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1 Jason Stanley Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy Yale University P.O. Box 208306 New Haven, CT 06520-8306 Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. (1995), Robert Stalnaker (chair) State University of New York at Stony Brook, B.A. Philosophy, minor in Linguistics (1990) Permanent Academic Positions Yale University, 2013- Secondary Appointment, Linguistics Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School Rutgers University, Department of Philosophy 2004-2013 (departed as Distinguished Professor) Member, Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science; Affiliate Member, Dept. of Linguistics University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2000 – 2004, Associate Professor Cornell University 1995 -2000, Assistant Professor Temporary Academic Positions St. Andrews University, Scotland (2007-2012), Professorial Fellow

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Jason Stanley

Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy

Yale University

P.O. Box 208306

New Haven, CT 06520-8306

Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. (1995), Robert Stalnaker

(chair)

State University of New York at Stony Brook, B.A. Philosophy, minor in

Linguistics (1990)

Permanent Academic Positions

Yale University, 2013-

Secondary Appointment, Linguistics

Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School

Rutgers University, Department of Philosophy 2004-2013 (departed as

Distinguished Professor)

Member, Rutgers University Center for Cognitive Science;

Affiliate Member, Dept. of Linguistics

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 2000 – 2004, Associate Professor

Cornell University 1995 -2000, Assistant Professor

Temporary Academic Positions

St. Andrews University, Scotland (2007-2012), Professorial Fellow

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Honors & Prizes

• 2016 PROSE Award for Philosophy from the American

Association of Publishers (for How Propaganda Works)

• 2016 Global Discourse Book Award (for How Propaganda

Works)

• Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, Binghamton

University, 2015

• 2007 American Philosophical Association Book Prize (for

Knowledge and Practical Interests)

• 2001 Philosopher’s Annual, for “Knowing How” (with

Timothy Williamson)

• H. Lee Dennison Valedictorian, SUNY at Stony Brook, May

1990

Visiting Professorships

• L’Ecole Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (2015)

• Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (2012)

• Seoul National University (2007)

• University of Barcelona (2006)

Visiting Fellowships

• Royal Scots Philosophical Club Centenary Fellow (2007)

• Arché Research Center, St. Andrews (2006)

• New College, Oxford (2003)

• RSSS, Australian National University (2003)

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Books

6. The Politics of Language (with David Beaver) (Princeton, Princeton

University Press, forthcoming)

5. How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them (New York: Penguin

Random House, forthcoming summer 2018)

-Greek translation, forthcoming Metaixmio

4. How Propaganda Works (Princeton, Princeton University Press: 2015;

paperback 2016)

-Chinese translation, forthcoming, Gehzi Press (Shanghai)

-Japanese translation, forthcoming, Seidosha Press

-Turkish translation, The Kitap (AABir Basim, 2018)

-Reviews (academic presses)

Mind (critical notice), Ethics, Analysis, Political Theory,

Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, Ethical Theory and

Moral Practice, The Good Society, Journalism & Mass

Communication, Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, Marx

and Philosophy, Voegelinview.

-Reviews (popular press)

Bookforum, The National, The New Rambler, Times Literary

Supplement, Spinwatch, Huffington Post, The Australian,

Australian Book Review, The New York Times

-Special Issues of Journals

Theoria

-Symposia in Journals

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Disputatio,

Manuscrito, Global Discourse

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3. Know How (Oxford, Oxford University Press: 2011; paperback 2013)

-Reviews in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, The

Philosophers’ Magazine, Philosophical Quarterly, Zeitschrift für

Philosophische Literature. International Journal of

Philosophical Studies (critical notice)

-Book symposium Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

2. Knowledge and Practical Interests (Oxford, Oxford University Press:

2005; paperback 2007)

-Selections reprinted in Epistemology: An Anthology, edited by

E. Sosa, J. Kim, J. Fantl, and M. McGrath (Blackwell, 2008)

-Reviews published in Mind, Notre Dame Philosophical

Reviews, Critica, Croation Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical

Review

-Book symposium in Philosophy and Phenomenologica

Research, Critical Notice in Nous.

