Justin Erik Halldór Smith
Université Paris Diderot - Paris VII
Département Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences
Bâtiment Condorcet - Case 7019
75205 Paris - cedex 13
France
Telephone: 1-514-814-2006
E-mail: justin.smith -at- univ-paris-diderot.fr
Date of Birth: July 30, 1972
Citizenship: U.S. and Canadian Dual Citizen
Employment History
From Fall, 2013 Professeur des Universités, Département d'Histoire et Philosophie des Sciences, Université Paris Diderot - Paris VII
June, 2012- Full Professor, Department of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
2006-2012 Associate Professor of Philosophy, with tenure, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada
Spring, 2011 Member of the School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey
2007-08 Humboldt Foundation Research Fellow, Institut für Philosophie, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany
2003-06 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, tenure track, Concordia University
Spring, 2003 Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey
2000-2002 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, tenure track, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Associated Faculty, Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies.
Spring, 2000 Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Barnard College
1998-99 Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University
Academic Background
1994-2000 Columbia University, Department of Philosophy,
Ph.D. April 15, 2000. Dissertation: Leibniz, Microscopy, and the Metaphysics of Composite Substance.
M. Phil.: May, 1996; M.A.: May, 1995.
1997-98 Leibniz Forschungsstelle, Westfälische-Wilhelms Universität Münster, Münster, Germany. Doctoral Research on a DAAD Fellowship.
1992-94 University of California, Davis. B.A., with Honors in Philosophy and Highest Honors in Slavic Linguistics.
Other Study:
Summer, 2012: Intensive Sanskrit course, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg. Certificate of proficiency.
Spring, 1994: Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia; Fall, 1990, Leningrad State University, Leningrad, USSR. Courses completed in Russian language and literature.
Primary Research Interests
Leibniz; Rationalism; History and Philosophy of Biology; Early Modern Natural Philosophy; History and Philosophy of Anthropology
Developing Research and Teaching Interests
Classical Indian Philosophy; Ancient Philosophy; Race; Cognitive Science; Aesthetics
Languages
For Teaching, Lecturing, and Writing: English, French, German, Russian.
For Research: English, French, German, Latin, Russian (fluent); Greek, Sanskrit, Italian, Spanish, Dutch (intermediate).
RESEARCH
Publications
Books
Justin E. H. Smith, A Global History of Philosophy, to 1700, under contract with Princeton University Press, to appear, 2017.
Justin E. H. Smith, Nature, Human Nature, and Human Difference: Early Modern Philosophy and the Invention of Race, under contract with Princeton University Press, to appear 2013.
Justin E. H. Smith, Divine Machines: Leibniz and the Sciences of Life, Princeton University Press, 2011. Reviewed in Isis, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, HoPoS, British Journal for the History of Philosophy, The Leibniz Review.
Critical Editions
François Duchesneau and Justin E. H. Smith (eds. and trans.), The Leibniz-Stahl Controversy, a critical bilingual edition of Georg Ernst Stahl’s Negotium Otiosum, seu ΣΚΙΑΜΑΧΙΑ, Halle, 1720 (under contract in the Yale Leibniz Series of Yale University Press, to appear 2012).
Edited Volumes
Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), Embodiment, in the Oxford Philosophical Concepts series (Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
Ohad Nachtomy and Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy (under contract with Oxford University Press, to appear 2013).
Mogens Lærke, Eric Schliesser, and Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), Philosophy and Its History: New Essays on the Methods and Aims of Research in the History of Philosophy (under contract with Oxford University Press, to appear 2012).
Justin E. H. Smith and Ohad Nachtomy (eds.), Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz, Dordrecht: Springer Synthese New Historical Library, 2011.
Carlos Fraenkel, Dario Perinetti, and Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), The Rationalists: Between Tradition and Innovation, Dordrecht: Springer Synthese New Historical Library, 2010.
Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Special Journal Issues
Justin E. H. Smith and James Delbourgo (eds.), In Kind: Species of Exchange in Early Modern Science, a special issue of Annals of Science (April, 2013).
Articles on Leibniz in Journals and Edited Volumes (all peer-reviewed)
"Substance corporelle et perception monadique," in Archives de Philosophie, forthcoming, 2014.
“Leibniz et l’économie animale,” in Michel Fichant (ed.), Leibniz, a special issue of Les cahiers d’histoire de la philosophie, forthcoming, 2013.
