Matti
Eklund
Curriculum
Vitae
225
Goldwin Smith Hall
email: me72@cornell.edu
Professional experience:
Summer
2007 –, Associate Professor, Sage
Spring
2009, Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy,
Summer
2005 – Summer 2007, Assistant Professor, Sage
Summer
2002 – Summer 2005, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy,
Fall
2001 – Spring 2002, Temporary position, Philosophy,
Fall
2000 – Summer 2001, Visiting Assistant Professor,
Education:
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology,
Ph.D. in Philosophy, August 2000
Stockholms universitet, Stockholm, Sweden
“Filosofie
Magister” (M.A.), June 1995
Göteborgs universitet, Göteborg, Sweden
“Filosofie
Kandidat” (B.A.), June 1994
Areas of specialization:
Philosophy
of Language; Metaphysics; Philosophy of Logic.
Published articles:
“Carnap
and Ontological Pluralism”, in Metametaphysics,
edited by David Chalmers, David Manley, and Ryan Wasserman, Oxford University
Press, 2009.
“Reality
and Thought”, in John Shand (ed.), Central
Issues of Philosophy, Blackwell, 2009.
“Reply
to Beall and Priest”, Australasian
Journal of Logic 6 (2008): 94-106. (Available on the web at http://www.philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/ajl/2008/2008_8.pdf.)
“The
Liar Paradox, Expressibility, Possible Languages”, in The Revenge of the Liar, edited by J. C. Beall, Oxford University
Press, 2008.
“Deconstructing
Ontological Vagueness”, Canadian Journal
of Philosophy 38 (2008): 117-40.
“Putnam on Ontology”, Maria Uxia Rivas Monroy, Concepcion Martinez Vidal and Celeste Cancela (eds.), Following Putnam's Trail: On Realism and Other Issues, Rodopi, 2008. (Proceedings from conference on Hilary Putnam’s pragmatism in Santiago de Compostela , Spain , May 2004.)
“The
Picture of Reality as an Amorphous Lump”, in Ted Sider, John Hawthorne and Dean
Zimmerman (eds.), Contemporary Debates in
Metaphysics, Blackwell, 2007.
“Meaning-Constitutivity”,
Inquiry 50: 559-74. Special issue
edited by Douglas Patterson.
“Characterizing
Vagueness”, Philosophical Compass, http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/philosophy/,
November 2007.
“Sider
on Existence”, Noûs 41 (2007):
519-28. (With David Liebesman.)
“Fictionalism”,
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/fictionalism,
published March 30, 2007.
“Neo-Fregean
Ontology”, Philosophical Perspectives,
20, Metaphysics, (2006), ed. John Hawthorne.
“Metaontology”
Philosophy Compass, Blackwell, http://www.blackwell-compass.com/subject/philosophy/,
March 2006.
“Schiffer
on Vagueness” Pacific Philosophical
Quarterly 87 (2006): 12-23.
“The
Liar Paradox and Metaphysics”, in J. Skilters, M. Eklund, O. Jonsson and O.
Wiegand (eds.), Paradox: Logical,
Cognitive and Communicative Aspects (Proceedings of the First International
Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication),
“Fiction,
Indifference, and Ontology”, Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research 71 (2005): 557-79. [Italian translation,
“Finzione, Indifferenzia e Ontologia” published Rivista di Estetica 32 (2006): 71-92.]
“What
Vagueness Consists in”, Philosophical
Studies 125 (2005): 27-60.
“Personal
Identity, Concerns, and Indeterminacy”, The
Monist 87 (2004): 489-511. Special issue on personal identity, edited by
Tamar Gendler and Dean Zimmerman.
“Personal
Identity and Conceptual Incoherence”, Noûs
36 (2002): 465-85.
“Inconsistent
Languages”, Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 64 (2002): 251-75.
“Deep
Inconsistency”, Australasian Journal of
Philosophy 80 (2002): 321-31.
“A
Vindication of Tarski’s Claims About the Liar Paradox”, in Timothy Childers and
Ondrej Majer (eds.), The Logica Yearbook
2001, Prague: Filosofia, pp. 49-55. (Proceedings of the Logica 2001
conference in
“Is
Hintikka’s Logic First-Order?”, Synthèse 131
(2002): 371-88. (With Daniel Kolak.)
“Peter van Inwagen
on Material Beings”, Ratio 15 (2002):
245-56.
“Paradoxer: en allmän diagnos”, Filosofisk tidskrift 23 (2002): 42-52.
“Supervaluationism,
Vagueifiers, and Semantic Overdetermination”, Dialectica 55 (2001): 363-78.
“The Aims of Logical Empiricism as a
Philosophy of Science”, Acta Analytica 15
(2000): 137-59.
“On How
Logic Became First-Order”, Nordic Journal
of Philosophical Logic 1 (1996): 147-67.
(Available on the web at http://www.hf.uio.no/filosofi/njpl
)
Forthcoming articles:
“On Some
Recent Criticisms of the ‘Linguistic’ Approach to Ontology”, Dialectica.
