Vladimir Krstić
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Vladimir Krstić Instructor, Nazarbayev University Department of History, Philosophy and Religious Studies Phone: +77006473943 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Webpage: www.vladimirkrstic.net AREAS OF SPECIALISATION____________________________________________ Philosophy of Mind and Language, Philosophy of Deception. AREAS OF COMPETENCE______________________________________________ Critical Thinking, Epistemology, Religious Studies, Continental Philosophy. EDUCATION______________________________________________________ 2013–25/09/2018 University of Auckland PhD, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts Dissertation: The Analysis of Self-Deception: Rehabilitating the Traditionalist Account John Bishop (supervisor), Frederick Kroon (co-supervisor), Jordi Fernández (University of Adelaide, examiner), Andy Egan (Rutgers University, examiner). 24/08–01/10/2015 University of Arizona Visiting Scholar, School of Information / Department of Philosophy. 15/04–01/06/2015 Melbourne University Visiting Scholar, Department of Philosophy. 2007–2009 University of Belgrade MA in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Serbia Thesis: Buber’s Conception of ‘Meeting’ and its Implications in Philosophical and Theological Thought. 2000–2006 University of Belgrade Honours Degree in Theology, Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade, Serbia. PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES ___________________________________ Krstić, V. 2020. ‘On the nature of indifferent lies, a reply to Rutschmann and Wiegmann.’ Philosophical Psychology (Online First): 1–15; https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2020.1743255 Krstić, V. 2020. ‘Transparent Delusion.’ Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11: 183–201; https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-019-00457-6 Krstić, V. and C. Saville. 2019. ‘Deception (Under Uncertainty) as a Kind of Manipulation.’ Australasian Journal of Philosophy 97: 830–835; https://doi.org/10.1080/00048402.2019.1604777 Krstić, V. 2019. ‘Can you lie without intending to deceive?’ Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 100: 642–660; https://doi.org/10.1111/papq.12241. Krstić, V. 2018. ‘Knowledge-Lies Re-examined.’ Ratio 31: 312–320; https://doi.org/10.1111/rati.12184 Henning M., P. Malpas, S. Ram, V. Rajput, V. Krstić, M. Boyd, and S. Hawken. 2016. ‘Students’ responses to scenarios depicting ethical dilemmas: a study of pharmacy and medical students in New Zealand.’ Journal of Medical Ethics 42: 466–473; http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2015- 103253 BOOK REVIEWS __________________________________________________ ‘Jörg Meibauer, The Oxford Handbook of Lying.’ Forthcoming. Linguistische Berichte. PAPERS UNDER REVIEW ____________________________________________ ‘A Functionalist Deflationary Account of Self-Deception.’ ‘On the Function of Self-Deception,’ accept with major revisions, the European Journal of Philosophy (4/1/2020). ‘Literal Self-deception, a Second Pass.’ ‘Deception as Exploitation or as Manipulation?’ ‘On What is not the Essence of Lying’ ‘Full-Belief, Credence-Based, or the Violation Theory of Lying?’ ‘On Delusion, Lying, and Knowledge.’ ‘Lying, Tell-Tale Signs, and the Intention to Deceive.’ PAPERS UNDER REVISION OR IN PREPARATION ____________________________ Krstić V. and Wiegmann Alex. ‘What Common Folks Think About Lying Without the Intent to Deceive.’ ‘On Manipulation and Deception.’ ‘The Manipulativist Conception of Deception.’ ‘Prolegomena to a Manipulativist Theory of Deception.’ ‘Acquiring Knowledge Through Deception.’ ‘Lying by Omitting.’ Please see my webpage for updates on my publications. TEACHING_______________________________________________________ As a Lecturer Mind, Knowledge, and Reality (University of Auckland, UoA) Semester 1 in 2015 and 2017 Philosophy of Action (Invited Lecturer) (UoA) Semester 1 in 2014 As an Instructor Ethics (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) August 2019–present As a Graduate Teaching Assistant Critical Thinking (face-to-face and online) (UoA) (four semesters) 2014 – 2018 Critical Thinking (face-to-face), Massey University Semester 1 and 2, 2016 Philosophy and Theories of Human nature (UoA) Semester 2, 2015 As a Full Time High School Teacher Religious Studies (Belgrade) 01/09/2004 – 31/08/2012 CONFERENCES___________________________________________________ ASCS = Australasian Society for Cognitive Science; AAP = Australasian Association of Philosophy. NZAP = New Zealand Association of Philosophy; SAP = Serbian Association of Philosophy. AXPhi = Australasian Association of Experimental Philosophy. Peer Reviewed ____________________________________________________________________ CaL2019, Cognition and Lying, Brno, Check Republic. 