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C C U U R R R R I I C C U U L L U U M M V V I I T T A A E E M MARCELLO G GUARINI Department of Philosophy, University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario, Canada. N9B 3P4 [email protected] www.uwindsor.ca/guarini Office: 519-979-4179 x2345 Home: 519-979-4179 Citizenship: Canadian Chair: American Philosophical Association Committee on Philosophy and Computers Fellow: Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, & Rhetoric (University of Windsor) EDUCATION AREAS OF R RESEARCH Ph.D. in Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario. Graduation: Oct. 22, 1998. Specialization: Analogy and Similarity, Epistemology, Machine Ethics, Philosophy of M.A. in Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario. Graduation:Fall 1994. Mind (Philosophy of & in Cog. Sci. and AI). Competence: Ethics, History of Hons. B.A. in Philosophy, The University of Philosophy, Logic (formal & informal), Windsor. Graduation: Spring 1993. Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Science PUBLICATION SUMMARY PRESENTATION SUMMARY Refereed Periodical Papers: 14 Refereed Conference full Presentations: 35 Refereed Book Chapters: 5 Refereed Poster Presentations: 2 Refereed Conference Proceedings Papers: 11 Conference Commentaries: 6 Refereed Encyclopedia Articles: 1 Other Invited Presentations: 11 Guest Editor, Special Journal Issues: 2 Other Research Presentations: 1 Editor, Conference Proceedings: 2 Other (Technical Reports & Reviews): 3 TEACHING SUMMARY R RESEARCH GRANT SUMMARY Regular Undergraduate Courses Taught: 60 External Grants: 2 Regular Graduate Courses Taught: 8 Internal University Grants: 6 Reading Courses Taught: 3 Undergraduate supervision: 1 OTHER NOMINATIONS OR AWARDS MA Supervisions Completed: 5 Teaching Award Nominations: 2 MA Reader/Examiner: 14 Internal Research Excellence Award: 1 Ph.D. Reader/Examiner: 3 (+1 in progress) Dean’s (Research) Recognition: 1 Acting Dean & Professor of Philosophy Last Updated: 1 July 2016

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CCUURRRRIICCUULLUUMM VVIITTAAEE MMAARRCCEELLLLOO GGUUAARRIINNII

Department of Philosophy, University of Windsor Windsor, Ontario, Canada. N9B 3P4

[email protected] www.uwindsor.ca/guarini Office: 519-979-4179 x2345 Home: 519-979-4179

Citizenship: Canadian

Chair: American Philosophical Association Committee on Philosophy and Computers Fellow: Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, & Rhetoric (University of Windsor)

EEDDUUCCAATTIIOONN AARREEAASS OOFF RREESSEEAARRCCHH Ph.D. in Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario. Graduation: Oct. 22, 1998.

Specialization: Analogy and Similarity, Epistemology, Machine Ethics, Philosophy of

M.A. in Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario. Graduation:Fall 1994.

Mind (Philosophy of & in Cog. Sci. and AI). Competence: Ethics, History of

Hons. B.A. in Philosophy, The University of Philosophy, Logic (formal & informal), Windsor. Graduation: Spring 1993. Philosophy of Law, Philosophy of Science

PPUUBBLLIICCAATTIIOONN SSUUMMMMAARRYY PPRREESSEENNTTAATTIIOONN SSUUMMMMAARRYY Refereed Periodical Papers: 14 Refereed Conference full Presentations: 35 Refereed Book Chapters: 5 Refereed Poster Presentations: 2 Refereed Conference Proceedings Papers: 11 Conference Commentaries: 6 Refereed Encyclopedia Articles: 1 Other Invited Presentations: 11 Guest Editor, Special Journal Issues: 2 Other Research Presentations: 1 Editor, Conference Proceedings: 2 Other (Technical Reports & Reviews): 3

TTEEAACCHHIINNGG SSUUMMMMAARRYY RREESSEEAARRCCHH GGRRAANNTT SSUUMMMMAARRYY Regular Undergraduate Courses Taught: 60 External Grants: 2 Regular Graduate Courses Taught: 8 Internal University Grants: 6

Reading Courses Taught: 3 Undergraduate supervision: 1 OOTTHHEERR NNOOMMIINNAATTIIOONNSS OORR AAWWAARRDDSS MA Supervisions Completed: 5 Teaching Award Nominations: 2 MA Reader/Examiner: 14 Internal Research Excellence Award: 1 Ph.D. Reader/Examiner: 3 (+1 in progress) Dean’s (Research) Recognition: 1

Acting Dean & Professor of Philosophy

Last Updated: 1 July 2016

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RREEFFEERREEEEDD PPEERRIIOODDIICCAALL PPUUBBLLIICCAATTIIOONNSS “Moral Case Classification and the Nonlocality of Reasons,” Topoi, 32, no. 2 (2013), pp. 267-

289. Invited and refereed.

“Conative Dimensions of Machine Ethics: A Defense of Duty,” IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 3, no. 4 (2012), pp. 434-442. Invited and refereed.

“Particularism, Analogy, and Moral Cognition,” Minds and Machines, 20, no.3 (2010), pp. 385-422.

“Understanding Source Blending Arguments as Arguments from Partial Analogy,” Ratio Juris 23, no. 1 (2010), pp. 65-100.

Guarini, Marcello, Amy Butchart, Paul Simard Smith, and Andrei Moldovan, “Resources for Research on Analogy: A Multi-disciplinary Guide,” Informal Logic 29, no. 2 (2009), pp. 84-198.

“Computational Theories of Mind, and Fodor’s Analysis of Neural Network Behaviour,” Journal for Experimental and Theoretical AI 21, no. 2 (2009), pp. 137-153.

“Computation, Coherence, and Ethical Reasoning,” Minds and Machines, 17, (2007), pp. 27-46.

“Critical Notice: BonJour and Sosa on Epistemic Justification,” Synthese 159 (2007), pp. 131-148.

“Particularism and the Classification and Reclassification of Moral Cases,” IEEE Intelligent Systems Magazine, vol. 21, no. 4 (July/August 2006), pp.22-28.