1. Language in Context: Selected Essays (Oxford, Oxford University Press:

2007) (Published in hardcover and paperback)

-Reviews published in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews,

Intercultural Pragmatics, Australian Journal of Linguistics

Papers

40. “Precis of How Propaganda Works”, “Replies to Kristie Dotston, Rachel

McKinnon, and Charles Mills” Philosophy and Phenomenological

Research, forthcoming

39. “Skill”, Nous, 51.4, 2017: 713-726 (with Timothy Williamson)

38. Response to Reviewers of How Propaganda Works, Global Discourse

7.2&3, 2017: 424-429

37. “Precis of How Propaganda Works”, Special issue on How Propaganda

Works, Theoria 31.3, 2016: 287-294

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36. “The Emergency Manager: Strategic Racism, Technocracy, and the

Poisoning of Flint’s Children”, The Good Society 25.1, 2016: 1-45

35. “Is Epistemology Tainted?”, Disputatio VIII.42, 2016: 1-36

34. “Teaching in a Time of Trump”, Social Education 80.1, 2016: 36-41

(with Ben Justice)

33. “On a Case for Truth-Relativism”, Philosophy and Phenomenological

Research 90.1, 2016: 179-88 (contribution to book symposium on John

MacFarlane, Assessment Sensitivity)

32. “Knowledge, Habit, Practice, Skill”, Journal of Philosophical Research

40, 2015: 315-323

31. “Constructing Meanings”, Analysis 74.4, 2014: 662-676 (contribution to

book symposium on David Chalmers Constructing the World)

30. “Motor Skill Depends on Knowledge of Facts”, with John Krakauer,

Frontiers of Human Neuroscience 7, 2013 (12,000 words)

29. “Empirical Tests of Interest-Relative Invariantism”, Episteme 9.1, 2012:

3-26 (with Chandra Sripada)

28. Precis of Know How, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 85.3,

2012: 696-99 and "Replies to Imogen Dickie, Mark Schroeder, and Robert

Stalnaker”: 725-741

27. "Knowing (How)", Nous 45.2, 2011: 207-238

26. "Singular Thoughts and Singular Propositions", Philosophical Studies

154.2, 2011: 205-222 (with Joshua Armstrong)

25.“’Assertion’ and Intentionality”, Philosophical Studies 151.1, 2010: 87-

113.

24. "On 'Average'", Mind 118, 2009: 583-646 (with Christopher Kennedy)

24. "Knowledge and Action", The Journal of Philosophy 105.10, 2008: 571-

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590. (with John Hawthorne)

23. "Knowledge and Certainty", Philosophical Issues 18, 2008: 33-55.

22. "Philosophy of Language in the Twentieth Century", in Dermot Moran

(ed.), The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy (London:

Routledge Press, 2008): 382-437.

-selection reprinted in:

The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Language, edited by

Delia Graff Fara and Gillian Russell (London: Routledge Press, 2011)

21. “Precis of Knowledge and Practical Interests” Philosophy and

Phenomenological Research 75.1, 2007: 168-172; "Replies to Gilbert

Harman, Ram Neta, and Stephen Schiffer": 196-210.

20. "Hornsby on the Phenomenology of Speech", Proceedings of the

Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume (2005): 131-45.

19. "Semantics in Context", Contextualism, G. Peters and G. Preyer, ed.

(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005): 221-53.

18. "Fallibilism and Concessive Knowledge Attributions", Analysis 65.2,

2005: 126-31.

-reprinted in: Kínesis, Vol. III, n° 05, Julho-2011: 341-348 (in

Portuguese translation, "Falibilismo e Atribuições de Conhecimento

Concessivo")

17. "Semantics, Pragmatics, and the Role of Semantic Content", in

Semantics vs. Pragmatics, Z. Szabo, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press,

2005) (with Jeffrey C. King)

16. "On the Linguistic Basis for Contextualism", Philosophical Studies, 119,

2004: 119-146.

