May, Larry (Personal Name)
Curd, M. Professional responsibility for harmful actions, c1984: t.p. (Larry May) t.p. verso (Ph. D.; assoc. prof. of philosophy, Purdue Univ.)
Rethinking masculinity, 1996: CIP t.p. (Larry May) data sheet (b. 4/26/52)
Global justice and due process, 2011: t.p. (Larry May; Vanderbilt Univ.; Charles Sturt and Australian National Universities) p. 4 of cover (Professor of philosophy and professor of law, Vanderbilt Univ.)
Vanderbilt University School of Law website, viewed 1/17/2019 (Larry May; W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Law; An authority on Just War theory and international law, He is a political philosopher who has written on conceptual issues in collective and shared responsibility and normative issues in international criminal law, Professor May is an affiliated faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law, and an adjunct professor of philosophy at Charles Sturt University in Canberra Australia; Education B.S., in International Affairs, Georgetown University, 1973 (with honors). M.A., in Philosophy, minor in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1976. Ph.D., in Philosophy, minor in Political Science, New School for Social Research, 1977. Dissertation: “Law, Contract and Civil Morality: A Study in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes” , 1977 J.D., in Law, Washington University, 2000' at Vanderbilt since 2009, previously Professor of philosophy at Washington University of St. Louis, 1991-2009, emeritus since 2009).