“The
Frege-Geach Problem and Kalderon’s Moral Fictionalism”, Philosophical Quarterly.
“Vagueness
and Second-Level Indeterminacy”, Richard Dietz and Sebastiano Moruzzi (eds.), Cuts and Clouds,
“Bad
Company and Neo-Fregean Philosophy”, forthcoming in a special issue of Synthèse, focusing on the Bad Company
objection to Neo-Fregean philosophy of arithmetic, edited by Oystein Linnebo.
“Förkastliga värdebegrepp och Karl Marx antimoralism”, Filosofisk Tidskrift, forthcoming. (In
Swedish.)
“The
Ontological Significance of Inscrutability”, Philosophical Topics, forthcoming.
Work in progress:
“Multitude,
Tolerance and Language-Transcendence”, for special volume of Synthèse, edited by Sten Lindström, Erik
Palmgren and Dag Westerståhl.
“Metasolutions
to the Liar”
“Hale
and Wright on the Metaontology of Neo-Fregeanism” for Abstractionism in Mathematics – Status Belli, edited by Philip
Ebert and Marcus Rossberg.
Paper on
truth (tentative title: “Rejectionism About Truth”) for New Waves on Truth, edited by Nikolaj Jang Pedersen and Cory
Wright.
Paper on
philosophy of logic (tentative title: “The Multitude View on Logic”), for New Waves on Philosophy of Logic, edited
by Greg Restall and Gillian Russell.
“Regress,
Unity, Facts and Propositions”
Book reviews:
Review
of Timothy Williamson, The Philosophy of Philosophy,
Australasian Journal of Philosophy,
forthcoming.
Review
of Heather Dyke, Metaphysics and the
Representational Fallacy, Routledge, 2007, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (2008). (Available on the web at http://ndpr.nd.edu/.)
Review
of Fraser MacBride (ed.), Identity and
Modality,
Review
of Stewart Shapiro, Vagueness in Context,
Review
of Crispin Wright, Saving the Differences,
Review
of William Alston (ed.), Realism and
Antirealism,
Review
of J.C. Beall (ed.), Liars and Heaps,
Edited volume:
J.
Skilters, M. Eklund, O. Jonsson and O. Wiegand (eds.), Paradox: Logical, Cognitive and Communicative Aspects (Proceedings of
the First International Symposium of Cognition, Logic and Communication),
Talks:
Colloquium
talk,
“Rejectionism
about Truth”, session at Eastern APA, NYC, December 2009. To be given.
Colloquium
talk,
Colloquium
talks,
Book
symposium on Amie Thomasson’s Ordinary
Objects, Pacific APA,
“Misevaluation
and Moral Realism” colloquium talk,
“On Some
Recent Criticisms of the ‘Linguistic’ Approach to Ontology”,
“Carnap,
Quine and Ontology”, workshop on Quine’s philosophy,
“Carnap och Quine om Ontologi” and “Rättvisa, Ohövlighet
och Perversion”, Umeå University, November 2008.
“Language
Pluralism in Metaontology and Metaethics”,
“On
Rivalry Between Logics”, at the workshop Philosophy
of Logical Consequence,
“Anti-Realism
and Pluralism in Ontology and Ethics”, University of Massachusetts-Amherst,
April 2008.
“Neo-Fregeanism
and the Neutralist Conception of Quantification”, workshop on abstract entities
in semantics and mathematics,
“Neo-Fregeanism
and Metaontology”. Symposium on “Metaontology and Mathematics”, Eastern APA,
“The
Descriptive and the Evaluative”,
“The Ontological
Significance of Inscrutability”, invited symposium talk, Central APA, Chicago,
April 2007.
“Existence,
Quantification and Shallow Ontology”, INPC Conference, Metametaphysics,
“Carnap
and Ontological Pluralism”,
“Maximalist
Ontology”,
“Neo-Fregean
Ontology”,
“Neo-Fregean
Ontology”,
Comments
on Joseph Tolliver’s “The Metaphysics of Occupants of Fiction”, Arizona
Ontology Conference, January 2006.
“The
Liar Paradox, Expressibility, Possible Languages”, Paradox conference,
Lecture
series, “Paradox: An Overview”,
“Deconstructing
Ontological Vagueness” Central APA, Chicago, invited symposium talk on
ontological vagueness and the problem of the many, April 2005.
“The
Deflationary Conception of Ontology”, colloquium talk,
“The
Inconsistency View on Vagueness” (Arché workshop on vagueness); “Vagueness and
Second-Level Indeterminacy” (presentation at vagueness seminar),
“The
Deflationary Conception of Ontology”,
“Universalist
Ontology”, MIT alumni conference, MIT, January 2005.