“‘Leibniz and Stahl on the Role of the Soul in the Body,” in Studia Leibnitiana, forthcoming, 2012.
“Leibniz and Medicine,” in Maria-Rosa Antognazza (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Leibniz, Oxford University Press, forthcoming, 2012.
“‘Spirit is a Stomach’: The Iatrochemical Background to Leibniz’s Theory of Corporeal Substance,” in Mordechai Feingold and Gideon Manning (eds.), Hylomorphism, Brill, forthcoming, 2012.
“‘A Mere Organical Body Like a Clock’? Organic Body and the Problem of Idealism in the Late Leibniz,” in Eighteenth Century Thought 4 (2008).
“Genealogy or Convergence? Leibniz and the Spectre of Pagan Rationality,” in Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist?, Dordrecht: Springer, 2008.
“‘Corpus hominis est machina quaedam’: A Selection of Texts from the LH III Manuscripts. Latin transcription, English translation, and commentary,” in The Leibniz Review (December, 2007): 141-179.
“Leibniz on Spermatozoa and Immortality,” in Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 89 (2007): 264-282.
“Leibniz and the Cambridge Platonists in the Debate over Plastic Natures” (with Pauline Phemister), in Paline Phemister and Stuart Brown (eds.), Leibniz and the English-Speaking World, Dordrecht: Springer, 2007, 95-110.
“The Leibnizian Organism between Locke’s Thinking Matter and Cudworth’s Plastic Natures,” in François Duchesneau an Jérémie Griard (eds.), Leibniz selon les Nouveaux essais sur l’entendement humain, Paris and Montréal: Bellarmin-Vrin, 2006.
“The Metaphysics of Animal Generation in Aristotle and Leibniz,” in Yeditepe’de Felsefe 3 (2004): 235-257.
“Christian Platonism and the Metaphysics of Body in Leibniz,” in British Journal for the History of Philosophy 12, 1 (2004): 43-59.
“Confused Perception and Corporeal Substance in Leibniz,” in The Leibniz Review 13 (2003): 45-66.
“Leibnizian Organisms, Nested Individuals, and Units of Selection” (with Ohad Nachtomy and Ayelet Shavit), in Theory in Biosciences 121 (2002): 205-230.
“Leibniz’s Preformationism: Between Metaphysics and Biology,” in Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research 77 (2002): 161-192.
“Leibniz Scholarship in Germany, 1890-1945,” in The Leibniz Review (2002).
“Leibniz’s Hylomorphic Monad,” in History of Philosophy Quarterly 19, 1 (2002): 21-42.
“On the Fate of Composite Substances after 1704,” in Studia Leibnitiana 31, 1, (1999): 1-7.
Articles on Descartes and other Early Modern Philosophers in Journals and Edited Volumes (all peer-reviewed)
"Medical Eudaimonism in Early Modern Philosophy," in Peter Distelzweig (Ed.), Early Modern Medicine and Natural Philosophy, Springer, forthcoming, 2013.
“Cartesian Empiricism in German Medicine,” in Mihnea Dobre and Tammy Nyden (eds.), Cartesian Empiricisms, forthcoming, 2012.
“Theories of Generation and Form,” in Peter Anstey (ed.), Oxford Handbook of 17th-Century British Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2011.
“Animal Souls and Animal Machines,” in Desmonde Clarke and Catherine Wilson (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy in Early Modern Europe, Oxford University Press, 2011, 96-115.
“Natural History and the Speculative Sciences of Origins,” in Aaron Garrett (ed.), Routledge History of 18th-Century Philosophy, Routledge, 2010.
“‘A corporall Philosophy’: Language and ‘Body-Making’ in the Work of John Bulwer (1606-1656),” in Ofer Gal and Charles Wolfe (eds.), Embodied Empiricism, Dordrecht: Springer, 2010.
“Descartes and Henry More on Living Bodies,” in Vlad Alexandrescu (ed.), Branching Off: The Early Modern in Quest for the Unity of Knowledge, Zeta Books, 2009.
“La génération spontanée et le problème de la reproduction des espèces avant et après Descartes,” in Philosophiques 34, 2 (2007): 273-94.
