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FRED ABLONDI February 2013 Department of Philosophy 501 450 1418 Hendrix College ablondi@hendrix.edu 1600 Washington Avenue Conway, AR 72032 Area of Specialization Early Modern Philosophy Academic Appointments Education Book Articles Professor of Philosophy, Hendrix College, 2012 present Morriss and Ann Henry Odyssey Professor of Philosophy, 2012 present Director, Steel Center for the Study of Philosophy and Religion, 2012 present Associate Professor, Hendrix College, 2002 2012 Morriss and Ann Henry Odyssey Associate Professor of Philosophy, 2010 2012 Department Chair, 2005 2009; 2010 2011 Assistant Professor, Hendrix College, 1998 2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Saint Anselm College, 1995 1998 Ph.D., Marquette University, 1995 Dissertation: Malebranche and the Cartesian Problem of the Unconscious M.A., The Catholic University of America, 1989 B.A., The College of William and Mary, 1987 Gerauld de Cordemoy: Atomist, Occasionalist, Cartesian (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2005). Newtonian vs. Newtonian: Baxter and MacLaurin on the Inactivity of Matter. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 11 (Spring 2013): 15 23. Hutcheson, Perception, and the Sceptic s Challenge. British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (March 2012): 269 281.

2 James Beattie, Practical Ethics, and the Human Nature Question. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 10 (Spring 2012): 1 12. Gabriel Biel and Occasionalism: Overcoming an Apparent Tension (with J. Aaron Simmons). History of Philosophy Quarterly 28 (April 2011): 159 173. Heretics Everywhere: On the Continuing Relevance of Galileo to the Philosophy of Religion (with J. Aaron Simmons). Philosophy and Theology 22 (Spring Summer 2010): 49 76. Millar on Slavery. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 7 (Fall 2009): 163 75. François Lamy, Occasionalism, and the Mind-Body Problem. Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (October 2008): 619 29. Knowing Our Nature: A Note on Régis Response to Malebranche. History of European Ideas 33 (June 2007): 135 41. Why It Matters that I m Not Insane: The Role of the Madness Argument in Descartes s First Meditation. International Philosophical Quarterly 47 (March 2007): 79 89. Berkeley, Archetypes, and Errors. The Southern Journal of Philosophy 43 (December 2005): 493 504. Almog s Descartes. Philosophy 80 (July 2005): 423 31. A Note on Hahn s Philosophy of Logic. History and Philosophy of Logic 23 (2002): 37 42. Kelly and McDowell on Perceptual Content. The Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy 7 (2002). <http://ejap.louisiana.edu/ejap/2002/ablondi.html> Malebranche and Knowledge of the Soul. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 73 (Autumn 1999): 371 81. A Note on De Mairan and Spinozism. North American Spinoza Society Monograph 8 (1999): 41 45. Le Spinoziste Malgré Lui?: Malebranche, De Mairan, and Intelligible Extension. History of Philosophy Quarterly 15 (April 1998): 191 203. Automata, Living and Non-Living: Descartes Mechanical Biology and His Criteria for Life. Biology and Philosophy 13 (April 1998): 179 86.

Schlick, Altruism and Psychological Hedonism. Indian Philosophical Quarterly 23 (July-October 1996): 417 27. 3 Causality and Human Freedom in Malebranche. Philosophy and Theology 9 (Spring- Summer 1996): 321 31. Death According to Descartes: Why the Soul Leaves the Body. Iyyun 44 (January 1995): 47 53. Individual Identity in Descartes and Spinoza (with Steve Barbone). Studia Spinozana 10 (1994): 69 91. Ideae Idearum in Spinoza s Ethics. Lyceum 6 (Spring 1994): 19 24. Malebranche, Solipsism and Divine Revelation. Sophia 33 (March 1994): 43 50. A Spinozistic Account of Self-Deception. North American Spinoza Society Monograph 1 (1993): 1 18. Descartes and Atheism: A Response to Polk. Concept 15 (Spring 1992): 69 74. Reviews, Review Essays, and Encyclopedia Entries Entries for: Pierre de Bérulle, William Cavendish, Géraud de Cordemoy, Jean du Hamel, Bernard Lamy, François Lamy, Oratorians, Philosophy, Nicolas-Joseph Poisson, and Jean de Silhon in The Cambridge Descartes Lexicon, ed. Lawrence Nolan (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), forthcoming. Silvia Parigi (ed.), George Berkeley: Religion and Science in the Age of Enlightenment. Metascience 21 (2012): 681 683. Absolute Beginners: Learning Philosophy by Learning Descartes and Berkeley. Metascience 19 (2010): 385 389. Tom Sorell, Descartes Reinvented. Review of Metaphysics 60 (2006): 426 27. Géraud de Cordemoy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, http://plato.stanford. edu/entries/ cordemoy/ (January 2005) Tad M. Schmaltz, Malebranche's Theory of the Soul: A Cartesian Interpretation. Philosophical Review 107 (1998): 352 55. John Yolton, Perception and Reality: A History from Descartes to Kant. Review of Metaphysics 50 (1997): 928 29.

