MATTHEW LINDAUER Curriculum Vitae

Department of [email protected] Brooklyn College www.matthewlindauer.com 2900 Bedford Avenue +1 718-702-3637 Brooklyn, NY 11210

Academic Employment Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Department of Philosophy Assistant Professor 2018-Present

Australian National University, School of Philosophy Research Fellow 2017-Present Research and Teaching Postdoctoral Fellow 2015-2017

Education Ph.D., 2008-2015, Philosophy, Yale University B.A., 2001-2005, magna cum laude, Honors in Philosophy, New York University

Areas of Specialization: , , Moral Psychology Areas of Competence: Epistemology, History of Modern Philosophy, Logic

Publications Peer-Reviewed Articles “In Defense of a Category-Based System for Unification Admissions.” Journal of Moral Philosophy, forthcoming.

“Immigration Policy and Identification Across Borders.” Journal of Ethics and , Vol. 12, No. 3, 2017, 280-303.

(w/ C. Barry) “Moral Judgment and the Duties of Innocent Beneficiaries of Injustice.” Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. 8, No. 3, 2017, 671-686.

(w/ C. Barry and G. Øverland) “Doing, Allowing, and Enabling Harm: An Empirical Investigation." In Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Vol. 1, eds. T. Lombrozo, J. Knobe, and S. Nichols, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 62-90.

1 Matthew Lindauer CV Invited Articles “Unification Admissions and Skilled Worker Migration.” In Fair Work: Ethics, Social Policy, and Globalization, ed. K.P. Schaff, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming.

“Kantian Themes in Ethics and International Relations.” In The Routledge Handbook of Ethics and International Relations, eds. B. Steele and E. Heinze, New York: Routledge Press, forthcoming.

“The Focus on Health Capability and Role of States in Ruger’s Global Health Justice Framework.” The American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 12, No. 12, 2012, 57-79.

Book Review “Review of David Miller’s Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration.” Ethics, Vol. 128, No. 1, October 2017, 269-274.

Works in Progress “Entry by Birth Alone?: Rawlsian Egalitarianism and the Basic Right to Invite” (revise and resubmit)

(w/ Justin Bruner) “The Varieties of Impartiality” (revise and resubmit)

(w/ Peter Singer, Paul Slovic, Joshua Greene, Daniel Västfjäll, and Marcus Mayorga) “Comparing the Effect of Rational and Emotional Appeals on Donation Behavior” (revise and resubmit)

“Experimental Philosophy and the Fruitfulness of Normative Concepts” (under review)

(w/ Nicholas Southwood) “The Role of Sufficiently Strong Moral Censure: Revisiting the Pragmatic Explanation of the Knobe effect” (under review)

(w/ Luke Buckland, David Rodríguez-Arías, and Carissa Véliz) “Testing the Motivational Strength of Positive and Negative Duty Arguments Regarding Global Poverty” (under revision)

“Domestic Justice and Refugee Prioritization” (in preparation)

(w/ Nicholas Southwood) “Feasibility and the Problem of Normative Entanglement” (in preparation)

2 Matthew Lindauer CV Honors and Awards Research Fellow, Future Fellowship, “Feasibility in Politics: Taking Account of Groups and Institutions,” with Nicholas Southwood, Australian Research Council, $733,992 AUD

Research School of Social Sciences Inter-School Collaboration Grant, “Experimental Methods in Social and Political Philosophy,” with Christian Barry, Justin Bruner, and Keith Dowding, Australian National University, $15,000 AUD

Research Grant, “Empirical Research and Poverty Alleviation: Rational Appeals to Engage in Effective Giving,” with Peter Singer, Paul Slovic, Daniel Västfjäll, and Joshua Greene, Co-Researcher and Project Manager, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University, $117,000 Awarded for 2014-2017

Edward H. Butler Fellowship, Yale University, 2013-2014 University Dissertation Fellowship, Yale University, 2012-2013 Associates in Teaching (AT) Program, Ethics and International Affairs, Co-Instructor with Thomas Pogge, Spring 2012

Prize Teaching Fellowship, Yale University, awarded to ten graduate students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences on the basis of nominations from students and faculty (First-Order Logic, teaching assistant for Kenneth Winkler, Fall 2011), 2012

Fellow, Yale Center for Law and Philosophy, 2010-2015

Global Justice Fellow, Global Justice Program, Yale University, 2009-2015

Member of Yale Experimental Philosophy Lab, directed by Joshua Knobe, 2009-2015

Graduate Study and Teaching Fellowship, Yale University, 2008-2015

Selected Presentations “Domestic Justice and Refugee Prioritization,” Refugees and Minority Rights Conference, University of Tromsø, June 2018

“Open Borders and Feasibility,” Feasiblity and Immigration Workshop, Australian National University, April 2018

“Feasibility and the Problem of Normative Contamination” (with Nicholas Southwood), X-Phi and Politics Workshop, CUNY Graduate Center, March 2018

Comments on Katja Vogt’s “A Genuinely Aristotelian Guise of the Good,” Third Speculative Ethics Forum, St. John’s University, November 2017

3 Matthew Lindauer CV “Feasibility and Morality,” Yale Experimental Philosophy Lab, Yale University, September 2017

“The Varieties of Impartiality” (with Justin Bruner), Second Annual Australasian Experimental Philosophy Workshop, Waikato University, July 2017