“Universalist
Ontology”, colloquium talk,
“Universalist
Ontology”, colloquium talk,
“Justice,
Phlogiston, and Perversion”, values center talk,
“The
Picture of Reality as an Amorphous Lump”, II Meeting on Pragmatism: Hilary
Putnam’s Pragmatism,
“So-Called
“Vague Objects””, Central APA,
“Concepts:
Some Foundational Issues”,
“Objects”,
Society for Exact Philosophy, May 2003.
“Comments
on Marcus”, Pacific APA,
“Shooting
the Referee: Metasolutions to the Liar”, Recent Thoughts on the Liar Paradox,
“Theories
of Meaning and Theories of Vagueness”, ECAP IV,
“Chomsky’s
Critique of the Methodology of Philosophy of Language”, University of
“A
Vindication of Tarski’s Claims About the Liar Paradox”, Logica 2001,
“. . .eller vad vanliga konkreta object inte skulle kunna
vara?” (“. . .Or
What Ordinary, Concrete Objects Could Not Be?”), invited keynote talk for the
session on Epistemology, Filosofidagarna (meeting of the Swedish Philosophical
Association),
“Comments
on Pogge”, Conference on Global Ethics,
“Chomsky’s
Critique of the Methodology of Philosophy of Language”,
“Peter
van Inwagen on Material Beings”, New Jersey Regional Philosophy Conference,
November 2000.
“The
predicate ‘true’ and the concept of truth”, Harvard–MIT Fifth Annual Graduate
Conference in Philosophy, Spring 1997.
“The
predicate ‘true’ and the concept of truth”, Mid-South Philosophy Conference,
Spring 1997.
“Comments
on Andrew Mills’ “Speakers, Hearers and the
Prospects for Linguistic Cognitivism””, Mid-South Philosophy Conference,
Spring 1997.
“Begreppet
sanning och predikatet ‘sann’”, Filosofidagarna i
Conferences organized:
Workshop
on evaluative and expressive language,
Workshop
on complex demonstratives,
Co-organizer,
conference on Paradoxes,
Teaching:
Seminar
on themes from Kripkenstein, Fall 2009.
Mid-20th
Century Analytic Philosophy, Spring 2008.
History
of Analytic Philosophy, Fall 2007.
Puzzles
and Paradoxes, Fall 2007, Fall 2009.
Graduate
seminar in Metaphysics, Realism and Truth,
Fall 2006.
Introduction
to Philosophy, Summer 2007, Spring 2008.
Introduction
to Philosophy of Mind, Summer 2006.
Introduction
to Symbolic Logic, Summer 2006
Contemporary
Ethical Theory (Metaethics), Spring 2006.
Philosophy
of Language, Fall 2005, Fall 2006.
Freshman
writing seminar, Fall 2005.
Graduate
seminar on Metaontology, Spring 2009.
Philosophy
of Mathematics, Spring 2009.
Graduate
seminar in Metaphysics, Approaches to
Ontology, Spring 2005
Graduate
seminar in Metaphysics, Proseminar in
Metaphysics, Fall 2004.
Graduate
seminar in Philosophical Logic, The liar
and sorites paradoxes, Spring 2004.
Introduction
to Symbolic Logic, Spring 2004, Spring 2005.
Philosophy
of mind (for graduate students and upper-level undergraduate students), Fall
2003.
Graduate
seminar in Metaphysics, Realism and
Truth, Spring 2003.
Metaphysics,
Fall 2002.
Philosophy
and the Sciences, Fall 2002, Summer 2005.
Introduction
to Philosophy, Summer 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Fall 2004, Summer 2005.
Mind,
Language and Cognitive Science, Spring 2002.
Introduction
to Philosophy for Humanities and Social Science majors, Spring 2002.
Philosophy
of Science, Spring 2001.
Introduction
to Logic Fall 2000, Spring 2001. (In the spring this was taught as an online
course.)
Introduction
to Philosophy, Fall 2000, Spring 2001, Summer 2001.
Professional service:
Journal
refereeing: Canadian Journal of
Philosophy, Synthèse, Philosophical Papers, Philosophical Studies, Noûs, Mind, Philosophical
Quarterly, Dialogue, Australasian
Journal of Philosophy, Dialectica, Acta
Analytica, Philosophical Review, Journal of Philosophical Research, Erkenntnis, Theoria, Philosophia.
Other
refereeing:
Member
of the Editorial Committee for the Nordic
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1995 – 2001.
Current graduate student supervision:
Brent
Kyle, Cornell PhD program, Thick Concepts
and Knowledge.
Zachary
Abrahams, Cornell PhD program.
Theodore
Korzukhin, Cornell PhD program.
PhD theses supervised:
David
Liebesman, Cornell PhD Program, The
Nature of Predication.
Raul
Saucedo, Cornell PhD Program, Things,
Places and Possibilities: Metaphysical Essays.
Other theses supervised:
“Problems
and Misinterpretations of Two-Dimensional Semantics”, Brian Rabern, MA Thesis,
“On What
There Is (Really!)”, Maxwell Pines,
Honors Thesis,