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Frederick Adams Professor of Linguistics & Cognitive Science Professor of Philosophy Address: Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 Phone: (302) 831-6706 Fax: (302) 831-6896 E-Mail: [email protected] Webpage: http://udel.edu/~fa/ (Home) 712 Regency Hill Dr., Hockessin, DE 19707 Phone: (302) 234-1277 EDUCATION Ph.D. Philosophy* 1982 University of Wisconsin-Madison (*Ph.D. minor: Cognitive Psychology) M.A. Philosophy 1974 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville B.A. Anthropology 1972 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Chair, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, University of Delaware, 2006- 2012 Chair, Department of Philosophy, UD, 1997-2007 Director, Cognitive Science Program, University of Delaware, 2006-2012 Creator & Director, Delaware Interdisciplinary Ethics Program, UD, 2000-2007 Advisor to Science Ethics & Public Policy (SEPP) 2006- Professor, Cognitive Science & Philosophy, UD, 1997- Chair, Department of Philosophy, Central Michigan University, 1988-1997 Professor, Philosophy, Central Michigan University 1991-1997 Associate Professor, Philosophy, CMU, 1988-91 Assistant Professor, Philosophy, CMU, 1986-88 Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Augustana College (IL) 1982-86

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Frederick Adams Professor of Linguistics & Cognitive Science Professor of Philosophy Address: Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716 Phone: (302) 831-6706 Fax: (302) 831-6896 E-Mail: [email protected] Webpage: http://udel.edu/~fa/ (Home) 712 Regency Hill Dr., Hockessin, DE 19707 Phone: (302) 234-1277 EDUCATION Ph.D. Philosophy* 1982 University of Wisconsin-Madison

(*Ph.D. minor: Cognitive Psychology)

M.A. Philosophy 1974 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville

B.A. Anthropology 1972 Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Chair, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, University of Delaware, 2006-2012 Chair, Department of Philosophy, UD, 1997-2007 Director, Cognitive Science Program, University of Delaware, 2006-2012 Creator & Director, Delaware Interdisciplinary Ethics Program, UD, 2000-2007 Advisor to Science Ethics & Public Policy (SEPP) 2006- Professor, Cognitive Science & Philosophy, UD, 1997- Chair, Department of Philosophy, Central Michigan University, 1988-1997 Professor, Philosophy, Central Michigan University 1991-1997 Associate Professor, Philosophy, CMU, 1988-91 Assistant Professor, Philosophy, CMU, 1986-88 Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Augustana College (IL) 1982-86

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Lecturer, Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Spring 1982 Instructor, Philosophy, Lawrence University (WI) 1980-81 Instructor, SIU-Edwardsville, Summer 1974 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Visiting Lecturer, Mini Course, Emotions, Actions, and Moral Judgments, Local: Sala 18 da Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências da Universidade Estadual Paulista--UNESP/Marília Brazil, December 2, 2016 Short-Term Research Collaborator in residence (with Professor John Williams), School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University (SMU), Singapore, Feb-March, 2016

Invited Visiting Academic, Macquarie University, Department of Cognitive Science, New South Wales, Australia, March-April, 2014

Visiting Lecturer on Information and Action in Complex Systems, Faculty of Philosophy and Science, Universidade Estadual Paulista- UNESP- Campus de Marilia, Brazil, 2012

Nominated for Francis Alison Award UD, 2015

Nominated for Excellence in Teaching Award at UD, 2009

Nominated for Undergraduate Academic Advising Award at UD, 2009, 2012

Visiting Scholar, Department of Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology (PNP Program), Washington University (St. Louis), Fall Semester, 2008

Phi Sigma Tau National Honor Society, UD, May 1998

University Teaching Excellence Award, CMU, May, 1995

20th Fritz Marti Lecturer, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, March 14th & 15th, 1995

Visiting Scholar, Stanford University, Center for the Study of Language and Information (CSLI), Fall Semester, 1992

NEH Fellow: Rutgers University, Seminar on Meaning Holism, Directed by Jerry Fodor and Ernest LePore, summer 1992

Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, CMU, March 1991

NEH Fellow: University of Nebraska, Institute on Human Action, Directed by Robert Audi, summer 1984

NEH Fellow: University of Nebraska, Seminar on Epistemology, Directed by Robert Audi, summer 1983

Dean’s Fellow: University of Wisconsin, 1979-80

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Fulbright Research Fellow: University of Bristol, attending Philosophy of mind workshop with Andrew Woodfield (director), Dan Dennett, and Stephen Stich (participants), Fall Semester, 1978

Graduate teaching assistant, 1975-78, University of Wisconsin

Christian Ott Award for Graduate Studies, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, 1974

GRANTS

SEPP-RG Seed Grant (Fred Adams, Evan Bradley, and Michael Frank of Brown University…to write a paper on the neuroethics of deep brain stimulation) $2,500, August 2009

NCRR/NIH INBRE grant investigator (with Tom Powers and Mark Greene) on the topic of Neuroethics. Part of a 17.4 Million dollar grant awarded to UD/DBI April 2009

NSF/EPSCoR Neuroethics $1,000 June 2008

Transformational Research, University of Delaware, $6,000 (Support for undergraduate cognitive science students AMANDA VANDERWAY, STEVEN BEIGHLEY, CHRIS DURAN, JEFF SMITH, AND RENEE LEVERETTE working on literature search for background materials in preparation for writing a book on Philosophy of Psychology) Spring Semester, 2008 UNIDEL Foundation, "Faculty Start-Up Support in Linguistics and Cognitive Science", providing support for Arild Hestvik’s ERP lab, $250,000, February 2008

*NSF/EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Implementation ($9 million dollars) March 2005

(*A multiple-PI, three year grant for science, biotechnology, and ethics awarded through the Delaware Biotechnology Institute of the University of Delaware and the Delaware Interdisciplinary Ethics Program)

American Philosophical Association, Committee on Lectures, Publications and Research of the American Philosophical Association, $10,000 for each of 2001, 2004, 2007 (total 30K) for joint ethics conference at UD

Co-Director (with David Weir) in charge of $125,000 UNIDEL Grant secured by Provost Rich as start-up funds for the Delaware Interdisciplinary Ethics Program 2003-2005

Delaware Humanities Forum, Morality in the 21st Century Conference, June 28, 2001

University of Delaware, UTA ($400) with Charlotte Shreve) Fall-Spring 2016-17

University of Delaware, UTA ($2,000 with Steve Beighley), Spring 2009

University of Delaware, UTA ($2,000 with Annie Steadman), Spring 2004

University of Delaware, UTA ($2,000 with Tom Pellathy), Spring 1998

GTE Foundation, GTE Lectureship Program, 1994-95

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Council for Philosophical Studies (division of NEH), fall 1988

Faculty Teaching and Professional Development, CMU, March 1991

12 Faculty Research and Creative Endeavor, CMU, Grant #s, 48473 (12/01/93), 48118 (09/29/93), 48045 (09/04/91), 48008 (09/04/91), 42415 (12/05/90), 42209 (10/18/98), 42441 (02/01/89), 42390 (10/05/88), 4-22115 (12/01/87), 4-22052 (03/01/87), 4-22920 (02/01/87)

Research Development, CMU, 1987

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Logos & Episteme – An international Journal of Epistemology http://www.logos-and-episteme.proiectsbc.ro/

Revista Veritas - philosophical journal of the Program of Graduate Studies in Philosophy of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul http://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/veritas

Science Committee Kínesis (www.marilia.unesp.br/kinesis) State University of São Paulo - Campus of Marilia

University of Delaware Press Board

FOREIGN SCHOLARS STUDYING WITH ME AT UD

2011 Spring Semester: O’Neal Buchanan (Western Ontario Univiersity)

2011 Fall Semester: João Antonio de Moraes (UNESP, Marilia Brazil)

2014-15: Jin Xiaodong (Ningbo University of Technology, Zhejiang Province, China) 2015-16 Luo Chuanwei (Wayne): (Zhejiang Normal University, Zhejiang

Province, 321004 China)

PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

(10) Adams, F. & Weiskopf, D. 2018. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychology. The China Edition of (8) will be published by Cambridge University Press in collaboration with a Chinese publisher, Beijing Normal University Press (Group) Co., Ltd ("BNUPG").

(9) Adams, F., Koegler, J. & Pessoa, O. (eds.) 2017: Cognitive Science: Recent Advances and Recurring Problems, Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press.

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(8) Adams, F. & Weiskopf, D. 2015: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Psychology, Cambridge University Press. (7) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2013: Invited Guest Editors of special issue of Minds & Machines entitled The Material Basis of Cognition and Neuroscience, Vol. 23, No. 3 Springer Publishing.

(6) Adams F. & Aizawa, K. 2013. The Bounds of Cognition. Chinese Translation of (5) with new Preface. Zhejiang University Press. Hangzhou, China.

(5) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2008. The Bounds of Cognition. Oxford: Blackwell/Wiley.

(4) Adams, F. 2007: Ethical Issues in the Life Sciences. Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center Press.

(3) Adams, F. 2005: Ethical Issues for the 21st Century. Charlottesville: Philosophy Documentation Center Press.

(2) Adams, F. & McHenry, L. 1993: Reflections on Philosophy, New York: St. Martin’s Press.

(1) Adams, F. 1982: Goal-Directed Systems. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International.

