identity"<ref>{{citation | last = Appiah | first = Kwame Anthony | author-link = Kwame Anthony Appiah | contribution = The State and the shaping of identity | editor-last = Peterson | editor-first = Grethe B. | title = The Tanner lectures on human values XXIII | pages = 235–297 | publisher = University of Utah Press | ___location = Salt Lake City | year = 2002 | isbn = 9780874807189 }} [http://tannerlectures.utah.edu/_documents/a-to-z/a/Appiah_02.pdf Pdf.]</ref>
* 2001 (Michigan): [[Michael Fried]]—"Roger Fry's
* 2000-01 (Michigan): [[Partha Dasgupta]]
* 2000-01 (Utah): [[Sarah Hrdy]]—"The Past, Present, and Future of the Human
* 2000-01 (Yale): [[Alexander Nehamas]]—"A Promise of Happiness: The Place of Beauty in a World of
* 2000-01 (Princeton): [[Robert Pinsky]]—"American Culture and the Voice of
* 2000–01 (Berkeley): [[Joseph Raz]]—''The Practice of Value''<ref name="Berkeley">{{Cite web|url=https://grad.berkeley.edu/tanner/past.shtml|title=Past Lectures|publisher=The Tanner Lectures on Human Values at University of California Berkeley|access-date=5 April 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407093910/https://grad.berkeley.edu/tanner/past.shtml|archive-date=7 April 2014}}</ref>
* 2000-01 (Harvard): [[Simon Schama]]
* 2001 (Stanford): [[Dorothy Allison]]—"I. Mean Stories and Stubborn
* 2001 (Oxford): [[Sydney Kentridge]]—"Human Rights: A Sense of
* 2001-02 (Harvard): [[Kathleen Sullivan (lawyer)|Kathleen Sullivan]]
* 2001 (UC Berkeley): [[Sir Frank Kermode]]—"Pleasure, Change, and the
* 2002 (Utah): [[Benjamin R. Barber]]—"Democratic Alternatives to the Mullahs and the
* 2002 (Princeton): [[T. J. Clark (art historian)|T. J. Clark]]—"Painting and Ground
* 2002 (Harvard): [[Lorraine Daston]]—"I. The Morality of Natural
* 2002 (UC Berkeley): [[Derek Parfit]]—"What We Could Rationally
* 2002 (Yale): [[Salman Rushdie]]—"Step Across This
* 2002 (Oxford): [[Laurence H. Tribe]]—"The Constitution in
* 2003 (Harvard): [[Richard Dawkins]]—"I. The Science of
* 2003 (Princeton): [[Frans de Waal]]—"Morality and the Social
* 2003 (Princeton): [[Jonathan Glover]]—"Towards Humanism in
* 2003 (Oxford): [[David M. Kennedy (historian)|David M. Kennedy]]—"The Dilemma of Difference in Democratic
* 2003 (Cambridge): [[Martha C. Nussbaum]]—"Beyond the Social Contract: Toward Global
* 2003 (Stanford): [[Mary Robinson]]—"I. Human Rights and Ethical
* 2003 (Yale): [[Garry Wills]]—"Henry Adams: The Historian as a
* 2004 (Berkeley): [[Seyla Benhabib]]—"Reclaiming Universalism: Negotiating Republican Self-Determinism and Cosmopolitan
* 2004 (Harvard): [[Stephen Breyer]]—"Active Liberty: Interpreting Our Democratic
* 2004 (Stanford): [[Harry Frankfurt]]—"I. Taking Ourselves
* 2004 (Michigan): [[Christine Korsgaard]]—"Fellow Creatures: Kantian Ethics and Our Duties to
* 2005 (Cambridge): [[Carl Bildt]]—"Peace After War: Our
