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DAVID VANDER LAAN Curriculum Vitae updated Sept 2017 Office Department of Philosophy Westmont College 955 La Paz Road Santa Barbara, CA 93108 (805) 565-7041 Professional Appointments Westmont College, Professor 2012 to present Westmont College, Associate Professor 2006-2012 Westmont College, Assistant Professor University of Notre Dame, Instructor 2000-2006 2000 Education University of Notre Dame Ph.D. in Philosophy, Jan. 2000 Calvin College B.A. in Philosophy and Mathematics, May 1993 Areas of Specialization Metaphysics Logic Philosophy of Religion Areas of Competence Ancient & Medieval Philosophy Philosophy of Mind Epistemology Dissertation Title: Committee: Impossible Worlds Alvin Plantinga (director) Michael Kremer Peter van Inwagen Dean Zimmerman

Articles The Paradox of the End without End (under consideration). "Creation and Conservation, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (forthcoming). The Argument from Adverse Consequences, in Robert Arp, ed., Just the Fallacies, Wiley-Blackwell (forthcoming). The Concord of Molinism with Modal Voluntarism, Analysis Reviews 2015 75 (2): 259-270. Singular Propositions and Serious Actualism: A Reply to Merricks, in Kelly James Clark and Michael Rea, eds., Reason, Metaphysics, and Mind: New Essays on the Philosophy of Alvin Plantinga, Oxford University Press, 2012. Lewis s Argument for Possible Worlds, in Steven Barbone and Michael Bruce, eds., Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. A Relevance Constraint on Composition, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88:1 (March 2010), 135-145. The Sanctification Argument for Purgatory, Faith & Philosophy 24:3 (July 2007), 331-339. Matthew Davidson, Thomas Crisp, David Vander Laan, eds., Knowledge and Reality: Essays in Honor of Alvin Plantinga, Kluwer Academic Press, 2006. Persistence and Divine Conservation, Religious Studies 42 (2006), 159-176. Counterpossibles and Similarity, in Frank Jackson and Graham Priest, eds., Lewisian Themes: the Philosophy of David K. Lewis, Oxford University Press, 2004. A Regress Argument for Restrictivism, Philosophical Studies 103:2 (March (II) 2001), 201-215. The Ontology of Impossible Worlds, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38:4 (Fall 1997), 597-620. Book Reviews Review of Who s Afraid of Relativism? Community, Contingency, and Creaturehood by James K. A. Smith, Christian Scholar s Review, XLV:4 (Summer 2016). Review of Rethinking Human Nature: A Christian Alternative to the Soul by Kevin Corcoran, Faith & Philosophy, 25:3 (July 2008). In Progress Unity and Persons: An Essay in Ontology (working title) is a book on composition and the ontology of persons. Part I argues that if oneness is an intrinsic feature of what bears it, then either unrestricted composition or mereological nihilism must be correct (though no compelling argument favors one over the other). With plausible assumptions, this disjunction implies that material objects do not gain or lose parts. It thus neatly avoids the Paradox of Increase. It also raises the question what (if

anything) we humans might be. Part II defends the view that human persons are immaterial objects. Together with their transient bodies, they form medium-scale ecosystems. These anthroposomatic systems have a high degree of functional unity, but do not have ontological unity. Nonetheless, states of affairs involving them are bearers of value. As a bonus, the view allows a resolution of the otherwise troublesome Problem of the Many. Invited Presentations Comments on Pittard s Evil and God s Toxin Puzzle, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, 30 March 2016. The Bearing of Theism on Modal Theory: Comments on Sullivan s Modal Ecumenism, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, 16 April 2014 Emergence, Resurrection, and Souls: Comments on O Connor s Do Souls Matter for Christian Theology? Logos Workshop, University of Notre Dame, 5 May 2012 Singular Propositions and Serious Actualism: A Reply to Merricks, Alvin Plantinga Retirement Celebration, 21 May 2010 Reply to Steinhart s Stage Theory and Resurrection Replicas, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting, 7 April 2007 Counterpossibles and Impossible Worlds, Philosophy Symposium, California State University at San Bernadino, 16 Nov. 2001 Reply to Yandell (response to Being Immortal and Being a Person ), Wheaton Philosophy Conference, 27 Oct. 2001 Impossible Worlds and Counterfactuals, Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of California at Santa Barbara, 23 Feb. 2001 Impossible Worlds and Counterfactual Semantics, Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of Notre Dame, 4 Dec. 1998 Other Selected Presentations The Paradox of the End without End, Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, 21 Oct. 2016. The Paradox of the End without End, Pacific Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, 18 March 2016. Is Composition an Intrinsic Relation? Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, 18 March 2011. Bodies as Ecosystems, Eastern Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, 18 April 2008. Evolution and the Fall, The Nature of Belief: Evolutionary Explanation, Biological Function, and Divine Purpose, Calvin College, 4 Nov. 2005.