15. "Context, Interest-Relativity, and the Sorites", in Analysis 63, 2003: 269-

280.

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14. "Modality and What is Said", in Philosophical Perspectives 16, J.

Tomberlin, ed. (Blackwell Press, 2002): 321-344.

13. "Nominal Restriction", in Logical Form and Language, G. Peters and G.

Preyer, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002): 365-388.

12. "Making it Articulated", Mind and Language 17 1 & 2, 2002: 149-168.

11. "Hermeneutic Fictionalism", in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 25:

Figurative Language, H. Wettstein and P. French, ed. (Blackwell Press,

2001): 36-71.

10. "Knowing How", Journal of Philosophy 98, 2001: 411-444 (with

Timothy Williamson)

-reprinted in:

-The Philosopher's Annual XXIV. P. Grim, P. Ludlow, and G. Mar

(ed.), Stanford, CSLI: 237-272.

-Thought & Culture 10: 2-37 (in Chinese Translation)

9. "Context and Logical Form", Lingustics and Philosophy 23.4, 2000: 391-

434.

- reprinted in:

-Pragmatics: Critical Concepts II, edited by Asa Kasher (Routledge,

2010)

-The Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary in Philosophy, edited by Maite

Ezcurdia and Robert Stainton (Broadview Press, 2012)

-What is Said, edited by Carlo Penco (Stanford: CSLI) (everything but

one section)

8. "On Quantifier Domain Restriction", Mind and Language 15 2 & 3, 2000:

219-261. (with Zoltan Gendler Szabo)

7. "Understanding, Context-Relativity, and the Description Theory",

Analysis 59, 1999: 14-18.

6. "Persons and their Properties", The Philosophical Quarterly 48, 1998:

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159-175.

5. "Names and Rigid Designation", A Companion to the Philosophy of

Language, Hale and Wright, ed. (Oxford, Blackwell Press, 1997): 555-585.

4. "Rigidity and Content", in Language, Thought, and Logic: Essays in

Honor of Michael Dummett, R. Heck, ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press,

1997): 131-56.

3. "Truth and Metatheory in Frege", Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 77,

1996: 45-70.

-reprinted in:

Gottlob Frege: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, M.

Beaney and E. Reck (eds.) Routledge, 2005: 109-35.

2. "Quantifiers and Context-Dependence", Analysis 55, 1995: 291-5 (with

Timothy Williamson)

1. “Frege and Second-Order Logic", Journal of Philosophy, 90, 1993: 416-

424 (with Richard Heck)

Reviews, Conference Proceedings, Introductions to books, etc.

“In Defense of Truth, and the Threat of Disinformation”, Can Public

Diplomacy Survive the Internet? Bots, Echo Chambers, and Disinformation

(United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, 2017): 71-76.

"Intellectualism and the Language of Thought: Reply to Roth and

Cummins", in Bartels and Newen (ed.), Knowledge and Representation

(Palo Alto: CSLI Press)

"What an 'average' semantics needs", Semantics and Linguistic Theory 18

(Ithaca: CLC Publications, 2008) (with Christopher Kennedy)

"Introduction", in Language and Context: Selected Papers (Oxford: Oxford

University Press: 2007): 1-29.

"Postscript", in Language and Context: Selected Papers (Oxford: Oxford

University Press: 2007): 248-260.

Review of Robyn Carston, Thoughts and Utterances, Mind and Language

Review of Jeffrey King, Complex Demonstratives, Philosophical Review

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111.4 (2002)

Review of Francois Recanati, Literal Meaning, Notre Dame Philosophical

Reviews

"Reply to Bach and Neale", Mind and Language 15 2 & 3, 2000: 295-298

(with Zoltan Gendler Szabo)

"Frege, Gottlob", “Logical Form, Origins of” in Keil and Wilson (ed.), MIT

Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences, (Cambridge, MIT Press, 1999).

"Chomsky, Noam", “Stalnaker, Robert”, entries in Robert Audi (ed.),

Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, third edition.