ARTICLES & CHAPTERS

(132) Adams, F. & Barker, J.A. (forthcoming): "Dretskian Externalism About Knowledge." In Paul Skowkowski (ed.), XXXXXX CSLI: Stanford. (131) Adams, F., Fuller, G. & Clarke, M. (forthcoming): "Seeing Things: Defending Direct Perception." In R. French (ed.), Direct versus Indirect Realism: A Neurophilosophical Debate on Consciousness, Brooklyn: Elsevier. (With replies to French & Kent) (130) Adams, F. (forthcoming): "The Elusive Extended Mind: Extended Information Processing Doesn't Equal Extended Mind. "In M. Colombo, L. Irvine, & M. Stapleton (eds.), Andy Clark & Critics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (129) Adams, F. & Shreve, C. (2017): "Reply to Gennaro," Symposion, 4, 1, 131-136. (128) Adams, F. (2017): "Shining a Light on Cognition," Inference: International Review of Science, letters, volume 3, issue 1. (127) Adams, F., Barker, J.A., & Clarke, M. (forthcoming 2018): "Knowledge as Fact-Tracking True Belief" 'Special Epistemology Issue of the Journal Manuscrito'.

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(126) Adams, F. (2017): "Causal/Informational Theories of Mental Content," In Alfons J. Schuster (ed.), Understanding Information: From Big Bang to Big Data. Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing Series, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 217-232. (125) Clarke, M., Adams, F. & Barker, John A. (2017): "Methods Matter: Beating the Backward Clock," Logos & Episteme, VIII, (1), 99-112. (124) Adams, F., Barker, John A., & Clarke, M. (2016): "Beat the (backward) clock." Invited contribution: Logos & Episteme, VII 3, 353-361. (123) Adams, F. forthcoming: "Rehashing Embodied Cognition and the Neural Re-Use Hypothesis." In. S-J. Leslie, & S. Cullen (eds.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Cognitive Science, New York: Routledge. (122) Adams, F. (2017): "A Slim Defense of Narrow Content," in F. Adams, J. Koegler & O. Pessoa (eds.), Cognitive Science: Recent Advances and Recurring Problems. Wilmington, DE: Vernon Press, pp. 31-45.

(121) Adams, F. forthcoming: "Cognition Wars." In A. Manafu (ed.), Studies in History and Philosophy of Science special issue on "Multiple Realization and Levels."

(120) Adams, F. forthcoming: "What is Extended Knowledge?" In A. Clark, J. Kallestrup, O. Palermos, D. Pritchard, & J. A. Carter, (eds.), Extended Epistemology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

(119) Adams, F. & Shreve, C. 2016: "What Can Synesthesia Teach Us About Higher Order Theories of Consciousness?" Invited contribution: Symposion, 3, (3) 251-257.

(118) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. 2016: "Rejoinder to Haze," Logos & Episteme, VII, 2, 227-230.

(117) Adams, F. 2016: "Information and Cognition." In L. Floridi (ed.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Information. New York: Routledge, pp. 345-356.

(116) Adams F.; Gonzalez, M.E.Q.; Moraes, J.A. 2016: "A virada informacional na Filosofia: 60 anos depois". In M.E.Q. Gonzalez, J.A. Moraes, D.M. Kerr (Orgs.). Informação e Ação: Estudos interdisciplinares. São Paulo: Cultura Academia/UNESP/ (The informational turn in philosophy: 60 years later, in Information and Action: Interdisciplinary Studies, pp. 17-37. (115) Adams, F. & de Moraes, J. A., 2016: “Is there a philosophy of information?” Topoi, 35 (1) 161-171 (print version of 110). (114) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. 2016: "Two Non-Counterexamples to Tracking Theories of Knowledge," Logos & Episteme, VII, 67-73.

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(113) Adams, F. 2015: “Emotion: Embodied Cognition’s Best Bet.” In J. G. Coelho & M. C. Broens (eds.), Encontro com as Ciências Cognitivas: Cognição, Emoção e Ação - v. 6 São Paulo: Cultura Acadêmica, pp. 207-228. (in Portuguese).

(112) Adams, F. 2015: "Reply to Duff," Methode 4, 147-153.

(111) Adams, F. 2015: "The Knobe-Effect and the Law," Methode, 4, 121-135. (With commentary by Antony Duff).

(110) Adams, F. & de Moraes, J.A., 2014: “Is there a philosophy of information?” Topoi on-line First at Springer. (109) Adams, F. 2014: “Revised Tracking: Cure is Worse than Disease,” Teorema, XXXIII/3, 149-158. (Invited contribution on Zalabardo’s Oxford U. Press book with replies by Zalabardo.) (108) Adams, F. 2014: “What is a cognitive process?” Foundations of Science, 19 (2) 133-135. (print version of 101) (107) Adams, F. & Garrison, R. 2014: “Mark of the Cognitive: Reply to Elpidorou,” Minds & Machines, 24, 213-216 (print copy of 106). (106) Adams, F. & Garrison, R. 2013: “Mark of the Cognitive: Reply to Elpidorou,” Minds & Machines On-line First, Springer.

http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s11023-013-9336-0 (105) Adams, F. 2013: “In Memorium: Fred Dretske” The Philosopher’s Magazine, 63, 9-10. (104) Adams, F. & Garrison, R. 2013: “The Mark of the Cognitive,” Minds & Machines, 23, 339-352. (Printed version of 95) (103) Adams, F. 2013: “Actions: Back to Basics,” in R. Auxier & L. Hahn (eds.) The Philosophy of Arthur C. Danto, Library of Living Philosophers, vol. 33, Chicago: Open Court, pp. 553-575. (With reply by Danto.) (102) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2013. "Die Grenzen Der Kognition.” In: Philosophie der Verkörperung (Philosophy of Embodiment). Edited by Joerg Fingerhut, Rebekka Hufendiek and Markus Wild. Translated by Sophia Pick and Beate Sutterlüty. Berlin: Suhrkamp, pp. 224-259. (German translation of (54)).

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(101) Adams, F. 2013: “What is a cognitive process?” Foundations of Science. On-line first, Springer. (100) Adams, F. & Beighley, S. 2013. "Response to Critics." In U. Stegmann (ed.), Animal Communication Theory: Information and Influence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 420. (99) Adams F. & Beighley, S. 2013:“Information, meaning, and animal communication.” In U. Stegmann (ed.), Animal Communication Theory: Information and Influence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 399-418. (98) Adams, F., Barker, J.A., & Figurelli, J. 2012: “Towards Closure on Closure,” Synthese, 188, 179-196. (Print version of (94) (97) Barker, J.A. & Adams, F., 2012: “Conclusive Reasons, Knowledge, and Action,” Philosophical Issues, 22, pp. 35-52. (96) Adams, F. 2012: “Extended Cognition Meets Epistemology,” in A. Clark, D. Pritchard, & K. Vaesen (eds.) Special issue of Philosophical Explorations, 15,107-119. (95) Adams, F. & Garrison, R. 2012: “The Mark of the Cognitive,” In F. Adams & K. Aizawa (eds.) Special issue of Minds & Machines entitled The Material Basis of Cognition and Neuroscience. Springer Publishing (“on-line first” appeared November). (94) Adams, F. 2011: “Information & Knowledge, a la Floridi.” Republication of (79) In P. Allo (ed.), Putting Information First:Luciano Floridi and the Philosophy of Information, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 84-96. (93) Adams, F., Barker, J.A., & Figurelli, J. 2011: “Towards Closure on Closure,” Synthese on-line first, March 22. (92) Adams, F.& Beighley, S., 2011: “The mark of the mental” for a special volume edited by James Garvey of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, The Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of Mind, London: Continuum International Publishing Group, pp. 54-72. (91) Adams, F. 2011: Invited On-line Commentary (with responses by Robinson) on William Robinson’s “Challenges for a Humanoid Robot,” Humanities Forum url:onthehum.org The National Humanities Center, June 2011 (90) Adams, F. 2011: “Husker du?” Philosophical Studies, 153, 81-94. (Print version of (84)).

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(89) Adams, F. 2011: “Sweet Nothings: The semantics, pragmatics, and ontology of fiction,” in F. Lihoreau (ed.), Truth in fiction, Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag publisher, pp. 119-135. (88) Adams, F. 2010: “Interview with Prof. Frederick Adams” (Interviewed by João Antonio de Moraes) da FILOGENESE - Revista Eletrônica de Pesquisa na Graduação em Filosofia da UNESP, 3, pp. i-xi. http://www.marilia.unesp.br/Home/RevistasEletronicas/FILOGENESE//EntrevisdaAdams(i-xi).pdf (87) Barker, J.A. & Adams, F. 2010: “Epistemic Closure and Skepticism,” Logos & Episteme, 1, (2), pp. 221-246. (86) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K.: 2010: “The Value of Cognitivism in Thinking about Extended Cognition,” in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 9, (4): 579-603. (85) Adams, F.: 2010: “Embodied Cognition,” in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 9 (4) 619-628. http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s11097-010-9175-x (84) Adams, F. 2010: “Husker du?" Philosophical Studies on-line first, Philosophical Studies. (83) Adams, F. 2010: “The Causal Theory of Action Meets the Embodied Theory of Cognition.” In A. Buckareff & J. Aguilar (eds.), Causing Human Action: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action, MIT Press, pp. 229-252. (82) Adams, F. 2010: "Epistemology." In L. McHenry & T. Yagisawa (eds.), Reflections on Philosophy, 3rd Edition, San Diego: Cognella/University Readers, pp. 107-134. Reprint of (57).