* 2005 (University of Utah) [[Paul Farmer]]—"Never Again? Reflections on Human Values and Human Rights"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tannerlectures.utah.edu/_documents/a-to-z/f/Farmer_2006.pdf|title=Never again? Reflections on human values and human rights|last=Paul|first=Farmer|date=|website=|access-date=}}</ref>
* 2005 (UC Berkeley): [[Axel Honneth]]—"Reification: A Recognition-Theoretical
* 2005 (Stanford): [[Avishai Margalit]]—"I. Indecent Compromise" and "II. Decent
* 2005 (Yale): [[Ruth Reichl]]—"Why Food
* 2005 (Michigan): [[Marshall Sahlins]]—"Hierarchy, Equality, and the Sublimation of Anarchy: the Western Illusion of Human
* 2005 (Harvard): [[James Q. Wilson]]—"I. Politics and
* 2006 (Stanford): [[David Brion Davis]]—"Exiles, Exodus, and Promised
* 2006 (UC Berkeley): [[Allan Gibbard]]—"Thinking How to Live with Each
* 2006 (Utah): [[Margaret H. Marshall]]—"Tension and Intentions: The American Constitutions and the Shaping of Democracies
* 2007 (Cambridge): [[Judy Illes]]—"Medicine, Neruoscience, Ethics, and
* 2007 (Michigan): [[Brian Skyrms]]—"Evolution and the Social
* 2007 (Utah): [[Bill Viola]]—"Presence and
* 2007 (Princeton): [[Susan R. Wolf|Susan Wolf]]<!-- Susan Wolf is the common name; the middle initial is in the article title for disambiguation -->—"Meaning in Life and Why It
* 2008 (Utah): [[Howard Gardner]]—"What is Good Work? Achieving Good Work in Turbulent
* 2008 (Princeton): [[Marc Hauser]]—"The Seeds of
* 2008 (Cambridge): [[Lisa Jardine]]—"What's Left of Culture and Society?
* 2008 (Tsinghua University): [[David Miller (political theorist)|David Miller]]—"Global Justice and Climate Change: How Should Responsibilities Be Distributed?
* 2008 (Harvard): [[Sari Nusseibeh]]—"Philosophical Reflections on the Israeli-Palestinian
* 2008 (Berkeley): [[Annabel Patterson]]—"Pandors's
* 2008 (Stanford): [[Michael Tomasello]]—"Origins of Human
* 2009 (Yale University): [[John Adams (composer)|John Adams]]—"Doctor Atomic and His
* 2009 (University of Utah): [[Isabel Allende]]—"In the Hearts of
* 2009 (Cambridge): [[Sir Christopher Frayling]]—"Art and Religion in the Modern West: Some
* 2009 (Harvard): [[Jonathan Lear]]—"To Become Human Does Not Come That
* 2009 (UC Berkeley): [[Jeremy Waldron]]—"Dignity, Rank and
* 2009 (Stanford): [[Roberto Mangabeira Unger]]-"The Future of Religion and the Religion of the Future"
* 2010 (Princeton University): [[Bruce Ackerman]]—"The Decline and Fall of the American
* 2010 (UC Berkeley): [[Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im]]—"Transcending Imperialism: Human Values and Global
* 2010 (Stanford): [[Mark Danner]]—"Torture and the Forever
* 2010 (Utah): [[Spike Lee]]—"America through My Lens: The Evolving Nature of Race and Class in the Films of Spike
* 2010 (Michigan): [[Susan Neiman]]—"Victims and
* 2010 (Princeton): [[Robert Putnam]]—"American
* 2010 (Oxford): [[Ahmed Rashid]]—"Afghanistan and Pakistan: Past Mistakes, Future Directions?
* 2010 (Michigan): [[Martin Seligman]]—"Flourish: Positive Psychology and Positive
* 2010 (Cambridge): [[Susan J. Smith]]—"Care-full Markets: Miracle or Mirage?