“Experimental Philosophy and the Fruitfulness of Normative Concepts,” Experimental Methods in Social and Political Philosophy Workshop, Australian National University, March 2017

“Experimental Philosophy and the Fruitfulness of Normative Concepts,” Fifth Australasian Workshop in Moral Philosophy, Kioloa Coastal Campus, Australian National University, January 2017

“Experimental Philosophy and the Fruitfulness of Normative Concepts,” First Annual Australasian Experimental Philosophy Workshop, Victoria University of Wellington, September 2016

“Philosophical Arguments and Moral Motivation,” Symposium on Experimental Philosophy, Thirty-First International Congress of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan, July 2016

“Moral Judgment and the Duties of Innocent Beneficiaries” (with Christian Barry), Responding to Global Poverty – On what the Affluent Ought to Do and what the Poor are Permitted to Do, Conference in Honor of Gerhard Øverland, University of Oslo, May 2015

“Immigration Policy and Positive External Relationships: A Reply to the Standard View,” Centre for Moral, Social and Political Theory, Australian National University, June 2014

“Against Closed Borders, From the Perspective of Domestic Justice,” Conference on Global Justice and the Global South, University of Delhi, April 2014

“Testing the Motivational Force and Perceived Plausibility of Positive and Negative Duty Arguments Regarding Global Poverty” (with Carissa Véliz), Metro Experimental Research Group, City University of New York Graduate Center, March 2014

“Doing, Allowing, and Enabling Harm: An Empirical Investigation” (with Christian Barry and Gerhard Øverland), Workshop on Enabling Harm, Centre for the Study of Mind in Nature, University of Oslo, June 2012

4 Matthew Lindauer CV “The Effectiveness of Philosophical Argumentation in Inspiring Concern and Action with regard to Global Poverty” (with Meena Krishnamurthy), Experiment Month Poster Session, American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division Meeting, December 2011

“Analysis and Doubt in Descartes’ Meditations,” Fifth Biennial Margaret Dauler Wilson Philosophy Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, June 2010

“The Influence of Knowledge of Upbringing on Moral Responsibility Judgments,” Parallel Session Presentation and Poster Session, Conference on Experimental Philosophy and Experimental Economics, Kyoto Sangyo University, March 2010

Teaching Experience As Primary Instructor: Introduction to Ethics (ANU, Semester 1, 2017 and Semester 1, 2016); Theories of Social Justice (ANU, Semester 2, 2016); Advanced Ethics, Social, and Political Philosophy: Moral Psychology (ANU, Semester 2, 2016); Advanced Ethics, Social, and Political Philosophy: Morality Across Borders (ANU, Semester 2, 2015); International Ethics (Yale University, Summer Session, 2015); Introduction to Philosophy (Fairfield University, Spring Semester, 2015); Ethics and International Affairs (Yale University, with Thomas Pogge, Spring Semester, 2012)

Other Courses Taught: Foundations Seminar: Edouard Machery’s Philosophy Within Its Proper Bounds (ANU, Semester 1, 2018); Reading Courses: Federalism (ANU, Semester 2, 2017); Locke (ANU, Semester 1, 2017)

As Teaching Assistant: Introduction to Ethics (Shelly Kagan, Fall Semester, 2014); Life (Shelly Kagan, Spring Semester, 2014); First-Order Logic (Bruno Whittle, Fall Semester, 2013, and Kenneth Winkler, Fall Semester, 2011); Philosophy and the Science of Human Nature (Tamar Gendler, Spring Semester, 2011); Introduction to Political Philosophy (Thomas Pogge, Fall Semester, 2010)

Professional Service Referee for: Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics & Global Politics, Journal of Applied Philosophy, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Social Philosophy, Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Philosophical Psychology

Convenor, Moral, Social and Political Theory (MSPT) Seminar, Australian National University, September 2017-July 2018

5 Matthew Lindauer CV Co-Organizer, Feasibility and Immigration Workshop, with Nicholas Southwood, Australian National University, April 2018

Co-Organizer, X-Phi and Politics Workshop, with Joshua Knobe and Jesse Prinz, CUNY Graduate Center, March 2018

Co-Organizer, Experimental Methods in Social and Political Philosophy Workshop, with Christian Barry, Justin Bruner, and Keith Dowding, Australian National University, March 2017

Advisor of Three Senior Honors Theses in Philosophy Thomas Emerson (2015-16), Qiuyu Gu (2016-17), and Zixin Wu (2016-17), Australian National University

Co-Advisor of Undergraduate Research Project in Psychology Grant Kopplin, Yale University, with Joshua Knobe, 2013-14

Co-Advisor of Undergraduate Senior Thesis in Philosophy Julian Reid, Yale University, with Thomas Pogge, 2012-13

Co-Organizer, Moral Psychology and Poverty Alleviation Workshop Academics Stand Against Poverty Conference, with Meena Krishnamurthy, Yale University, April 2012

Graduate Teaching Fellow Representative, elected by fellow graduate students, Department of Philosophy, Yale University, 2012-13

References Christian Barry Joshua Knobe Australian National University Yale University [email protected] [email protected] +61 2-6125-8475 +1 203-432-1694

Peter Singer Kenneth Winkler Princeton University (teaching reference) [email protected] Yale University +1 609-258-2202 [email protected] +1 203-432-1679 Stephen Darwall Yale University [email protected] +1 203-432-1672

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