Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal...

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EDDY NAHMIAS Curriculum Vitae August 2014 Georgia State University phone: (404) 413-6117 P.O. Box 4089 email: [email protected] Atlanta, GA 30302-4089 homepage: eddynahmias.com EMPLOYMENT Georgia State Department of Philosophy University: Neuroscience Institute Professor Director of Undergraduate Studies 2005-present (Associate Professor 2008-2014) Florida State Department of Philosophy, Assistant Professor University: 2001-2005 Areas of Philosophy of Mind/Neuroscience/Cognitive Science, Moral Psychology, Specialization: Free Will and Responsibility, Experimental Philosophy, Neuroethics EDUCATION Duke University: Ph.D. in Philosophy, 2001 Dissertation: Free Will and the Knowledge Condition University of St. Andrews, Scotland: Bobby Jones Scholarship (philosophy), 1992-1993 Emory University: B.A. in English Literature (Philosophy minor), 1992 PUBLICATIONS * on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted.

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EDDY NAHMIAS Curriculum Vitae August 2014

Georgia State University phone (404) 413-6117PO Box 4089 email enahmiasgsueduAtlanta GA 30302-4089 homepage eddynahmiascom

EMPLOYMENT

Georgia State Department of PhilosophyUniversity Neuroscience Institute

ProfessorDirector of Undergraduate Studies2005-present (Associate Professor 2008-2014)

Florida State Department of Philosophy Assistant ProfessorUniversity 2001-2005

Areas of Philosophy of MindNeuroscienceCognitive Science Moral PsychologySpecialization Free Will and Responsibility Experimental Philosophy Neuroethics

EDUCATION Duke University PhD in Philosophy 2001

Dissertation Free Will and the Knowledge ConditionUniversity of StAndrews Scotland Bobby Jones Scholarship (philosophy) 1992-1993

Emory University BA in English Literature (Philosophy minor) 1992

PUBLICATIONS on multiple-authored papers Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter) Cognition (in press)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Will and Related Concepts The Good the Bad and the Uglyrdquo (with 1st author Jonathan Schooler and Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Kathleen Vohs) In Surrounding Free Will Philosophy Psychology Neuroscience ed by A Mele (Oxford 2015) 72-94

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting Challenges from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo In Moral Psychology vol 4 Free Will and Moral Responsibility ed by W Sinnott-Armstrong (MIT Press 2014) 1-25

ldquoResponse to Haggard amp Misorsiloy and Bjoumlrnsson amp Pereboomrdquo In Moral Psychology vol 4 Free Will and Moral Responsibility ed by W Sinnott-Armstrong (MIT Press 2014) 43-57

ldquoExplaining Away Incompatibilist Intuitionsrdquo (with Dylan Murray) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 88(2) 434-467 March 2014

Nahmias CV

ldquoA Naturalistic Vision of Free Willrdquo (with Morgan Thompson) In Current Controversies in Experimental Philosophy ed by E Machery and E OrsquoNeill (Routledge 2014) 86-103

ldquoDo Men and Women Have Different Philosophical Intuitions Further Datardquo (with 1st authors Toni Adelberg and Morgan Thompson) Philosophical Psychology (online 2014)

ldquoThe Free Will Inventory Measuring Beliefs about Agency and Responsibilityrdquo (with 1st author Thomas Nadelhoffer and Chandra Sripada Jason Shepard amp Lisa Ross) In Consciousness amp Cognition 25 27-41

ldquoThe Mind the Brain and the Law A Philosophical and Psychological Investigationrdquo (with 1st author T Nadelhoffer and D Gromet G Goodwin C Sripada amp W Sinnott-Armstrong) In The Future of Punishment ed by T Nadelhoffer (Oxford 2013) 193-211

ldquoFree Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science 3 439-449 JulyAugust 2012

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will Determinism and Bypassingrdquo In The Oxford Handbook on Free Will 2nd Edition ed by R Kane (Oxford 2011) 555-575

ldquoNeuroscience Free Will Folk Intuitions and the Criminal Lawrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Thurgood Marshall Law Review 36(2) 157-176 Spring 2011

ldquoWhy lsquoWillusionismrsquo Leads to lsquoBad Resultsrsquo Comments on Baumeister Crescioni and Alquistrdquo Neuroethics 4(1) 17-24 April 2011

Moral Psychology Historical and Contemporary Readings Co-edited with Thomas Nadelhoffer and Shaun Nichols Wiley-Blackwell 2010

ldquoIntroduction to Moral Psychologyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer and Shaun Nichols) ldquoIntroduction to Section 3 Virtue amp Characterrdquo In Moral Psychology ldquoIntroduction to Section 4 Agency amp Responsibilityrdquo In Moral Psychology ldquoExperimental Philosophy on Free Will An Error Theory for Incompatibilist Intuitionsrdquo (with

Dylan Murray) In New Waves in Philosophy of Action ed by J Aguilar A Buckareff and K Frankish (Palgrave-Macmillan 2010) 189-215

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo In A Companion to the Philosophy of Action ed by T OrsquoConnor and C Sandis (Wiley-Blackwell 2010) 345-356

ldquoTemperament and Intuition A Commentary on Feltz and Cokelyrdquo (with 1st author Thomas Nadelhoffer and Trevor Kvaran) Consciousness and Cognition 18 342ndash350 March 2009

ldquoFree Will Moral Responsibility and Mechanism Experiments on Folk Intuitionsrdquo (with Justin Coates and Trevor Kvaran) Midwest Studies in Philosophy 31 214-242 2007

ldquoThe Past and Future of Experimental Philosophyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Philosophical Explorations 10(2) 123-149 2007

ldquoAutonomous Agency and Social Psychologyrdquo In Cartographies of the Mind Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection ed by Marraffa Caro and Ferretti (Springer 2007) 169-185

ldquoIs Incompatibilism Intuitiverdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73(1) 28-53 2006 Reprinted in Experimental Philosophy ed by Nichols and Knobe (Oxford 2008) 81-104 Reprinted (in French) as ldquoLincompatibilisme est-il intuitivement plausiblerdquo in La

philosophie expeacuterimentale ed by Cova Dutant Machery Knobe Nichols and Nahmias (Paris Vuibert 2012)

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo Philosophical Studies 131(3) 627-667 2006

ldquoFolk Fears about Freedom and Responsibility Determinism vs Reductionismrdquo Journal of Cognition and Culture 6(1-2) 215-237 2006

ldquoAre the Folk Agent Causationistsrdquo (with Jason Turner) Mind and Language 21(5) 597-609 2006

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ldquoThe Problem of Pain Commentary on Price and Aydederdquo In New Essays on the Nature of Pain and the Methodology of its Study ed by M Aydede (MIT 2005) 307-314

ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Philosophical Psychology 18(5) 561-584 October 2005 Reprinted in Philosophy Traditional and Experimental Readings ed by F Allhoff R

Mallon and S Nichols (Oxford 2012) 367-377 ldquoAgency Authorship and Illusionrdquo Consciousness and Cognition 14(4) 771-785 2005

Reprinted in Moral Psychology Historical and Contemporary Readings ed by T Nadelhoffer E Nahmias and S Nichols (Wiley-Blackwell 2010) 233-237

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Journal of Consciousness Studies 11(7-8) 162-179 2004 Reprinted in The Philosophy of Free Will Essential Readings from the Contemporary

Debates ed By P Russell and O Deery (Oxford 2012) 486-505 ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Critical Review of Daniel Wegnerrsquos The Illusion of

Conscious Willrdquo Philosophical Psychology 15(4) 527-541 2002 ldquoVerbal Reports on the Contents of Consciousness Reconsidering Introspectionist

Methodologyrdquo Psyche An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness 8(21) 2002

ldquoIs Human Intelligence an Adaptation Cautionary Observations from the Philosophy of Biologyrdquo (with Owen Flanagan amp Valerie Hardcastle) In The Evolution of Intelligence ed by R Sternberg and J Kaufman (Lawrence Erlbaum 2001) 199-222

ldquoDarwinrsquos Continuum and the Building Blocks of Deceptionrdquo (with Guumlven Guumlzeldere amp Rob Deaner) In The Cognitive Animal ed by Allen Bekoff and Burghardt (MIT 2001) 353-362