“The Problem of Heredity in Mechanist Embryology,” in Justin E. H. Smith (ed.), The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Article on the Historiography of Philosophy (peer-reviewed)
“The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process,” in Mogens Lærke, Eric Schliesser, and Justin E. H. Smith (eds.), Philosophy and Its History: New Essays on the Methods and Aims of Research in the History of Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2012.
Articles on the History and Philosophy of Science in Journals and Edited Volumes (all peer-reviewed)
"Leibniz on Natural History and National History," in History of Science 1 (2012).
“Diet, Embodiment, and Virtue in the Mechanical Philosophy,” in Emma C. Spary and Barbara Orland (eds.), Assimilating Knowledge: Food and Medicine in Early modern Physiologies, a special issue of Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, forthcoming, 2011.
“ ‘The Unity of the Generative Power’: Modern Taxonomy and the Problem of Animal Generation,” in Perspectives on Science 17, 1 (2008): 78-104.
“Language, Bipedalism, and the Mind-Body Problem in Edward Tyson’s Orang-Outang (1699),” in Intellectual History Review 17, 3 (2007): 291-304.
“The Tenacity of Spirit in Late 17th-Century Natural Philosophy,” in Wolfgang Neuber and Christine Göttler (eds.), Spirits Unseen: The Representation of Subtle Bodies in Early Modern European Culture: Intersections, 9 (2007): 269-92.
“Degeneration and Hybridism in the Early Modern Species Debate: Toward the Philosophical Roots of the Creation-Evolution Controversy,” in Charles T. Wolfe (ed.), Monsters and Philosophy, King’s College Press, 2005, 109-130.
Articles on the History and Philosophy of Anthropology and Race in Journals and Edited Volumes (all peer-reviewed)
"Blood and Soil in the Republic of Letters," in Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, special issue on philosophy and race (forthcoming, 2014).
"'A Series of Generations': Leibniz on Race," in Annals of Science (April, 2013).
“‘Curious Kinks of the Human Mind’: Natural History, Cognition, and the Concept of Race,” in Perspectives on Science, forthcoming, 2011.
“The Pre-Adamite Controversy and the Problem of Racial Difference in 17th-Century Natural Philosophy,” in Marcelo Dascal, Adelino Cattani, and Victor Boantza (eds.), Controversies within the Scientific Revolution, John Benjamins Publishing, 2011.
Articles on Animals and Moral Philosophy (all peer-reviewed)
“The Criminal Trial and Punishment of Animals: A Case Study in Shame and Necessity,” in Andreas Blank (ed.), Animals: New Essays, Munich, Philosophia Verlag, forthcoming, 2013.
“‘A Form of War’: Humans, Animals, and the Shifting Boundaries of Community,” in Klaus Petrus and Markus Wild (eds.), Animal Minds and Animal Morals, Springer, forthcoming, 2013.
Articles on Soviet Philosophy (all peer-reviewed)
“Трансцендентальный идеализм и аналитическая философия с точек зрения советской философии сталинской эры и актуального американского прагматизма [Transcendental Idealism and Analytic Philosophy of Language, from the Perspective of Stalin-Era Soviet Philosophy and Current American Pragmatism],” in Кантовский Сборник 22 (2001): 129-142.
“Stalin and the Linguistic Turn in Soviet Philosophy,” in Wiener Slawistischer Almanach 43 (1999): 129-142.
Encyclopedia, Lexicon, and Reference Articles (‘P’ indicates peer-review)
“Intentional Species,” in Larry Nolan (ed.), The Descartes Lexicon, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming, 2012 (P).
“Leibniz and the Life Sciences,” in Brandon Look (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Leibniz and His Times, Continuum Press, 2011 (P).
“Tier, 1450-1850 [Animal, 1450-1850],” in Die Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit, 2011 (P).
“Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm,” in The New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, New York: Scribner’s Sons, 2004.
“The History of Philosophy,” in The New Dictionary of the History of Ideas, New York: Scribner’s Sons, 2004.
Conference Proceedings (from peer-reviewed conferences)
“Leibniz’ Hylomorphismus in seiner Bedeutung für den französischen Materialismus des 18. Jahrhunderts,” in VII. Internationaler Leibniz-Kongress: Nihil sine ratione, Vorträge, 3. Teil (September, 2001): 1204-1212.
“En attendant dans l’antichambre de la philosophie. La relation de Leibniz à Descartes, d’après M. Devaux,” in Descartes e il seicento. Atti del Seminario ‘Descartes et ses adversaires’, Parigi, 12-13 dicembre, 2000, 93-98.
