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Curriculum Vitae Kara Richardson 541 Hall of Languages Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1170 kricha03@syr.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Syracuse University, August 2008 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Medieval Philosophy Classical Arabic Philosophy Descartes AREA OF COMPETENCE Early Modern Philosophy EDUCATIONAL RECORD Ph.D. (Philosophy), Collaborative Program in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, University of Toronto, 2001-2008 Dissertation Title: The Metaphysics of Agency: Avicenna and his Legacy Dissertation Advisors: Deborah Black and Marleen Rozemond M.L.I.S., McGill University, 1996-1998 B.A., University of Waterloo, 1990-1995 PUBLICATIONS 1. Two arguments for natural teleology from Avicenna s Shifā in History of Philosophy Quarterly, in press. 2. Formal Causality: giving being by constituting and completing, in Suárez on Aristotelian Causality, ed. Jakob Leth Fink. Leiden: Brill, in press. 3. Averroism in The Routledge Companion to the Sixteenth Century, eds. Benjamin Hill and Henrik Lagerlund. London: Routledge, forthcoming. 4. Review of Philosophical Psychology in Arabic Thought and the Latin Aristotelianism of the 13 th century, eds. Luis Xavier López-Farjeat and Jörg Alejandro Tellkamp in Vivarium, forthcoming.

5. Efficient Causation from Ibn Sīnā to Ockham in Oxford Philosophical Concepts: Efficient Causation, ed. Tad Schmaltz. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, 105-131. 6. Avicenna and the Principle of Sufficient Reason in Review of Metaphysics 67.4 (2014): 743-768. 7. Avicenna s Conception of the Efficient Cause in British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21.2 (2013): 220-239. 8. Review of The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy, eds. Robert Pasnau and Christina Van Dyke in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2011.11.24. 9. Review of Walter Ott, Causation and Laws of Nature in Early Modern Philosophy in Review of Metaphysics 65.1 (2011): 177-179. 10. Avicenna and Aquinas on Form and Generation in The Arabic, Hebrew and Latin Reception of Avicenna's Metaphysics, eds. Dag Hasse and Amos Bertolacci. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2011, 251-274. 11. Review of Averroes (Ibn Rushd) of Cordoba, Long Commentary on the De Anima of Aristotle, trans. Richard C. Taylor in Journal of the History of Philosophy, 48.3 (2010): 398-99. WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Descartes on Substantial Form, Active Qualities and Causality, revised and resubmitted to Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 2. Causation in Arabic and Islamic Thought, for Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 3. Agent Intellect and Human Understanding in Avicenna and Aquinas, for The History of the Philosophy of Mind. Vol. 2: Boethius to Scotus, ed. Margaret Cameron, Routledge. (6 vol. series edited by Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields) 4. Descartes Argument for Divine Conservation, in progress 5. Avicenna on Determinism and Human Freedom, in progress PRESENTATIONS 1. Descartes on Substantial Form, Active Qualities and Causality, Workshop on Substantial Form and Causality in Aquinas, Suárez and Descartes, Syracuse University, Nov. 8, 2014 2. Avicenna on Determinism and Human Freedom, Harvard History of Philosophy Workshop, Dept. of Philosophy, Harvard University, October 4, 2014. 3. Avicenna on the Scope of Final Causation in the Shifā, Cornell Summer Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, Dept. of Philosophy, Cornell University, June 1, 2014. 4. Descartes Argument for Divine Conservation, Early Modern Workshop, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Toronto, March 6, 2014. 5. Comments on Gloria Frost s Three Medieval Models of Primary and Secondary Causation: Aquinas, Scotus, and Auriol, University of Toronto Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, September 21, 2013 6. Avicenna and the Principle of Sufficient Reason, Cornell Summer Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, Cornell University, June 1, 2013