"Domain of Quantification", entry in William Frawley (ed.), The

International Encylopedia of Linguistics, second edition (Oxford, Oxford

University Press) (with Zoltan Gendler Szabo).

"Frege, Gottlob", entry in the Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science (New

York, Macmillan).

Media

New York Times

• Who is a ‘Criminal’?. May 1, 2017

• Beyond Lying: Donald Trump’s Authoritarian Reality, November 4,

2016

• My Parent’s Mixed Messages on the Holocaust. Sunday Review,

August 20, 2016

-reprinted in Modern Ethics in 77 argument: A Stone Reader

• Democracy and the Demagogue. October 12, 2015

• A Postcard from Paris. January 8, 2015

• Detroit’s Drought of Democracy. July 29, 2014

• Is the United States a ‘Racial Democracy’? (with Vesla Weaver),

January 12, 2014

-reprinted in The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133

Arguments, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley (New

York: Liveright, 2016): 663-69.

• Is the ‘Dumb Jock’ Really a Nerd? (with John Krakauer), October 27,

2013

- reprinted in The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133

Arguments, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley (New

York: Liveright, 2016): 337-41

• Philosopher Kings and Fiscal Cliffs. January 31, 2013

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• Speech. Lies, and Apathy. August 30, 2012

• The Practical and the Theoretical, May 6, 2012

-reprinted in The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133

Arguments, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley (New

York: Liveright, 2016): 220-3.

The Washington Post

• Unlike All Previous Presidents, Donald Trump Almost Never

Mentions Democratic Ideals (with David Beaver), February 7, 2017

• On Chess and Democracy, December 14, 2016

Die Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

• An die Berliner Demonstranten, August 4, 2014

The New York Daily News

• Real and Fake News and Why it Matters, August 11, 2017

Boston Review

• On Becoming the Enemy, February 2, 2017

• When Protesting Israel Becomes Hating Jews, August 6, 2014

The Chronicle of Higher Education

• The War on Thugs, June 10, 2015

• When Free Speech Becomes a Political Weapon, November 13, 2015

• The Free Speech Fallacy, February 26, 2016

Il Manifesto

• Debito, una parola che nasconde molte insidie

Aeon Magazine

• How Free Market Ideology Perverts the Language of Democracy

Representative Radio Appearances

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National Public Radio, Here and Now

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Ideas with Paul Kennedy

Newsworks, NPR, Debate on Free Speech

I have appeared numerous times on radio throughout the United States, and

several times on television on Al Jazeera English.

Representantive Interviews

• The Chronicle of Higher Education

• Il Sole 24 ore

• Der Standard

• Die Zeit

• Boston Globe

• Irish Times

Dissertation Advising

I have served on over thirty dissertation committees, and chaired or co-

chaired eight of them.

Keynote and Named Lectures

2018 OZSW Annual Graduate Conference in Theoretical Philosophy,

University of Amsterdam (2018)

Ukrainian School of Political Studies XII Annual Conference (Kyiv,

Ukraine), 2017

U Remembers the Holocaust Keynote, University of Utah (2017)

The Ryle Lectures, Trent University, Canada (2017)

Ethics, Politics, and Society Annual Lecture, Rice University (2017)

Indiana Philosophical Association, Prindle Center for Ethics (2016)

Wayne State Humanities Center, Keynote of annual Symposium (2016)

The Sprague and Taylor Lecture, Brooklyn College (2016)

Paul and Gwen Leonard Ethics and Politics Lecture, University of Nevada at

Reno (2016)

XXIV SIUCC 2015, Knowledge, Language, and Ideology University of

Valladolid, Spain, (2015) (conference on my work, in which I gave three

lectures)

The David Norton Memorial Lecture in Ethics and Public Life, University of

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Deleware (2015)

The David Hume Lecture, University of New England (2015)

The Disputatio Lecture, ENFA 6 (The University of the Azores)

Irish Philosophical Club (2015)

The Foundations of Social Control, Three Lectures at Ecole Normale

Superior, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris (2015)