(81) Adams, F. 2010: "Why we still need a mark of the mental/cognitive," Cognitive Systems Research, 11, 324-331. (80) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2010: Defending the Bounds of Cognition, in R. Menary (ed.) The Extended Mind, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 67-80. (79) Adams, F. 2010: “Information & Knowledge, a la Floridi.” Invited contribution to a special issue of Metaphilosophy,1 (3), pp. 331-344. Dedicated to Luciano Floridi’s contributions to the philosophy of information with replies by Floridi. Edited by Patrick Allo. (78) Adams, F & Aizawa, K. 2010. "Causal Theories of Mental Content," Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/content-causal/.

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(77) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2009: “Embodied Cognition and the Extended Mind,” in P. Calvo & J. Symons (eds.) Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Psychology, New York: Routledge, pp. 193-213.

(76) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2008: "Why the Mind is Still in the Head: Challenges to Active Externalism," in P. Robbins, & M. Aydede (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 78-95.

(75) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. 2007: "Defending the Tracking Theories of Knowledge," in Epistemology, Volume 6, Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy. Ionnna Kucuardi (General Editor). Dermont Moran & Stephen Voss, Editors of Epistemology, Ankara: Philosophical Society of Turkey. (74) Adams, F. & Steadman, A. 2007: "Folk Concepts, Surveys, and Intentional Action," in C. Lumer, & S. Nannini, (eds.) Intentionality, Deliberation, and Autonomy: The Action-Theoretic Basis of Practical Philosophy, Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers, pp. 17-33.

(73) Adams, F, 2007: “Trying with the Hope.” In M. Timmons, J. Greco & A Mele (eds.), Rationality and the Good. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 143-162. (72) Adams, F. & Fuller, G., 2007: “Empty Names & Pragmatic Implicatures,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 37, 449-462. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/canadian_journal_of_philosophy/v037/37.3adams.pdf (71) Adams, F., 2006: "Intentions Confer Intentionality upon Actions: A Reply to Knobe and Burra," Journal of Cognition & Culture, 6, pp. 255-268.

(70) Adams, F., 2005: “Tracking Theories of Knowledge,” Veritas, 50, pp. 11-35. (A special issue entitled Perspectives in Contemporary Epistemology, edited by Claudio de Almeida). http://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/veritas/article/viewFile/1813/1343 (69) Aizawa, K. & Adams, F., 2005: "Defending Non-Derived Content," Philosophical Psychology, 18, 661-669. (68) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. 2005: "Resurrecting the Tracking Theories," Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 83, 207-221. (67) Adams, F. & Steadman, A. 2004a: "Intentional Action in Ordinary Language: Core Concept or Pragmatic Understanding?" Analysis, 64, 173-181.

(66) Adams, F. & Steadman, A. 2004b: "Intentional Action and Moral Considerations: Still Pragmatic," Analysis, 64,268-276.

(65) Adams, F. & Dietrich, L .2004a: "Swampman’s Revenge: Squabbles Among the Representationalists," Philosophical Psychology, 17, 323-340.

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(64) Adams, F. & Dietrich, L. 2004b: "What’s in a(n empty) name?" Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 85, 125-148. (63) Adams, F. 2004: "Knowledge." In L. Floridi (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Information and Computing, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 228-236.

(62) Adams, F. 2003: "Semantic Paralysis," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 26, 666-667. (61) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. 2003: "Towards Saving Nozick From Kripke," in W. Loffler & P. Weingartner (eds.), Papers of the 26th International Wittgenstein Symposium, vol. XI, Kirchberg: Austria, 18-20.

(60) Adams, F. 2003: "The Informational Turn in Philosophy," Minds and Machines, 13, 471-501.

(59) Adams, F. 2003: "Thoughts and their Contents: Naturalized Semantics." In T. Warfield & S. Stich (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Philosophy of Mind, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 143-171.

(58) Adams, F. & Dietrich, L. 2003. "Empty Names, Natural Kind Terms, and Radical Externalism," Proceedings of the 2003 Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities.

(57) Adams, F. 2003: "Epistemology." In L. McHenry & T. Yagisawa (eds.), Reflections on Philosophy, 2nd Edition, New York: Longman Press, 81-101. (Revised and expanded version of Adams 1993g)

(56) Adams, F. 2002: "Names that name nothing." In C. Kanzian, J. Quitterer & E. Runggaldier (eds.), Papers of the 25th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg: Austria, 8-10.

(55) Adams, F. 2001: "Empathy, Neural Imaging, and the Theory versus Simulation Debate," Mind & Language, 16, 368-392.

(54) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 2001: "The Bounds of Cognition," Philosophical Psychology, 14, 43-64.

(53) Adams, F. 2000: "Asymmetrical Dependence," In M. Nani & M. Marrafa (eds.), A Field Guide to the Philosophy of Mind --on line at http://host.uniroma3.it/progetti/kant/field/ (30 pages with annotated bibliography). (52) Adams, F. & Campbell, K. 1999: "Modality and abstract concepts," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 610, with replies by Lawrence Barsalou, 636-660. (51) Adams, F., Stecker, R. & Fuller, G. 1999: "Object Dependent Thoughts, Perspectival Thoughts, and Psychological Generalizations," Dialectica, 53, 47-59. (50) Enc, B. & Adams, F. 1998: "Functions and Goal-Directedness," In C. Allen, M. Bekoff & G. Lauder (eds.), Nature’s Purposes. Cambridge, MA: MIT/Bradford, pp. 371-394. (Reprint of Enc & Adams, 1992.)

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(49) Adams, F. 1997: "A Goal-State Theory of Function Attribution," (Portions of Adams 1979b reprinted in L. Nissen, Teleological Language in the Life Sciences. Rowman & Littlefield, 1997)

(48) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 1997: "Fodor’s Asymmetric Causal Dependency Theory and Proximal Projections," Southern Journal of Philosophy, 35, 433-437.

(47) Adams, F., Fuller, G. & Stecker, R. 1997: "The Semantics of Fictional Names," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 78, 128-148.

(46) Adams, F. 1997: "Cognitive Trying." In G. Holmstrom-Hintikka & R. Tuomela (eds.) Contemporary Action Theory, Vol. I, 287-314, Dordrecht: Kluwer.

(45) Adams, F., & Aizawa, K. 1997: "Rock Beats Scissors: Historicalism Fights Back," Analysis, 57, 273-281.

(44) Adams, F. 1995: "Trying: You’ve Got to Believe," Philosophical Research, 20, 149-161. (Republication in English of Adams 1993a.)

(43) Adams, F. 1994a: "Simon Says," Stanford Humanities Review Supplement, 4, 28-30. On the web at http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-1/text/adams.commentary.html

(42) Adams, F. 1994b: "Trying, Desire, and Desiring to Try," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 24, 613- 626.

(41) Adams, F. 1994c: "Of Epicycles and Elegance," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 24, 627-636.

(40) Adams, F. & Stecker, R. 1994: "Vacuous Singular Terms," Mind & Language, 9, 387-401.

(39) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 1994a: "Fodorian Semantics." In S. Stich & T. Warfield

(eds.), Mental Representations, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 223-242.

(38) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 1994b: "‘X’ Means X: Fodor/Warfield Semantics," Minds and Machines, 4, 215-231.

(37) Adams, F. 1993a: "Tentare: Bisogna Crederci," Discipline Filosofiche, 2, 191-211.

(36) Adams, F. 1993b: "A Cognitive Theory of Trying." In R. Casati & G. White (eds.), Papers of the 16th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg: Austria, 1-4.

(35) Adams, F. 1993c: "Fodor’s Modal Argument," Philosophical Psychology, 6, 41-56.

(34) Adams, F. 1993d: "Reply to Russow," Philosophical Psychology, 6, 63-65.

(33) Adams, F. 1993e: "Machine Persons," The Personalist Forum, Supplementary Volume, 47-55.

(32) Adams, F. 1993f: "Epistemic Engineering Audi-Style," In J. Heil (ed.), Rationality, Morality, and Self-Interest: Essays Honoring Mark Carl Overvold. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield, 49-58.

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(31) Adams, F. 1993g: "Epistemology." In L. McHenry & F. Adams (eds.), Reflections on Philosophy. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 53-68.

(30) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 1993: "Fodorian Semantics, Pathologies, and Block’s Problem," Minds and Machines, 3, 97-104.

(29) Adams, F., Stecker, R., & Fuller, G. 1993a: "Schiffer on Modes of Presentation," Analysis, 53, 30-34.

(28) Adams, F., Stecker, R., & Fuller, G. 1993b: "The Floyd-Puzzle: Reply to Yagisawa," Analysis, 53, 36-40.

(27) Adams, F., Fuller, G., & Stecker, R. 1993c: "Thoughts without Objects," Mind & Language, 8, 90-104.

(26) Adams, F., Stecker, R., & Fuller, G. 1992: "The Semantics of Thoughts," Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 73, 375-389.

(25) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. 1992: "‘X’ Means X: Semantics Fodor-Style," Minds and Machines, 2, 175-183.

(24) Enc, B. & Adams, F. 1992: "Functions and Goal-Directedness," Philosophy of Science, 59, 635-654.