“A Defense of Non-deductive Reconstructions of Analogical Arguments,” Informal Logic 24, no.2 (2004), pp. 153-168. (Submitted in 2005; appeared January 2006.)

“Bohm's Metaphors, Causality, and the Quantum Potential,” Erkenntnis 59, no. 1 (July 2003), pp. 77-95.

“A Defense of Connectionism Against the ‘Syntactic’ Argument,” Synthese 128, no. 3 (Sept. 2001), pp. 287-317.

“Horgan and Tienson on Ceteris Paribus Laws,” Philosophy of Science 67 (June 2000), pp. 301-315.

“Tensor Products and Split-level Architectures: Foundational Issues in the Classicism-Connectionism Debate,” Philosophy of Science, supplement to Volume 63, no. 3, 1996. Proceedings of the 1996 Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association.

RREEFFEERREEEEDD BBOOOOKK CCHHAAPPTTEERRSS “Eliminativisms, Languages of Thought, and the Philosophy of Computational Cognitive

Modeling,” in Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Computing and Philosophy: Selected Papers from IACAP 2014, Springer, part of the Synthese Library, vol. 375 (2016), pp. 175-190.

“Order Effects, Moral Cognition, and Intelligence,” in Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Fundamental Issues of Artificial Intelligence (Synthese Library), Berlin: Springer (2016), pp. 527-540.

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“Case Classification, Similarities, Spaces of Reasons, and Coherences,” in Michał Araszkiewicz and Jaromír Šavelka, editors, Coherence: Insights from Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Artificial Intelligence, part of the Springer Law and Philosophy series, vol. 107, (2013), pp. 187-201.

Guarini, Marcello, and Paul Bello, “Robotic Warfare: Some Challenges in Moving from Non-civilian to Civilian Theaters,” in P. Lin, K. Abney, and G.A. Bekey, eds., Robot Ethics, MIT Press (2012), pp.129-144.

“Computational Neural Modeling and the Philosophy of Ethics,” in M. Anderson and S. Anderson, eds, Machine Ethics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2011), pp. 316 - 334.

RREEFFEERREEEEDD PPAAPPEERRSS IINN CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE PPRROOCCEEEEDDIINNGGSS

“Two-wise and Three-wise Similarity, and Non-deductive Analogical Arguments,” in Proceedings of the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference, Windsor, ON, 2016. Paper accepted based on referred abstract.

“Moral Cases, Moral Reasons, and Simulation,” in Proceedings of 2012 AISB/IACAP World Congress, Birmingham, UK, 2012.

Guarini, Marcello, Joshua Chauvin, and Julie Gorman, “Reflections on Neurocomputational Reliabilism,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, 2011.

Chauvin, Joshua, Marcello Guarini, and Christopher Abeare, “Neural Network Computability of Face-based Attractiveness,” 2009, Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Neural Computation. Madeira, Portugal.

“Mental Space Mapping Applied to Argument,” Proceedings of 2008 Cognitive Science Society Meeting. Washington, DC.

“The Triple Contract: A Case Study of Source Blending Analogical Arguments,” Proceedings for OSSA 2007, University of Windsor, June 2007.

Guarini, Marcello, and Pierre Boulos, “Can ECHO support TEC?” (Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, volume 2. LasVegas: CSREA Press (June 2005), pp. 676-681.

Guarini, Marcello, and Pierre Boulos, “Problems with Simplicity and Analogy in ECHO and TEC,” in Computing, Philosophy, and Cognition, pp. 99-112, edited by L. Magnani and R. Dossena, 2005.

“Connectionist Coherence and Moral Reasoning,” Proceedings of IL@25, May 2003, University of Windsor.

“On the Limits of the Woods-Hudak Model of Analogical Argument,” Proceedings for OSSA 2001, University of Windsor, June 2001.

“Mind, Morals, and Reasons,” Practical Reasoning, part of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, a subseries of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, edited by Dov M. Gabbay and Hans Jurgen Ohlbach, Springer Verlag, 1996. Proceedings of the International Conference on Formal and Applied Practical Reasoning, FAPR 1996.

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RREEFFEERREEEEDD EENNCCYYCCLLOOPPEEDDIIAA AARRTTIICCLLEE “Analogical Coherence/Correspondence,” (2012) in Norbert M. Seel, editor, Encyclopedia of

the Sciences of Learning. Springer.

GGUUEESSTT EEDDIITTOORR OOFF JJOOUURRNNAALL IISSSSUUEESS Computational Models of Mindreading, a special issue of Cognitive Systems Research, vol. 28,

no. 1, June 2014. Guest editors: Paul Bello and Marcello Guarini. Journal editors in chief: R. Sun and V.G. Honavar.

Machine Ethics and the Ethics of Building Intelligent Machines, a special issue of Topoi, vol. 32, no. 2, October 2013. Guest editor: Marcello Guarini. Journal editor in chief: Fabio Paglieri. This was a dual special issue. Sara Rubinelli and Jerome Bickenbach edited the part of the issue entitled, The Dynamics of Well-being. Guarini edited the Machine Ethics part of the combined special issue.

EEDDIITTEEDD CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE PPRROOCCEEEEDDIINNGGSS Paul Bello, Marcello Guarini, Marjorie McShane, and Brian Scassellati, editors. Proceedings of the

36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society, 2014.

Marcello Guarini and Paul Bello, editors. Moral Cognition and Theory of Mind, proceedings of the Moral Cognition and Theory of Mind symposium of the 2012 AISB/IACAP World Congress, 2012.

PPUUBBLLIISSHHEEDD TTEECCHHNNIICCAALL RREEPPOORRTT “Particularism and Generalism: How AI Can Help Us to Understand Moral Cognition,” in

Technical Report for Machine Ethics Symposium, American Association for Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium, (November, 2005). Report invited based on refereed 1000 word abstract.

BBOOOOKK AANNDD CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE RREEVVIIEEWWSS “Review of the European Conference for Computing and Philosophy, 2004,” APA Newletters:

Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers, vol. 4, no. 1.