Dominating Speech, University of Connecticut Law School (2014)

Semantics in Europe 7, Humboldt University (2014)

The Gail Stine Lecture, Wayne State University (2014)

The Fritz Marti Lecture, Southern Illinois University (2014)

Phling, University of Maryland Graduate Conference in Philosophy and

Linguistics (2014)

Symposium Speaker, Current Trends in Epistemology, XXIII World

Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece (2013)

Second Annual Hebrew University Graduate Conference (2013)

Semantic Content III, Logos, University of Barcelona (2011)

Theoretical Pragmatics, Humboldt University, Berlin (2011)

University of Toronto, Scarborough Undergraduate Conference (2011)

Fourth Midwest Epistemology Workshop, Purdue University (2010)

Semantics and Linguistic Theory 20, University of British Columbia &

Simon Fraser, co-hosts (2010)

Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Savannah, Georgia (2009)

Context-Dependence, Perspective, and Relativity in Thought and Language,

Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (2007)

International Conference on Linguistics and Epistemology, University of

Aberdeen, Scotland (2007)

Fourth Annual Miami Graduate Student Epistemology Conference (2007)

Third Annual St. Andrews Graduate Conference (2006)

University of Texas at Austin Graduate Student Conference (2006)

Rutgers- Princeton Graduate Conference (2006)

Society for Exact Philosophy, University of Toronto (2005)

Covert Variables in Logical Form, University of Milan, Italy (2004)

Invited Lectures at Colloquia Philosophy Departments, except when otherwise noted

Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaften (ZAS), Humboldt-

Universität zu Berlin (2017)

University of British Columbia (2017)

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Vanderbilt University (2017)

University of Alabama, Program on Race and Gender (2017)

New School (2016)

University of Nevada at Reno (2016)

University of Nevada Las Vegas (2016)

University of Memphis (2015)

University of Vienna (2015)

University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth (2015)

Chicago Law School, Colloquium in Law and Philosophy (2015)

Fordham University, Epistemology and Ethics (2015)

University College, Dublin (2015)

Jowett Society, Oxford (2015)

Sciences Po, Political Theory (2015)

Amsterdam Political Theory (2015)

Columbia University (2014)

Stanford University Political Theory (2014)

University of Nebraska (2014)

Yale University Law School, Legal Theory Colloquium (2014)

Humboldt Universität Practical Philosophy Colloquium (2014)

Freie Universität Practical Philosophy Colloquium (2014)

John Jay College (2014)

Stanford University (2013)

CUNY Graduate Center (2013)

Yale University (2013)

University of California, San Diego (2012)

Ash Center Democracy Series, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard

University (2012)

University of Connecticut (2012)

SUNY Buffalo (2012)

Wesleyan University (2011)

University of Texas at Austin (2011) Universität Stuttgart (2010)

Rutgers University, Department of Linguistics (2010)

Brown University (2009)

Jowett Society, Oxford University (2009)

Princeton University (2008)

Northwestern University (2008)

University of California at Santa Barbara (2008)

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University of Buenos Aires (2008) (four lectures)

Queen’s University (2008)

University of Chicago (2007) (Department of Linguistics)

University of Aberdeen (2007)

University of Köln (2007)

University of Münster (2007)

University of Vermont (2007)

Harvard University (2007)

University of Calgary (2007)

Institute of Philosophy, University of London (2006)

St. Andrews University (2006) (three lectures)

University of Leeds (2006)

University of Edinburgh (2006)

Jowett Society, Oxford University (2006)

DILP Colloquium, University of Amsterdam (2006)

University of Granada, Spain (2006)

University of Maryland (2006)

University of Toronto (2006) University of California at Santa Cruz (2006) (Linguistics)

Syracuse University (2006) Ohio State, two talks (2005) (Ohio State Center for Cognitive Science, and

theDepartments of Linguistics and Philosophy, co-sponsored)

University of Waterloo (2005)

Brown University (2005)

Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa, two talks (2005)

Logos Colloquium, University of Barcelona, Spain (2005)