(23) Adams, F. & Fuller, G. 1992: "Names, Contents, and Causes," Mind & Language, 7, 205-221.

(22) Adams, F. & Mele, A. 1992: "The Intention/Volition Debate," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 22, 323-338.

(21) Adams, F., Aizawa, K., & Fuller, G. 1992: "Rules in Programming Languages and Networks," In J. Dinsmore (ed.), The Symbolic and Connectionist Paradigms: Closing the Gap. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 49-67.

(20) Adams, F. 1991a: "Causal Contents." In B. McLaughlin (ed.), Dretske and His Critics. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 131-156.

(19) Adams, F. 1991b: "He Doesn’t Really Want to Try," Analysis, 51, 109-112.

(18) Adams, F. 1991c: "Audi on Structural Justification," Journal of Philosophical Research, 16, 493-498.

(17) Adams, F., Aizawa, K., & Fuller, G. 1991a: "Rules in Computationalism and Connectionism," Proceedings of the 24th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 3, 359-367.

(16) Adams, F., Aizawa, K., & Fuller, G. 1991b: "Rules in Computationalism and Connectionism." In R. Gamble & W. Ball (eds.), Proceedings of the Third Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Society, 6-10.

(15) Adams, F., Drebushenko, D., Fuller, G., & Stecker, R. 1990: "Narrow Content: Fodor’s Folly," Mind & Language, 5, 213-229.

(14) Adams, F. 1989: "Tertiary Waywardness Tamed," Critica, 21, 117-125.

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(13) Adams, F. & Mele, A. 1988: "The Role of Intention in Intentional Action," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 19, 511-532.

(12) Adams, F. & Enc, B. 1988: "Not Quite By Accident," Dialogue, 27, 287-297.

(11) Adams, F. & Kimbrough, S. 1988: "Why Non-Monotonic Logic?" Decision Support Systems, 4, 111-127.

(10) Adams, F. & Kimbrough, S. 1987: "Why Non-Monotonic Logic?" Proceedings of the 20th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 3, 435-444.

(9) Adams, F. & Kline, D. 1987: "Nomic Reliabilism: Weak Reliability is Not Enough," Southern Journal of Philosophy, 25, 433-443.

(8) Adams, F. 1986a: "Intention and Intentional Action: The Simple View," Mind & Language, 1, 281-301.

(7) Adams, F. 1986b: Feedback About Feedback: Reply to Ehring, Southern Journal of Philosophy, 24, 123-131.

(6) Adams, F. 1986c: "The Function of Epistemic Justification," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 16, 465-492.

(5) Adams, F. & Kimbrough, S. 1986: "Alternatives to Non-Monotonic Logics," Proceedings of the 19th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1A, 589-594.

(4) Adams, F. 1985: "Comparison Shopping in the Philosophy of Mind," Critica, 17, 45-71.

(3) Adams, F. 1979a: "Properties, Functionalism and the Identity Theory," Eidos, 1, 153-180.

(2) Adams, F. 1979b: "A Goal-State Theory of Function Attribution," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 9, 493-518.

(1) Glenberg, A. & Adams, F. 1978: "Type I Rehearsal and Recognition," Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 17, 455-463.

CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY OF PHILOSOPHY

(2) Adams, F. 1999: Invited contribution on ‘Fred Dretske’. In R. Audi (ed.) 2nd Editions of The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (p. 244).

(1) Adams, F. 1995: Invited Contributions on: ‘cybernetics’ including ‘feedback’, ‘feed forward’, ‘goal-directed system’ (pp. 173-174), and on ‘algorithm’ (pp. 19-20), ‘bit’ (p.76), ‘mathematical function’ including ‘argument’, ‘partial function’ (pp. 467-468), ‘information theory’ (pp. 376-378), and ‘non-monotonic logic’, including ‘monotonic’ (pp. 537-538). In R. Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Reviews of books (all invited)

(12) Adams, F. 2012: Review of Rex Welshon Philosophy, Neuroscience and Consciousness, Analysis, 72, 629-632. (11) Adams, F. 2007: Review of K. Akins & A. Brook (eds), Cognition and the Brain: Philosophy and the Neuroscience Movement. Notre Dame Philosophical Review 02/22/2007. On line at: http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=8903

(10) Adams, F. 2006: Review of Derek Melser, The Act of Thinking, Mind, 115, 447-450.

(9) Adams, F. 2001: Review of Alicia Juarrero, Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 52, 635-640.

(8) Adams, F. 2002: Review of Robert Shope, The Nature of Meaningfulness: Representing, Powers, and Meaning, Philosophy & Phenomenological Research, 65, 484 -488.

(7) Adams, F. 2001: Review of Keith Lehrer, Self-Trust: A Study of Reason, Knowledge, and Autonomy, Ethics, 427-429.

(6) Adams, F. 1999: Review of Jaegon Kim, Philosophy of Mind, Mind, 108, 398-401.

(5) Adams, F. 1992: Review of Greenwood, J. (ed.), The Future of Folk Psychology: Intentionality and Cognitive Science, in Teaching Philosophy, 15, 385-388.

(4) Adams, F. 1991: Review of Cynthia Macdonald, Mind-Body Identity Theories, in Teaching Philosophy, 14, 433-436.

(3) Adams, F. 1989: Review of J.C. Nyiri, & B. Smith, (eds.), Practical Knowledge, in Canadian Philosophical Reviews/Revue Canadienne De Comptes Rendus En Philosophie, 19, 283-285.

(2) Adams, F. 1989: Review of Michael Bratman, Intentions, Plans, and Practical Reasons, in Ethics, 100, 198-199.

(1) Adams, F. 1987: Review of Myles Brand, Intending and Acting, in Ethics, 97, 883-884.

PAPERS PRESENTED (160) Adams, F. "Global Aphasia and the Language of Thought (L.O.T.)." Invited presentation to the Morris Colloquium on the Self and its Realizations, UC-Boulder, June 16-18. (159) Adams, F. "Global Aphasia and the Language of Thought (L.O.T.)." 13th Annual Conference on Philosophy, Athens Greece, May 28-31, 2017 (158) Adams, F. "Consciousness: Why and Where?" Invited presentation, "Digging

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Deeper: Archeological and Philosophical Perspectives," Florida International University, Miami, December 1-3, 2017 (157) Adams, F. "On information and cognition," PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, December 5, 2016 (156) Adams, F. "Tracking Theories of Knowledge Survive Recent Attacks" PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, December 5, 2016 (155) Adams, F. Conference presentation at UNESP, Brazil 14h – 18h Dia 02/12/2016 (Sexta-feira) Mini-curso II: Emotions, action and moral judgment/cognition Frederick Adams, University of Delaware (EUA) Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science Local: Sala 18 da Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências da UNESP/Marília (154) Adams, F. Workshop presentation at UNESP, Brazil 20h -23h Dia 29/11/2016 (Terça-feira) Mesa Redonda: Informação, emoção e ação na contemporaneidade Intentional Action, Information and the Knobe Effect” Frederick Adams, University of Delaware (EUA) Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science XXXI Jornada de Filosofia e teoria das ciências humanas: cognição, emoções e ação 28 a 30 de novembro de 2016 - Unesp/Marília (153) Adams F. "More Non-Counterexamples to Tracking Theories" Metaphysics of Science Workshop, University of Wisconsin, Madison, June 16-18, 2016 (152) Adams, F. "From Information to Cognition," Invited presentation to the 30th International Workshop on the History and Philosophy of Science, Research Workshop of the Israel Science Foundation, "Information and Information-Processing in Science: Biology, Physics, and the Cognitive Sciences," Tel Aviv & Jerusalem, Israel, May 30-June 2nd, 2016 (151) Adams, F. "Non-Counterexamples to Tracking Theories" 11th Atiner Conference, Athens, Greece, May, 2016 (150) Adams, F. "More Non-Counterexamples to Tracking Theories" Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP), Louisville, KY March, 2016 (149) Adams, F. Invited Seminar, "Beat the (Backwards) Clock: Rescuing Tracking theories Again." Singapore Management University, Singapore, March 5, 2016 (148) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, "A Slim Defense of Narrow Content," At the 10th International Brazilian Meeting of Cognitive Science (Sponsored by the Brazilian Society on Cognitive Science), EBICC 2015 at the São Paulo City campus of

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the University of São Paulo (USP) December 8-11, 2015, São Paulo, Brazil. (147) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, "Information and Cognition" The Second International meeting Technology, Communication, and Cognitive Science – II EITCCC 2015, at the Methodist University of São Paulo (UMESP), in São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, Brazil, December 3-4, 2015. (146) Adams, F. Invited talk, "From Information to Cognition," Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, November 6, 2015 (145) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, "A Slim Defense of Narrow Content," Explanations of Cognition Workshop, University of Stirling, Scotland, July 2015 (144) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, "From Information to Cognition," Conference on Information and Mind: A Conference in Honor of Fred Dretske, Interdisciplinary Approaches to Consciousness, Radway Workshop, CSLI, Stanford University, May 2015 (143) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, "What is Extended Knowledge?" 1st International Conference on Extended Knowledge, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, April 2015 (142) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, “Cognition Wars,” Realization Workshop, Sorbonne/CNRS, IHPST, Paris, June 2014 (141) Adams, F., “Cognition Wars,” Ninth International Conference on Philosophy, 9th Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), International Conference on Philosophy, Athens, Greece, May 2014 (140) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, “Cognition Wars, ” Joint Conference: Honoring Fred Dretske & 6th Workshop on the Philosophy of Information, Duke University, Durham, NC May, 2014 (139) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, “Cognition Wars” 2014 Cognition in Context Workshop, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, April, 2014 (138) Adams, F. Invited Presentation, "The Bounds of Consciousness and Cognition: The Philosophical Debate” to an International Symposium on Consciousness and the Brain: Literature and Neuroscience, International Comparative Literature Association, XXth Congress Paris/Sorbonne, Paris, France, July, 2013 (137) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition: The Very Idea” International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB), Montpellier, France, July 2013

