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CV – Katherine Hawley (Full version, last updated March 2019) [email protected]; +44 1334 462469; Department of Philosophy, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, KY16 9AJ, UK 2008-present Professor of Philosophy, University of St Andrews. 1999-2008 Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, University of St Andrews. (Spring 2003 Gillespie (Associate) Professor, College of Wooster, Ohio.) 1997-1999 Sidgwick Research Fellow, Newnham College Cambridge. 1994-1997 Ph.D., University of Cambridge (graduated June 1998). 1993-1994 M.Phil., History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge. 1989-1992 B.A. Hons., Physics and Philosophy, University of Oxford. Major Responsibilities 2014 Deputy Chair of Philosophy REF panel 2009-2014 Head of School of Philosophical, Anthropological and Film Studies, University of St Andrews 2005-2010 Editorial Chair, Philosophical Quarterly 2008 Member of Philosophy RAE panel (For other editorial work, committee service and responsibilities, see below.) Grants, Prizes, Honours Royal Society of Edinburgh workshop grant 2018-19 for ‘Exoplanet Ethics’ (£8000). St Leonards scholarship, full funding for interdisciplinary Ph.D. on privacy, 2018-21. SGSAH Applied Research Collaborative scholarship, full funding for Ph.D. collaboration with Audit Scotland, 2017-20. Grant from Philosophy and Science of Self-Control project, 2016-17 (US$67,716). Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2016. Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship, 2014-16 (£94,445) Local PI for Marie Curie Initial Training Network 2009-2013 (value to St Andrews around £153K). AHRB Research Leave award 2004 (£13,153). Philip Leverhulme Prize 2003 (Research prize of £50,000) British Academy Joint Activities grant (£4,500 to fund collaboration with philosophers at the University of Western Washington during 2003-5). Authored Books How to be Trustworthy, Oxford: Oxford University Press (in press). Trust: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2012) (121 pp.) How Things Persist, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2001) (xi + 221 pp.) Selections reprinted in Haslanger and Fay (eds.) Persistence, MIT Press (2004). 1 Co-Edited Books The Admissible Contents of Perception, edited with Fiona MacPherson, Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell (2011). Re-issue of Philosophical Quarterly special issue 59.236, with a new introduction sole-authored by Fiona Macpherson. Philosophy of Science Today, edited with Peter Clark, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2003). Re-issue of British Journal of Philosophy of Science special anniversary issue. Articles and chapters ‘What Is Impostor Syndrome?’ Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 93 (2019). ‘Impostor Syndrome, Conspiracy Theories, and Distrust’, Philosophical Studies 176.4, 969-980 (2019). ‘Coercion and Lies’, in Lying: Language, Knowledge, Ethics and Politics, edited by Eliot Michaelson and Andreas Stokke, Oxford University Press, 229-245 (2018). ‘Almost Identical, Almost Innocent’, Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 82 249- 263 (2018) ‘Creativity and Knowledge’, in Creativity and Philosophy, edited by Berys Gaut and Matthew Kieran, Routledge, 60-73 (2018). ‘Social Science as a Guide to Social Metaphysics?’ Journal for General Philosophy of Science 49.2, 187-198 (2018). ‘Trust, Distrust and Epistemic Injustice’, Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice, edited by Ian James Kidd, Gaile Pohlhaus Jr, and José Medina, 69-78 (2017). ‘Social Mereology’, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 3.4, 395-411 (2017) ‘Trustworthy Groups and Organisations’, in The Philosophy of Trust, edited by Paul Faulkner and Tom Simpson, Oxford University Press, 230-249 (2017). ‘Applied Metaphysics’ in A Companion to Applied Philosophy, edited by Kimberley Brownlee, David Coady, and Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Wiley-Blackwell, 165-79 (2016). ‘Trust and Distrust between Patient and Doctor’, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 21.5, 798-801 (2015). ‘David Lewis on Persistence’, in A Companion to David Lewis, edited by Barry Loewer and Jonathan Schaffer, Wiley-Blackwell, 237-49 (2015). ‘Ontological Innocence’ in Composition as Identity, edited by A.J. Cotnoir and Donald L.M. Baxter, Oxford University Press, 70-89 (2014). ‘Persistence and Time’ in the Cambridge Companion to Life and Death, edited by Steven Luper, Cambridge University Press, 47-63 (2014). ‘Partiality and Prejudice in Trusting’, Synthese 191.9, 2029-2045 (2014). ‘Trust, Distrust and Commitment’, Noûs 48.1, 1-20 (2014). ‘Partiality and Prejudice in Trusting’, Synthese 191.9, 2029-2045 (2014). ‘Cut the Pie Any Way You Like? Cotnoir on General Identity’, in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics vol. 8, edited by Karen Bennett and Dean Zimmerman, 323-30 (2013). 