IN PREPARATION OR SUBMITTED Rediscovering Free Will Autonomy and Responsibility in the Age of the Mind Sciences

(in progress contracted with Oxford University Press) ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo In The Oxford Handbook of Freedom ed by

D Schmitdz (Oxford University Press) ldquoWhy do Women Leave Philosophyrdquo (with 1st author Morgan Thompson and Toni Adleberg

amp Sam Sims) ldquoDefeating Manipulation Arguments Interventionist Causation and Compatibilist Sourcehoodrdquo

(with Oisin Deery)

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Nahmias CV

OTHER (media interviews blogs pedagogical publications book reviews) _______ Discussion with Alfred Mele about scientific challenges to free will on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomal-mele-and-eddy-nahmias Discussion with Joshua Knobe about experimental philosophy on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomjoshua-knobe-and-eddy-nahmias Interview with Methode Free Will 30 Points of View 2014

httpwwwmethodejournalorgindexphpjournal=methamppage=issueampop=viewamppath[]=3amppath[]=showToc

Interview on Very Bad Wizards podcast July 2013 httpverybadwizardscomepisodes27 Interviews on PBS series Closer to Truth httpwwwclosertotruthcomcontributoreddy-

nahmiasprofile Featured Author Flickers of Freedom (free will blog) July 2013

httpagencyandresponsibilitytypepadcom and httpphilosophycommonstypepadcomflickers_of_freedomfeatured-author-nahmias

ldquoDefining Free Will Awayrdquo Critical Review of Sam Harrisrsquo Free Will In The Philosophersrsquo Magazine 58 (3rd quarter 2012)

ldquoDoes contemporary neuroscience support or challenge the reality of free willrdquo Templeton Big Questions Online (July 2012) httpswwwbigquestionsonlinecomcontentdoes-contemporary-neuroscience-support-or-challenge-reality-free-will

ldquoQuestioning Willusionismrdquo Interview with 3AM Magazine (May 2012) httpwww3ammagazinecom3amquestioning-willusionism

ldquoIs Neuroscience the Death of Free Willrdquo New York Times (11132011) httpopinionatorblogsnytimescom20111113is-neuroscience-the-death-of-free-will

Panelist for AskPhilosophersorg (over 150 responses) httpwwwaskphilosophersorgq=ampcat=Allamppanelist=enahmias

ldquoPolling as Pedagogy Experimental Philosophy as a Tool for Teaching Philosophyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Teaching Philosophy 31 39-59 2008

ldquoReview of Freedom and Determinismrdquo Notre Dame Philosophical Review June 2005 ldquoSome Practical Suggestions for Teaching Small Philosophy Classesrdquo Teaching Philosophy

28(1) 59-65 March 2005

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GRANTS_____ ldquoThe Psychology of Free Will Beliefs about Free Will and Behavioral Effects of Altering those

Beliefsrdquo Big Questions in Free Will The Science of Free Will Templeton Foundation and Florida State Univ (2011-2013) co-PI with Thomas Nadelhoffer Kathleen Vohs and Jonathan Schooler $293000 total ($48000 personal)

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo Defining Wisdom Grant Templeton Foundation and University of Chicago Arete Initiative (2008-2010) $100000

ldquoDefending Free Will from the Sciences of the Mindrdquo Research Initiation Grant (RIG) GSU (2007) $10000

ldquoNeurobiological Emotional amp Cognitive Components of Social Anxiety Behavioral and fMRI Studiesrdquo co-PI with Erin McClure psychology Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant GSU (2005-2006) $30000

First-Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) Research Grant FSU (2002) $10000

AWARDS amp FELLOWSHIPS Free Will Essay Prize Big Questions in Free Will project (2011) Deanrsquos Early Career Award for lsquorising starsrsquo among Arts amp Sciences faculty (2010) Superior Honors Teaching Award for best teacher in the FSU Honors Program (2002-2003) W Bernard Peach Instructorship Duke University Teaching Fellowship (2000-2001) James B Duke Fellowship Duke University (1995-1999) Kenan Ethics Program Graduate Student Colloquium Award Duke University (2000-2001) APA Travel Grant Eastern Division (2000) SSPP Travel Grant (2001) AAPT Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students APA Travel Grant (2000) Bobby Jones Scholarship St Andrews University (1992-1993) Means Scholarship (full tuition) Emory University (1988-92) National Merit Scholarship (1988-92) Georgia Governorrsquos Scholar (1988-92) Phi Beta Kappa Emory University (initiated 1990) NEH Younger Scholars Grant (1991)

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Nahmias CV

PRESENTATIONS ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo

-Emory University Center for Mind Brain and Culture Atlanta September 2014-University of Arizona Tucson October 2014

ldquoCausal Modeling and Free Will An New Approach to Old Problemsrdquo (with Oisin Deery)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014-Centre for Research Ethics University of Montreal November 2013

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo What the Alleged Threat of Neuroscience Teaches Us About Free Willrdquo-University of Georgia Keynote for Undergraduate Philosophy Conference April 2014

o ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter)-Poster at Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014

ldquoWhat Manipulation Arguments Can Teach Us About Deliberation and Free Willrdquo-Fribourg Conference on Free Will June 2013

ldquoHow to Solve the Free Will Debate Manipulation Arguments and Manipulability Theoriesrdquo-Duke University March 2013

ldquoWomen in Philosophy Why is it lsquoGoodbyersquo at lsquoHellorsquordquo (with and presented by 1st authors Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson) -University of North Carolina Chapel Hill April 2014-American Philosophical Society Central Division Chicago February 2014-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013-Diversity in Philosophy Conference Dayton May 2013-Implicit Bias Philosophy and Psychology Sheffield England April 2013

o ldquoThe Free Will Inventoryrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer J Shepard L Ross and C Sripada)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013 (poster)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Willrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer and C Sripada)-The Science of Free Will Florida State University January 2012

o ldquoComments on Schwitzgebel and Rustrsquos The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professorsrdquo -Society for Philosophy and Psychology Boulder June 2012

ldquoThe State of the Debate Science and Agencyrdquo-Society for the Philosophy of Agency American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

o ldquoComments on Phillipsrsquo Manipulating Moralityrdquo -Experimental Philosophy Society American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

ldquoDefeating Manipulation Argumentsrdquo-Bowdoin Conference on Free Will October 2011

ldquoWhich Science Threatens Autonomyrdquo-Sussex Autonomy Project London October 2011

ldquoWhy Neuroscience Does Not Show that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Neuroscience Ethics and Philosophy of Mind Bielefeld University Germany May 2011

ldquoWhat People Believe about Free Will and Science and Why it Mattersrdquo-Duke University Transcending the Boundaries Free Will and Responsibility April 2011

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting the Threats from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo-Agnes Scott College Ethics Series March 2011

ldquoHow Intuitions about Bypassing Explain the Free Will Debatesrdquo-Brown University Psychology Department December 2010

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Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

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Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

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Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

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Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

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Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

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Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

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REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

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Nahmias CV

ldquoA Naturalistic Vision of Free Willrdquo (with Morgan Thompson) In Current Controversies in Experimental Philosophy ed by E Machery and E OrsquoNeill (Routledge 2014) 86-103

ldquoDo Men and Women Have Different Philosophical Intuitions Further Datardquo (with 1st authors Toni Adelberg and Morgan Thompson) Philosophical Psychology (online 2014)

ldquoThe Free Will Inventory Measuring Beliefs about Agency and Responsibilityrdquo (with 1st author Thomas Nadelhoffer and Chandra Sripada Jason Shepard amp Lisa Ross) In Consciousness amp Cognition 25 27-41

ldquoThe Mind the Brain and the Law A Philosophical and Psychological Investigationrdquo (with 1st author T Nadelhoffer and D Gromet G Goodwin C Sripada amp W Sinnott-Armstrong) In The Future of Punishment ed by T Nadelhoffer (Oxford 2013) 193-211

ldquoFree Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science 3 439-449 JulyAugust 2012

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will Determinism and Bypassingrdquo In The Oxford Handbook on Free Will 2nd Edition ed by R Kane (Oxford 2011) 555-575

ldquoNeuroscience Free Will Folk Intuitions and the Criminal Lawrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Thurgood Marshall Law Review 36(2) 157-176 Spring 2011

ldquoWhy lsquoWillusionismrsquo Leads to lsquoBad Resultsrsquo Comments on Baumeister Crescioni and Alquistrdquo Neuroethics 4(1) 17-24 April 2011