Oliver Bloch (ed.), Spinoza au XX e siècle. Studia Spinozana 10 (1994): 322 23. 4 Theo Verbeek, Descartes and the Dutch. Dialogue 37 (1994): 35 36. James Petrik, Descartes' Theory of the Will. Dialogue 36 (1994): 79 80. Patricia Easton, Thomas Lennon, and Gregor Sebba (eds.). Bibliographia Malebranchiana. Dialogue 35 (1993): 65. Stuart Brown (ed.) Nicolas Malebranche: His Philosophical Critics and Successors. Dialogue 35 (1992): 27 28. Other Publications What We Talk About When We Talk About Lowe. In The Red Sox and Philosophy (Chicago: Open Court Press, 2010): 325 333. Epistemic Vagueness? Think 8 (Summer 2009): 47 50. Retroactive Identity Ascriptions, Empty Questions, and Intrinsic Relations. Think 7 (Winter 2008): 93 96. Vagueness: An Introduction (Sort Of). Philosophy Now (Winter 1999/2000): 20 21. In Preparation Book The Philosophy of Galileo: An Introduction Article Malebranche, with Some Help from Audi (with J. Aaron Simmons) Presentations Beattie on Human Nature Practical Ethics and the Scottish Philosophical Tradition, Princeton Theological Seminary, March 2010 Descartes, His Meditator, and the Source of Our Childhood Prejudices North Texas Philosophical Association, University of North Texas, April 2008 François Lamy, Occasionalism, and the Mind-Body Problem Pacific Division meeting of the APA, Portland, Oregon, March 2006 South Central Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Baylor University, November 2005

5 Is Gabriel Biel Really an Occasionalist?: Occasionalism, God, and the Power of Created Substances in Late Medieval Thought Midwest Seminar on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Western Michigan University, May 2004 Cordemoy on Language and the Mind-Body Union South Central Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Texas Tech University, October 2002 God, Causality, and the New Science: Malebranche s Reply to Suarez Arkansas Philosophical Association, University of Central Arkansas, February 2002 Kelly and McDowell on Perceptual Content Arkansas Philosophical Association, University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, October 2000 Hahn s Conception of Numbers as Something Other Than Objects Arkansas Philosophical Association, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, October 1999 Anthropic Considerations and Explanation Northern New England Philosophical Association, Bowdoin College, October 1997 Malebranche Contre Lui?: De Mairan, Spinozism, and Intelligible Extension North American Spinoza Society, New York, December 1995 Upper-Level Courses Taught, 2003 2013 Seventeenth & Eighteenth Century Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Epistemology Metaphysics Spinoza Scottish Philosophy Early Analytic Thought Service to the Profession Vice-President, North American Spinoza Society (2004-present) Referee for The Journal of the History of Philosophy, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Sophia, Philosophia, North American Spinoza Society Monograph Series Service to the College Appointed Member, Steering Committee for the freshman core course The Engaged Citizen, 2012-present Appointed Member, Student Experience Subcommittee of the 2022 Strategic Vision Committee, 2012-present

Elected Member, Committee on Committees, 2012-2014 Council of New Student Advisors, 2000-2002; 2003-2004; 2005-2007; 2008-2010; 2012- Member, Athletic Advisory Council, 2010-11 (Chair, Spring 2011) Elected Member, Committee on Committees, 2008-2010 Elected Member, Council on Academic Policy and Committee on Academic and Professional Concerns, 2005-2008 Member, President s Budget Advisory Committee, 2005-2008 Faculty Advisor, KHDX 93.1 FM (Hendrix Radio Station), 2003-2010 United Way Campaign Coordinator, Hendrix College, 2003-2006 Chair, Student Life Committee, 2003-2004 Elected Member, Committee on Committees, 2002-2004 Appointed Member, Strategic Task Force for the Student Communications Study, 2002-2003 Member, Student Life Committee, 2002-2003 Faculty Advisor for the Student Senate, 2002-2003 Member, College Judicial Council, 2000-2002; alternate, 2002-2008 Faculty Advisor, Hendrix College Philosophy Club, 1998-2009 Member, Committee on Library and Learning Resources, 1998-2000 6 References Thomas M. Lennon, Department of Philosophy, Talbot College, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 3K7; Phone: (519) 661-2111, ext. 85751. <tlennon@uwo.ca> Thomas L. Prendergast, Department of Philosophy, Coughlin Hall 132, PO Box 1881, Marquette University, Milwaukee WI 53201-1881; Phone: (414) 288-6857. <Thomas.Prendergast@marquette.edu> Lee C. Rice, Department of Philosophy, Coughlin Hall 132, PO Box 1881, Marquette University, Milwaukee WI 53201-1881; Phone: (414) 288-6857. <lrice@wi.rr.com> Tad Schmaltz, Department of Philosophy, 2231 Angell Hall, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109; Phone: (734) 764-6285. <tschmalt@umich.edu>