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(136) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition: The Very Idea” International Exploratory Workshop—After Functionalism: Realization, Embodiment, and Biofunctions. Universite de Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland, July 2013 (135) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition and Emotion” Invited presentation to Soberfest: A Conference in honor of Elliott Sober, University of Wisconsin, Madison, May 2013 (134) Adams, F. “Emotion: Embodied Cognition’s Best Chance” Invited presentation to the 9th Brazilian International Meeting of Cognitive Science, Sao Paulo State University (UNESP) at Bauru, Brazil, December 2012 (133) Adams, F. “The Informational Turn,” Invited presentation at UNICAMP- Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil, November 2012 (132) Adams, F. “Emotion: Embodied Cognition’s Best Chance” Invited presentation to The Metaphysics of Mind and Brain: Realization, Mechanism, and Embodiment, Humboldt-Universitat Berlin, July 2012 (131) Adams, F. “Extended Cognition Meets Epistemology” Invited Symposium speaker at conference on Extended Cognition and Epistemology, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, Amsterdam, June 2012

(130) Adams, F.: “On Extended Mind” Invited Discussion with Peter Baumann’s class at Swarthmore College, April 2012.

(129) Adams, F. “Action & Deliberation,” Invited Commentary, GPPC Symposium on Aristotle and contemporary philosophy of action, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, March 2012

(128) Adams, F. & Ramirez, S. “The True Self,” Tenth Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2012

(127) Adams, F. “Extended Cognition Meets Epistemology” GPPC (Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium), Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA November 2011

(126) Adams, F. “The Mark of the Cognitive” The University of Delaware Cognition and Neuroscience Workshop, University of Delaware, September 2011

(125) Adams, F. “Extended Cognition Meets Epistemology” 14th Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Nancy, France, July 2011

(124) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition and Human Action” Invited Symposium speaker, American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Minneapolis, March 2011

(123) Adams, F. “The Informational Turn in Philosophy” Invited Speaker, VIth International Colloquium on Information, Knowledge and Action, UNESP, Marilia Brazil, October, 2010

(122) Adams, F. “More Closure on Closure.” Invited Speaker to The Third Brazil International Conference on Epistemology, PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil June 2010

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(121) Adams, F., “Sweet Nothings: The Semantics, Pragmatics, and Ontology of Fiction” Fifth International Conference on Philosophy, 5th Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), International Conference on Philosophy, Athens, Greece, June 2010

(120) Adams, F., “Embodied Cognition“ Invited Keynote Address to the 8th Annual Graduate Student Conference in Philosophy of Mind, Language, and Cognitive Science at the University of Western Ontario, London, May 2010 http://publish.uwo.ca/~lmorewbu/philmilcog/program.html (119) Adams, F., Bradley, E., & Frank, M. “Deep Brain Stimulation and its ethical implications” presented to the Research Group of the Science, Ethics, and Public Policy Program (SEPP-RG) at University of Delaware, March 10, 2010

(118) Adams, F. “Husker du?” Invited critic on Sven Bernecker’s Memory: A Philosophical Study (OUP, 2010) APA Pacific, San Francisco, April 2010

(117) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition.” Invited lecture to the Neurophilosophy Forum Series at Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, January 2010

(116) Adams, F. “Control, Mental Action, and Natural Agency.” Invited speaker at the Sofia XVIII Conference on The Philosophy of Action, Huatulco, Mexico, January 2010.

(115) Adams, F. “Consciousness: Why and Where? PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil November 2009

(114) Adams, F., Figurelli, & Barker, J.: “Towards Closure on Closure” PUCRS, Porto Alegre, November 2009

(113) Adams, F. “Towards Closure on Closure” Swarthmore epistemology workshop (as part of the GPPC-Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium) organized by Peter Baumann of Swarthmore, September 2009.

(112) Adams, F. “Consciousness: Why and Where?” The Metaphysics of Consciousness: An international conference in honor of Timothy L. S. Sprigge, University of Edinburgh, UK July 2009

(111) Adams, F.: Invited Commentary on Paul Bloom’s “Moral Psychology and Moral Progress” SSPP, Savannah, GA, April 2009.

(110) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K.: “Replies to Critics” Authors meet critics, SSPP, Savannah, GA, April 2009 (Critics: Justin Fisher/SMU, Larry Shapiro/Wisconsin)

(109) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition” University of Missouri-St. Louis, November 2008

(108) Adams, F. & Beighley, S. “The Mark of the Mental” PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil October 2008

(107) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition” PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil October 2008

(106) Adams, F, Figurelli, J. Barker, J. “Toward Closure on Closure” Washington University, St. Louis, October 2008

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(105) Adams, F., Figurelli, J. & Barker, J. “Towards Closure on Closure” University of Missouri-Columbia, September 2008 (104) Adams, F. “What’s in the blender?” Invited commentary on Adam Kovach “The Emotion Blending Hypothesis” Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology, New Orleans, LA, March 2008. (103) Adams, F. “Don’t PANIC!” Invited commentary on Jason Hedderman’s “A Problem for Tye’s PANIC Theory and a Methodological Concern about the Representational Approach to Phenomenal Consciousness” Eastern APA, Baltimore, December 2007 (102) Adams, F. “Embodied Cognition: What do the data prove?” The International Conference on Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, Extended, University of Central Florida, Orlando, October 2007 (Invited Plenary Speaker) (101) Adams, F. “Belief Constraints on Intending” University of Sussex, U.K., October, 2007 (Invited address to the Philosophy Society) (100) Adams, F. “Fred & Keith Do Brazil” Invited commentary on Fred Dretske’s “Lehrer on Knowledge” at a conference on The Epistemology of Keith Lehrer, PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 2007 (99) Adams, F. & Fugurelli, J. “Knowledge & Closure” Second International Conference on Philosophy, Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), International Conference on Philosophy, Athens, Greece, June 2007

(98) Adams, F. & Figurelli, J., “Towards Closure on Closure,” First Annual John Broyer Philosophy Symposium, (Commentator: Skip Larkin of SIUE) Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL March 2007 (97) Adams, F. “On Hochstein, on Clark & Chalmers” Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Vancouver, October 2006 (96) Adams, F. “Why there still has to be a mark of the mental/cognitive?” Philosophy of Mind Workshop, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, August 2006 (95) Adams, F. “Why there still has to be a mark of the mental/cognitive” Invited Address to The Extended Mind II Conference, University of Hertforshire, England, July 2006 (94) Adams, F. “Why there still has to be a mark of the mental/cognitive” Invited address to the Fifth Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference in Cognitive Science (ASIC), Andalsnes, Norway, July 2006

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(93) Adams, F. & Fuller, G. “Empty Names & Pragmatic Implicatures” Fifth Annual Summer Interdisciplinary Conference in Cognitive Science (ASIC), Andalsnes, Norway, July 2006 (92) Adams, F. & Fuller, G. “Empty Names & Pragmatic Implicatures” 1st International Conference on Philosophy, Athens Institute For Education and Research (ATINER), International Conference on Philosophy, Athens, Greece, June 2006

(91) Invited critic in Author Meets Critics session of APA Central (Larry Shapiro’s Mind Incarnate), Chicago, IL, April 2006

(90) Adams, F. “Intentions Confer Intentionality upon Actions: A Reply to Knobe and Burra” Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI January 2006

(89) Adams, F. “Seeing & Doing.” Invited critic in Author Meets Citics session of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Winnipeg Candada, October, 2005 (Mohan Matthen’s Seeing, Doing, Knowing: A Philosophical Theory of Sense Perception. (Other critic Rob Wilson. Replies by Mohan Matthen)

(88) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. “The Coupling/Constitution Fallacy” The Joint Kentucky/Ohio Philosophical Association, Cincinnati, OH, April 2005

(87) Adams, F. “Intentional action meets neuroscience” Invited commentary on “Intention and Desire in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Action” (Anthony Landreth, University of Cincinnati), Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Durham, NC, March 2005

(86) Adams, F. “Acting Knowingly vs. Intentionally” Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Durham, NC, March 2005

(85) Adams, F. “Trying With the Hope” Invited address to Symposium on Rationality and the Good a conference in honor of Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, April 2005

(84) Adams, F. “Folk Concepts, Surveys, and Intentional Action”, Invited address to the International Conference Intentionality, Deliberation and Autonomy—The Action Theoretic Basis of Practical Philosophy, Siena Italy, March 2005 http://www.unisi.it/eventi/practical_philosophy/program.htm .