Moral Psychology Historical and Contemporary Readings Co-edited with Thomas Nadelhoffer and Shaun Nichols Wiley-Blackwell 2010

ldquoIntroduction to Moral Psychologyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer and Shaun Nichols) ldquoIntroduction to Section 3 Virtue amp Characterrdquo In Moral Psychology ldquoIntroduction to Section 4 Agency amp Responsibilityrdquo In Moral Psychology ldquoExperimental Philosophy on Free Will An Error Theory for Incompatibilist Intuitionsrdquo (with

Dylan Murray) In New Waves in Philosophy of Action ed by J Aguilar A Buckareff and K Frankish (Palgrave-Macmillan 2010) 189-215

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo In A Companion to the Philosophy of Action ed by T OrsquoConnor and C Sandis (Wiley-Blackwell 2010) 345-356

ldquoTemperament and Intuition A Commentary on Feltz and Cokelyrdquo (with 1st author Thomas Nadelhoffer and Trevor Kvaran) Consciousness and Cognition 18 342ndash350 March 2009

ldquoFree Will Moral Responsibility and Mechanism Experiments on Folk Intuitionsrdquo (with Justin Coates and Trevor Kvaran) Midwest Studies in Philosophy 31 214-242 2007

ldquoThe Past and Future of Experimental Philosophyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Philosophical Explorations 10(2) 123-149 2007

ldquoAutonomous Agency and Social Psychologyrdquo In Cartographies of the Mind Philosophy and Psychology in Intersection ed by Marraffa Caro and Ferretti (Springer 2007) 169-185

ldquoIs Incompatibilism Intuitiverdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73(1) 28-53 2006 Reprinted in Experimental Philosophy ed by Nichols and Knobe (Oxford 2008) 81-104 Reprinted (in French) as ldquoLincompatibilisme est-il intuitivement plausiblerdquo in La

philosophie expeacuterimentale ed by Cova Dutant Machery Knobe Nichols and Nahmias (Paris Vuibert 2012)

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo Philosophical Studies 131(3) 627-667 2006

ldquoFolk Fears about Freedom and Responsibility Determinism vs Reductionismrdquo Journal of Cognition and Culture 6(1-2) 215-237 2006

ldquoAre the Folk Agent Causationistsrdquo (with Jason Turner) Mind and Language 21(5) 597-609 2006

2

Nahmias CV

ldquoThe Problem of Pain Commentary on Price and Aydederdquo In New Essays on the Nature of Pain and the Methodology of its Study ed by M Aydede (MIT 2005) 307-314

ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Philosophical Psychology 18(5) 561-584 October 2005 Reprinted in Philosophy Traditional and Experimental Readings ed by F Allhoff R

Mallon and S Nichols (Oxford 2012) 367-377 ldquoAgency Authorship and Illusionrdquo Consciousness and Cognition 14(4) 771-785 2005

Reprinted in Moral Psychology Historical and Contemporary Readings ed by T Nadelhoffer E Nahmias and S Nichols (Wiley-Blackwell 2010) 233-237

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Journal of Consciousness Studies 11(7-8) 162-179 2004 Reprinted in The Philosophy of Free Will Essential Readings from the Contemporary

Debates ed By P Russell and O Deery (Oxford 2012) 486-505 ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Critical Review of Daniel Wegnerrsquos The Illusion of

Conscious Willrdquo Philosophical Psychology 15(4) 527-541 2002 ldquoVerbal Reports on the Contents of Consciousness Reconsidering Introspectionist

Methodologyrdquo Psyche An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness 8(21) 2002

ldquoIs Human Intelligence an Adaptation Cautionary Observations from the Philosophy of Biologyrdquo (with Owen Flanagan amp Valerie Hardcastle) In The Evolution of Intelligence ed by R Sternberg and J Kaufman (Lawrence Erlbaum 2001) 199-222

ldquoDarwinrsquos Continuum and the Building Blocks of Deceptionrdquo (with Guumlven Guumlzeldere amp Rob Deaner) In The Cognitive Animal ed by Allen Bekoff and Burghardt (MIT 2001) 353-362

IN PREPARATION OR SUBMITTED Rediscovering Free Will Autonomy and Responsibility in the Age of the Mind Sciences

(in progress contracted with Oxford University Press) ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo In The Oxford Handbook of Freedom ed by

D Schmitdz (Oxford University Press) ldquoWhy do Women Leave Philosophyrdquo (with 1st author Morgan Thompson and Toni Adleberg

amp Sam Sims) ldquoDefeating Manipulation Arguments Interventionist Causation and Compatibilist Sourcehoodrdquo

(with Oisin Deery)

3

Nahmias CV

OTHER (media interviews blogs pedagogical publications book reviews) _______ Discussion with Alfred Mele about scientific challenges to free will on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomal-mele-and-eddy-nahmias Discussion with Joshua Knobe about experimental philosophy on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomjoshua-knobe-and-eddy-nahmias Interview with Methode Free Will 30 Points of View 2014

httpwwwmethodejournalorgindexphpjournal=methamppage=issueampop=viewamppath[]=3amppath[]=showToc

Interview on Very Bad Wizards podcast July 2013 httpverybadwizardscomepisodes27 Interviews on PBS series Closer to Truth httpwwwclosertotruthcomcontributoreddy-

nahmiasprofile Featured Author Flickers of Freedom (free will blog) July 2013

httpagencyandresponsibilitytypepadcom and httpphilosophycommonstypepadcomflickers_of_freedomfeatured-author-nahmias

ldquoDefining Free Will Awayrdquo Critical Review of Sam Harrisrsquo Free Will In The Philosophersrsquo Magazine 58 (3rd quarter 2012)

ldquoDoes contemporary neuroscience support or challenge the reality of free willrdquo Templeton Big Questions Online (July 2012) httpswwwbigquestionsonlinecomcontentdoes-contemporary-neuroscience-support-or-challenge-reality-free-will

ldquoQuestioning Willusionismrdquo Interview with 3AM Magazine (May 2012) httpwww3ammagazinecom3amquestioning-willusionism

ldquoIs Neuroscience the Death of Free Willrdquo New York Times (11132011) httpopinionatorblogsnytimescom20111113is-neuroscience-the-death-of-free-will

Panelist for AskPhilosophersorg (over 150 responses) httpwwwaskphilosophersorgq=ampcat=Allamppanelist=enahmias

ldquoPolling as Pedagogy Experimental Philosophy as a Tool for Teaching Philosophyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Teaching Philosophy 31 39-59 2008

ldquoReview of Freedom and Determinismrdquo Notre Dame Philosophical Review June 2005 ldquoSome Practical Suggestions for Teaching Small Philosophy Classesrdquo Teaching Philosophy

28(1) 59-65 March 2005

4

Nahmias CV

GRANTS_____ ldquoThe Psychology of Free Will Beliefs about Free Will and Behavioral Effects of Altering those

Beliefsrdquo Big Questions in Free Will The Science of Free Will Templeton Foundation and Florida State Univ (2011-2013) co-PI with Thomas Nadelhoffer Kathleen Vohs and Jonathan Schooler $293000 total ($48000 personal)

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo Defining Wisdom Grant Templeton Foundation and University of Chicago Arete Initiative (2008-2010) $100000

ldquoDefending Free Will from the Sciences of the Mindrdquo Research Initiation Grant (RIG) GSU (2007) $10000

ldquoNeurobiological Emotional amp Cognitive Components of Social Anxiety Behavioral and fMRI Studiesrdquo co-PI with Erin McClure psychology Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant GSU (2005-2006) $30000

First-Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) Research Grant FSU (2002) $10000