* 2011-12 (Michigan): [[John Broome (philosopher)|John Broome]]—"The Public and Private Morality of Climate
* 2011-12 (Stanford): [[John M. Cooper (philosopher)|John M. Cooper]]—"Ancient Philosophies as a Way of
* 2011-12 (Harvard): [[Esther Duflo]]—"Human Values and the Design of the Fight against
* 2011-12 (Cambridge): [[Ernst Fehr]]—"The Psychology and Economics of
* 2011-12 (Princeton): [[Stephen Greenblatt]]—"Shakespeare and the Shape of a Life: The Uses of Life
* 2011-12 (Yale): [[Lisa Jardine]]—"The Two Cultures: Still Under
* 2011 (Yale): [[Rebecca Newberger Goldstein]]—"The Ancient Quarrel: Philosophy and Literature" and "The Ancient Quarrel: Philosophy and Literature," <ref>{{cite book | editor-last = Matheson | editor-first = Mark | title = The Tanner Lectures on Human Values XXXI | publisher = University of Utah Press | ___location = Salt Lake City | url = http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/upcat/id/1825 }}</ref>
* 2011 (Stanford): [[Elinor Ostrom]]—"I.
* 2011 (Harvard): [[James C. Scott|James Scott]]—"Four Domestications: Fire, Plants, Animals,
* 2011–12 (Berkeley): [[Samuel Scheffler]]—"The Afterlife: I. How People Who Don't Yet Exist Matter More to Us than People Who Do and II. How the Present Depends the Future"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://grad.berkeley.edu/tanner/1112.shtml|title=2011–2012 Lecture Series|publisher=The Tanner Lectures on Human Values at University of California Berkeley|access-date=5 April 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407093750/https://grad.berkeley.edu/tanner/1112.shtml|archive-date=7 April 2014}}</ref>
* 2011-12 (Utah): [[Abraham Verghese]]—"Two Souls
* 2011-12 (Brasenose College): [[Diane Coyle]]—"The Public Responsibility of the
* 2012-13 (Oxford): [[Michael Ignatieff]]—"Representation and Responsibility: Ethics and Public Office"<ref name="Linacre">{{Cite web|url=http://www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/About/events/TannerLectures|title=Tanner Lectures|publisher=Linacre College, Oxford University|access-date=5 April 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407154637/http://www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/About/events/TannerLectures|archive-date=7 April 2014}}</ref>
* 2012-13 (Berkeley): [[Frances Kamm]]—"I. Who Turned the Trolley?" and "II. How Was the Trolley Turned?"
* 2012-13 (Cambridge): [[Joseph Koerner]]—"The Viennese Interior: Architecture &
* 2012-13 (Paris, France): [[Claude Lanzmann]]—"
* 2012-13 (Princeton): [[Ian Morris (historian)|Ian Morris]]—"Human Values in the Very Long
* 2012-13 (Harvard): [[Robert Post (law professor)|Robert Post]]—"Representative Democracy: The Constitutional Theory of Campaign Finance
* 2012-13 (Utah): [[Michael J. Sandel]]—"The Moral Economy of Speculation: Gambling, Finance, and the Common
* 2012-13 (Stanford): [[William G. Bowen|William Bowen]]—"I. Costs and Productivity in Higher
* 2012-13 (Michigan): [[Craig Calhoun]]—"The Problematic Public: Revisiting Dewey, Arendt, and
* 2013-14 (Oxford): [[Shami Chakrabarti]]—"Human Rights as Human
* 2013-14 (Utah): [[Neil deGrasse Tyson]]—"Science as a Way of
* 2013-14 (Yale): [[Paul Gilroy]]—"The Black Atlantic and the Re-enchantment of
* 2013-14 (Yale): [[Bruno Latour]]—"How Better to Register the Agency of
* 2013-14 (Stanford): [[Nicholas Lemann]]—"The Transaction Society: Origins and
* 2013-14 (Michigan): [[Walter Mischel]]—"Overcoming the Weakness of the
* 2013-14 (Cambridge): [[Philippe Sands]]—"The Great Crimes: The Quest for Justice Among Individuals and
* 2013-14 (UC Berkeley): [[Eric Santner]]—"The Weight of All Flesh: On the Subject Matter of Political