Book Reviews
Jeanne Roland, Leibniz et l'individualité organique (Vrin/Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 2012), in The Leibniz Review, 2013.
François Duchesneau, L’organisme et le vivant chez Leibniz (Vrin, 2010), in The Leibniz Review, January, 2011 (a twenty-page essay-review).
Daniel Garber, Leibniz: Body, Substance, Monad (Oxford University Press, 2009), in History of Philosophy of Science, 2011.
Tobias Cheung, Res vivens: Agentenmodelle organischer Ordnung, 1600-1800 (Freiburg: Rombach Verlag, 2008), in Isis, 2010.
Daniel Cook, Hartmut Hecht, et al., Leibniz und das Judentum (Studia Leibnitiana Supplementa, 2006), in British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2010.
Mogens Lærke, Leibniz lecteur de Spinoza. La génèse d’une opposition complexe (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2008), in Journal of the History of Philosophy, 2010.
Vincent Aucante, La philosophie médicale de Descartes (Presses Universitaires de France, 2006), in Isis, 2008.
Pauline Phemister, Leibniz and the Natural World: Activity, Passivity, and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz’s Philosophy (Dordrecht: Springer, 2005), in The Leibniz Review, 2006 (an essay-review).
Sarah Hutton, Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher (Cambridge University Press, 2004), in Philosophy in Review, 2005.
Franklin Perkins, Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light (Cambridge University Press, 2004), in Philosophy in Review, 2005.
Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics (Cambridge University Press, 2003), in Teaching Philosophy, 2005.
Simon Critchley, On Humour (Routledge, 2002), in Teaching Philosophy, 2003.
David O’Connor, Hume on Religion (Routledge, 2002), in Teaching Philosophy, 2003 (co-written with Nathan Colaner).
Wolfgang Lefèvre (ed.), Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant: Philosophy and Science in the Eighteenth Century, in Annals of Science 59, 2002.
Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), The Trial and Execution of Socrates: Sources and Controversies, in Teaching Philosophy, 2002.
Eleonore Stump and Norman Kretzmann (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Augustine, in Teaching Philosophy 25, 3 (2002): 266-69.
Robert A. Wilson (ed.), Species: New Interdisciplinary Studies, in Teaching Philosophy 24, 4 (2001): 424-27.
Andreas Blank, Der logische Aufbau von Leibniz’ Metaphysik, in The Leibniz Review 11 (2001): 29-34.
Thomas Leinkauf, Mundus combinatus: Studien zur Struktur der barocken Universalwissenschaft, am Beispiel Athanasius Kirchers, SJ, 1602-1680, in The Leibniz Review 9 (1999): 14-20.
Philip Beeley, Kontinuität und Mechanismus, in The Leibniz Society Review, 1997 (co-written with Christia Mercer).
Translations from the German
“The Knightess of the Siege Perilous,” a translation of Elfriede Jelinek, “Die Ritterin des gefährlichen Platzes,” in Charles T. Wolfe (ed.), Monsters and Philosophy, King’s College Press, 2005.
The Conceptualization of the Social among the Rocky Cree (Verlag Sauerwein, 1999), a translation of Anja Nicole Stuckenberger, Die Konzeptualisierung des Sozialen bei den Rocky Cree (Universität Münster, 1997).
I am currently working on a new translation of Rilke’s Duino Elegies.
Recent Non-Academic and Para-Academic Publications and Projects
2009-present Editor-at-Large, Cabinet Magazine.
2007-present Regular Contributor and Reviewer, n+1 Magazine.
"Working Arrangement," in Lapham's Quarterly, December, 2011.
"Our Animals, Ourselves," in The Chronicle of Higher Education, December, 2011.
"On Disgust," in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Winter, 2013.
Review of David Graeber's Debt: The First 5,000 Years, in Bookforum, December, 2011.
"The Enlightenment's 'Race' Problem, and Ours," in the New York Times series, 'The Stone', February 10, 2013.
"Philosophy's Western Bias," in the New York Times series, 'The Stone', June 3, 2012.
"Living in a Material World," in the New York Times series, 'The Stone', February 13, 2012.
"The Turkey Pardon as Dark Parody," in the New York Times series 'The Stone', November 20, 2011.