AWARDS amp FELLOWSHIPS Free Will Essay Prize Big Questions in Free Will project (2011) Deanrsquos Early Career Award for lsquorising starsrsquo among Arts amp Sciences faculty (2010) Superior Honors Teaching Award for best teacher in the FSU Honors Program (2002-2003) W Bernard Peach Instructorship Duke University Teaching Fellowship (2000-2001) James B Duke Fellowship Duke University (1995-1999) Kenan Ethics Program Graduate Student Colloquium Award Duke University (2000-2001) APA Travel Grant Eastern Division (2000) SSPP Travel Grant (2001) AAPT Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students APA Travel Grant (2000) Bobby Jones Scholarship St Andrews University (1992-1993) Means Scholarship (full tuition) Emory University (1988-92) National Merit Scholarship (1988-92) Georgia Governorrsquos Scholar (1988-92) Phi Beta Kappa Emory University (initiated 1990) NEH Younger Scholars Grant (1991)

5

Nahmias CV

PRESENTATIONS ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo

-Emory University Center for Mind Brain and Culture Atlanta September 2014-University of Arizona Tucson October 2014

ldquoCausal Modeling and Free Will An New Approach to Old Problemsrdquo (with Oisin Deery)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014-Centre for Research Ethics University of Montreal November 2013

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo What the Alleged Threat of Neuroscience Teaches Us About Free Willrdquo-University of Georgia Keynote for Undergraduate Philosophy Conference April 2014

o ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter)-Poster at Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014

ldquoWhat Manipulation Arguments Can Teach Us About Deliberation and Free Willrdquo-Fribourg Conference on Free Will June 2013

ldquoHow to Solve the Free Will Debate Manipulation Arguments and Manipulability Theoriesrdquo-Duke University March 2013

ldquoWomen in Philosophy Why is it lsquoGoodbyersquo at lsquoHellorsquordquo (with and presented by 1st authors Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson) -University of North Carolina Chapel Hill April 2014-American Philosophical Society Central Division Chicago February 2014-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013-Diversity in Philosophy Conference Dayton May 2013-Implicit Bias Philosophy and Psychology Sheffield England April 2013

o ldquoThe Free Will Inventoryrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer J Shepard L Ross and C Sripada)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013 (poster)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Willrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer and C Sripada)-The Science of Free Will Florida State University January 2012

o ldquoComments on Schwitzgebel and Rustrsquos The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professorsrdquo -Society for Philosophy and Psychology Boulder June 2012

ldquoThe State of the Debate Science and Agencyrdquo-Society for the Philosophy of Agency American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

o ldquoComments on Phillipsrsquo Manipulating Moralityrdquo -Experimental Philosophy Society American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

ldquoDefeating Manipulation Argumentsrdquo-Bowdoin Conference on Free Will October 2011

ldquoWhich Science Threatens Autonomyrdquo-Sussex Autonomy Project London October 2011

ldquoWhy Neuroscience Does Not Show that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Neuroscience Ethics and Philosophy of Mind Bielefeld University Germany May 2011

ldquoWhat People Believe about Free Will and Science and Why it Mattersrdquo-Duke University Transcending the Boundaries Free Will and Responsibility April 2011

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting the Threats from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo-Agnes Scott College Ethics Series March 2011

ldquoHow Intuitions about Bypassing Explain the Free Will Debatesrdquo-Brown University Psychology Department December 2010

6

Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

7

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

Page 3: Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted. “It’s OK if ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: ...

Nahmias CV

ldquoThe Problem of Pain Commentary on Price and Aydederdquo In New Essays on the Nature of Pain and the Methodology of its Study ed by M Aydede (MIT 2005) 307-314

ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Philosophical Psychology 18(5) 561-584 October 2005 Reprinted in Philosophy Traditional and Experimental Readings ed by F Allhoff R

Mallon and S Nichols (Oxford 2012) 367-377 ldquoAgency Authorship and Illusionrdquo Consciousness and Cognition 14(4) 771-785 2005

Reprinted in Moral Psychology Historical and Contemporary Readings ed by T Nadelhoffer E Nahmias and S Nichols (Wiley-Blackwell 2010) 233-237

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo (with Stephen Morris Thomas Nadelhoffer amp Jason Turner) Journal of Consciousness Studies 11(7-8) 162-179 2004 Reprinted in The Philosophy of Free Will Essential Readings from the Contemporary

Debates ed By P Russell and O Deery (Oxford 2012) 486-505 ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Critical Review of Daniel Wegnerrsquos The Illusion of

Conscious Willrdquo Philosophical Psychology 15(4) 527-541 2002 ldquoVerbal Reports on the Contents of Consciousness Reconsidering Introspectionist

Methodologyrdquo Psyche An Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Consciousness 8(21) 2002

ldquoIs Human Intelligence an Adaptation Cautionary Observations from the Philosophy of Biologyrdquo (with Owen Flanagan amp Valerie Hardcastle) In The Evolution of Intelligence ed by R Sternberg and J Kaufman (Lawrence Erlbaum 2001) 199-222

ldquoDarwinrsquos Continuum and the Building Blocks of Deceptionrdquo (with Guumlven Guumlzeldere amp Rob Deaner) In The Cognitive Animal ed by Allen Bekoff and Burghardt (MIT 2001) 353-362

IN PREPARATION OR SUBMITTED Rediscovering Free Will Autonomy and Responsibility in the Age of the Mind Sciences

(in progress contracted with Oxford University Press) ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo In The Oxford Handbook of Freedom ed by

D Schmitdz (Oxford University Press) ldquoWhy do Women Leave Philosophyrdquo (with 1st author Morgan Thompson and Toni Adleberg

amp Sam Sims) ldquoDefeating Manipulation Arguments Interventionist Causation and Compatibilist Sourcehoodrdquo

(with Oisin Deery)

3

Nahmias CV

OTHER (media interviews blogs pedagogical publications book reviews) _______ Discussion with Alfred Mele about scientific challenges to free will on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomal-mele-and-eddy-nahmias Discussion with Joshua Knobe about experimental philosophy on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomjoshua-knobe-and-eddy-nahmias Interview with Methode Free Will 30 Points of View 2014

httpwwwmethodejournalorgindexphpjournal=methamppage=issueampop=viewamppath[]=3amppath[]=showToc

Interview on Very Bad Wizards podcast July 2013 httpverybadwizardscomepisodes27 Interviews on PBS series Closer to Truth httpwwwclosertotruthcomcontributoreddy-

nahmiasprofile Featured Author Flickers of Freedom (free will blog) July 2013

httpagencyandresponsibilitytypepadcom and httpphilosophycommonstypepadcomflickers_of_freedomfeatured-author-nahmias

ldquoDefining Free Will Awayrdquo Critical Review of Sam Harrisrsquo Free Will In The Philosophersrsquo Magazine 58 (3rd quarter 2012)

ldquoDoes contemporary neuroscience support or challenge the reality of free willrdquo Templeton Big Questions Online (July 2012) httpswwwbigquestionsonlinecomcontentdoes-contemporary-neuroscience-support-or-challenge-reality-free-will

ldquoQuestioning Willusionismrdquo Interview with 3AM Magazine (May 2012) httpwww3ammagazinecom3amquestioning-willusionism

ldquoIs Neuroscience the Death of Free Willrdquo New York Times (11132011) httpopinionatorblogsnytimescom20111113is-neuroscience-the-death-of-free-will

Panelist for AskPhilosophersorg (over 150 responses) httpwwwaskphilosophersorgq=ampcat=Allamppanelist=enahmias

ldquoPolling as Pedagogy Experimental Philosophy as a Tool for Teaching Philosophyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Teaching Philosophy 31 39-59 2008

ldquoReview of Freedom and Determinismrdquo Notre Dame Philosophical Review June 2005 ldquoSome Practical Suggestions for Teaching Small Philosophy Classesrdquo Teaching Philosophy

28(1) 59-65 March 2005

4

Nahmias CV

GRANTS_____ ldquoThe Psychology of Free Will Beliefs about Free Will and Behavioral Effects of Altering those

Beliefsrdquo Big Questions in Free Will The Science of Free Will Templeton Foundation and Florida State Univ (2011-2013) co-PI with Thomas Nadelhoffer Kathleen Vohs and Jonathan Schooler $293000 total ($48000 personal)

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo Defining Wisdom Grant Templeton Foundation and University of Chicago Arete Initiative (2008-2010) $100000

ldquoDefending Free Will from the Sciences of the Mindrdquo Research Initiation Grant (RIG) GSU (2007) $10000

ldquoNeurobiological Emotional amp Cognitive Components of Social Anxiety Behavioral and fMRI Studiesrdquo co-PI with Erin McClure psychology Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant GSU (2005-2006) $30000