Review of Magnani’s Abduction, Reason, and Science,” Informal Logic 23, no. 3 (2003).

OOTTHHEERR PPUUBBLLIICCAATTIIOONNSS “Commentary on 'Visual Analogies and Arguments.” Proceedings of the 2011 Ontario Society

for the Study of Argumentation Conference. University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, May 2011.

“Commentary on ‘Legal Reasoning when the Supreme Court is Corrupt.’” Proceedings of Argument Cultures Conference held by the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, June 2009.

“What Constitutes a Legal Analogy? A Response to Olson and Plumer,” Proceedings for OSSA 2001, University of Windsor, June 2001.

“Commentary on ‘Argumentation Theory and the Recent Philosophy of Science.’” Proceedings of the Argumentation and Rhetoric Conference held by the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, May 1997.

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RREEFFEERREEEEDD PPRREESSEENNTTAATTIIOONNSS “Two-wise and Three-wise Similarity, and Non-deductive Analogical Arguments.” Ontario

Society for the Study of Argumentation Conference, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, 19 May 2016. Paper accepted based on referred abstract.

“Reflections on Analogical Arguments in the Law.” Joint Session of the Aristotelean and Mind Societies, Cambridge University, UK, 12 July 2014.

“Eliminativisms, Languages of Thought, and the Philosophy of Computational Neural Modeling.” International Association of Computing and Philosophy, Anatolia College, American College of Thessaloniki, Greece, 3 July 2014.

Guarini, Marcello, and Jordan Benko, “Order Effects, Moral Cognition, and Intelligence,” Philosophy and Theory of Artificial Intelligence Conference, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, Oxford, UK, 22 September 2013.

Guarini, Marcello, and Jordan Benko, “Preliminary Reflections on Order Effects in Moral Cognition,” IACAP Annual Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, USA, 17 July 2013.

“Moral Cases, Moral Reasons, and Simulation,” AISB/IACAP World Congress, Birmingham, UK, 5 July 2012.

“Moral Cases, Moral Reasons, and Contributory Standards,” Joint meeting of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Society, Sussex, UK, University of Sussex, 10 July 2011.

“Agency: On Machines that Mentalize,” International Association for Computing and Philosophy, Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus University, 4 July 2011.

“Case Classification, Similarities, Spaces of Reasons, and Coherences,” International Conference for Artificial Intelligence and Law, workshop on coherence, Pittsburg, PA, University of Pittsburg, 10 June 2011.

Guarini, Marcello, Joshua Chauvin, and Julie Gorman, “Reflections on Neurocomputational Reliabilism,” Poster Presentation at (1) International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, Rome, Italy, 28-30 January 2011. Full presentation at (2) International Association for Computing and Philosophy, Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus University, 6 July 2011.

“Simulations, Learning, and the Particularism-Generalism Debate,” North American Computing and Philosophy Congress, Pittsburg, PA, Carnegie Mellon University, 26 July 2010.

“Particularism and Generalism: Rules, Cases, and Learning,” Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, 1 June 2010.

“Do the Natural Sciences of Mind Threaten the Humanities?” Rethinking the Human Sciences, Windsor, ON, 12 March 2010.

Guarini, Marcello, and Paul Bello, “Robotic Target Selection & Engagement in Automated Warfare: From Non-civilian to Civilian Theatres,” at 2009 European Conference for Computing and Philosophy, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain, July 3, 2009. Presented by Andrei Moldovan (on behalf of authors).

2009 Society for Philosophy and Technology, University of Twente, Enshede, Netherlands,

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July 8, 2009. Presented by Ryan Tonkens (on behalf of authors).

“Mental Space Mapping Applied to Argument,” Cognitive Science Society Meeting, Washington, D.C., July 23-26, 2008. Poster Presentation.

“Computational Theories of Mind, and Fodor’s Analysis of Neural Network Behaviour,” North American Computing and Philosophy Conference, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana, July 10-12, 2008.

“Computational Models of Moral Case Classification: Improving our Understanding of Moral Reasoning,” Complexity, Computing, and the Humanities Workshop, London, ON, June 16-17, 2008.

“The Triple Contract: A Case Study of Source Blending Analogical Arguments,” Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, June 6-8, 2007.

“Computation, Coherence, and Ethical Reasoning,” AI: The Next 50 Years. Dartmouth, NH, July 13-15, 2006.

North American Computing and Philosophy Conference. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, NY, August 10-12, 2006.

“Computational Theories of Mind and a Moral Case Classifier,” European Computing and Philosophy Conference. Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Trondheim, Norway, June 22-24, 2006.

“Particularism and Generalism: How AI Can Help Us to Understand Moral Cognition,” American Association for Artificial Intelligence Fall Symposium. Arlington, Virginia, November 5, 2005.

“A Defense of Non-deductive Reconstructions of Analogical Arguments,” Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking session at the American Philosophical Association’s Central Division annual meeting. Chicogo, IL, April 2005.

Guarini, Marcello, and Pierre Boulos, “Can ECHO support TEC?” Presented at (1) Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Science Conference at the Learned Societies' Conference. London, Ontario, May 29, 2005; and (2) International Conference on Artificial Intelligence. Las Vegas, NV, June 28, 2005.

Guarini, Marcello, and Pierre Boulos, “Problems with Simplicity and Analogy in ECHO and TEC,” European Computing and Philosophy Conference. Università di Pavia, Italy, June 4, 2004.

“Connectionist Coherence and Moral Reasoning,” IL@25. University of Windsor, May 15, 2003.

“On the Limits of the Woods-Hudak Model of Analogical Argument.” Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, May 17, 2001.

“A Critique of Martin Davies on Rules.” Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association. Chicago, Illinois, May 1998.

“Clark and Stabler on Rules.” The Ontario Philosophical Society's annual conference. Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, October 19, 1996.

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“Mind, Morals, and Reasons.” International Conference for Formal and Applied Practical Reasoning (FAPR). Bonn, Germany, June 1996.