"Being and Weather," in the New York Times series 'The Stone', August 29, 2011.
“Philosophy and Curiosity,” in the New York Times series 'The Stone', May 22, 2011.
Articles in Progress
“Corporeal Substance vs. Idealism: A Solution,” to be submitted to the Journal of the History of Philosophy.
“Longitude and Language in Leibniz’s Russian Campaign,” to be submitted to Isis.
“François Bernier: A Gassendian Natural Philosopher in the Court of the Grand Moghul,” to be submitted to Philosophy East and West.
“Detached Rabbit Parts: The Absence of a Sanskrit Zoology and Its Significance for the Cognitive Study of Folk Taxonomy,” to be submitted to History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND COLLOQUIUM PAPERS
Invited Colloquium Papers and Lectures
"The Criminal Trial and Punishment of Animals: A Case Study in Shame and Necessity." Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Baltimore, Maryland, December, 2013.
"Descartes dans la Lune: Astronomie lunaire et métaphysique dans le Voiage du Monde de Descartes de Gabriel Daniel." Physique et Métaphysique: Quels enjeux dans la constitution des cartésianismes et anti-cartésianismes? A conference at the École Normale Supérieure, Paris, October, 2013.
"Are Animals Things?" A Workshop on Things, Department of Philosophy, University of California, Santa Cruz, June 25-27, 2013.
"Diderot, Leibniz, and the Problem of Parthenogenesis." Colloque Leibniz-Diderot, Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, June 18-20, 2013.
"What Was Race? Science, Taxonomy, and the Problem of Historical Kinds." Colloquium Series of the Committee for Interdisciplinary Science Studies, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, May 7, 2013.
"The Theory of Monads as Utopian Fiction." Bifröst University Philosophy Colloquium, Bifröst, Iceland, May 5, 2013.
"Leibniz on Singular Things," New York Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Fordham University, New York, February 15, 2013.
"Anton Wilhelm Amo on the Faculty of Sensation, or, Leibnizianism in West Africa, 1747-1753," Early Modern Philosophy Workshop, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, November 30-2012.
"Tierexperiment als Erkenntnistheorie in der frühen Neuzeit," a public lecture in conjunction with the conference 'Leibniz und die Erfahrung', Universität zu Hannover, Hanover, Germany, June 30, 2012.
Author-Meets-Critics Session on Divine Machines: Leibniz and the Sciences of Life, Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Seattle, Washington, April 4-7, 2012.
“Towards a General Science of the Past: Abductive Inference and Inductive Consilience in Paleontology, Archeology, and History.” Annual Lecture Series of the Center for the Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 18, 2011.
"Sharks' Teeth and Snakes' Tongues: Fossils as an Epistemological Problem from Leibniz to George Gaylord Simpson." Colloquium Series in the History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, October 21, 2011.
“Does the History of Philosophy Require a Philosophy of History?” Colloquium Series of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, May 16, 2011.
“‘Like salt in cured ham’: Chemical Pietism and the Role of the Soul in the Body.” 18th-Century Colloquium Series, Department of History, Princeton University, March 30, 2011.
“Longitude and Language in Leibniz’s Campaign for the Russian Empire.” Colloquium Series of the School for Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, January 30, 2011.
“Ethnolinguistics as Theodicy in Leibniz’s Correspondence with Peter the Great.” Colloquium Series of the Philosophical Psychology, Morality and Politics Research Unit of the University of Helsinki, Finland, June 2, 2010.
“Race, Essence, and the Historical Life of Natural Kinds.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey, July 19, 2009.
“Is the ‘Problem of Consciousness’ a Repetition of the 17th-Century ‘Problem of Life’?” Colloquium Series of the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, April 15, 2009.
“Thinking with Animals in 17th-Century Science: The Epistemological Background to the Royal Society’s Transfusion Experiments.” Seminar of the Early Modern Epistemology Group of the Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, April 14, 2009.
“‘The Sudden Transformation of a Strained Expectation into Nothing’: Kant on Jokes.” Montréal ‘Reflections on Art and Aesthetics’ Series, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, April 9, 2009.
“‘A more exquisite mechanism’: Leibniz on the Animal Machine.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, February 24, 2009.
“‘La nature ne joue pas’: la paléontologie de Leibniz comme métaphysique appliquée.” Colloquium Series of the Département de Philosophie, Université du Québec à Montréal, October 10, 2008.