First-Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) Research Grant FSU (2002) $10000

AWARDS amp FELLOWSHIPS Free Will Essay Prize Big Questions in Free Will project (2011) Deanrsquos Early Career Award for lsquorising starsrsquo among Arts amp Sciences faculty (2010) Superior Honors Teaching Award for best teacher in the FSU Honors Program (2002-2003) W Bernard Peach Instructorship Duke University Teaching Fellowship (2000-2001) James B Duke Fellowship Duke University (1995-1999) Kenan Ethics Program Graduate Student Colloquium Award Duke University (2000-2001) APA Travel Grant Eastern Division (2000) SSPP Travel Grant (2001) AAPT Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students APA Travel Grant (2000) Bobby Jones Scholarship St Andrews University (1992-1993) Means Scholarship (full tuition) Emory University (1988-92) National Merit Scholarship (1988-92) Georgia Governorrsquos Scholar (1988-92) Phi Beta Kappa Emory University (initiated 1990) NEH Younger Scholars Grant (1991)

5

Nahmias CV

PRESENTATIONS ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo

-Emory University Center for Mind Brain and Culture Atlanta September 2014-University of Arizona Tucson October 2014

ldquoCausal Modeling and Free Will An New Approach to Old Problemsrdquo (with Oisin Deery)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014-Centre for Research Ethics University of Montreal November 2013

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo What the Alleged Threat of Neuroscience Teaches Us About Free Willrdquo-University of Georgia Keynote for Undergraduate Philosophy Conference April 2014

o ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter)-Poster at Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014

ldquoWhat Manipulation Arguments Can Teach Us About Deliberation and Free Willrdquo-Fribourg Conference on Free Will June 2013

ldquoHow to Solve the Free Will Debate Manipulation Arguments and Manipulability Theoriesrdquo-Duke University March 2013

ldquoWomen in Philosophy Why is it lsquoGoodbyersquo at lsquoHellorsquordquo (with and presented by 1st authors Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson) -University of North Carolina Chapel Hill April 2014-American Philosophical Society Central Division Chicago February 2014-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013-Diversity in Philosophy Conference Dayton May 2013-Implicit Bias Philosophy and Psychology Sheffield England April 2013

o ldquoThe Free Will Inventoryrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer J Shepard L Ross and C Sripada)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013 (poster)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Willrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer and C Sripada)-The Science of Free Will Florida State University January 2012

o ldquoComments on Schwitzgebel and Rustrsquos The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professorsrdquo -Society for Philosophy and Psychology Boulder June 2012

ldquoThe State of the Debate Science and Agencyrdquo-Society for the Philosophy of Agency American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

o ldquoComments on Phillipsrsquo Manipulating Moralityrdquo -Experimental Philosophy Society American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

ldquoDefeating Manipulation Argumentsrdquo-Bowdoin Conference on Free Will October 2011

ldquoWhich Science Threatens Autonomyrdquo-Sussex Autonomy Project London October 2011

ldquoWhy Neuroscience Does Not Show that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Neuroscience Ethics and Philosophy of Mind Bielefeld University Germany May 2011

ldquoWhat People Believe about Free Will and Science and Why it Mattersrdquo-Duke University Transcending the Boundaries Free Will and Responsibility April 2011

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting the Threats from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo-Agnes Scott College Ethics Series March 2011

ldquoHow Intuitions about Bypassing Explain the Free Will Debatesrdquo-Brown University Psychology Department December 2010

6

Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

7

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

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Nahmias CV

OTHER (media interviews blogs pedagogical publications book reviews) _______ Discussion with Alfred Mele about scientific challenges to free will on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomal-mele-and-eddy-nahmias Discussion with Joshua Knobe about experimental philosophy on Philosophy TV 2014

httpwwwphilostvcomjoshua-knobe-and-eddy-nahmias Interview with Methode Free Will 30 Points of View 2014

httpwwwmethodejournalorgindexphpjournal=methamppage=issueampop=viewamppath[]=3amppath[]=showToc

Interview on Very Bad Wizards podcast July 2013 httpverybadwizardscomepisodes27 Interviews on PBS series Closer to Truth httpwwwclosertotruthcomcontributoreddy-

nahmiasprofile Featured Author Flickers of Freedom (free will blog) July 2013

httpagencyandresponsibilitytypepadcom and httpphilosophycommonstypepadcomflickers_of_freedomfeatured-author-nahmias

ldquoDefining Free Will Awayrdquo Critical Review of Sam Harrisrsquo Free Will In The Philosophersrsquo Magazine 58 (3rd quarter 2012)

ldquoDoes contemporary neuroscience support or challenge the reality of free willrdquo Templeton Big Questions Online (July 2012) httpswwwbigquestionsonlinecomcontentdoes-contemporary-neuroscience-support-or-challenge-reality-free-will

ldquoQuestioning Willusionismrdquo Interview with 3AM Magazine (May 2012) httpwww3ammagazinecom3amquestioning-willusionism

ldquoIs Neuroscience the Death of Free Willrdquo New York Times (11132011) httpopinionatorblogsnytimescom20111113is-neuroscience-the-death-of-free-will

Panelist for AskPhilosophersorg (over 150 responses) httpwwwaskphilosophersorgq=ampcat=Allamppanelist=enahmias

ldquoPolling as Pedagogy Experimental Philosophy as a Tool for Teaching Philosophyrdquo (with Thomas Nadelhoffer) Teaching Philosophy 31 39-59 2008

ldquoReview of Freedom and Determinismrdquo Notre Dame Philosophical Review June 2005 ldquoSome Practical Suggestions for Teaching Small Philosophy Classesrdquo Teaching Philosophy

28(1) 59-65 March 2005

4

Nahmias CV

GRANTS_____ ldquoThe Psychology of Free Will Beliefs about Free Will and Behavioral Effects of Altering those

Beliefsrdquo Big Questions in Free Will The Science of Free Will Templeton Foundation and Florida State Univ (2011-2013) co-PI with Thomas Nadelhoffer Kathleen Vohs and Jonathan Schooler $293000 total ($48000 personal)

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo Defining Wisdom Grant Templeton Foundation and University of Chicago Arete Initiative (2008-2010) $100000

ldquoDefending Free Will from the Sciences of the Mindrdquo Research Initiation Grant (RIG) GSU (2007) $10000

ldquoNeurobiological Emotional amp Cognitive Components of Social Anxiety Behavioral and fMRI Studiesrdquo co-PI with Erin McClure psychology Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant GSU (2005-2006) $30000

First-Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) Research Grant FSU (2002) $10000

AWARDS amp FELLOWSHIPS Free Will Essay Prize Big Questions in Free Will project (2011) Deanrsquos Early Career Award for lsquorising starsrsquo among Arts amp Sciences faculty (2010) Superior Honors Teaching Award for best teacher in the FSU Honors Program (2002-2003) W Bernard Peach Instructorship Duke University Teaching Fellowship (2000-2001) James B Duke Fellowship Duke University (1995-1999) Kenan Ethics Program Graduate Student Colloquium Award Duke University (2000-2001) APA Travel Grant Eastern Division (2000) SSPP Travel Grant (2001) AAPT Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students APA Travel Grant (2000) Bobby Jones Scholarship St Andrews University (1992-1993) Means Scholarship (full tuition) Emory University (1988-92) National Merit Scholarship (1988-92) Georgia Governorrsquos Scholar (1988-92) Phi Beta Kappa Emory University (initiated 1990) NEH Younger Scholars Grant (1991)

5

Nahmias CV

PRESENTATIONS ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo

-Emory University Center for Mind Brain and Culture Atlanta September 2014-University of Arizona Tucson October 2014

ldquoCausal Modeling and Free Will An New Approach to Old Problemsrdquo (with Oisin Deery)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014-Centre for Research Ethics University of Montreal November 2013