“Tensor Products and Split-level Architectures: Foundational Issues in the Classicism-Connectionism Debate.” Presented at (1) The Ontario Philosophical Society's annual conference. The University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, October 1995; (2) The Canadian Philosophical Association's annual meeting at the Learned Societies' Conference. Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, May 1996; (3) The Philosophy of Science Association's Biennial Meeting. Cleveland, Ohio, November 1996.

“Principled Disagreements: A Study in the Methodology of Case-by-case Reasoning in Practical Ethics.” Presented at (1) The International Graduate Student Conference. Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1994; (2) The Ontario Philosophical Association's annual conference. York University, York, Ontario, November 1994; and (3) The Canadian Philosophical Association's annual meeting at the Learned Societies' Conference. The University of Quebec at Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, June 1995.

“Practical Ethics in the Absence of Rules or Principles.” Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association. Chicago, Illinois, April 1993.

IINNVVIITTEEDD PPRREESSEENNTTAATTIIOONNSS “Analogies, Values, and Argumentation” invited for a conference/workshop at the

Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, 8 July 2014.

“Order Effects, Moral Cognition, and Intelligence,” part of the CRRAR research presentation series, University of Windsor, 21 November 2013.

“Of State Spaces and Shadows, Similarities and Standards,” part of the CRRAR research presentation series, University of Windsor. 31 March 2011.

“Case-based Reasoning: A Role for Pro Tanto Standards,” presentation and participant in a panel discussion on Applying Rules to Cases in Ethical Reasoning, Assumption University (Windsor, Ontario). 21 January 2010.

“Artificial Neural Networks and Pattern Classification: Applications in the Humanities, Sciences, and Beyond,” Coffee and Research Breakfast Series, organized by the Vice President of Research, University of Windsor. 6 October 2009.

“Computational Neural Modeling and the Philosophy of Ethics: Reflections on Particularism and Generalism,” World Philosophy Day talk delivered at the University of Windsor. 19 November 2009.

“Computational Neural Modeling and the Philosophy of Ethics,” Windsor/Trent Digital Humanities mini-symposium, online over SHARCNet’s AccessGrid. 14 May 2009.

Panel Discussion on Morality and Machines: Is Ethics Computable?” NA-CAP, Indiana University at Bloomington, Indiana. 11 July 2008.

“Particularism, Analogy, and Neural Networks,” Computer Science Seminar Series, University of Windsor, September 16, 2005.

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“Analogies and Androids,” Humanities Research Group Internal Fellow Presentation, March 17, 2004.

“A Critique of a Formalist Reconstruction of Analogical Argument,” Mordem Colloquim, Oakland University, March 2002.

CCOOMMMMEENNTTAARRIIEESS && OOTTHHEERR PPRREESSEENNTTAATTIIOONNSS Commentary on “Some Outstanding Questions about Analogies” delivered by Trudy Govier.

Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation conference. University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, 20 May 2016.

“Concepts, Spaces, and Moral Cognition,” Conceptual Spaces 360 Symposium at the University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, 17 May 2016.

Commentary on “Visual Analogies and Arguments” delivered by I. Dove. Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation conference. University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, 19 May 2011.

Commentary on “Legal Reasoning when the Supreme Court is Corrupt” delivered by S. Wein. Argument Cultures conference held by the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. University of Windsor, Windsor, ON, 4 June 2009.

“What Constitutes a Legal Analogy? A Response to Olson and Plumer” A commentary on “What Constitutes a Formal Analogy?” delivered by Kenneth Olson and Gilbert Plumer, Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, May 2001.

Commented on “Argumentation Theory and the Recent Philosophy of Science,” delivered by William Rehg. Argumentation and Rhetoric conference held by the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. Brock University, St. Catherines, Ontario, May 1997.

Commented on “The `Wake-Sleep' Algorithm for Unsupervised Neural Networks,” delivered by Geoffrey E. Hinton. Connectionism for Cognitive Scientists. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, May 1996.

GGRRAANNTTSS,, AAWWAARRDDSS && DDIISSTTIINNCCTTIIOONNSS 2012-2013 (1) University of Windsor Tri-success Grant Program ($5,000) 2009-2010

(1) University of Windsor Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean’s Recognition Award for 2009 (awarded 8 February 2010)

2008-2009 (1) Internal Humanities and Social Sciences Research Grant ($5,000) (2) SHARCNet Digital Humanities Fellowship, Round I ($35,000) (3) One course release in support of SHARCNet award ($7,000) (4) Junior Research Leadership Chair ($200,000 over 5 years, starting 1 July 2009)

2007-2008

(1) University of Windsor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Research Excellence Award ($2000). 3 December 2007

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2005-2006 (1) Awarded a one course teaching release (for research purposes) for this academic year

($5,500).

2004-2005 (1) First annual international essay prize for the Association for Informal Logic and Critical

Thinking (Nov. 2004). (2) Nominated for TVO’s Best Lecturer award (Winter 2005). Ranked as one of the top 30

lectures in Ontario. (3) University of Windsor Travel Grant ($615). Winter 2005. (4) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada General Research Grant

($65,965). Spring 2005.

2002-2003 (1) Nominated by the University of Windsor Student Alliance for Teacher of the Year. (2) Humanities Research Group Fellowship, to be taken up Winter 2004 (two course release,

approximate value $10,000). (3) University of Windsor SSHRC 4A grant ($5000).

1994-1998

(1) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship (2) Full Tuition and Fees Scholarship, The University of Western Ontario.

1993-1994

(1) Entrance Scholarship, The University of Western Ontario.

1992-1993 (1) John Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy. (2) Chrysler Canada Scholarship. (3) Norah Cleary Scholarship, Full Tuition and Fees. (4) Graduated with the Board of Governors Award in Philosophy, The University of Windsor.

1991-1992

(1) John Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy. (2) Chrysler Canada Scholarship. (3) Norah Cleary Scholarship, Full Tuition and Fees.

1990-1991

(1) John Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy. (2) Chrysler Canada Scholarship. (3) Norah Cleary Scholarship, Full Tuition and Fees.