(83) Adams, F. “The Coupling/Constitution Fallacy” Distributed Cognition and the Will: Individual Volition and Social Context. University of Alabama at Birmingham, March, 2005

(82) Adams, F. “Intentionality, Artifacts, and Moral Agency” Invited presentation to New Directions in Understanding Ethics and Technology University of Virginia, Charlottesville, October 2004

(81) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. “The Coupling /Constitution Fallacy” Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, University of Kent at Canterbury, England, July 2004

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(80) Adams, F. “Intentional Action and Moral Considerations: Still Pragmatic” Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, University of Kent at Canterbury, England, July 2004

(79) Adams, F. “What’s In a(n empty) name?” Invited address to Semantics/Pragmatics Workshop, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, May 2004

(78) Adams, F. Invited commentary “Fumerton on Epistemic Probability”: Sofia conference on Closure, Circularity and Externalism, Porto Alegre, Brazil, May 2004

(77) Adams, F. Invited commentary: “Klein & Coffman on Closure” APA Central, Chicago, April 2004

(76) Adams, F. Invited commentary on Sam Scott “Empty Terms and Non-Referring Concepts” Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans, LA, April 2004

(75) Adams, F. Invited commentary on Jonathan Adler’s “Beliefs own ethics” at Florida State University, conference on Folk Concepts: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives, Tallahassee, Fl, January 2004, http://www.fsu.edu/~philo/werk_conf/2004/participants.htm .

(74) Adams, F. “Intentional Action in Ordinary Language: Core Concept or Pragmatic Understanding?” Second Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2004

(73) Adams, F. “Objections to Tye’s view on Swampman” Central States Philosophical Association, October 2003, Chicago, IL (Commentary by Douglas Patterson, Kansas State University)

(72) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. “Towards Saving Nozick From Kripke” 26th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, August 2003

(71) Adams, F. “Resurrecting the Tracking Theories” 21st World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul, Turkey, August 2003

(70) Adams, F. & Clarke, M. “Resurrecting the Tracking Theories” Canadian Philosophical Association, Halifax, June 2003 (Commentary by Philip Hanson, Simon Fraser)

(69) Adams, F. “Consciousness on the rocks” Invited commentary on “The H.O.T. Theory of Consciousness: Between a Rock and a Hard Place?” (Rocco Genarro), American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Cleveland, OH, April 2003

(68)Adams, F. “Empty Names, Natural Kind Terms, and Radical Externalism” Hawaii International Conferences on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2003

(67) Adams, F. “Truth and nothing but the truth: Foley’s new theory of knowledge” Central States Philosophical Association, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO October 2002 (commentary by David Henderson, University of Memphis)

(66) Adams, F. “Names that name nothing” 25th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, August 2002

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(65) Adams, F. “Informational Indeterminacy” Invited Commentary on “A Deeper Problem for Dretske’s Theory of Information Content” (Andrea Scarantino, University of Pittsburgh), Society for Philosophy & Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta, June 2002

(64) Adams, F. “What’s in a(n Empty) Name?” Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology, Nashville, TN, March 2002

(63) Adams, F. “Minimal Content & the First-Person Perspective” Invited Commentary on “Intentionality, Representation, and the First-Person Perspective” (Nick Georgalis, East Carolina University), Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology, Nashville, TN, March 2002

(62) Adams, F. “What’s in a(n Empty) Name?” Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, November 2001

(61) Adams, F. “Of Information and Isomorphism” Invited commentary on “Information and Isomorphism” (John Kulvicki, Washington University) Central States Philosophical Association, St. Louis, MO, October 2001

(60) Adams, F. Invited Discussant and Roundtable Participant (Along with Michael DePaul, David Galloway, William Lycan, Christoper Peacocke, James Pryor, and Matthias Steup), Rutgers Epistemology Conference 2001, Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ, April 2001

(59) Adams, F. “Folk Psychology, Simulation, and Neural Imaging” Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, October 2000

(58) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Defining Empathy” (Nancy Snow, Marquette University) Central States Philosophical Association, Norman, OK, October 1999

(57) Adams, F. “Empathy, Neural Imaging, and the Theory of Mind/Simulation Debate” Third European Congress of Analytic Philosophy, Maribor, Slovenia, July 1999

(56) Adams, F. “Rain on Goldman’s Parade of Problems for Internalism” (Invited commentary on Goldman’s “Internalism Exposed,” with response by Goldman) Oberlin Colloquium: Skepticism and Contemporary Theory of Knowledge, Oberlin College, OH, April 1999

(55) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “A Not So Simple View of Intentional Action” (David Chang, National University of Singapore), American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL, May 1998

(54) Adams, F. “Naturalizing the Mind” Invited address to faculty and students at Washington College, Chestertown, MD, March 30 1998

(53) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Indicator Semantics and Attitudes” (Alan Belasco, Texas A&M), Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Pittsburgh, PA, April 1997

(52) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Resurrection for Materialists” (Dean Zimmerman, University of Notre Dame), Pacific Division, American Philosophical Association, Seattle, WA, April 1996

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(51) Adams, F. “Fictive Names”, Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, Wayne State University, February 1996

(50) Adams, F. “Much Ado About Nothing: The Semantics of Fictive Names” Presidential Address, Central States Philosophical Association, CMU, October 1995

(49) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “On Representing Uninstantiated Properties” (Charles Wallis, University of Rochester), Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL, April 1995

(48) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Wittgenstein’s Investigations by Way of Examples” (Benjamin Pryor, Pennsylvania State University), Mid-South Philosophy Association, Memphis, TN, February 1995

(47) Adams, F. “Trying: Exploring the Limits of Human Endeavor” Invited Address: The 20th Fritz Marti Lectures, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, IL, March 14 & 15 1995

(46) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Genuine Representers” (Nicholas Georgalis, East Carolina University), Central States/Tennessee Philosophical Association, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, October 1994

(45) Adams, F. “Thoughts in Action” Invited Lecture to the Department of Philosophy, Hope College, Hope, MI October 1994

(44) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Functions in Context” (Kevin Lattery, University of Minnesota), Pacific Division, American Philosophical Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 1994

(43) Adams, F. “Vacuous Singular Terms” Invited Lecture to the Department of Philosophy, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, October 1993

(42) Adams, F. “The Semantics of Thoughts” Central States Philosophical Association, Rolla, MO, October 1993 (Commentator: Brian Beakley, Eastern Illinois University)

(41) Adams, F. “A Cognitive Theory of Trying” 16th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, August 1993

(40) Adams, F. “Thoughts Without Objects” Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Memphis, TN, April 1992

(39) Adams, F. The above paper was also presented to the Department of Philosophy, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, March 1992

(38) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Reasons And Explanation” (Kirk Ludwig, University of Florida), Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Louisville, KY, April 1992

(37) Adams, F. “Naturalizing Meaning” Invited presentation to the Wittenberg Quine Conference, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH, April 1992 (Commentator: W.V.O.Quine, Harvard)

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(36) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “From Natural Function to Indeterminate Content” (Sonja Sullivan, Rice University), Pacific Division, American Philosophical Association, Portland, OR, March 1992

(35) Adams, F. “The Component Theory of Action: Round Two” The Michigan Academy of Arts and Sciences, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI, March 1992

(34) Adams, F. “Names, Contents, and Causes” Illinois Philosophical Association, Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, IL, November 1991

(33) Adams, F. “A Cure for Disjunctivitis” Central States Philosophical Association, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, November 1991 (Commentator: Piers Rawling, Florida State University)

(32) Adams, F. “Machine Persons” Oxford University, Oxford England, September 1991

(31) Adams, F. “Fodor’s Asymmetrical Causal Dependency Theory of Meaning” Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, Kingston, Ontario, May 1991

(30) Adams, F. “How Thoughts Work” Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, Indiana University, Purdue University, at Indianapolis, April 1991

(29) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Designating Psychological Phenomena” (Irwin Goldstein, Davidson College), Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL, April 1991

(28) Adams, F. “’X’ Means X” Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Atlanta, GA, March 1991

(27) Adams, F. & Aizawa, K. “Rules in Computationalism and Connectionism” 24th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HI, January 1991

(26) Adams, F. The above paper was also presented at the Third Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Society Conference, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, IL, April 1991

(25) Adams, F. “Fodor’s Modal Argument” Joint Illinois Philosophical/Central States Philosophical Association, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, IL, November 1990 (Commentator: Lilly-Marlene Russow, Purdue University)

(24) Adams, F. “On Structural Justification” Invited Co-symposiast (with Robert Audi, University of Nebraska), Mark Overvold Memorial Conference on Rationality, Morality, and Self-Interest, St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN, October 1990

(23) Adams, F. “Narrow vs. Broad Mental Content” Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, University of Missouri at St. Louis, April 1990

(22) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “The Social Aspects of Our Use of ‘Know’” (D.S. Clarke, Jr, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale), Illinois Philosophical Association, Loyola University of Chicago, IL, November 1989

(21) Adams, F. “Debunking the Intention/Volition Debate” 14th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg am Wechsel, Austria, August 1989

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(20) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “Counterfactual Analyses of Knowledge and Relevant Alternatives” (David Cole, University of Minnesota-Duluth), Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Chicago, IL, April 1989

(19) Adams, F. “The Role of Intention in Intentional Action” Illinois Philosophical Association, Illinois Benedictine College, Chicago, IL, November 1988 (Commentator: Wright Neely, University of Illinois)

(18) Adams, F. “Tertiary Waywardness Tamed” 18th World Congress of Philosophy, Brighton, England, August 1988