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo What the Alleged Threat of Neuroscience Teaches Us About Free Willrdquo-University of Georgia Keynote for Undergraduate Philosophy Conference April 2014

o ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter)-Poster at Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014

ldquoWhat Manipulation Arguments Can Teach Us About Deliberation and Free Willrdquo-Fribourg Conference on Free Will June 2013

ldquoHow to Solve the Free Will Debate Manipulation Arguments and Manipulability Theoriesrdquo-Duke University March 2013

ldquoWomen in Philosophy Why is it lsquoGoodbyersquo at lsquoHellorsquordquo (with and presented by 1st authors Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson) -University of North Carolina Chapel Hill April 2014-American Philosophical Society Central Division Chicago February 2014-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013-Diversity in Philosophy Conference Dayton May 2013-Implicit Bias Philosophy and Psychology Sheffield England April 2013

o ldquoThe Free Will Inventoryrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer J Shepard L Ross and C Sripada)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013 (poster)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Willrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer and C Sripada)-The Science of Free Will Florida State University January 2012

o ldquoComments on Schwitzgebel and Rustrsquos The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professorsrdquo -Society for Philosophy and Psychology Boulder June 2012

ldquoThe State of the Debate Science and Agencyrdquo-Society for the Philosophy of Agency American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

o ldquoComments on Phillipsrsquo Manipulating Moralityrdquo -Experimental Philosophy Society American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

ldquoDefeating Manipulation Argumentsrdquo-Bowdoin Conference on Free Will October 2011

ldquoWhich Science Threatens Autonomyrdquo-Sussex Autonomy Project London October 2011

ldquoWhy Neuroscience Does Not Show that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Neuroscience Ethics and Philosophy of Mind Bielefeld University Germany May 2011

ldquoWhat People Believe about Free Will and Science and Why it Mattersrdquo-Duke University Transcending the Boundaries Free Will and Responsibility April 2011

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting the Threats from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo-Agnes Scott College Ethics Series March 2011

ldquoHow Intuitions about Bypassing Explain the Free Will Debatesrdquo-Brown University Psychology Department December 2010

6

Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

7

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

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Nahmias CV

GRANTS_____ ldquoThe Psychology of Free Will Beliefs about Free Will and Behavioral Effects of Altering those

Beliefsrdquo Big Questions in Free Will The Science of Free Will Templeton Foundation and Florida State Univ (2011-2013) co-PI with Thomas Nadelhoffer Kathleen Vohs and Jonathan Schooler $293000 total ($48000 personal)

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo Defining Wisdom Grant Templeton Foundation and University of Chicago Arete Initiative (2008-2010) $100000

ldquoDefending Free Will from the Sciences of the Mindrdquo Research Initiation Grant (RIG) GSU (2007) $10000

ldquoNeurobiological Emotional amp Cognitive Components of Social Anxiety Behavioral and fMRI Studiesrdquo co-PI with Erin McClure psychology Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant GSU (2005-2006) $30000

First-Year Assistant Professor (FYAP) Research Grant FSU (2002) $10000

AWARDS amp FELLOWSHIPS Free Will Essay Prize Big Questions in Free Will project (2011) Deanrsquos Early Career Award for lsquorising starsrsquo among Arts amp Sciences faculty (2010) Superior Honors Teaching Award for best teacher in the FSU Honors Program (2002-2003) W Bernard Peach Instructorship Duke University Teaching Fellowship (2000-2001) James B Duke Fellowship Duke University (1995-1999) Kenan Ethics Program Graduate Student Colloquium Award Duke University (2000-2001) APA Travel Grant Eastern Division (2000) SSPP Travel Grant (2001) AAPT Teaching Seminar for Graduate Students APA Travel Grant (2000) Bobby Jones Scholarship St Andrews University (1992-1993) Means Scholarship (full tuition) Emory University (1988-92) National Merit Scholarship (1988-92) Georgia Governorrsquos Scholar (1988-92) Phi Beta Kappa Emory University (initiated 1990) NEH Younger Scholars Grant (1991)

5

Nahmias CV

PRESENTATIONS ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo

-Emory University Center for Mind Brain and Culture Atlanta September 2014-University of Arizona Tucson October 2014

ldquoCausal Modeling and Free Will An New Approach to Old Problemsrdquo (with Oisin Deery)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014-Centre for Research Ethics University of Montreal November 2013

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo What the Alleged Threat of Neuroscience Teaches Us About Free Willrdquo-University of Georgia Keynote for Undergraduate Philosophy Conference April 2014

o ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter)-Poster at Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014

ldquoWhat Manipulation Arguments Can Teach Us About Deliberation and Free Willrdquo-Fribourg Conference on Free Will June 2013

ldquoHow to Solve the Free Will Debate Manipulation Arguments and Manipulability Theoriesrdquo-Duke University March 2013

ldquoWomen in Philosophy Why is it lsquoGoodbyersquo at lsquoHellorsquordquo (with and presented by 1st authors Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson) -University of North Carolina Chapel Hill April 2014-American Philosophical Society Central Division Chicago February 2014-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013-Diversity in Philosophy Conference Dayton May 2013-Implicit Bias Philosophy and Psychology Sheffield England April 2013

o ldquoThe Free Will Inventoryrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer J Shepard L Ross and C Sripada)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013 (poster)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Willrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer and C Sripada)-The Science of Free Will Florida State University January 2012

o ldquoComments on Schwitzgebel and Rustrsquos The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professorsrdquo -Society for Philosophy and Psychology Boulder June 2012

ldquoThe State of the Debate Science and Agencyrdquo-Society for the Philosophy of Agency American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

o ldquoComments on Phillipsrsquo Manipulating Moralityrdquo -Experimental Philosophy Society American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

ldquoDefeating Manipulation Argumentsrdquo-Bowdoin Conference on Free Will October 2011

ldquoWhich Science Threatens Autonomyrdquo-Sussex Autonomy Project London October 2011

ldquoWhy Neuroscience Does Not Show that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Neuroscience Ethics and Philosophy of Mind Bielefeld University Germany May 2011

ldquoWhat People Believe about Free Will and Science and Why it Mattersrdquo-Duke University Transcending the Boundaries Free Will and Responsibility April 2011

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting the Threats from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo-Agnes Scott College Ethics Series March 2011

ldquoHow Intuitions about Bypassing Explain the Free Will Debatesrdquo-Brown University Psychology Department December 2010

6

Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

7

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

Page 6: Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted. “It’s OK if ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: ...

Nahmias CV

PRESENTATIONS ldquoFree Will as a Psychological Accomplishmentrdquo

-Emory University Center for Mind Brain and Culture Atlanta September 2014-University of Arizona Tucson October 2014

ldquoCausal Modeling and Free Will An New Approach to Old Problemsrdquo (with Oisin Deery)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014-Centre for Research Ethics University of Montreal November 2013

ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo What the Alleged Threat of Neuroscience Teaches Us About Free Willrdquo-University of Georgia Keynote for Undergraduate Philosophy Conference April 2014

o ldquoItrsquos OK if lsquoMy Brain Made Me Do Itrsquo Peoplersquos Intuitions about Free Will and Neuroscientific Predictionrdquo (with Jason Shepard and Shane Reuter)-Poster at Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Vancouver June 2014

ldquoWhat Manipulation Arguments Can Teach Us About Deliberation and Free Willrdquo-Fribourg Conference on Free Will June 2013

ldquoHow to Solve the Free Will Debate Manipulation Arguments and Manipulability Theoriesrdquo-Duke University March 2013

ldquoWomen in Philosophy Why is it lsquoGoodbyersquo at lsquoHellorsquordquo (with and presented by 1st authors Toni Adleberg and Morgan Thompson) -University of North Carolina Chapel Hill April 2014-American Philosophical Society Central Division Chicago February 2014-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013-Diversity in Philosophy Conference Dayton May 2013-Implicit Bias Philosophy and Psychology Sheffield England April 2013

o ldquoThe Free Will Inventoryrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer J Shepard L Ross and C Sripada)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology Providence June 2013 (poster)

ldquoMeasuring and Manipulating Beliefs about Free Willrdquo (with T Nadelhoffer and C Sripada)-The Science of Free Will Florida State University January 2012

o ldquoComments on Schwitzgebel and Rustrsquos The Self-Reported Moral Behavior of Ethics Professorsrdquo -Society for Philosophy and Psychology Boulder June 2012

ldquoThe State of the Debate Science and Agencyrdquo-Society for the Philosophy of Agency American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

o ldquoComments on Phillipsrsquo Manipulating Moralityrdquo -Experimental Philosophy Society American Philosophical Association Seattle April 2012

ldquoDefeating Manipulation Argumentsrdquo-Bowdoin Conference on Free Will October 2011

ldquoWhich Science Threatens Autonomyrdquo-Sussex Autonomy Project London October 2011

ldquoWhy Neuroscience Does Not Show that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Neuroscience Ethics and Philosophy of Mind Bielefeld University Germany May 2011

ldquoWhat People Believe about Free Will and Science and Why it Mattersrdquo-Duke University Transcending the Boundaries Free Will and Responsibility April 2011

ldquoIs Free Will an Illusion Confronting the Threats from the Modern Mind Sciencesrdquo-Agnes Scott College Ethics Series March 2011

ldquoHow Intuitions about Bypassing Explain the Free Will Debatesrdquo-Brown University Psychology Department December 2010

6

Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

7

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

Page 7: Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted. “It’s OK if ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: ...

