FAU Wilkes Honors College

Mark Tunick 
Professor of Political Science
Honors CollegeFAU
5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458
HC 104 | (561) 799-8670 (ph) | (561) 799-8602 (fax) | tunick@fau.edu

Curriculum Vitae/Publications (with links)
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Education 
B.S. Political Science, M.I.T.
B.S. Management, M.I.T. 
M.A. Political Science, University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D. Political Science, University of California, Berkeley 
Field examinations passed in Political Theory, Public Law, Comparative Politics. 
Dissertation: The Justification of Legal Punishment: Hegel's Rechtsphilosophie as Practical Theory (Hanna Pitkin, chair) 
Academic Positions
 
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Stanford University 
Associate Professor, Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University
Professor, Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University


PUBLICATIONS: For PhilPapers versions, which are free, you may need to click 'Download from Archive' on the PhilPapers page.

Books

Articles 

Reviews and Review Articles
  • 2019. Review of Philip J. Kain, Hegel and RightJournal of the History of Philosophy 57(2):355-6.
  • 2016. 'Should We Aim for a Unified and Coherent Theory of Punishment?'--Review of Thom Brooks, PunishmentCriminal Law and Philosophy 10(3):611-28; and 10.1007/s11572-014-9314-5. Online at Springer; or PhilPapers
  • 2016. "Regulating Public Access to Body Camera Footage: Response to Iesha S. Nunes, 'Hands Up, Don't Shoot'"Florida Law Review Forum 67:143-150. Online at Florida Law.
  • 2015. Review of Eric Lee Goodfield, Hegel and the Metaphysical Frontiers of Political TheoryNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Feb. 7. Online at NDPR.
  • 2014. Commentary to ‘Turning Virtual Public Spaces into Laboratories’, Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 14(1):371-3, DOI: 10.1111/asap.12054, first published 16 April 2014. Online at Wiley; or PhilPapers
  • 2012. Review of Peter Hodgson, Shapes of Freedom: Hegel's Philosophy of World History in Theological PerspectiveNotre Dame Philosophical Reviews, Nov. 17, online.
  • 2011. Review of Adam Moore, Privacy Rights. Social Theory and Practice 37(3) (July), online at jstor.
  • 2009. Review of Thom Brooks, Hegel's Political Philosophy: A Systematic Reading of the Philosophy of Right. Mind 118(470):449-53, available online.
  • 2007. Review of Kant, Towards Perpetual Peace and Other Writings, ed. Kleingeld, Tr. Colclasure. Perspectives in Political Science 36(4):240-1 (Fall).
  • 2005. Review of Alice Ormiston, Love and Politics: Re-Interpreting Hegel. Clio 35 (1): 116-120.
  • 2005. Review of Domenico Losurdo, Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns. Perspectives in Political Science 34:62, available online
  • 2003. Review of Richard Nisbett, The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Easterners Think Differently...and Why. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, vol. 3, no. 1, available online.
  • 2002. Review of Christopher Eisgruber, Constitutional Self-Government. American Political Science Review 96:802-3.
  • 1995. Review of Richard Dean Winfield, Law in Civil Society. American Political Science Review 89:1017-18, available  online through jstor.
  • 1994. Review of H.N. Hirsch, A Theory of Liberty: the Constitution and Minorities. American Political Science Review 88:736-38, available online through jstor.
  • 1994. Review of Harry Brod, Hegel's Philosophy of Politics. Owl of Minerva: Biannual Journal of the Hegel Society of America 26:65-69.
  • 1993. 'Hegel against Fukuyama's Hegel'. Clio 22:383-389.
  • 1990. Review of Nancy Rosenblum, ed., Liberalism and the Moral Life. The Fletcher Forum 14:203- 206.
Presentations (selected)
  • 'Justification in an Essentially-Contested Practice: The Case of Legal Punishment'. Public Choice Society, New Orleans, LA, March, 1991.
  • 'Did Socrates Practice Politics?' Western Political Science Association Conference, Seattle, WA, March, 1991.
  • 'Are there natural rights?--Hegel's break with Kant'. Hegel Society of America, 12th Biennial Meeting, Penn State University, October, 1992.
  • 'Theories of Political Obligation: Hegel's Alternative'. Western Political Science Association Conference, Pasadena, CA, March, 1993.
  • 'Communitarianism and Legal Theory'. American Political Science Association Conference, Washington, D.C., September 1993.
  • 'Political Identity and the Ties that Bind: Hegel's Practice Conception'. American Political Science Association Conference, Washington, D.C., September 1993.
  • 'The Moral Obligation to Obey Law'. American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, September 1995.
  • 'Technology and Privacy: Interpreting the 4th Amendment in light of new technologies of surveillance'. Technology and Society Research Seminar, Stanford University, February 1997.
  • 'Culture Clash in the Liberal State'. American Political Science Association Conference, Boston, MA, September 1998.
  • 'Hegel on Political Identity and the Ties that Bind'. Hegel Society of America 15th Biennial Conference, University of Georgia, October 2-4, 1998.
  • 'Does Privacy Undermine Community?' American Political Science Association Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 1999.
  • 'Privacy in the Face of New Technologies of Surveillance'. American Political Science Association Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 1999.
  • 'John Stuart Mill and the Problem of Culture Clash'. American Political Science Association Conference, San Francisco, CA, September 2001.
  • 'The Origins and Limits of the States' Police Powers'. American Political Science Association Conference, Philadelphia, PA, September 2006.
  • 'Hegel's claim about democracy and his philosophy of history'. Hegel Society of America Conference, Chicago, IL, October 2006.
  • 'Hegel's theory of criminal accountability'. American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, IL, September 2007.
  • 'Hegel and the Consecrated State'. Hegel Society of America Conference, De Pere, WI, October 2010.

Awards

Current Interests 
Privacy; theories of punishment; toleration; Hegel, Mill, and Locke.