Wayne State (2004)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2003)

Rutgers University (2003)

Yale University (2003)

Australian National University (2003) (Faculties)

RSSS, Philosophy Seminar, ANU (2003) Northwestern University (2003) (Departments of Linguistics and

Philosophy, cosponsored)

University of Glasgow, Scotland (2003)

Philosophical Society, Oxford University (2003)

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University of Goteborg, Sweden (2003) (Departments of Computer Science,

Linguistics,and Philosophy, co-sponsored)

University of Stockholm, Sweden (2003) (two talks)

University of Reading, England (2003)

University of California, Berkeley (2003)

University of Southern

California (2002)

Vassar College (2002)

University of Texas at Austin (2001)

Texas A&M (2001)

University of Barcelona, Spain (2001)

University of California, Davis (2001)

Tufts University (2000)

University of Michigan (2000) (Department of Linguistics)

Columbia University (1999)

Rutgers University (1998) (Department of Linguistics)

University of Michigan (1998)

University of Edinburgh (1997)

University of St. Andrews (1997)

University of Rochester (1997)

Syracuse University (1996)

Sheffield University (1995) Cornell University (1995)

Other Lectures (Conferences, Workshops, Public Venues)

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, Fake News and

Alternative Facts (2017)

Reasoning, Communication, and Social Epistemology, Humboldt-

Universität zu Berlin (2017)

University of British Columbia (public lecture, 2017)

Public Diplomacy in a Post-Truth Society, Hoover Institute, Stanford (2017)

Casa Italia, NYU Political Rhetoric (2016)

Memory and Skill (2016), Duke University

Conference in Honor of Robert Stalnaker (2016), Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

Science and Society Symposium, the Science of Belief (2016), Duke

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University

Ethics and Elections: The Future of Democracy, University of

Massachusetts at Amherst (2016)

Author meets Critics on How Propaganda Works, open public session at San

Francisco Public Library, Pacific Division APA (2016) (Robert Gooding-

Williams, Ishani Maitra, Allen Wood)

University Forum Lecture, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (2016)

Meaning Sciences II, conference in philosophy of language and semantics at

the University of California, Berkeley (2016)

Author meets Critics on How Propaganda Works, Central Division

American Philosophical Association (2016) (Gaile Pohlhaus, Susanna

Siegel, Amia Srinivasan)

Christian Brothers University Public Lecture, sponsored by CBU and

Rhodes College (Africana Studies) (2015)

Institut für Wissenschaft und Kunst, Vienna (2015)

Brooklyn Public Philosophers, Brooklyn Public Library (2015)

Author Meets Critics Session on How Propaganda Works, American

Political Science Association Meeting (2015) (Eric Beerbohm, Jeffrey

Friedman, Helene Landemore, Charles Mills)

Society of Women in Philosophy – Ireland, “The Difference Philosophy

Makes” (2015)

Rome Festival of Science (2014)

New Work on Speech Acts, Columbia University (2013)

Book Symposium on Know How, Ruhr University, Bochum (Hanjo Glock,

Eva-Maria Jung, David Lowenstein, and Albert Newen, speakers)

Invited symposium on Know How, Central Division meeting of the

American Philosophical Association (2012)

Rutgers-Lund Philosophy Conference, University of Lund, Sweden (2012)

Author Meets Critics Session on Know How, Pacific Division Meeting of

the American Philosophical Association (2012) (Imogen Dickie, Sean Kelly,

Seth Yalcin, critics)

Jason Stanley on Knowledge, Northwestern University Workshop (2012)

Author Meets Critics Session on Know How, Eastern Division Meeting of

the American Philosophical Association (2011) (Mark Schroeder, Robert

Stalnaker, critics)

Knowing How, University of St. Andrews (2011)

The Pragmatic Load in Knowledge, University of Geneva, Switzerland

(2011)

Ordinary Language, Linguistics, and Philosophy, University of St. Andrews

(2011)

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Knowledge, Virtue, and Action - An Aretaic Turn in Epistemology?

Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena (2010)

North Carolina Metaphysics Workshop (2010)

Truth and Relativism, Torino, Italy and Bologna, Italy (2010)

Oberlin Colloquium (2010)

Invited Symposium on Knowing How, APA Pacific Division (2010)

Reality Checks: History confronts Moral and Political Theory, Center for

Human Values, Princeton (2010)

Workshop on Knowing How, University of Geneva, Switzerland (2009)

(two lectures)

Opening Public Lecture, Meaning, Understanding, and Knowledge, Riga,

Latvia (2009)

Meaning, Understanding, and Knowledge, Riga, Latvia (2009)

Conference in Honor of the 30th Anniversary of the publication of Robert

Stalnaker's "Assertion", MIT (2008)

Invited Speaker, Issues in Philosophy of Language, Korean Philosophical

Association Invited Sessions, XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul,

South Korea (2008)

Workshop on Assertion, St. Andrews University (2008)

Semantics and Linguistic Theory 18, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

(2008) (refereed)

Special Session of the Korean Society for Analytic Philosohy, Ehwa

Women's University, Seoul (2007)

Workshop on Adjectives, St. Andrews University, Scotland (2007)

Symposium on Context-Sensitivity, American Philosophical Association

Eastern Division (2006)

Workshop on Basic Knowledge, St. Andrews University, Scotland (2006)

Fourth Annual Barcelona Workshop in Cognitive Science (2006)

First Lisbon Conference in Semantics, Lisbon, Portugal (2006)

Workshop on Implicit Definitions and A Priori Knowledge (part of GAP. 6),

Berlin, Germany (2006)

Author meets Critics Session on Knowledge and Practical Interests, Pacific

Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Assocation (2006)

Symposium Speaker, Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind

Association, Manchester, England (2005).

Speaker, Conference on the Semantics-Pragmatics Distinction, Context '05,

Paris, France (2005)

Speaker, Syntax and Semantics with Attitude, University of Southern

California (2005)

Speaker, Pacific Division APA, Symposium on Epistemic Contextualism

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and Subject-Sensitive Invariantism (2005)

Speaker, Conference on Contextualism, University of Oslo, Norway (2005)

Speaker, Cognitive Systems as Representational Systems, Torun, Poland

(2004)

Speaker, Knowledge, Closure, and Lotteries: Kline Conference at the

University of Missouri (2003)

Speaker, Workshop on Recent Work in Philosophy of Language, RSSS,

ANU (2003)

Speaker, Contextualism in Epistemology and Beyond, Conference at

University of Massachusetts at Amherst (2002)

Speaker, Segundo Taller De Lenguaje y Logica, Instituto de Investigaciones

Filosoficas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (2002)

Speaker, Special Session on Semantics and Pragmatics, Kentucky Foreign

Language Association (2002)

Speaker, Conference on Context-Relativity in Semantics, Philosophy

Colloquium, University of Cincinnati (2001)

Speaker, Conference on The Semantics-Pragmatics Interface, Birkbeck

College, University of London (2001)

Speaker, Second Annual Barcelona Conference on the Theory of Reference

(2001)

Speaker, Lenguaje, Mente y Mundo , Tlaxcala, Mexico (2001)

Speaker, Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference, University of Idaho

(2000)

Speaker, Cognitive Science in the new Millenium, Cornell University (2000)

Speaker, Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences, New

School of Social Research (1998)

Speaker, Joint Session of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science

and the Mind Association, University of St. Andrews, Scotland (1993)

Editorial Boards

Manuscrito, 2011- Philosopher’s Imprint, 2000-Stanford Encyclopedia of

Philosophy, Subject Editor, Philosophy of Language, 2002- Nous,

Associate Editor, 2004-Semantics and Pragmatics, 2007-Journal of

Philosophical Logic, 2008-Journal of Semantics, 2009-Philosophical

Review (1995-2000)

National Committee Leadership

American Philosophical Association Public Philosophy Committee chair

(2017-2020)

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American Philosophical Association Public Committee associate chair

(2016-17)