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Publications

Books
- A Future for Presentism (Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2006) [See 'News' section for details.]
- Philosophical Ridings (Oxford: Oneworld Publications, June 2007) [See 'News' section for details.]
Recent Journal Articles
- 'Numerical Quantification and Temporal Intervals: A Span-er in the Works for Presentism?'
, in Logique et Analyse (Special Edition on the 50th Anniversary of Arthur Prior's Time and Modality) (Volume 50, No.199, 2007)
- 'A Theory of Presentism', in Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Volume. 36, No. 1, March 2006: 1-24)
- 'Future Contingents, Non-Contradiction and the Law of Excluded Middle Muddle', in Analysis (Volume 64, No. 2, April 2004: 122-8)
- 'Becoming Inflated', in British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (Volume 55, No.1, March 2004: 107-19)
- 'When am I?', in Australasian Journal of Philosophy (Volume 80, No.3, September 2002: 359-71)
Chapters in Edited Collections
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'Tense Logic with Numerical Quantification', in A.Bottani, M.Carrara & R.Davies (eds.) The Metaphysics of Time (Synthese Library, forthcoming)
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'Fatalism, Freedom and Future Contingents', in C. Callender (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Time (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
Work Appearing in Anthologies
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'The Present Dialectic in Special Relativity', in L.N. Oaklander (ed.) Routledge Major Works: The Philosophy of Time: Critical Concepts in Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2008).
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'A Theory of Presentism', in L.N. Oaklander (ed.) Routledge Major Works: The Philosophy of Time: Critical Concepts in Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2008).
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'When am I?', in L.N. Oaklander (ed.) Routledge Major Works: The Philosophy of Time: Critical Concepts in Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2008).
Popular Articles
- 'From Spare Part to High Art: the Aesthetics of Motorcycles', in B.E. Rollin et al. (eds.) Harley-Davidson and Philosophy (Open Court, Philosophy and Popular Culture Series, 2006), 101-16.
Reviews and Critical Notices
- 'Thought and Reality', Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science (forthcoming)
- 'The Images of Time (by Robin Le Poidevin)', Philosophical Quarterly (forthcoming)
- 'Truth and the Past (by Michael Dummett)', Mind (Volume 116, No.464, October 2007: 1110-4)
- 'A Limited Look at Lewis (Daniel Nolan's David Lewis)', Metascience (Volume 15, No.2, July 2006: 283-5)
- 'Time, Tense and Reference (edited by A.Jokić and Q.Smith)', Mind (Volume 114, No.455, July 2005: 747-50)
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Selection of Recent and Forthcoming Conference Gigs

- The Philosophy of Time, University of Oxford, UK (23-24th May 2009) [with Robin Le Poidevin, for the Faculty of Continuing Education.]
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The architecture of theoretical and practical knowledge. Between epistemology, science and history, University of Rome 3, Italy (10-12th Sept. 2008)
- The Philosophy of Time, University of St Andrews, UK (15th Dec. 2007) [with Katherine Hawley and Trenton Merricks]
- The Metaphysics of Time, University of Bergamo, Italy (6-8th Sept. 2007) [other plenary session speakers were: Joseph Diekemper, Mark Heller, Jonathan Lowe, Nathan Oaklander, Steven Savitt]
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Other Academic Posts

Journal Referee (2002-Present): § American Philosophical Quarterly § Analysis § Australasian Journal of Philosophy § British Journal for the Philosophy of Science § Erkenntnis § Mind § Oneworld Publications § Philosophical Papers § Philosophical Quarterly §Routledge § Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science § Synthèse
Director of Studies for Philosophy (Cambridge): Pembroke College (2003-7); New Hall (2006-7); Sidney Sussex College (2004-5)
Director of Studies for History and Philosophy of Science (Cambridge): Pembroke College ((2003-4); (2006-7))
Elected as an Academic Associate of Pembroke College, Cambridge (2003-6)
Examiner for the Cambridge Philosophy Tripos (2002-7)
Interviewed for admission to Philosophy (Cambridge): Pembroke (1999-2007); New Hall (2006-7); Newnham (2000-1); St Catharine's (2001-5); Sidney Sussex (2005).
Secretary of the Moral Sciences Club (2000-1) (Cambridge)
Treasurer of the Amoral Sciences Club (1995-8) (Cambridge)
Founder and Chair of the Immoral Sciences Club (2000-7) (Pembroke College, Cambridge)
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