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Curriculum Vitae Joseph Mendola Work Address: Department of Philosophy 1010 Oldfather Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68588-0321 (402) 472-0528 email: jmendola1@unl.edu Employment: Professor of Philosophy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2017- Chair and Professor of Philosophy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1998-2017. Chair and Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1997-1998. Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1992-1997. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1986-1992. Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, Summer 1984, 1985, and 1987, Winter 1989, Summer 1991. Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, 1985-1986. Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, North Carolina State University, 1984-1985. Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Rochester, 1983-1984 Education: Ph.D. (philosophy), University of Michigan, 1983. M.A. (philosophy), University of Michigan, 1981. A.B. magna cum laude (philosophy), Haverford College, 1979. AOS: ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind AOC: social and political philosophy, philosophy of language, philosophy of physics 1

Publications: A) Books: Human Thought, volume 70 in The Philosophical Studies Series (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1997). This book develops a chastened empiricist account of the possible contents of human thoughts, and explores the conditions required for the truth and existence of such thoughts. Goodness and Justice: A Consequentialist Moral Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). Paperback issued 2011. This book presents a three-part moral theory. It develops a new form of consequentialism involving group acts, called multiple-act consequentialism. It defends classical hedonism, but argues that the overall value of outcomes is distribution-sensitive. Anti-Externalism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008). Paperback issued 2013. This book argues that externalism in the philosophy of mind is false. It critically examines arguments for externalism resting on intuitive examples, externalist accounts of perceptual content, and externalist theories that involve the mediation of thought by language. And it develops a plausible internalist but physicalist alternative. Human Interests, or Ethics for Physicalists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014). This book develops a desire-based account of the good that is an alternative to the hedonism of Goodness and Justice. And it applies a modified form of multiple-act consequentialism and the proper understanding of the distributional-sensitivity of valuable outcomes to issues about the evaluation of alternatives in ethics and social and political philosophy. It argues that under the presumption of physicalism there are no viable competitor normative theories, often because of debilitating indeterminacies. I am currently writing a book on entwined issues involving commonsense ontology, experience, and the nature of the physical world. This involves investigation of the kinds of modal structure involved in each of these three cases. This is intended as the foundation for three future monographs: on belief and truth, on desire and its appropriate role in social-political philosophy, and on aesthetics and objective theories of the good. 2

B) Papers, book sections, and reviews: "Parfit on Directly Collectively Self-Defeating Moral Theories", Philosophical Studies 50, 1986, 153-166. "The Indeterminacy of Options", American Philosophical Quarterly 24, 1987, 125-136. "Gauthier's Morals by Agreement and Two Kinds of Rationality", Ethics 97, 1987, 765-774. "On Rawls' Basic Structure: Forms of Justification and the Subject Matter of Social Philosophy", The Monist 71, 1988, 437-454. "Normative Realism, or Bernard Williams and Ethics at the Limit", Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67, 1989, 306-318. "Objective Value and Subjective States", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research L, 1990, 695-713. "An Ordinal Modification of Classical Utilitarianism", Erkenntnis, 33, 1990, 73-88. "Intending and Motivation", Analysis 50, 1990, 190-193. Review of Heller, General Ethics, in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, June 1991. Review of Hardin, Color for Philosophers, in Nous, December 1992. Review of Bigelow and Pargetter, Science and Necessity, in The Philosophical Review, January 1993. Entry on transcendental arguments, in the Blackwell Companion to Metaphysics, 1994. Review of Bhargava, Individualism in Social Science, in The Review of Metaphysics, September 1994. Entry on informed consent, in the Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 1995. Entry on moral psychology, in the Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 1995. Entry on rational psychology, in the Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 1995. Review of Stocker, Valuing Emotions, in The Review of Metaphysics, December 1997. Review of Levi, For The Sake of Argument, in Philosophy of Science, December 1998. 3