* 2013-14 (Oxford): [[Peter Singer]]—"From Moral Neutrality to Effective Altruism: The Changing Scope and Significance of Moral
* 2013-14 (Utah): [[Andrew Solomon]]—"Love, Acceptance, Celebration: How Parents Make Their
* 2013-14 (Harvard): Archbishop [[Rowan Williams]]–"The Paradox of Empathy"
* 2014-15 (Stanford): [[Danielle Allen]]—"Education and
* 2014-15 (Princeton): [[Elizabeth S. Anderson|Elizabeth Anderson]]—"I. Private
* 2014-15 (Utah ): [[Margaret Atwood]]—"Human Values in Age of
* 2014-15 (Yale): [[Dipesh Chakrabarty]]—"The Human Condition of the
* 2014-15 (Cambridge): [[Peter Galison]]—"Science, Secrecy and the Private Self"<ref>{{cite web | last = Staff writer | title = Tanner lectures | url = http://www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/events/tanner-lectures | publisher = University of Cambridge }}</ref>
* 2014-15 (Michigan): [[Ruth Bader Ginsburg]]—"A Conversation with Ruth Bader Ginsburg"<ref>{{cite web | last = Staff writer | title = Events page | date = 23 August 2025 | url = http://www.law.umich.edu/events/Pages/ginsburg.aspx | publisher = Michigan Law School }}</ref>
* 2014-15 (Harvard): [[Carlo Ginzburg]]—"Casuistry, For and Against: Pascal's Provinciales and Their
* 2014-15 (UC Berkeley): [[Philip Pettit]]—"I. From Language to
* 2015-16 (Stanford): [[Andrew Bacevich]]—"The American Military Encounters Islam"
* 2015-16 (Michigan): [[Abhijit Banerjee]]—""What do Economists Do?"
* 2015-16 (Ochanomizu): [[Dame Carol Black]]—"Women: Education, Biology, Power, and Leadership"
* 2015-16 (Princeton): [[Robert Boyd (anthropologist)|Robert Boyd]]—"I. Not by Brains Alone: The vital role of culture in human adaptation" and "II. Beyond Kith and Kin: How culture transformed human cooperation"
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* 2015-16 (Berkeley): [[Didier Fassin]]—"The Will to Punish"
* 2015-16 (Clare Hall): [[Derek Gregory]]—"Reach for the Sky: Aerial Violence and the Everywhere War"
* 2015-16 (Utah): [[Siddhartha Mukherjee]]—""The Gene: An Intimate History"
* 2015-16 (Oxford): [[Shirley Williams]]—""The Value of Europe and European Values"
* 2016 (Princeton): [[Naomi Oreskes]] - Lecture I: "Trust in Science?" - Lecture II: "When Not to Trust Science, or When Science Goes Awry"
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* 2017 (Harvard): [[Bryan Stevenson]]—"Social Justice Action: How We Change the World"
* 2017-18 (Berkeley): [[Michael Warner]]–"Environmental Care and the Infrastructure of Indifference"
* 2018 (Harvard): [[Dorothy Roberts|Dorothy E. Roberts]]–"The Old Biosocial and the Legacy of Unethical Science" and "The New Biosocial and The Future of Ethical Science"
* 2019-20 (Michigan): [[Charles W. Mills]]—"Theorizing Racial Justice"<ref>{{cite web | last = Staff writer | title = Tanner lectures | url = https://fordschool.umich.edu/events/2020/2020-tanner-lecture-human-values-theorizing-racial-justice | publisher = University of Michigan}}</ref>
* 2019 (Harvard): [[Masha Gessen]]—"How We Think About Migration" and "Some Ideas for Talking About Migration"
* 2021-22 (Princeton): [[Elizabeth Kolbert]]—"Welcome to the Anthropocene: Lecture II - What Can We Do About It?" and "Welcome to the Anthropocene: Lecture I - What on Earth Have We Done?"
* 2023 (Harvard): [[Margaret Hiza Redsteer]] –"On Resilience: A Capacity to Absorb Disturbances and Shocks" and "Barriers to Transforming Climate Dialogues"
* 2023-24 (Yale):
* 2024 (Harvard): [[Hahrie Han]] –"Stories of Democracy Realized"
== Notes and references ==
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