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* 2000-01 (Yale): [[Alexander Nehamas]]—"A Promise of Happiness: The Place of Beauty in a World of Art”
* 2000-01 (Princeton): [[Robert Pinsky]]—"American Culture and the Voice of Poetry”
* 2000–20012000–01 (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 Girls” and "II. What It Means to Be Free”
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* 2011-12 (Princeton): [[Stephen Greenblatt]]—"Shakespeare and the Shape of a Life: The Uses of Life Stories”
* 2011-12 (Yale): [[Lisa Jardine]]—"The Two Cultures: Still Under Consideration”
* 2011 (Yale): [[Rebecca Newberger Goldstein]]—"The Ancient Quarrel: Philosophy and Literature”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 (Yale): [[Rebecca Newberger Goldstein]] - "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. Frameworks” and "II. Analyzing One-Hundred-Year-Old Irrigation Puzzles”
* 2011 (Harvard): [[James C. Scott|James Scott]]—"Four Domestications: Fire, Plants, Animals, and… Us”
* 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 Intertwined”
* 2011-201212 (Brasenose College): [[Diane Coyle]]—"The Public Responsibility of the Economist”
* 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?"
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* 2012-13 (Harvard): [[Robert Post (law professor)|Robert Post]]—"Representative Democracy: The Constitutional Theory of Campaign Finance Reform”
* 2012-13 (Utah): [[Michael J. Sandel]]—"The Moral Economy of Speculation: Gambling, Finance, and the Common Good”
* 2012-201313 (Stanford): [[William G. Bowen|William Bowen]]—"I. Costs and Productivity in Higher Education” and "II. Prospects for an Online Fix: Can We Harness Technology in the Service of our Aspirations?”
* 2012-201313 (Michigan): [[Craig Calhoun]]—"The Problematic Public: Revisiting Dewey, Arendt, and Habermas”
* 2013-14 (Oxford): [[Shami Chakrabarti]]—"Human Rights as Human Values”
* 2013-14 (Utah): [[Neil deGrasse Tyson]]—"Science as a Way of Knowing”
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* 2015-16 (Oxford): [[Shirley Williams]]—""The Value of Europe and European Values"”
* 2016-17 (Berkeley): [[Seana Shiffrin]]—"I. Democratic Law” and "II. Common and Constitutional Law: A Democratic Legal Perspective”
* 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?"
 
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