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The '''Tanner Lectures on Human Values''' is a multiversity lecture series in the [[humanities]], founded in 1978, at [[Clare Hall, Cambridge|Clare Hall, Cambridge University]], by the American scholar [[Obert Clark Tanner]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Tanner Lectures and Philosophy |publisher=University of Utah Press |url=http://www.uofupress.com/store/page23.html |accessdate=2007-10-16 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070522035643/http://www.uofupress.com/store/page23.html <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-05-22}}</ref> In founding the lecture, he defined their purpose as follows:<ref name=main>{{cite web |title=The Lectures |publisher=University of Utah |url=https://tannerlectures.utah.edu/overview/lectures.php |accessdate=2018-07-08}}</ref>▼
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{{quote|I hope these lectures will contribute to the intellectual and moral life of mankind. I see them simply as a search for a better understanding of human behavior and human values. This understanding may be pursued for its own intrinsic worth, but it may also eventually have practical consequences for the quality of personal and social life.}}▼
▲The '''Tanner Lectures on Human Values''' is a
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It is considered one of the top [[lecture series]] among top universities,<ref>{{cite news |title=Are college faculty too liberal? |first=Scott |last=Jaschik |url=http://www.yorktownpatriot.com/article_234.shtml |
== Member institutions ==
Permanent lectureships are established at the following nine institutions:<ref>{{cite web |title=Universities and Colleges |publisher=University of Utah |url=http://www.tannerlectures.utah.edu/universities.html |
* [[Linacre College, Oxford]]
* [[University of California, Berkeley]]
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== Lecturers ==
* 1976-77 (Michigan) [[Joel Feinberg]]—"Voluntary Euthanasia and the Inalienable Right to Life"<ref name="library">{{cite web |title=Lecture Library |url=https://tannerlectures.utah.edu/lecture-library.php |website=Tanner Lectures on Human Values |publisher=University of Utah |
* 1977-78 (Stanford) [[Thomas Nagel]]—"The Limits of Objectivity"
* 1977-78 (Michigan) [[Karl Popper]]—"Three Worlds"
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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,
* 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 (
* 1987-88 (Oxford): [[Frederik van Zyl Slabbert]]—"The Dynamics of Reform and Revolt in Current South
* 1987-88 (Buenos
* 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
* 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
* 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 (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
* 2011 (Stanford): [[Elinor Ostrom]]—"I.
* 2011 (Harvard): [[James C. Scott|James Scott]]—"Four Domestications: Fire, Plants, Animals,
▲* 2011 (Stanford): [[Elinor Ostrom]]—"I. Frameworks” and "II. Analyzing One-Hundred-Year-Old Irrigation Puzzles”
* 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|
▲* 2011 (Harvard): [[James C. Scott|James Scott]]—"Four Domestications: Fire, Plants, Animals, and… Us”
* 2011-12 (Utah): [[Abraham Verghese]]—"Two Souls Intertwined"
▲* 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|accessdate=5 April 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407093750/https://grad.berkeley.edu/tanner/1112.shtml|archivedate=7 April 2014}}</ref>
* 2011-12 (
* 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|
▲* 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|accessdate=5 April 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407154637/http://www.linacre.ox.ac.uk/About/events/TannerLectures|archivedate=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-
* 2012-
* 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"
* 2016-17 (Berkeley): [[Seana Shiffrin]]—"I. Democratic
* 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): Rob Nixon –"Ecology and Equity"
* 2024 (Harvard): [[Hahrie Han]] –"Stories of Democracy Realized"
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