1989-1990

(1) John Deck Memorial Prize in Philosophy. (2) Norah Cleary Scholarship, Full Tuition and Fees. (3) Ontario Scholarship

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TTEEAACCHHIINNGG && OOTTHHEERR WWOORRKK EEXXPPEERRIIEENNCCEE 2016 (fall), Professor, Acting Dean

(1) Mind Design and Android Epistemology (20) 2016 (winter), Associate Professor, Department Head

(1) Law, Punishment, and Morality (110) 2015 (fall), Associate Professor, Department Head

(1) Introduction to Western Philosophy (40) 2015 (winter), Associate Professor, Department Head

(1) Mind Design and Android Epistemology (25)

2014 (fall), Associate Professor, Department Head (1) Introduction to Western Philosophy (80)

2014 (winter), Associate Professor, Department Head, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Special Topics, Mind and Knowledge (2) (2) Mind or Knowledge, graduate (2)

2013 (winter), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Introduction to Ethics (80)

2012 (fall), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair (1) Theory of Knowledge (40) (2) Kant (15)

2012 (winter), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Mind or Knowledge, graduate (6) (2) Reading Course, graduate (2)

2011 (fall), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Introduction to Western Philosophy (75)

2011 (spring), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair (1) Advanced Topics: Reasoning and Argument, Computing and Cognitive Science Perspectives, graduate (5 for credit; 5 auditing)

2011 (winter), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Mind Design and Android Epistemology (25) (2) Participated for 2 weeks in the department graduate seminar

2010 (fall), Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Theory of knowledge (40) 2010 (winter). Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair

(1) Mind or Knowledge, graduate (3 MA)

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(2) Reading Course, 34-406 (1 undergraduate) (3) Philosophy and Techniques of Computational Neural Modeling, graduate (2 MA; 4 undergraduates)

(4) Participated for 2 weeks in the department graduate seminar

2009 (fall). Associate Professor, Jr. Research Leadership Chair (1) Introduction to Ethics (90 students)

2009 (winter). Associate Professor

(1) Law, Punishment, and Morality (310 students). (2) Theory of Knowledge (45 students)

2008 (fall). Associate Professor

On sabbatical

2008 (winter). Associate Professor (1) Mind Design & Android Epistemology (35 students) (2) Mind or Knowledge, graduate (4 MA students; 2 undergraduates)

2007 (fall). Associate Professor (1) Introduction to Western Philosophy, sec. 1 (80 students) (2) Introduction to Western Philosophy, sec. 2 (80 students)

2007 (winter). Assistant Professor (1) Theory of Knowledge (45 students) (2) Mind, Action, and Personal Identity (55 undergraduates; 1 graduate)

2006 (fall). Assistant Professor (1) Introduction to Philosophy (85 students) (2) Introduction to Ethics (85 students)

2006 (winter). Assistant Professor (1) Law, Punishment, and Morality (350 students) (2) Mind Design & Android Epistemology (40 students)

2005 (fall). Assistant Professor (1) Introduction to Philosophy (85 students) (2) Philosophy of Mind, graduate (6 graduate students)

2005 (winter). Assistant Professor (1) Law, Punishment, and Morality (305 students) (2) Theory of Knowledge (45 students). (3) Assisted for 2 weeks of the Department Seminar

2004 (fall). Assistant Professor (1) Introduction to Philosophy (85 students) (2) Introduction to Ethics (85 students) (3) Mind, Action, & Personal Identity (50 undergraduates; 2 graduates)

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2004 (winter). Assistant Professor Took up Humanities Research Group Fellowship. No teaching.

2003 (fall). Assistant Professor (1) Introduction to Philosophy (85 students) (2) Mind Design and Android Epistemology (30 students) (3) Epistemology, graduate (2 graduate students).

2003 (winter). Assistant Professor.

(1) Law, Punishment, and Morality (300 students) (2) Theory of Knowledge (26 undergraduates; 1 graduate) (3) Assisted for 2 weeks of the Department Seminar

2002 (fall). Assistant Professor

(1) Nature of Mind (44 students) (2) Kant (26 students)

2002 (winter). Visiting Assistant Professor. Department of Humanities, University of Michigan, Dearborn

(1) Introduction to Philosophy (40 students) (2) Introduction to Philosophy (40 students) (3) Introduction to Ethics (40 students)

2001 (fall). Visiting Assistant Professor. Department of Humanities, University of Michigan, Dearborn

(1) Introduction to Philosophy (35 students) (2) Introduction to Philosophy (35 students) (3) Introduction to Ethics (35 students) (4) Problems of Human Knowledge (30 students)

2001 (winter). Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor

(1) Law, Punishment, and Morality (250 students)

2000 (fall). Adjunct Instructor. Department of Humanities, University of Michigan, Dearborn (1) Introduction to Philosophy (40 students) (2) Introduction to Ethics (40 students), Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor (3) Contemporary Moral Issues (80 Students)

2000 (winter). Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor.

(1) Introduction to Ethics (50 students)

1999 (fall). Adjunct Instructor. Department of Humanities, University of Michigan, Dearborn (1) Introduction to Philosophy (40 students) Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor (2) Introduction to Ethics (30 students)

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1999 (summer). Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor (1) Introduction to Ethics (50 students)

1999 (winter). Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor

(1) Introduction to Ethics (50 students) (2) Introduction to Western Philosophy (45 students)

1998 fall to 2001 summer. Managing Editor, Informal Logic

Responsibilities included assigning work to other assistants and overseeing their progress, handling correspondence (electronic and traditional), supervising financial operations, managing and coordinating manuscript processing and editorial processes, and reporting to the editors on the preceding and other matters.

1998 (fall). Sessional Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor

(1) Introduction to Ethics (80 students) (2) Reasoning Skills (60 students)

1998 (winter). Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario

(1) Introduction to Problems in Philosophy (80 students)

1997 (winter). Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario (1) Introduction to Problems in Philosophy (34 students)

1995 (fall). Department Web Site Coordinator. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario

Responsibilities included designing and updating web pages for the department of philosophy

1996 (winter). Instructor. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario (1) Introduction to Problems in Philosophy (30 students)

1994-95. Teaching Assistant. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario

Historical Introduction to Philosophy (two tutorials of 35 students each. Responsibilities included giving weekly tutorials and grading all assignments and examinations

1994 (winter). Teaching Assistant. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario

Business Ethics (one tutorial of 45 students). Responsibilities included giving tutorials and grading all assignments and examinations.