Nahmias CV

ldquoFurther Studies on Folk Intuitions about Free Willrdquo (with Dylan Murray)-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

o ldquoThe Influence of Moral Judgments on Epistemic Intuitionsrdquo (poster with B Thomas and D Murray) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Portland June 2010

ldquoWisdom Reflection and Rationalizationrdquo-Wisdom Workshop Milwaukee July 2010

ldquoIs the Experience of Agency and Illusionrdquo Invited Symposium on the Experience of Agency-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Experimental Philosophy in the Classroom Invited Symposium-American Philosophical Association (APA) Pacific Division San Francisco April 2010

o Comments on Baumeister on Consciousness-Florida State University January 2010

ldquoWhat Does it Mean When Scientists Say lsquoFree Will is an Illusionrsquordquo -University of South Carolina October 2009 Georgia State University October 2009

ldquoImplications of Scientistsrsquo Claims that Free Will is an Illusionrdquo-Templeton Foundation Retreat on the Science of Free Will New York July 2009 -Defining Wisdom Meeting University of Chicago June 2009

o ldquoMele is Half-right about How Libet is Wrongrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Savannah April 2009

ldquoScientific Challenges to Free Willrdquo Symposium on Human Freedom and the Brain amp Behavioral Sciences -American Philosophical Association Chicago February 2009

ldquoFree Will and Wisdom in the Age of the Mind Sciencesrdquo -Defining Wisdom Grant Competition University of Chicago August 2008

ldquoWhat is Experimental Philosophyrdquo Workshop on Experimental Philosophy-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Philadelphia June 2008

ldquoIntuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (with D Coates and T Kvaran) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Toronto June 2007

ldquoIf the Mind is the Brain Can we Have Free Willrdquo-Neurophilosophy Meeting GSU March 2007

ldquoFree Will as Knowledgerdquo (with commentary by John Fischer)-New Work in Free Will and Moral Responsibility San Francisco November 2006

o ldquoCollinsrsquo Sure Bet is Either Costly or Self-Defeatingrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 2007

o ldquoEmotional and Cognitive Components of Social Anxietyrdquo (poster with McClure Kvaran and Miller) -International Society for Research on Emotions (ISRE) Atlanta August 2006

o ldquoExperimental Philosophy Come for the Answers Stay for the Questions Commentary on Knobe and Roedderrsquos lsquoThe Concept of Valuingrsquordquo (with T Nadelhoffer) -Society for Philosophy and Psychology St Louis June 2006

o ldquoIs it Fair to Beat a Beast to Build it Better Commentary on Manuel Vargasrsquo lsquoBuilding a Better Beastrsquordquo -On-line Philosophy Conference May 2006

ldquoRelocating the Problem of Free Willrdquo-Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference (INPC) Moscow ID March 2006

ldquoRe-thinking the Problem of Free Will Folk Intuitions about Determinism and Reductionismrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Charleston March 2006

ldquoFree Will Determinism and Neurosciencerdquo-Georgia State University Neuroscience Retreat Atlanta October 2005

7

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

Page 8: Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted. “It’s OK if ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: ...

Nahmias CV

ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Wake Forest June 2005 GSU Sept 2006

ldquoThe (Un)reliability of Moral Intuitions Evidence from Neuroeconomicsrdquo (with Zachary Ernst)-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Durham March 2005

ldquoFree Will Knowledge and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Georgia State University January 2005-Washington University St Louis February 2001 Florida State University February 2001

ldquoThe State of the Free Will Debate From Frankfurt Cases to the Consequence Argumentrdquo-University of South Florida March 2004

o ldquoI Know I Authored This Commentary on Daniel Wegnerrsquos lsquoHow Do You Know Yoursquore the One Reading Thisrsquordquo -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

o ldquoSurveying Freedom Folk Intuitions about Free Will and Moral Responsibilityrdquo (poster) -The Brain and Its Self Washington University St Louis April 2004

ldquoThe Phenomenology of Free Willrdquo-University of Arizonarsquos Center for Consciousness Studies Tucson October 2003

ldquoWhen Consciousness Matters A Response to the Theory of Apparent Mental Causationrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta April 2003

o ldquoCommentary on Jing Zhursquos lsquoIs Conscious Will and Illusionrsquordquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Central Division Cleveland April 2003

ldquoClose Calls and the Confident Agent Free Will Deliberation and Alternative Possibilitiesrdquo-Florida Philosophical Association (FPA) Gainesville November 2002

ldquoPain Reports as Vital Signsrdquo-Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) Edmonton June 2002

ldquoFirst-Person Reports and the Contents of Consciousnessrdquo-Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC) Duke University May 2001

ldquoFree Will and the Threat of Social Psychologyrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) New Orleans April 2001

ldquoUndesired Free Actions and The Problem of Strength of Willrdquo-American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division New York December 2000

o ldquoWhat is False-Belief Theory of Mindrdquo (poster)-Toward a Science of Consciousness III Tucson May 1998

ldquoA Problematic Proposal for the Evolution of Consciousnessrdquo-International Society for History Philosophy Social Studies of Biology Seattle July 1997

ldquoWhy Our Brains Got So Big Reciprocal Altruism Deception Theory of Mindrdquo-Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP) Atlanta March 1997

8

Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

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Nahmias CV

TEACHING

Georgia State University Senior Seminar in Philosophy (Free Will and the Afterlife) Fall 2014 Moral Psychology (gradundergrad) Spring 2014 Spring 2013 Free Will (graduate seminar) Fall 2013 Spring 2010 Fall 2006 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2012 (honors) Fall 2011 Spring 2011 (honors) Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Moral Psychology (graduate seminar) Spring 2012 Fall 2008 Introductory Seminar in Philosophy Spring 2011 The Philosophy and Psychology of Wisdom (gradundergrad) Fall 2010 Ethics Agency amp the Sciences of the Mind (graduate seminar) Fall 2005 Philosophy of Mind (gradundergrad) Spring 2008 Spring 2007 Philosophical Thinking Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Directed Readings Experimental Philosophy (Summer 2008) Free Will (Summer 2007) McNair Mentor Johnson Ashu (Summer 2007) Director or Co-director MA Theses Jessi Green (2015) Jay Spitzley (2015) Gerald Taylor

(2015) Nathan Houck (2015) David DiDomenico (2014 PhD student at Miami Univ) Morgan Thompson (2013 PhD student at Univ of Pittsburgh HPS) Toni Adelberg (2013 PhD student at UCSD) Nick Roberson (2013) Sam Sims (2013 PhD Student at FSU) Shawn Murphy (2012) Noel Martin (2012 PhD student at UCSD) Shane Reuter (2012 PhD student at WashU PNP) Kyle Walker (2012) Jason Shepard (2011 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Maria Montello (2011) Tracy van Wagner (2011 PhD student at Cincinnati) Reuben Stern (2011 PhD student at Wisconsin) Dylan Murray (2010 PhD student at UC Berkeley) J Aaron Brown (2010) Bradley Thomas (2008 PhD student in neuroscience at Iowa) E Ben Kelsey (2008 PhD student at FSU) Jimmy Vaught (2008 PhD student at St Louis) Brandie Bedard-Martinez (2008) D Justin Coates (2007 PhD student at UC-Riverside) Trevor Kvaran (2007 PhD student in psychology at Arizona) Bryan Miller (2007 PhD student at Johns Hopkins) Jessica Owensby-Sandifer (2006)