How to Wiggle Out of Purgatory, Pacific Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, 26 Feb. 2004. Divine Conservation and Persistence through Time, Paul C. Wilt Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Lecture, Westmont College, 21 Oct. 2002. Persistence and Divine Conservation, Midwest Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, Indiana University, 13 Sept. 2002. Materialism and Persistence, panel discussion, Dust of the Ground or Souls in Earthly Tents? Westmont College, 16 Feb. 2002. A Regress Argument for Restrictive Incompatibilism, Pittsburgh Graduate Philosophy Conference, March 2000. Impossible Worlds and the Dependence of Abstracta on God, Pacific Regional Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, 31 Jan. 1998. Research Interests I have broad interests in metaphysics, but my chief interests lie in three areas: Ontology. I am interested in a collection of interrelated questions about identity, material (and other) composition, time and persistence through it, causation, and vagueness, among other things. I am also interested in the ontology of abstract objects like propositions, properties, and possible and (I d say) impossible worlds. Metaphysical issues in philosophical theology, especially issues about divine agency, as in theories of providence (e.g., Molinism and its ongoing debate with open theism ), conservation (see above), and creation (e.g., whether abstracta are created, so that one necessary existent may depend on another). The borderland of metaphysics and logic, especially where it overlaps the areas mentioned above. This includes modal and counterfactual logic (and the metaphysical questions they raise, such as those about the nature of possible worlds and the grounding of counterfactuals of freedom), many-valued logic, relative identity, and the like. Classes Taught (at Westmont College unless noted) Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Classical and Non-Classical Logics Critical Reasoning and Logic Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) Logic and Metaphysics of Modality Mathematics and Philosophy in Western Culture Metaphysics Philosophical Perspectives Philosophical Perspectives (Honors) Philosophical Theology Philosophy of Religion Senior Seminar: Free Will and Its Significance Death and the Meaning of Life (Notre Dame) First-Year Composition (Notre Dame) University Seminar in Philosophy (Notre Dame)

Other Professional and Service Activities served on the Society of Christian Philosophers Pacific-Mountain Regional Committee, 2017-2019 served on the Board of Editorial Consultants of Faith and Philosophy, 2012-present helped plan and host 2012 Society of Christian Philosophers Pacific Regional meeting at Westmont College attended the conference Changing Faces: Cultural Competency, Diversity, and Reconciliation at Trinity Christian College, Sept. 2011 served as consultant to Russell Howell and James Bradley, editors of Mathematics through the Eyes of Faith, fall 2010 served as a referee for the journals below Australasian Journal of Philosophy Canadian Journal of Philosophy Erkenntnis European Journal of Analytic Philosophy Faith and Philosophy Journal of Analytic Theology Religious Studies Philosophical Quarterly Philosophical Studies Philosophy Compass Synthese chaired the Freedom and Determinism colloquium at the Pacific Division meeting of the 2010 American Philosophical Association organized the Society of Christian Philosophers session at the 2006 Pacific Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association chaired the Society of Christian Philosophers session at the Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, 29 Dec. 2005 co-organized an interdisciplinary colloquium on the mind/body problem, Dust of the Ground or Souls in Earthly Tents? with Thomas Fikes, Feb. 11-16, 2002 served on the Society of Christian Philosophers Pacific Regional Committee, 2000-2003 helped plan and host 2001 Society of Christian Philosophers Pacific Regional meeting at Westmont College served as faculty advisor for the California Iota (Westmont College) chapter of the Phi Sigma Tau honor society, 2001-2006 participated in the Santa Barbarians (UCSB philosophy discussion group), 2000- present A more detailed list of activities is available upon request.