(17) Adams, F. Invited Commentary on “The Disunity of Psychology as a Working Hypothesis” (James Hughes, Vassar College), Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Cincinnati, OH, April 1988

(16) Adams, F. “Not Quite By Accident” Illinois Philosophical Association, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL, November 1987

(15) Adams, F. & Kimbrough, S. “Why Non-Monotonic Logic?” 20th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 1987

(14) Adams, F. & Kimbrough, S. “Alternatives to Non-Monotonic Logics” 19th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 1986

(13) Adams, F. “Intention and Intentional Action: The Simple View” Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, February 1986

(12) Adams, F. The above paper was also presented at the Illinois Philosophical Association, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, IL, November 1986

(11) Adams, F. “Comparison Shopping in the Philosophy of Mind” Department of Philosophy, California State University at Long Beach, CA, March 1985

(10) Adams, F. “Is Intention a Natural Kind?” Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, Indiana University at South Bend, IN, June 1984

(9) Adams, F. The above paper was also presented at the NEH Institute on Action Theory, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, July 1984

(8) Adams, F. “Truth is Truth” Augustana College, Rock Island, IL, April 1984

(7) Adams, F. “The Epistemological Function of Justification” NEH Seminar in Epistemology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, July 1983

(6) Adams, F. “Knowledge Is Not Up To Us” NEH Seminar in Epistemology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, July 1983

(5) Adams, F. “The Nature of Perception” Lawrence University, Appleton, WI, March 1981

(4) Adams, F. “How Professor Chaney Can Want That Ice Cream Cone That Does Not Yet Exist” Lawrence University, Appleton, WI, February 1981

(3) Adams, F. “Understanding Kuhn” Lawrence University, Appleton, WI, March 1981

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(2) Adams, F. “Direct Realism and Information Theory” Invited presentation to the Department of Philosophy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, April 1977

(1) Adams, F. “What’s Wrong with Behaviorism?” Department of Philosophy, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, IL, November 1975

WORK UNDER CONSIDERATION WORK IN PREPARATION Barker, J.A. & Adams, F.: Knowledge, and Action. Book manuscript. Barker, J.A. & Adams, F.: “Conclusive Reasons and Epistemic Naturalism” Adams, F. & Ramirez, S.: “The True Self Defense.” Adams, F. Philosophy of Mind: The Essential Introduction N.Y.:Routledge. Adams & Steadman: “Recent Developments in the Attempt to Explain the Knobe-Effect” Adams, F. (ed.) Naturalized Semantics (a reader on the philosophy of this movement)

REFEREE FOR

American Philosophical Quarterly Ammons Scientific Australasian Journal of Philosophy Behavioral and Brain Sciences British Journal for the Philosophy of Science Cambridge University Press Canadian Journal of Philosophy Cognition (Journal) Cognitive Science (Journal) Cognitive Science Society Consciousness Studies Eidos Erkenntnis European Journal of Philosophy Foundations of Science Frontiers Psychology Grazer Philosophische Studien Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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History & Philosophy of Psychology Imprint Inquiry Institute de recherches cliniques de Montreal (IRCM) Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Jones & Bartlett Publishers, Inc. Journal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Philosophy Journal of Pragmatics Lawrence Erlbaum Press Logica Universalis (Journal) Macmillan Press Marie Curie Fellowship Program Mind & Language MIT Press Nous NWO (The Dutch Research Council) Oxford University Press Oxford Bibliographies Perspectives on Psychological Science Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences Philosophia Philosophy Compass Philosophy and Phenomenological Research Philosophical Quarterly Philosophical Psychology Philosophical Research Philosophy of Science Philosophical Studies Philosophy & Technology Principia (Brazil) Res Philosophica Social Epistemology Society for Philosophy & Psychology Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology Synthese Temple University Press The Review of Philosophy and Psychology Theoria Topics in Cognitive Science University of Delaware Press Wadsworth Publishing Co. ACADEMIC SERVICE

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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL ASSOCIATION

Chair, Conference Organizing Committee of the joint University of Delaware/APA Ethics in the Life Sciences Conference October 2004

Conference Organizer for “Morality in the 21st Century” celebrating the 100th year of the APA and the 25th year of the APA at Delaware, University of Delaware, October 2001

Search Committees for Executive Secretary of the APA, Spring 2000 & Spring 2006

American Philosophical Association, Central Division, Nominating Committee, 1997

DELAWARE

2017 Member, Two-Year Faculty Review, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science (Ben Parrell)

2015 Member, Promotion Committee, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science (Satoshi Tomioka)

2015 Chair, Promotion Committee, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science (Jeffrey Heinz)

2013-14 Member of Post-Tenure Review, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science (for Irene Vogel).

2013-14 Chair, Post-Tenure Review, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, (Robin Andreasen)

Search Committee (for temp line), Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, Spring 2013

Search Committee for full time staff position (Department Secretary, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science) 2016

Post tenure review of Gabriella Hermon, Department of Linguistics & Cognitive Science, 2012

P&T Committee for Cole Galloway, Department of Physical Therapy and Biomechanics of Movement Sciences, UD, Fall 2011

Ph.D. Thesis committee: David Rubio Vallejo, Linguistics & Cognitive Science, 2014-15

Ph.D. Thesis committee: Steve Beighley, Psychology, 2017 (received ph.d.)

Ph.D. Thesis committee: Yugyeong Park, Linguistics & Cognitive Science, Spring 2014

Ph.D. Thesis committee: Masahiro Yamada, Lingustics & Cognitive Science, Spring 2010

Graduate Advisor to Stefan Bartel, Ph.d. Student in Linguistics & Cognitive Science 2017-

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Teaching in the Honors Program Fall 1999-

Departmental Honors liaison, 2012-15

Advising Honors students, 2013-15

Honors, Delaworld Advising, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2015

Participant, Rhodes/Marshall Practice Interviews, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010

Practice Sessions for Truman Scholars, 2010, 2012

Practice Sessions for UD Student Fulbright Fellowship applicants, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015

Directed Funded Undergraduate Research or Senior Thesis:

Tom Pellathy (1999), Michael Nolan (2000), Jane Lim (2004 Senior Thesis), Laura Dietrich (2001-2), Annie Steadman (2003-4), Julia Figurelli (2006), Steve Beighley (2008), Rebecca Garrison (2011). Tara Rhoades Senior Thesis (2009-10), Kishana Williamson Senior Thesis (2010), Emily Bunin Senior Thesis (2010-11), Jordon Lennox, Ben Falandays, Eric Crowell, Rebecca Garrison, Stephanie Ramirez (2012), Eric Crowell Senior Thesis (2012-13), Fall (2013), Kyle Warnick, Thomas DePietro (Undergraduate Research, Summer 2014).

Directing unfunded undergraduate research: Saumya Sharan, Robyn Lachow, Jared Delffer (2015, 2016)

Directing unfunded undergraduate research: Charlotte Shreve (Spring 2016)

Undergraduate thesis advisor for Cody Cotter (Philosophy) 2016-17

Co-advisor, summer research, Siewon Choi, M.A. student, Linguistics & Cognitive Science, 2016

Directed UTA Awards for Tom Pellathy (1998), Annie Steadman (2004), Steve Beighley (2009), Charlotte Shreve (2016-17)

Undergrad research with Nate Fulham (Fall 2017)

Faculty mentor: Julian Jenkins III (UMD) and Cameron Buckner (Indiana) “Success Strategies for Emerging Faculty: A workshop for new faculty, postdocs, and senior grad students in engineering and science”, University of Delaware, September, 2010

Panel Moderator: UD Workshop Above, September, 2010

Majors & Minors on Main, April 2008

Delaware Decision Days representing Cognitive Science, April 2008

Campus Recruiting Meeting for Distinguished Scholar candidates, March 2008, 2010

Phoning Selected Students for Office of Admissions, Spring 2008, 2009,2010

Review White Papers for OVP Spring 2007

MC, Special Session on Advance Directives Co-Sponsored by Christiana Care Hospital and the University of Delaware Interdisciplinary Ethics Program, May 5th, 2006

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Member, Vice Provost for Research’s Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Council, 2005-

Member, Delaware Premedical Educational Advisory Council 2005

Director, Delaware Interdisciplinary Ethics Program 2004-

Advisor, SEPP (Science, Ethics, and Public Policy Program)

Chair, Department of Philosophy 1997 – 2007

David Norton Lecture Committee 1998-2007

Elected to the Cognitive Science Faculty 1997-

Elected to the Executive Board of the Cognitive Science Program 1999-

Provost’s Sub-Committee on Policy on Bioethics 2002-2003

Chair, Program Planning Committee on Interdisciplinary Ethics 2003

Editorial Board, University of Delaware Press 2001-

Steering Committee, Chairs Caucus 2001-2002

Conflict of Interest Advisory Committee, College of Arts & Science, University of Delaware, 2003-

President, National Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi, Delaware Chapter 2003-4

Vice President, National Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi, Delaware Chapter 2002-3

Chair, Bryant Tolles (Director of Museum Studies) Review Committee 1999

Chair, Chair Search Committee, Department of Black American Studies 2011

Chair, Chair Search Committee, Department of Anthropology 2000

Chair, Chair Review of Joel Best (Chair of Sociology & Criminal Justice) 2002-2003