Committee Member MA Theses Robert Bingle (2015) Marcus McGahhey (2015) Greg Blakemore (2015) Casey Landers (2014) Ben Freed (2014) Jennifer Daigle (2014) Robert Hatcher (2014) Anais Stenson (2012 PhD student in psychology at Emory) Michael Huddleson (2012) Billy Brady (2012 PhD student in psychology at NYU) Paul Tulipana (2011 PhD student at Stanford) Bradley Wissmueller (2011) Bryan Russell (2011) Ryan Born (2011) Ryan DeChant (2010 PhD student at CUNY) Matthew Hudgens-Haney (2010 PhD student in psychology at UGA) S Matt Duncan (2009 PhD student at UVA) Dan Burnston (2009 PhD student at UCSD) Jim Sias (2007 PhD student at UNC)

External PhD Examiner ldquoFree Agency and its Place within Psychologyrdquo University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South Africa (2011)

External PhD Examiner Oisin Deery ldquoAgentive Experience Compatibilismrdquo University of British Columbia (2013)

Summer Seminars Big Questions in Free Will Summer Seminar Florida State University (2012) NEH Experimental Philosophy Institute University of Arizona (2012)Florida State University Philosophy of Mind Consciousness amp Mental Causation (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2005

9

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

Page 10: Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted. “It’s OK if ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: ...

Nahmias CV

Theories of Human Nature (Honors Seminar) Spring 2005 Fall 2001 Philosophy of Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Fall 2004 Summer 2003 Fall 2002 Fall

2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind (Upper-level Undergraduate) Spring 2004 Readings in Free Will (Graduate) Summer 2003 Free Will (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 2003 Spring 2002 (Bryan Hall) Ethical Issues and Life Choices Spring 2003 (Bryan Hall) Fall 2002 (Honors Seminar) Philosophy of Mind Recent History and Issues (Graduate Seminar) Spring 2002 Teaching Philosophy (Graduate student teaching course) Fall 2003 Fall 2001 PhD Committee Thomas Nadelhoffer Christina Huggins Brandon Schmeichel (psychology)

Stephen Morris Kermit Harrison Jonathan Caro Melissa Lammey Director MA Thesis and Honors Thesis Matt James Honors Thesis Committee Michael Killian (psychology) Amanda Gilchrist (psychology) MA Committee Jason Turner David Sumney

Duke University Philosophy of Mind Summer 2001 Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind Spring 2001 Logic Fall 1999 Introduction to Philosophy Fall 1999 Spring 1999 Fall 1998 Sleep Dreams and the Evolution of the Conscious Mind with Owen Flanagan (FOCUS) Fall

1999

Talent Identification Program (TIP) The Mind and the Brain (Duke University 1998 1999) British Philosophy (London 2000)

10

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

Page 11: Eddy Nahmias€¦ · Web view* on multiple-authored papers, Nahmias is primary author or equal co-author except where noted. “It’s OK if ‘My Brain Made Me Do It’: ...

Nahmias CV

SERVICE

To Philosophical Community Editorial Board Advances in Experimental Philosophy series Bloomsbury Publishing (2013-) Working Committee Atlanta Neuroethics Consortium (ANEC) (2013-) Associate Faculty Member Emory University Center for Ethics (2012-) Editorial Board American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2012-) Organizer and Chair Workshop on Experimental Philosophy (SPP 2008) Executive Committee Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005-2008) Executive Council Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SSPP 2006-2009) Program Co-Chair On-line Philosophy Conference (OPC 2006 OPC 2007) Program Chair 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP 2005) Organizer and Chair Panel Discussion on ldquoMind and Brain in the Mediardquo (SPP 2005) Member of Recommending Committee for Workshop on Moral Agency Deliberative

Awareness and Conscious Control at University of Rotterdam Netherlands (2009) Session Chair Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2012 2005 2004 2001)

American Philosophical Association (Pacific 2012) Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2010 2009 2006) Action and Agency (University of Florida 2005)

Regular contributor to AskPhilosophersorg (website offering answers to philosophical questions from the public) Garden of Forking Paths and Flickers of Freedom (free will blogs) and Experimental Philosophy blog

Referee for Grants Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2014) Templeton Foundation Finding Free Will Grant (2010) Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (2010) Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Vici Grant (2009) Templeton Foundation Free Will Project (2009) European Science Foundationrsquos Eurocorpes Program (2006)

Referee for Publishers Oxford University Press (2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) MIT Press (2012 2006) Routledge Press (2011 2008) Wiley-Blackwell Press (2008 2005)

Referee for Journals Ethics (2014) Philosophical Explorations (2014) Synthese (2014) American Journal of BioethicsmdashNeuroscience (2014 2010) Consciousness and Cognition (2014 2013 2012 2011 2009 2006 2005 2004) Mind (2013 2012 2010 2009 2008) Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2013 2012 2008) Topoi (2013) Cognition (2013) Journal of Social Psychology (2013) Review of Philosophy and Psychology (2013 2009) Philosophical Psychology (2013 2010 2009 2007 2006 2004) Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy (2012) Neuroethics (2012 2008) Oxford Bibliographies Online (2012) Florida Philosophical Review (2012 2009) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (2011) Journal of Consciousness Studies (2011 2010 2003) The Monist (2011) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2010) Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (2009) European Review of Philosophy (2008) Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2007) Philosophy of Science (2006) Philosophical Explorations (2005) Philosophical Quarterly (2004) Inquiry (2002) Psyche (2002) Journal of Intelligent Systems (2001)

Referee for Conferences Society for Philosophy and Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005) Southern Society for Philosophy amp Psychology (2012 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004)

11

Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

12

Nahmias CV

REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

13

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Nahmias CV

To College and University Tenure and Promotion Committee Humanities and Fine Arts GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Curriculum and Milestones Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroscience Institute Undergraduate Committee GSU (2011-) Undergraduate Studies Council COAS GSU (2005-) Neuroethics Search Committee GSU (2014-) Neuroethics Search Committee Chair GSU (2012-2014) 2CI Proposal for Neuroethics Cluster Team Leader (2009-2014) Brains amp Behavior Seed Grant Reviewer (2014 2012 2006-2008) Internal Grant Committee COAS GSU (2010-2011) Neuroscience Institute Committee to Develop BS in Neuroscience GSU (2008-2010) Neuroscience Institute Seed Grant Committee GSU (2009) Neuroscience Institute Task Force GSU (2007-2008) Brains amp Behavior Scientific Committee GSU (2006-2008) Brains amp Behavior Retreat Planning Committee GSU (2008 2006) Department of Philosophy Chair Search Committee FSU (2004) Faculty Advisory Committee FSU (2002-2003) Arts and Sciences Academic Honor Panel FSU (2001-2005) Professional Relations and Welfare Committee FSU (2003)

To Department Director of Undergraduate Studies GSU (2005-) Undergraduate Committee Chair GSU (2005-) Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics Affiliate Faculty (Participant in Manuscript

Workshops 2014 2009) Tenure and Promotion Committee GSU (2008-2014) Honors Program Advisor GSU (2008-2012) Instructor 3rd year Review Committee Chair GSU (2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind (2010-2011) Search Committee for Junior Position in Kant (2009-2010) Action Plan Self-Study Committee GSU (2008-2010) Executive Committee GSU (2007-2008) Search Committee for Junior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2008-2009) Search Committee for Lecturer GSU (2008) Chair Search Committee for Senior Position in Philosophy of Mind GSU (2006-2008) Chair Search Committee for Junior Position in MetaphysicsEpistemology GSU (2005-2006) Chair Improving Great Questions in Philosophy (PHIL 2010) Committee GSU (2006-2007) Teaching Assistant (TA) Coordinator amp Trainer FSU (2004-2005) Colloquium Organizer FSU (2002-2004) Placement Officer FSU (2002-2004) Hiring Committees FSU (2001-2002 2002-2003) Faculty Advisor Student Philosophical Association (SPA) FSU (2001-2005) Liaison to the Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) FSU (2003-2005) Graduate Student Admissions Committee FSU (2002-2004)

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REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

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REFERENCES John Martin Fischer University of California Riverside Owen Flanagan Duke University George Graham Georgia State University Alfred Mele Florida State University Shaun Nichols University of Arizona George Rainbolt Georgia State University Walter Sinnott-Armstrong Duke University

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