Adrian Bardon

Adrian Bardon

Adrian Bardon EDUCATION • Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1999. • M.A. in Philosophy, University of Washington, 1993. • B.A. in Philosophy, Reed College, 1992. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES: • A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time (Oxford University Press, 2013). • A Companion to the Philosophy of Time (Wiley-Blackwell, 2013). [Co-edited, with Heather Dyke] • The Future of the Philosophy of Time (Routledge, 2012). [Edited] • Hume’s Naturalism (Synthese 152 (2006)). [Edited] IN PROGRESS: A book project on religiosity, bias, and epistemic closure as such phenomena affect public policy. ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS: • “Kant's Refutation of Idealism,” Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). • “Parmenides' Refutation of Change,” Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011). • “Kant and the Conventionality of Simultaneity,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (2010). • “Time Awareness and Projection in Mellor and Kant,” Kant-Studien 101 (2010). • “Empiricism, Time Awareness, and Hume's Manners of Disposition,” Journal of Scottish Philosophy 5 (2007). • “Reliabilism, Proper Function, and Serendipitous Malfunction,” Philosophical Investigations 30 (2007). • “The Aristotelian Prescription: Skepticism, Retortion, and Transcendental Arguments,” International Philosophical Quarterly (2006). • “Transcendental Arguments,” Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2006). • “Performative Transcendental Arguments,” Philosophia 33 (2005). • “The Philosophy of Humor,” in Comedy: A Geographic and Historical Guide, ed. by Maurice Charney (Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2005). • “Kant’s Empiricism in his Refutation of Idealism,” Kantian Review 8 (2004). • “Ethics Education and Value Prioritization among Members of U.S. Hospital Ethics Committees,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 14 (December, 2004). • “Temporal Passage and Kant’s Second Analogy,” Ratio 15 (June, 2002). • “Leibniz and the Epistemic Status of the Mysteries,” Philosophy and Theology 13 (2001). • “A Conceptual Framework for Teaching Internet Ethics,” Proceedings of the International Symposium on Technology and Society (July, 2001). • “From Nozick to Welfare Rights: Self-Ownership, Property, and Moral Desert,” Critical Review 14 (2000). • “Two Problems for the Proper Functionalist Analysis of Epistemic Warrant,” Southwest Philosophy Review 15 (July, 1999). • “Abortion, Property Rights, and the Welfare State,” Public Affairs Quarterly 12 (October, 1998). • “Descartes, Unknown Faculties, and Incurable Doubt,” Idealistic Studies 28 (Winter/Spring, 1998). PRESENTATIONS • “Temporal Realism and the Construction of Temporal Experience,” International Society for the Study of Time triennial meeting, Crete, Greece, July, 2013. • “On the Structure of Plato’s Symposium,” Israeli Philosophical Association, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel, February, 2010. • “Kant and the Conventionality of Simultaneity,” American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, Washington, DC, December, 2008. • “Time-Awareness and Projection in Mellor and Kant,” American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, Baltimore, MD, December, 2007. • “Empiricism, Time-Awareness, and Hume’s Manners of Appearance,” Hume Society meeting, Koblenz, Germany, July, 2006. • “Empiricism, Time-Awareness, and Hume’s Manners of Appearance,” American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, Chicago, IL, April, 2005. • “Empiricism, Time-Awareness, and Hume’s Manners of Appearance,” Atlantic Canada Seminar on Early Modern Philosophy, Halifax, CA, July, 2004. • “Performative Transcendental Arguments,” North Carolina Philosophical Society, North Carolina State University, January, 2004. • “Temporal Passage and Kant’s Second Analogy,” Wake Forest University, March, 2002. • “A Conceptual Framework for Teaching Internet Ethics,” International Symposium on Technology and Society, University of Connecticut-Stamford, July, 2001. • “The Representation of Temporal Passage: A Kantian Approach,” Marquette University, February, 2000. • “Desert, Justice, and the Obligation to Assist,” University of Massachusetts-Amherst, May, 1999. • “Abortion, Property Rights, and the Welfare State,” 1998 Mid-South Philosophy Conference, University of Memphis, February, 1998. • “Kant, the Chicken, and the Egg,” University of Massachusetts-Amherst, May, 1997. • “A Reply to Palmer’s ‘Descartes’ Demon’,” 1997 Mid-South Philosophy Conference, University of Memphis, February, 1997. • “Descartes, Unknown Faculties, and Incurable Doubt,” 1997 Mid-South Philosophy Conference, University of Memphis, February, 1997. COURSES TAUGHT • FYS: Information Technology Ethics • Introduction to Philosophy of Religion • Introduction to Political Philosophy • Modern Philosophy • Kant • Philosophy of Space and Time PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS • American Philosophical Association • Hume Society • International Society for the Study of Time • North American Kant Society • Philosophy of Time Society .

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