1993 (fall). Teaching Assistant. Faculty of Arts, The University of Western Ontario

Formal Logic (50 students). Responsibilities included marking all exams and two office hours per week.

1992-93. Teaching Assistant. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor

Biomedical Ethics (120 students). Responsibilities included office hours and marking assignments and exams.

1991-92. Teaching Assistant. Faculty of Arts, The University of Windsor

Contemporary Moral Issues (100 students). Responsibilities included office hours and marking assignments and exams.

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SSUUPPEERRVVIISSIIOONN && TTHHEESSIISS CCOOMMMMIITTTTEEEE WWOORRKK 2015-2016

(1) External Reader on Tsubasa Sawashim’s MSc. (Psychology) thesis defense, Writing to Heal: What Kinds of Emotions Predict Outcome in Expressive Writing?, 24 August 2015.

(2) External Reader on Andrew William Hlynka’s MSc. (Computer Science) thesis, Using heritage in multi-population evolutionary algorithms, 23 October 2015.

(3) External Reader on Andrea Jackson’s Ph.D. (Psychology) thesis update, The Impact of Perceptual Grouping on Repetition Blindness, 27 April 2016.

(4) Supervisor on Lauren Earle’s MA major paper, Can Paul Churchland’s Map in the Head Metaphor be Salvaged?” 10 May 2016.

(5) External Reader on Andrea Jackson’s Ph.D. (Psychology) thesis defense, The Impact of Perceptual Grouping on Repetition Blindness, 13 June 2016.

2014-2015

(1) External Reader at update meeting, Kaitlyn Iannicello’s MSc. (Biology) thesis, Pattern learning in Long Evans Rats (Rattus norvegicus): 3-Item serial reaction time tasks, 27 November 2014.

(2) External Reader on Kaitlyn Iannicello’s MSc. (Biology) thesis, Pattern learning in Long Evans Rats (Rattus norvegicus): 3-Item serial reaction time tasks, 30 April 2015.

(3) External Reader on Andrew William Hlynka’s MSc. (Computer Science) thesis proposal, Using Heritage in Multi-Population Evolutionary Algorithms for Agent Modeling, 29 May 2015

(4) External Reader on Andrea Jackson’s Ph.D. (Psychology) thesis proposal, The Impact of Perceptual Grouping on Repetition Blindness, 9 June 2015.

(5) External Reader on Bahar Haji-Khamneh’s Ph.D. (Psychology) thesis proposal, The Nature of Delusion-like Beliefs and Reasoning Biases in the General Population, 19 June 2015.

2013-2014

(1) Chair of the defense of Jamie Sewell’s MSc. (Philosophy) thesis, bell hooks On Critical Thinking: The Successes and Limitations of Practical Wisdom, 17 September 2013

(2) Chair of the defense of Margot Heaton’s Ph.D. (Education) thesis, An Examination of the Relationship between Professional Learning Community Variables and Teacher Self-Efficacy, 19 November 2013

(3) Chair of the defense of Walid Abdul Hadi’s Ph.D. (Electrical and Computer Engineering) thesis, The Electron Transport within the Wide Energy Gap Compound Semiconductors Gallium Nitride and Zinc Oxide, 20 January 2014.

(4) External Reader on Tsubasa Sawashim’s MSc. (Psychology) thesis proposal, Writing to Heal: What Kinds of Emotions Predict Outcome in Expressive Writing?, 8 April 2014

(5) Chair of defense of Yonggang Feng’s Ph.D. (Earth and Environmental Sciences) thesis, Hydrothermal Geochemistry and Mineralizing Process in the T Zone, Thor Lake Rare-element Deposit, Northwest Territories, 9 May 2014.

(6) External Reader on Erica Chu’s Ph.D. (Psychology) thesis proposal, Semantic and Executive Processes in Clinical and Sub-clinical Thought Disorder, 28 May 2014.

(7) External Reader of Kaitlyn Iannicello’s MSc. (Biology) thesis proposal, Pattern learning in Long Evans Rats (Rattus norvegicus): 3-Item serial reaction time tasks, 17 June 2014.

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2012-2013 (1) Chair of the defense of Jyoti Upadhyaya’s Ph.D. (Engineering) thesis, A Sustainability

Assessment Framework for Infrastructure: Application in Stormwater System, 11 January 2013 (2) External Reader on Nikita Yeryomenko MSc. (Psychology) thesis, Does the Depth of Emotional

Experienceing Predict Good Psychotherapy? A Meta-Analysis of Session and Treatment Outcomes, 19 September 2012

(3) Internal Reader on Catalin Constantin Mitelut’s MA (Philosophy) thesis, Scientific Explanation and the Philosophy of Persuasion: Understanding Rhetoric through Scientific Principles and Mechanisms, 5 September 2012

2011-2012

(1) External Reader on Erica Chu’s MSc. (Psychology) thesis, Semantic Processing Abnormalities in Disorganized Schizotypy, 16 September 2011

(2) Arts and Science Research Project, undergraduate,14-56-420, Ashley Keefner, completed April 2012, no defense required

2010-2011 (1) Supervisor for Andrew Ball’s major paper, “Animal and Reflective Knowledge: Defending

the Distinction in the Thought of Ernest Sosa,” 3 May 2011. (2) External Reader on Erica Chu’s MSc. (Psychology) thesis proposal, 14 December 2010 (3) External Reader on Elmar Gardizi’s MSc. (Psychology) thesis defense, 16 September 2010 (4) External Reader on Nikita Yeryomenko MSc. (Psychology) thesis proposal, 22 August 2011

2009-2010 (1) Internal/External examiner at Tara McHugh’s Ph.D. (Psychology) Thesis Defense, 14

August 2009. Title: “Support for the Right Hemisphere Hypothesis of Language Processing: An Investigation of Ambiguous Word Resolution in Puns.”