2 ‘What are Natural Kinds?’ (first author, with Alexander Bird) Philosophical Perspectives 25.1, 205-221 (2011). ‘Knowing How and Epistemic Injustice’, in Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind and Action, edited by John Bengson and Marc A. Moffett, Oxford University Press, 283- 99 (2011) ‘Testimony and Knowing How’, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Part A 41.4: 397-404. (2010) ‘Mereology, Modality and Magic’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88.1, 117-33 (2010). ‘Identity and Indiscernibility’, Mind 118.1, 101-119, (2009). ‘Metaphysics and Relativity’, Routledge Companion to Metaphysics, edited by Robin Le Poidevin, Peter Simons, Ross Cameron and Andrew McGonigal, Routledge, 507-16 (2009). ‘Persistence and Determination’, Philosophy 83, supplement 62, 197-212, (2008). ‘Neo-Fregeanism and Quantifier Variance’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume LXXI, 233-49. (2007) ‘Weak Discernibility’, Analysis, 66 (2006), 300-303. ‘Principles of Composition and Criteria of Identity’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 84.4, 481-93 (2006). ‘Science as a Guide to Metaphysics?’, Synthese, 149 (2006), 451-470 (2006). Re-printed in Journey into Philosophy: An Introduction with Classic and Contemporary Readings, by Stan Baronett, Routledge, 2016. ‘Fission, Fusion and Intrinsic Facts’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 71.3 (2005), 602-621. ‘Temporal Parts’, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2004, updated 2010 and 2015). ‘Borderline Simple or Extremely Simple’, Monist 87.3 (2004), 385-404. ‘Success and Knowledge-How’, American Philosophical Quarterly, 40.1 (2003), 19-31 ‘Using Independent Study Groups with Philosophy Students’, Journal of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Learning and Teaching Support Network 2.1 (2002), pp. 90-109 ‘Vagueness and Existence’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, CII (2001-2), 125-140. ‘Persistence and Non-Supervenient Relations’, Mind, 108, (1999), 53-67. Reprinted in Haslanger and Fay (eds.) Persistence, MIT Press (2004). ‘Merricks on whether Being Conscious is Intrinsic’, Mind, 107, (1998), 841-3. ‘Indeterminism and Indeterminacy’, Analysis, 58.2 (1998) 101-106. ‘Why Temporary Properties are not Relations between Physical Objects and Times’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XCVIII.2 (1998), 211-16. ‘Types of Personal Identity’, Cogito, 11.2, 117-22 (1997). Reviews and Critical Notices Critical study of Ontology Made Easy by Amie L. Thomasson, for Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, due out June 2019. Symposium includes contributions by Dan Korman and Stephen Schiffer, with précis and replies by Amie Thomasson. 3 ‘Comments on Brian Epstein’s The Ant Trap’, Inquiry 62.2, 217-229 (2019). The Logical Structure of Kinds by Eric Funkhouser, reviewed in Philosophical Quarterly 66.264, 644-46 (2016). Necessary Beings by Bob Hale, reviewed in Philosophy 90.4, 706-10 (2015). Empty Ideas by Peter Unger, reviewed in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (published online 18th December 2014). Knowledge on Trust, by Paul Faulkner, reviewed in Philosophical Quarterly, 63.1 (2013), 170-71. Critical notice of Knowledge on Trust by Paul Faulkner, Abstracta Special Issue VI (2012), 84-91. Symposium includes contributions by Guy Longworth, Arnon Keren, Edward S. Hinchman, and Peter J. Graham, with précis and replies by Paul Faulkner. Critical study of Truth and Ontology by Trenton Merricks, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 83.1 (2011), 196-202. Symposium includes contributions by Karen Bennett and Kris McDaniel, with précis and replies by Trenton Merricks. Critical notice of Every Thing Must Go by Ladyman, Ross et al, MetaScience, 19.2 (2010) 174-9. Symposium includes contributions by Kyle Stanford and Paul Humphreys, with responses from Ladyman and Ross. The Structure of Objects, by Kathrin Koslicki, reviewed in International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 24.3 (2010), 336-9. Identity in Physics, by Steven French and Décio Krause, reviewed in International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 21.1 (2007), 106-108. Critical study of Four-Dimensionalism by Ted Sider, Noûs 40.2 (2006) 380-93. Physicalism by Andrew Melnyk, reviewed in MetaScience, 14.2 (2005), 277-281. Physical Causation by Phil Dowe, reviewed in MetaScience. The Possibility of Metaphysics by E.J. Lowe, reviewed in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 50.3 (1999), 478-482. Beauty and Revolution in Science by James McAllister, reviewed in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 48.2 (1997), 297-99. ‘Thomas S. Kuhn's Mysterious Worlds’, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 27.2 (1996), 291-300. Essay review of Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions by Paul Hoyningen-Huene, and of World Changes, edited by Paul Horwich. Scientific