7. Avicenna on Final Causality and Cognition, Dept. of Philosophy, Wilfrid Laurier University, April 5, 2012. 8. Avicenna on Final Causality and Cognition, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Toronto, December 3, 2011. 9. Descartes on Time and Conservation, New York City Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy, Fordham University, November 20, 2011. 10. Avicenna on Final Causality and Cognition, Dept. of Philosophy, University of California at Irvine, October 28, 2011. 11. Descartes on Activity and Substantial Form, The Mentoring Project for Pre-tenure Women Faculty in Philosophy, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, June 20, 2011. 12. Efficient Causality in Later Medieval Philosophy, Efficient Causation: The History of the Concept, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Michigan, May 21, 2011. 13. Descartes on Time and Conservation, Descartes Colloquium, Upstate New York Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy, Syracuse University, May 7, 2011. 14. Avicenna on Final Causality and Cognition, Dept. of Philosophy, Carleton University, March 1, 2011. 15. Descartes and the Philosophy of Mind, Syracuse Undergraduate Philosophy Club, Syracuse University, November 3, 2010. 16. Reason Over Passion?, Passions and Transgressions in Medieval Thought: A One- Day Colloquium, Syracuse University, April 16, 2010. 17. Descartes on the Causal Powers of Bodies Without Substantial Forms, Upstate New York Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, October 9, 2009. 18. Making and Making Be in Avicenna, Cornell Summer Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, Cornell University, May 29, 2009. 19. Suarez on the Common Ratio of Cause, Graduate Student Internal Speaker, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, March 27, 2009 20. Comments on Aaron Koller s Reassessing Baumgarten s Contribution to Aesthetics, Upstate New York Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy, Syracuse University, February 15, 2009. 21. Comments on Peter Dear s Early Modern Conceptions of Reason, Upstate New York Early Modern Workshop, Cornell University, November 16, 2008. 22. Comments on Cees Leijenhorst s Suarez on Self-Knowledge, Francisco Suarez: Last Medieval or First Early Modern, University of Western Ontario, September 12-14, 2008. 23. Avicenna on the Agent Intellect and Substantial Generation, Villa Vigoni Conference on Avicenna s Metaphysics, Menaggio, Italy, July 4, 2008. 24. Descartes Denial of Substantial Forms: The Argument from Obscurity, Johns Hopkins University, January 31, 2008. 25. Descartes Denial of Substantial Forms: The Argument from Obscurity, Syracuse University, January 18, 2008. 26. Avicenna and Aquinas on Human Knowledge Acquisition, Graduate Student Workshop, Colloquium in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, University of Western Ontario, October 14, 2007.

27. Avicenna on Efficient Causality, XII International Congress of Medieval Philosophy, Palermo, Italy, September 18, 2007. 28. Aristotle, Avicenna and Aquinas on the Generation of Form, Graduate Student Workshop, Self and Consciousness from Plato to Kant, University of Toronto, May 16, 2007 29. Comments on Robbie Moser s Putting St. Thomas Back in Analytical Thomism, 2006 Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, York University, May 30, 2006 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee for British Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2014 APA Eastern Division Advisory Committee to the Program Committee, Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, 2012 Workshop Co-ordinator, Upstate New York Workshop in Early Modern Philosophy, 2009 Referee for Res Philosophica, 2013 Session Chair, The Philosophy of Francisco Suarez, with Benjamin Hill, Helen Hattab and Sydney Penner. American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting, February 20, 2013. Referee for Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2009 Session Chair, Author Meets Critics: Tad Schmaltz, Descartes on Causation, with Daniel Garber and Steven Nadler as critics. American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting, December 30, 2009. Conference Organizer (with Melissa Frankel), Syracuse Philosophy Annual Workshop and Network: Nature and Purpose in Early Modern Philosophy, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, August 9-12, 2009. Participants included Alison Simmons (Harvard), Michael Della Rocca (Yale), Tad Schmaltz (Michigan), Lisa Downing (Ohio State), Daniel Garber (Princeton), and Marleen Rozemond (Toronto). Session Chair, Thérèse-Anne Druart, Ibn Sina or Avicenna, and Duns Scotus, Colloquium in Medieval Philosophy, University of Toronto, September 20, 2008. DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 1. Ad hoc Committee on Climate for Women and Minorities, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, Fall 2014 2. Ad hoc Committee on Graduate Student Placement, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, Spring 2013 3. ABD Workshop Co-ordinator, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2012-13 4. Graduate Admissions Committee, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2011-12 5. Search Committee (for Chair), Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2010-11 6. Executive Committee, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2010-11 7. Executive Committee, Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2009-10 8. Search Committee (for Assistant Professor), Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2009-10

9. Search Committee (for Sutton Fellow), Dept. of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 2008-9 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 1. Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2006-7 2. Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2005-6 3. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Doctoral Student Fellowship, 2004-5 4. Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 2003-4 5. University of Toronto Open Fellowship, 2002-2003 6. University of Toronto Open Fellowship, 2001-2002 LANGUAGES Reading knowledge of Latin, French and Arabic CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENCE STATUS Canadian Citizen U.S. Permanent Resident