2008-2009 (1) Internal/External reader at Tara McHugh’s Ph.D. (Psychology) Thesis Progress meeting, 8

June 2009.

2007-2008 (1) Chair of Amy Nicole Butchart’s MA Thesis Defense, Agency Within Androcentric Discourse:

The critical role of marginalized voices in the medical sciences, 18 January 2008.

2006-2007 (1) Internal/External reader on Tara McHugh’s Ph.D. (Psychology) Thesis Proposal Defense,

“Support for the Right Hemisphere Hypothesis of Language Functioning,” 9 March 2007. (2) Supervisor on Brandon Fenton’s MA Thesis, Character and Concept: How Conceptual

Blending Constrains Situationism, 8 May 2007. (3) Chair of Ali El-Mokadem’s MA Thesis Defense, Freedom, Aesthetics, and Technological

Rationality, 15 May 2007.

2005-2006 (1) External reader on Fadi Hanna’s MSc (Computer Science). Thesis Proposal, 18 November 2005. (2) First reader on Panteha Yektaeian’s MA Thesis, “The Mystification of Hume's

Compatibilism,” 9 December 2006. (3) External reader on Fadi Hanna’s MSc (Computer Science). Thesis, “Automatic Translation

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of Formal Data Specification to Voice Data-input Applications,” 19 April 2006. (4) Supervisor on Ryan Tonken’s MA Thesis, “Perfect Duties in the Face of Human

Imperfection: A Critical Examination of Kant's Ethic of Suicide,” 12 June 2006.

2004-2005 (1) First reader on Nicholas Chronopoulos’s Philosophy Major Paper, “Process Metaphysics of

Love,” 11 January 2005. (2) Supervisor on Benjamen Bekic’s Philosophy Major Paper, “Where Freedom Enters,” 6 May

2005 (3) First reader on Michael Bruder’s MA thesis, May 2005. (4) First reader on John Davie’s MA Thesis, The Problem of Relevance, 15 June 2005.

2003-2004 (1) External reader on Nabil Abdullah’s MSc. (Computer Science) Thesis, Two Set-Theoretic

Approaches to the Semantics of Adjective-Noun Combinations, December 2003. (2) External reader on Darryl Cressman’s MA Thesis (Communication Studies), Revealing the

Technical Code, May 2004.

AACCAADDEEMMIICC SSEERRVVIICCEE 2015-2016 (1) Associate Chair, American Philosophical Association Committee for Philosophy & Computers. (2) Referee for book proposal, Springer. (3) Referee for the Springer journal Philosophy and Technology. (4) Referee and member of the advisory board for the 2016 IACAP conference, 14-17 June 2016. (5) Co-organized (with Frank Zenker) a Conceptual Spaces 360 Symposium at the University of

Windsor, 17 May 2016.

2014-2015 (1) Executive Director: International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) (until 201501) (2) Conference Co-Chair (and referee) for the Cognitive Science Society’s annual international conference,

23-26 July 2014 (3) Referee for selected proceedings of IACAP 2014 conference (to be published by Springer) (4) Grant referee for the Office of Naval Research, USA (5) Scientific Committee Member (referee): Model Based Reasoning Conference 2015, 25-27 June 2015 (6) Referee for joint IACAP-CEPE 2015 conference, 22-25 June 2015 2013-2014 (1) Executive Director: International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) (2) Referee and Program Committee member for PT-AI 2013, 21-22 September 2013 (3) Session Chair for CRRAR workshop, Diagramming Evidence: Visualizing Connection in Science and

the Humanities, 25 April 2014 (4) Referee and Program Committee member for IACAP 2014, 2-4 July 2014 2012-2013 (1) Executive Director: International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) (2) Director: Society for Machines and Mentality (SIG of IACAP), ended 30 September 3013 (3) Co-organizer for the IACAP 2013 World Congress. (4) Machines and Mentality Track chair and referee for IACAP 2013 (5) Book referee for College Press

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2011-2012 (1) Executive Director: International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP) (2) Director: Society for Machines and Mentality (SIG of IACAP) (3) Program Committee member and Referee for Model Based Reasoning, June 2012 in Italy (4) Referee for the Cognitive Science Society annual international conference. (5) Organizer and Chair for CPA symposium, May 2012 (6) Co-organizer, Co-chair, and referee for the Society for Machines and Mentality Symposium at the

AISB/IACAP joint world congress (7) Referee/Program Committee member for the conference Model Based Reasoning, 21-23 July 2012,

Sestri Levante, Italy (8) Co-Guest Editor and Referee for Cognitive Systems Research

2010-2011 (1) Director: Society for Machines and Mentality (SIG of IACAP) (2) Referee for Informal Logic. (3) Co-chair and Organizer of the Society for Machines and Mentality track for the International Association for

Computing & Philosophy International Conference, Aarhus, Denmark, 4-6 July 2011. (4) Referee for the Cognitive Science Society annual international conference. (5) Referee for Minds and Machines (6) Referee for the 2011 Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation conference, 19 – 21 May 2011

2009-2010 (1) Program Committee member and Referee for Model Based Reasoning 2009 in Brazil. (2) Referee for Minds and Machines

2008-2009 (1) Referee for Philosophy and Rhetoric. (2) Referee for the 2009 North American Computing and Philosophy Conference. (3) Program Committee member and Referee for Model Based Reasoning 2009 in Brazil.

2007-2008 (1) Referee for Physical Review A. (2) Referee for the 2008 Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Conference.

2006-2007 (1) Referee for Informal Logic.

2003-2004 (1) Referee, Philosophy of Science

2001-2003 (1) External reader on Nabil Abdullah’s Computer Science MSc thesis-proposal defense, 19 August 2002. (2) Chair of a conference session for the Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation. The University

of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, May 2001.