Hart, Fuller, Dworkin, and Fragile Norms, The SMU Law Review 52, 1999, 111-134. Review of Robinson, Philosophy and Mystification, in Philosophical Books, October 1999. A Dilemma for Asymmetric Dependence, Nous 37, 2003, 232-257. Review of Bittner, Doing Things for Reasons, in Ethics, January 2003. Review of Joyce, The Myth of Morality, in Philosophical Books, October 2003. Justice Within Life, American Philosophical Quarterly 41, 2004, 125-140. Consequences, Group Acts, and Trolleys, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86, 2005, 64-87. Intuitive Maximin, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35, 2005, 439-440. Intuitive Hedonism, Philosophical Studies 128, 2006, 441-447. Multiple-Act Consequentialism, Nous 40, 2006, 395-427. Papineau on Etiological Teleosemantics for Beliefs, Ratio 19, 2006, 305-320. Review of Ci, The Two Faces of Justice, in Mind, July 2007. Knowledge and Evidence, The Journal of Philosophy 104, 2007, 157-160. Review Essay on Fred Feldman, Pleasure and the Good Life, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 74, 2007, 220-232. Review Essay on Graham Oddie, Value, Reality, and Desire, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76, 2008, 484-494. Real Desires and Well-Being, Philosophical Issues 19, 2009, 148-165. Review of Joseph Heath, Following the Rules, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, March 2009). Precis of Anti-Externalism and Reply to Richard, Hilbert, and Ebbs, Analytical Philosophy 54, 2013, 244-247 and 268-276. Review of Iwao Hirose, Moral Aggregation, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2015. With Aaron Bronfman, Allan Gibbard, Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, 3 rd edition, 2015. Review of Barbara Gail Montero, Thought in Action, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2016. Review of Fred Feldman, Distributive Justice, Ethics, 2017. 4

Recent presentations: The Conditional Analysis of Ability, Department of Philosophy, Florida State University, September 12, 2008. Morality and Starvation, Halifax, Public Lecture sponsored by CCEPA and the Department of Philosophy, St. Mary s University, September 24, 2009. Intrinsic and Instrumental Desires, Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University, September 25, 2009. Reply to Commentators, book symposium on Anti-Externalism, APA 2011 Pacific Division Meeting. Multiple-Act Consequentialism and Losses from Defection, ISUS XII Conference at NYU, August 10, 2012. The Metaphysics of Hedonism, Oxford University Hedonism Conference, March 6, 2014. Panel discussant, University of Michigan Gibbard Conference, May 2016. 5

Courses Taught: History and Continental Philosophy: Graduate Survey of the History of Early Modern Philosophy (Nebraska) Twentieth Century Continental Philosophy (Nebraska) Metaphysics: Graduate Seminar on Individuation (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Properties (Nebraska) Graduate Metaphysics Survey Seminar (Nebraska) Metaphysics of Modality Graduate Seminar (Rochester) Undergraduate Metaphysics Survey (Nebraska) Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology (Michigan) Philosophy of Mind: Graduate Seminar on Perception (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Recent Work on Consciousness (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Externalism in Philosophy of Mind (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Content and Consciousness (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Eliminative Materialism (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on the Passions (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Human Thought (Nebraska) Introduction to Philosophy of Mind (Rochester) Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Physics (Nebraska) Ethics and Social-Political Philosophy: Graduate Seminar on Just Good (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Liberty Equality (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Deontological Ethical Theories (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Neo-Utilitarian Moral Theory (Nebraska) Graduate Seminar on Neo-Kantian Ethical Theory (Nebraska, Oklahoma) Graduate Seminar on Neo-Aristotelian Ethical Theory (Nebraska) Graduate Survey of Ethics (Oklahoma) Graduate Survey of Social Philosophy (Michigan) Introduction to Ethical Theory (Michigan, Nebraska) Medical Ethics (Nebraska, North Carolina State) Introductory Courses Taught: Contemporary Moral Problems (North Carolina State, Nebraska) Introduction to Logic (Michigan, Nebraska) Introduction to Philosophy (Nebraska, Oklahoma, Michigan, North Carolina State) 6

Service to the Profession: ACLS fellowship reviewer, 2012-2015 Chair, Program Committee, 2001 American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting Member of the Program Committee, 2000 American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting Refereeing for: Mind, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Philosophical Studies, Journal of Moral Philosophy, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Quarterly, Erkenntnis, Nous, Ethics, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Journal of Philosophical Research, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophia, Cornell University Press, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Wadsworth Press, Blackwell Publishers Who s Who in America: 2006-present University Service at UNL: Chair, Philosophy Department,1997-2017 Chair, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures Chair Search Committee, 2015-2016 College Executive Committee Elected Member, 2012-2015 Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee Member, 2013-2014 Law School Ethics Center steering committee, 2004-present University Committee on Conflicts of Interest in Research, 2006-2015 Chair, University Committee on Conflicts of Interest in Research, 2009-2015 Chancellors Committee to Revise Conflict of Interest Policy, 2010-2011 National Science Foundation Internal Investigation Committee, 2007 College of Arts and Sciences Executive (tenure and promotion) Committee, 1995-1997 Search Committee for the Director of the Nebraska Humanities Center, 2000 Associate Dean Search Committee, 2004 Departmental Service at UNL: Philosophy Curriculum Committee Chair, 1995-1997 Philosophy Graduate Chair and Graduate Advisor, 1988-1995 Search Committees, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1993-94 7