“Leibniz and the Machines of Nature.” Seminar of the Scuola di Dottorato, Università di Torino, Turin, Italy, June 21, 2008.
“Natural Theology and Natural Selection.” Colloquium Series of the Institut für Philosophie of the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Apri 22, 2008.
“Die Vielfalt der Arten in der deutschen Naturphilosophie der frühen Neuzeit.” Ernst Cassirer Memorial Lecture Series, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, June 14, 2006.
“Quid sit homo? Language, Anatomy, and the Spectre of Ape-Human Kinship from Descartes to Edward Tyson.” Montréal Interuniversity Workshop in the History of Philosophy, Montréal, Québec, March 8, 2006.
“Leibniz on prisca theologia, Natural Theology, and the Problem of Human Origins.” Colloquium Series in Early Modern Thought, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, May 26, 2005.
“The Tenacity of Occult Forces in Early Modern Philosophy.” Colloquium Series of the New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania, May 25, 2005.
“Celestial Effluvia and the Evil Eye: The Problem of Occult Forces in Early Modern Science.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, February 8, 2005.
“Body and Soul in Mechanist Embryology, 1630-1690.” Colloquium Series in the History and Philosophy of Science, McGill University, Montréal, Quéebec, January 20, 2005.
“The Cynics’ Radical Virtue.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey, May 28, 2003.
“The Idea of Embodiment in Late Neoplatonism.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey, March 21, 2003.
“Animal Generation and the Metaphysics of Cause in Leibniz.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, January 13, 2003.
“Simplicity, Confusion, and Body: The Theological Roots of 17th-Century ‘Idealism’.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, October 12, 2001.
“Is the Leibnizian Monad Absolutely Simple?” Colloquium Series in the History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel, May 23, 2001.
“Leibniz and Empirical Life Science.” Colloquium Series in the History and Philosophy of Science, Tel-Hai Academic College, Tel-Hai, Israel, May 21, 2001.
“Stalin and the Law of the Excluded Middle.” Colloquium Series of the Havighurst Institute for Russian and Post-Soviet Studies, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, October 9, 2000.
“Substance, Aggregate, and Organism in Leibniz.” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, February 10, 2000.
“What Is an Organism?” Colloquium Series of the Department of Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, February 4, 2000.
Conference and Workshop Presentations (all peer-reviewed)
"Leibniz's Heuristic Teleology." "The End(s) of the World as We Know It? Ancient and Early Modern Uses of Teleology": A Panel at the annual conference of the History of Science Society, San Diego, California, November 15-18, 2012.
"Early Modern Medical Eudaimonism." Early Modern Medicine and Natural Philosophy: A Conference at the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 2-4, 2012.
"The Scope and Limits of Mathematized Medicine in the Late 17th Century." The Language of Nature. Re-Appraising the Mathematization of Natural Philosophy in the Seventeenth Century: A Joint Workshop of the Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science and the Rotman Institute of Philosophy, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, October 11-14, 2012.
"Life and Vegetative Structure in Leibniz." Workshop zum Thema 'das Lebendige', Universität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, September, 2012.
"Life and Vegetative Structure in Leibniz." The Life Sciences and Mathematics in Early Modern Philosophy, a Conference at the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 12-13, 2012.
“The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process: The Archaeological Analogy.” Workshop on Methodology in the History of Philosophy, Montréal, Québec, October 29, 2011.
“The Philosophical Core of the Leibniz-Stahl Controversy.” Ninth International Leibniz Congress, Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Universität zu Hannover, Hanover, Germany, September 25, 2011.
“The Textual Sources of Leibniz's Late Philosophy.” Annual Meeting of the Leibniz Society of North America, University of California, San Diego, June 15, 2011.
“Vegetative Structure and Bodily Motion in the Leibniz-Stahl Controversy.” Early Modern Natural Philosophy and Medicine Workshop, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 27, 2011.
“Peut-on lire la Genèse comme histoire naturelle? Du figurisme jésuite au Telliamed.” École Normale Supérieure, Lyon, France, May 18, 2011.
“‘Like salt in cured ham’: Leibniz and Stahl on the Role of the Soul in the Body.” Workshop on the Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Princeton University, May 7, 2011.