2000-2001 (1) Referee, Informal Logic

1999-2000 (1) Referee, Mind and Language

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1996 (1) Referee, The Canadian Philosophical Association's annual meeting. Brock University, St. Catherines,

Ontario, June 1996

1994 (1) Chair, Session on Modelling of Ecosystems, Environmental Ethics Conference. The University of

Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, April 1994 (2) Chair, Session on Epistemology, The Canadian Graduate Student Conference in Philosophy. The

University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, March 1994

AADDMMIINNIISSTTRRAATTIIVVEE && OOTTHHEERR SSEERRVVIICCEE

2015-2016 (1) Head, Chaired all Department Committees (2) Served on FCC (3) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (4) Organized and participated in Philosophy’s part of U. Windsor Fall Open House (5) Participated in Philosophy’s part of U. Windsor Graduate Showcase (6) Organized and participated in Philosophy’s part of U. Windsor Winter Open House (7) Participated in Phone Campaign (Recruiting) (8) Participated in Head Start counseling (9) Participated and worked as a mentor in the Teaching Dossier Academy (30 May to 9 June 2016)

2014-2015

(1) Head, Chaired all Department Committees (2) Served on FCC (3) Windsor Philosophy Department Web Master (4) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (5) Organized and participated in Philosophy’s part of U. Windsor Fall Open House (7 November 2014)(6) Participated in Philosophy’s part of U. Windsor Graduate Showcase (13 November 2014) (7) Helped with organization of visiting speakers. (8) Served on Dean of FAHSS’s working group for PAS and Sessional Lecturer Promotion (9) Participated in Phone Campaign (Recruiting) (10) Participated in Head Start counseling (May 22 & 25)

2013-2014

(1) Head, Chaired all Department Committees (2) Served on FCC (3) Windsor Philosophy Department Web Master (4) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (5) Organized and participated in Philosophy’s part of U. Windsor Fall Open House (8 November 2013)(6) Organized and participated in Spring Open House (7 March 2014) (7) Organized and participated in Head Start (21-23 May 2014) (8) Participated in Spring Convocation Ceremonies (June 2014)

2012-2013

(1) Windsor Philosophy Department Web Master (2) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (3) Member of department graduate committee (4) Participated in Research Showcase Day at Devonshire Mall (27 April 2013) (5) Participated in University of Windsor Open House (8 March 2013)

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2011-2012

(1) Windsor Philosophy Department Web Master (2) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (3) Member of department graduate committee (4) Served as Acting Department Head on several occasions. (5) University Academic Policy Committee member (APC) (6) APC Grading Scale Subcommittee member

2010-2011 (1) Windsor Philosophy Department Web Master (2) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (3) Member of department graduate committee (4) Served as Acting Department Head on several occasions. (5) Participated in Head Start Activities (May 2010) (6) Participated in Research Showcase Day at Devonshire Mall

2009-2010 (1) Department Web Master (attended training sessions in 2010) (2) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (3) Member of department graduate committee (4) Served as Acting Department Head on several occasions. (5) Participated in Head Start Activities (May 2010) (6) Member of hiring committee for “Research Funding Officer – Social Sciences, Humanities, and Health

Research” (7) Participated in University of Windsor Coffee and Research Breakfasts (8) Participated in OCGS review

2008-2009 (1) Department Web Master (2) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (3) Served as Acting Department Head on several occasions. (4) Participated in Head Start Activities (May 2009) (5) Participated in University of Windsor Research Showcase Days at Devonshire Mall (20090523-24) (6) Participated in University of Windsor Coffee and Research Breakfasts (20090611 and 20090625)

2007-2008 (1) Department Web Master (2) Graduate Coordinator, member of Graduate Council (3) Served on Philosophy PTR Committee (fall 2007) (4) Served on Sessional Appointments Committee (2007) (5) Participated in Fall Open House (16 November 2007) (6) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (7) Participated in Graduate Showcase Day (15 January 2008) (8) Participated in Head Start Activities (May 2008)

2006-2007 (1) Department Web Master (2) Graduate Coordinator, member of Graduate Council (3) Provided administrative assistance to INFORMAL LOGIC

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2005-2006 (1) Department Web Master (2) Graduate Coordinator, member of Graduate Council (3) Served on Hiring Committee (4) Served on Philosophy Ad Hoc Committee for Graduate Program Reform (5) Provided administrative assistance to INFORMAL LOGIC (6) Served on Sessional Appointments Committee (7) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (8) Served on Animal Care Committee (9) Served on Head Search Committee (10) Participated in Show Case Day activities (Fall 2005)

2004-2005 (1) Department Web Master. (2) Department High School Liaison (3) Department representative on FASS Coordinating Council (4) Provided administrative assistance to INFORMAL LOGIC (5) Served on Sessional Appointments Committee (6) Served on Head Search Committee (7) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (8) Served on Animal Care Committee (9) Participated in Undergraduate Review process (10) Participated in Show Case Day activities (19 November 2004) (11) Participated in convocation ceremony (June 12, 2005)

2003-2004 (1) Department Web Master (2) Departmental High School Liaison (3) Provided administrative assistance to INFORMAL LOGIC (4) Served on Animal Care Committee (5) Served on Sessional Appointments Committee (6) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (7) Participated in Welcome Day activities (2 September 2003) (8) Participated in Student Day activities (15 March 2004) (9) Participated in convocation ceremony (June 2004)

2002-2003 (1) Department Web Master (2) Department High School Liaison (3) Provided administrative assistance to INFORMAL LOGIC (4) Participated in recruiting during Fall Showcase (5) Participated in Winter March Break Day (6) Participated in Departmental Counseling Program (7) Member of departmental hiring committee (8) Participated in OCGS review process (9) Participated in convocation ceremony (June 2003)

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PPRROOFFEESSSSIIOONNAALL AAFFFFIILLIIAATTIIOONNSS The American Philosophical Association

o Associate Chair, APA Committee on Philosophy & Computers (July 2015 - June 2016) o Chair, APA Committee on Philosophy & Computers (July 2016 - June 2019)

The Aristotelian Society Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence The Canadian Philosophical Association Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation, and Rhetoric Cognitive Science Society International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP)

o Former Executive Director of IACAP (2012 -2015) o Former Director of Society for Machines and Mentality (2011-2013), a special interest

group of IACAP Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation Philosophy of Science Association