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Dominic Bailey

[email protected] Associate Professor colorado.edu/philosophy/people/faculty/dominic-bailey Department of University of Colorado at Boulder Nationality: British 232 UCB Boulder, CO 80309 USA Date of Birth: 25.11.1977 303.492.6132 ------Employment 2014-present University of Colorado at Boulder Associate Professor of Philosophy with Tenure

2007-14 University of Colorado at Boulder Assistant Professor of Philosophy

2007 New College, Oxford University Lecturer in Classical Philosophy

2006-07 Keble College, Oxford University Lecturer in Philosophy

2003-06 Corpus Christi College, Oxford University Teaching Fellow in Philosophy

2002-03 Cambridge University Supervisor for Tripos Examinations in Philosophy and

Areas of Specialization: , Metaphysics Areas of Competence: , Logic, Philosophy of Language, Descartes, Frege ------Publications Peer Reviewed Articles In Print 2020 “Platonic and Stoic Powers” Powers, ed. J. Jorati in Oxford Philosophical Concepts series (OUP)

2014 “The Structure of Stoic Metaphysics” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 46 pp. 253-309

2014 “Platonic Causes Revisited” The Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 No. 1 pp. 15-32

2012 “Megaric Metaphysics” Ancient Philosophy 32. pp. 303-321

2008 “Excavating Dissoi Logoi 4” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 35 pp. 249-264

2006 “ and on the Unhypothetical” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 30 pp. 101-126

2006 “Descartes on the Logical Properties of Ideas” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 pp. 401-411

2005 “Logic and Music in Plato’s Phaedo” Phronesis 50.2 pp. 95-115

Peer Reviewed Online Article 2009 “The Third Man Argument” Philosophy Compass 4(4) pp. 666-681

Invited Articles 2009 “Syllogism” The Encyclopedia of and (750 Words) Rome Oxford University Press

2009 “The Theory of Knowledge” The Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and (4300 words) Rome Oxford University Press

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Book Reviews 2008 Plato’s Meno Dominic Scott Journal of Hellenic Studies Vol. 128, pp. 278-279

2006 Epistemology After Protagoras: Mi-Kyoung Lee Responses to Relativism in Plato Mind Aristotle, and Democritus Vol. 115, No. 460:1151-1153 ------Work in Progress The Stoic Theory of Time

Individuation in ------Educational Background 2003 Ph.D., Trinity College Cambridge Classical Philosophy Title: Cause, Explanation and Theory Supervisor: Mr. N.C. Denyer in Plato’s “Phaedo” Examiners: Prof. D.N. Sedley & Prof. M.M. McCabe

2003 M.A. Classics Corpus Christi College Oxford

2000 M.Phil., First Class Classical Philosophy Trinity College Cambridge

1999 B.A., Starred First Philosophy Trinity College Cambridge ------Awards and Fellowships 2013-14 Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowship Harvard University Press

2009-10 Fellowship in Ancient Greek Studies Harvard Center for Hellenic Studies

2003 Rouse Ball Studentship Trinity College, Cambridge University

2000-03 Research Scholarship Trinity College, Cambridge University

2000 Members’ Classical Association Essay Prize Trinity College, Cambridge University

1999 University Prize for Philosophy Trinity College, Cambridge University (first place in Tripos examinations)

1999-2000 Senior Scholarship Trinity College, Cambridge University

1999 Trinity College Prize for Philosophy Trinity College, Cambridge University

1999 Gregg Bury Prize for Ancient Philosophy Trinity College, Cambridge University

1999 Verheyden de Lancey Prize Trinity College, Cambridge University (awarded for outstanding mark in Tripos examinations) ------Invited talks and presentations 2019 “Powers in Plato and the Early Stoa” Powers: A History University of Ohio, Columbus

2018 Comments to David Ebrey’s “Cebes’ Objection Central APA and the Final Immortality Argument” Chicago

2017 “=” Philosophy Club University of Colorado at Boulder

2017 “Platonic Properties” Baker Nord Center for the Humanities Case Western Reserve University

2016 “Platonic Properties” The Ontology of Plato’s Forms University of Notre Dame Conference, Rome

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2016 “Stoic Individuation and Its Consequences” University of Virginia at Charlottesville

2014 “Two Stoic Conditionals” Working Group in Ancient Philosophy University of California at Berkeley

2014 “Stoicism and the Continuum” Front Range Ancient Philosophy Conference University of Colorado at Boulder

2011 “Grounding Stoic Metaphysics” Scientia Workshop University of California at Irvine

2009 “Language and Modality in Megaric Philosophy” Colloquium Presentation Harvard University Philosophy Department

2009 “Megaricism and the Secret Doctrine” West Coast Plato Workshop University of California, Berkeley

2009 Comments on Francisco Gonzalez’s “Doing and 14th Annual Arizona Ancient Suffering: Plato’s Dynamism” Philosophy Colloquium

2008 “Plato’s Method of Hypothesis” Graduate Seminar in Philosophy University of Oklahoma

2008 Comments on Carl Huffman’s “Mathematics in 13th Annual Arizona Ancient Plato’s Republic” Philosophy Colloquium

2006 “Knowledge in Plato’s Charmides” Proceedings of the Cambridge University Philological Society ------Graduate Supervision 2019-Mar. Committee Member “Aristotle on Animal Self-Motion” PhD Thesis, Daniel Coren

2017-Aug. Main Advisor & Committee Chair “Aristotle on Accidental Causation” PhD Thesis, Tyler Huismann

2017-present Mentor Graduate Student Mentorship Program University of Colorado at Boulder ------Courses Taught PHIL 1010: Introduction to Ancient Philosophy PHIL 3000: History of Ancient Philosophy

PHIL 3800: Ancient Epistemology PHIL 4010/5010: Plato: Survey

PHIL 4010/5010: Hellenistic Philosophy PHIL 6000: Plato, Masterworks

PHIL 6000: Aristotle, Masterworks PHIL 2440: Symbolic Logic (Expected Fall 2020) ------Service 2018 Referee, Journal article Ancient Philosophy

2017 Referee, Book Manuscript Oxford University Press

2014-19 Honors Program Representative for Philosophy University of Colorado at Boulder

2011-13 Member of the Program Committee APA Central Division Meeting

2013 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee University of Colorado at Boulder

2011-12 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee University of Colorado at Boulder Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee Member, Jentzsch Prize Committee Participant, Undergraduate Winter Retreat

2011 Referee, Book Manuscript on Plato Routledge Press

2007-09 Co-Chair, Philosophy Colloquium Committee University of Colorado at Boulder

2004-05 University Examiner Oxford University

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2003-04 College Admissions Interviewer Corpus Christi College, Oxford University ------Professional References Mr. N.C. Denyer Prof. Christopher Shields Trinity College, Cambridge George N. Shuster Professor of Philosophy CB2 1TQ, UK 100 Malloy Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA [email protected] [email protected] 01223 338569 574.631.6471

Prof. Mi-Kyoung Lee Prof. Gisela Striker University of Colorado at Boulder Walter C. Klein Professor of Philosophy and of the Boulder, Colorado 80309 USA Classics, Emerita [email protected] Harvard University 303.735.0661 [email protected]

Prof. M.M. McCabe Prof. David Neil Sedley King’s College London Strand Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy WC2R 2LS, UK Christ’s College, Cambridge [email protected] CB2 3BU, UK 0207 848 2309 [email protected] 01223 334900

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