Invited Panelist, Reinvention Center Conference on Undergraduate Research and Scholarship, Humanities/Social Sciences (Barbara Nolan: moderator), University of Maryland, November, 2002

Invited Panelist, Reinvention Center Conference on Undergraduate Research and Scholarship in the Humanities, New York City Feb, 2004

Invited Panelist: Commission on Status of Women, Center for Teaching Effectiveness, and Provost’s Office, Promotion & Tenure Workshop Panelist on Achieving Tenure in Interdisciplinary Fields, March 2009

Invited Panelist: Promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor at UD, sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women, Office of the Provost, and the Center for Teaching Effectiveness, March 2006

Phi Kappa Phi Essay Selection Committee 2000

Moderator, Undergraduate Research Symposium, May 6th 2000

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Wild Card reviewer of student presentations on social issues in CHEM 465 2000 & 2003 & 2005 & 2009

NEH

Panelist 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008

SOCIAL SCIENCE & HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA

Project application assessment 2003

U.S. Professor of the Year Award

Panelist, 2010

CMU

Undergraduate Research Committee, CMU 1996-97

Business Ethics Workshop, CMU 1996

President’s/Provost’s Research Award Committee, CMU 1996

Chair, Research Professorship Committee, CMU 1995-96

Research Professorship Committee, CMU 1993-96

Honor’s Director Search Committee, CMU Fall 1995

Dean of Students Search Committee, CMU 1994-95

Physician’s Assistance Advisory Committee, CMU 1994

Chair, Search Committee for Associate Dean of Arts & Sciences, CMU Summer, 1993

Secretary, CMU Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1991-92

Chair, Department of Philosophy, CMU 1989-1997

Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy, CMU 1988-89

Centralis Scholarship Interviewer, CMU 1994

Taught in Honors Program, CMU 1993-96

University Program Forum, General Education, CMU 1992

Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, CMU 1991-92

Honors Program Committee to Explore Alternate Funding, CMU 1990-91

Dean’s Appointee to College of Arts & Sciences Sabbatical Leave Committee, CMU 1990-93

Search Committee for Dean of Graduate School, CMU 1989-90

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Warriner Scholarship Committee, CMU 1989-94

Provost’s Appointee to the Bachelor of Individualized Study Committee, CMU 1988-89

Academic Senator, CMU 1987-89

College of Arts & Sciences Steering Committee, CMU 1986-88

Speaker Committee, Department of Philosophy, CMU 1986-88, 93-96

Freshman and Transfer Student Orientation and Advising, CMU 1989-present

AUGUSTANA COLLEGE

Faculty Research Committee, Augustana College, 1985-86

Faculty Welfare Committee, Augustana College, 1985-86

Planning and Development Committee, Augustana College, 1984-85

Academic Computer Committee, Augustana College, 1984-85

Alcohol Task Force, Augustan College, 1984-85

Educational Policies Committee, Augustana College, 1983-85

Advising and Freshman Orientation, Augustana College, 1983-86

WISCONSIN Graduate Student-Faculty Conference Committee, UW, 1977-78

Philosophy Department Lecture Committee, UW, 1975-77

President, Graduate Philosophy Club, UW, 1976-77

Vice President, Graduate Philosophy Club, UW, 1975-76

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE

Graduate Student Colloquia Series Creator and Director, SIUE, 1973-74

University Committee on Graduate Studies, SIUE, 1973-74

PHILOSOPHICAL ORGANIZATIONS/INSTITUTIONS

Thesis Committees:

External Ph.D. Thesis Reader, University of Melbourne, (for Simon D’Alfonso: Towards a Framework for Semantic Information) 2012

External Ph.D. Thesis Advisor, Western Ontario University (for O’Neal Buchanan) 2009-

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External Ph.D. Thesis Reader, McGill University (for Jesus Humberto Aguilar: Agency and Control) 2003

Tenure Reviews:

External Tenure Referee, University of Louisville, 2015

External Promotion Referee, Rochester Institute of Technology, 2014

External Promotion Referee, University of New Mexico, 2014

External Tenure Referee, Rutgers-Newark, 2013

External Tenure Referee, Marymount University, 2008

External Tenure Referee, University of South Florida, 2008

External Tenure Referee, Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008

External Tenure Referee, National University of Singapore, 2003

External Tenure Referee, University of Connecticut, 2003

External Promotion Referee, New Mexico State University, 2001

External Tenure Referee, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, 2000

External Tenure Referee, Washington University (St. Louis), 1997 External Tenure Referee, University of Alabama-Birmingham, 1994

External Tenure Referee, Wittenberg University, 1993

Award & Program Review Committees:

Program Committee, International Cognitive Science Conference EBICC 2015, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Workshop Organizer, The University of Delaware Cognition and Neuroscience Workshop, University of Delaware, September 2011

Griffiths Award Committee, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Spring 2009

Program papers referee, Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology, August 2007

External Philosophy Program Review Committee, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa March 2018

External Philosophy Program Review Consultant, University of Minnesota-Duluth, March, 2012

External Philosophy Program Review Consultant, University of New Hampshire, January 2006

External Philosophy Program Review Consultant, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, September 2002

Manuscript Referee for the Cognitive Science Society Program Referee, Central States Philosophical Association, July 1999

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Roundtable Discussion on careers for philosophy majors at Broyer Symposium on Philosophy, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, March 2007

Honorary Program Participation and Service:

Invited Participant, 39th Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy, May 2010

Invited Participant, 34th Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy, May 1999

Invited Returning Participant, Rutgers Epistemology Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, May, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2005, 2003, 2002 (and referee for REC05 Young Epistemologist Prize)

Invited Discussant, Third Rutgers Epistemology Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, April 2001 (and referee for REC01 Young Epistemologist Prize)

International Chair of EBICC (Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 2015) (First International Chair in History of EBICC—International Brazilian Conference on Cognitive Science.) XXXI Jornada de Filosofia e teoria das ciências humanas: cognição, emoções e ação 28 a 30 de novembro de 2016 - Unesp/Marília Comitê Científico

Program Office Service:

President, Central States Philosophical Association, 1994-95

Vice President and Program Chair, Central States Philosophical Association, 1993-94

Secretary/Treasurer, Central States Philosophical Association, 1992-94

Session Chairing:

Session Chair, Joint Central States/Tennessee Philosophical Associations, Vanderbilt

University, Nashville, TN, October 1994

Session Chair, Rutgers Epistemology Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, May 2005, 2009

Session Chair, Keynote Address, First Rutgers Epistemology Conference, New Brunswick, NJ, April 1999

Session Chair, Central States Philosophical Association, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, October 1992

Session Chair, Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Louisville, KY, April 1992

Session Chair, Central States Philosophical Association, University of Missouri, Rolla, MO, October 1993

Session Chair, Pacific Division, American Philosophical Association, San Francisco, CA, March 1993 Session Chair, Eastern Division, American Philosophical Association, Boston, MA, 1994

Session Chair, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Louisville, KY, April 1999

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Session Chair, Central Division, American Philosophical Association, New Orleans, LA, May 1999

Session Chair, Central States Philosophical Association, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, October 2000

Session Chair, The Contents of Consciousness: Perception, Attention, and Phenomenology, Fifth conference of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness, Duke University, May 2001

Session Chair, Central Division, American Philosophical Association, Minneapolis, MN, May 2001

Session Chair, The Southern Society for Philosophy & Psychology, Nashville, TN, March 2002

Session Chair, Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2003

Session Chair, Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2004

Session Chair, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Durham, NC, March 2005

Session Chair, Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2006

Session Chair, Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities, Honolulu, HI, January 2012

Session Chair, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Charleston, SC, April 2006

Session Chair, The Extended Mind II, University of Hertfordshire, England, July, 2006

Session Chair, The Epistemology of Keith Lehrer, PUCRS, Porto Alegre, Brazil, June 2007

Session Chair, Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive, Extended, Orlando, FL, October 2007

Session Chair, The Metaphysics of Consciousness: An international conference in honor of Timothy L. S. Sprigge, University of Edinburgh, UK July 2009

Session Chair, Thinking about Knowledge: Epistemology 50 Years after Gettier’s Paper. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore PA, April 2013

Public Service

Jury Duty, New Castle County Delaware, 2007, 2009

MDA Lock-up, Fundraising for Muscular Dystrophy Association, 2010

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

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American Philosophical Association Aristotelian Society Central States Philosophical Association Fulbright Alumni Association Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society Phi Sigma Tau National Honor Society Society for Philosophy and Psychology Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology

LANGUAGE

French

REFERENCES

Ken Aizawa (Rutgers, Newark) e-mail: [email protected] Robert Audi (Notre Dame) e-mail: [email protected] John Barker (SIUE) e-mail: [email protected] Dan Dennett (Tufts) e-mail: [email protected] Fred Dretske (Duke) e-mail: [email protected] Ray Elugardo (Oklahoma) e-mail: [email protected] Jerry Fodor (Rutgers) e-mail: [email protected] Gary Fuller (CMU) e-mail: [email protected] Richard Hanley (Delaware) e-mail: [email protected] Arthur Glenberg (ASU) e-mail: [email protected] Brian McLaughlin (Rutgers) e-mail: [email protected] Al Mele (Florida State) e-mail: [email protected] Dan Rich (Provost/Delaware) e-mail [email protected] Elliott Sober (Wisconsin) e-mail: [email protected] Robert Stecker (CMU) e-mail: [email protected]

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