28/11–1/12/2019 AXPhi III Conference, Victoria University, Wellington. 14–15/10/2018 AAP NZAP Conference, Victoria University, Wellington. 08–12/07/2018 ASCS 2017 Conference, Port Macquarie, Australia. 07–08/12/2017 European Conference on Ethics, Religion and Philosophy, Brighton, UK 04–05/07/2017 AAP 2015 Conference, Sydney, Australia. 05–09/07/2015 NZAP 2014 Conference, Christchurch. 02–05/12/2014 Invited___________________________________________________________________________ SAP Conference, Sremski Karlovci (Serbia). 16–18/09/2011 International conference Serbian theology today. 27–29/05/2011 International conference Serbian theology today. 28–30/05/2010 FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND HONORS__________________________________ Professorial Research Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science 05/2019 The Juan de la Cierva Grant (selected): Postdoc at the University of Barcelona, LOGOS Research Group 09/08/2019 Research Fellow, University of Auckland 19/07/2018–19/07/2019 PhD Work In Progress Day (WIP): the most engaging speaker award. 25/10/2016 PhD WIP, two awards: the most engaging speaker and the most original contribution. 18/10/2015 Postgraduate Research Fund 2015 ($1500). 14/04/2015 Doctoral Research Fund ($4957): research trip to the University of Arizona. 02/04/2015 Universitas 21 Doctoral Student Mobility Scholarship: the University of Melbourne fellowship ($3400 and travel expenses). 14/01/2015 Faculty of Arts Doctoral Bursary ($6000). 02/12/1014 Postgraduate [PhD/MA] Research Fund 2014 ($800). 31/10/2014 Research trip to the University of Queensland ($650). 08/09/2014 Faculty of Arts Doctoral Bursary ($6000). 05/12/2013 PhD Work in Progress Day: the most engaging speaker ($150). 21/11/2013 RESAERCH EXPERIENCE____________________________________________ Prof Tim Dare, University of Auckland Research assistant, Project: ‘Permissible Profiling: An Ethics for Big Data in Social Policy.’ 01–07/2016 Prof John Bishop, University of Auckland Research assistant, Project: ‘Reconsidering Davidson’s “Paradoxes of Irrationality”.’ 09–10/ 2013 INVITED TALKS___________________________________________________ *University of Auckland unless specified otherwise* ‘Transparent Delusion and How to Explain it.’ 15/03/2018 ‘You Should be a Manipulativist About Deception’ 17/05/2017 ‘A Bald Case on Bald-Faced Lying.’ 25/10/2016 ‘Must a liar say what he believes is false?’ 18/10/2015 University of Arizona: ‘Can omitting information make you a liar.’ 24/09/2015 University of Arizona: ‘Must a liar say what he does not believe?’ 18/09/2015 University of Melbourne: ‘A Peculiar case of a Saint who wanted to avoid lying.’ 05/05/2015 University of Melbourne: ‘Must a liar believe that what he says is false?’ 28/04/2015 University of Queensland: ‘Fallis was almost right about lying.’ 05/09/2014 ‘Lying, Other-deception, Self-deception.’ 18/06/2014 ‘Yahweh’s Capriciousness in the Cain and Abel Story.’ 09/06/2014 ‘Philosophical Analysis of Self-deception.’ 14/10/2014 ‘Analysis of Self-deception.’ 21/11/2013 ‘On How Beliefs Influence Behaviour.’ 25/09/2013 SERVICE AND OUTREACH____________________________________________ Referee for: Ergo, Mind, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Psychology, Synthese, Erkenntnis, Journal of Documentation, Ratio, Rivista Italiana di Filosofia del Linguaggio. Philosophy PhD students representative for 2015. Philosophy Department Graduate Seminar Series Organizer for 2014. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS________________________________________ Serbian Philosophical Association New Zealand Association of Philosophy Australian Philosophical Association Australasian Society for Cognitive Science (a founding member) LANGUAGES_____________________________________________________ English – Excellent understanding, reading, speaking and writing German – Advanced understanding, reading, and writing; intermediate speaking Russian – basic speaking, advanced understanding and reading Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian - Native REFERENCES____________________________________________________ John Christopher Bishop (Supervisor, Teaching) Timothy Williamson Professor of Philosophy Wykeham Professor of Logic University of Auckland University of Oxford [email protected] [email protected] Andy Egan (Examiner) Jordi Fernández (Attending Examiner) Professor of Philosophy Associate Professor of Philosophy Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey University of Adelaide [email protected] [email protected] Neil Levy Don Fallis Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Neurosciences Professor of Philosophy University of Oxford, Macquarie University Northeastern University [email protected] [email protected] .