“The Politics of Curiosity.” ‘Curiosity and Method’: A Conference of the Princeton University Interdepartmental Humanities Program and Cabinet Magazine, Princeton University, April 8, 2011.
“Perception and Appetite: From Physiology to Metaphysics.” ‘Leibniz und die Realität’: A Symposium, Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek, Hanover, Germany, March 25, 2011.
“Leibniz’s Anti-Vitalism.” Third Annual Integrated History and Philosophy of Science Conference, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, September, 24, 2010.
“Georg Ernst Stahl and the Curious History of Leibnizian ‘Vitalism’.” Annual Congress of the History of the Philosophy of Science Association, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, June, 25, 2010.
“Leibniz on Natural History and National History.” ‘In Kind: Species of Exchange in Early Modern Science and Philosophy’, A Workshop of the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge University, June 19, 2010.
“Leibniz’s Anti-Vitalism,” Scottish Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scotland, May 4, 2010.
“De la mécanique tractorique à la pyrotechnie: le modèle leibnizien de l’animal-machine.” Premier Séminaire Québécois en Philosophie Modern, université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec, October 14, 2009.
“Leibniz’s Pharmacopoeia.” Princeton-Bucharest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Bran, Romania, July 27, 2009.
“‘Cranklings and Turnings About’: The Relation of Physiology to Theory of Action in Willis, Spinoza, and Tyson.” ‘Embodied Empiricism’: A Confernce of the History of Science Unit of the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, February 24, 2009.
“Leibniz on Biological Species Boundaries.” ‘Leibniz y las Ciencias Empiricas’: A Conference of the Fundación Orotava Canaria de Historia de las Ciencias, Orotava, Canary Islands, Spain, February 12, 2009.
“What Did Leibniz Hope to Learn from Masham?” Conference of the British Society for the History of Philosophy on Damaris Cudworth Masham (1658-1708) and Her Philosophical Context, Institute of Philosophy, London, England, October 3, 2008.
“A Role for Physiology in the Development of Leibniz’s Mature Metaphysics?” Conference of the Leibniz Society of North America, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, September 26, 2008.
“How to Feed a Corporeal Substance: The Metaphysics of Nutrition from Fernel to Leibniz.” Mellon Conference on Hylomorphism, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, May 20, 2008.
“Les racines du concept leibnizien d’organisme.” Workshop on Corporeal Substance and Organism in Leibniz, université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, Paris, France, March 14, 2008.
“Can Machines Have Ends?” Joint Meeting of the Fundamentele Modernitatii Europene and the Département de Philosophie of the Université de Luxembourg, Luxembourg, February 10, 2008.
“‘The Thought Hidden in the Body’: Descartes on Animals and Language.” Meeting of the Croatian Society for the Advancement of Philosophy on Descartes and Contemporary Philosophy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, May 18, 2007.
“20th-Century French Historiography of Early Modern Life Science.” Meeting of the International Society for Intellectual History, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England, April 19, 2007.
“A Belated Defense of Spontaneous Generation.” Meeting of the Graduiertenkolleg of the Viadrina-Universität (Frankfurt an der Oder), ‘Lebensformen und Lebenswissen’, New York University, New York, New York, March 29, 2007.
“Generation Theory as a Branch of Cosmology from Avicenna to Harvey.” International Seminar in Early Modern Thought: Disseminating Knowledge in the 17th Century, Bran, Romania, August 1, 2006.
“Aristotle and Descartes on Spontaneous Generation and Species Reproduction.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Special Session on Aristotle’s Embryology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, May 15, 2006.
“Why Biology Matters in Early Modern Natural Philosophy.” Symposium on Early Modern Biology, Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, New York, New York, December 27, 2005.
“Descartes et Henri More.” Les Correspondances Savantes de Descartes: Un Colloque International, Le Centre Culturel Français de Rome, Rome, Italy, December 15, 2005.
“Organic Development and the Limits of Mechanism.” Midwest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, November 12, 2005.
“Leibniz and the Problem of Pagan Rationality.” ‘Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist?’ An International Conference, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem, Israel, May 28, 2005.
“Leibniz et le problème de la rationalité païenne.” Congrès de la Société de Philosophie du Québec, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi, Québec, May 11, 2005.
“Vis imaginationis and the Problem of Trait Acquisition in Cartesian Embryology.” Pacific Northwest-Western Canada Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, October 9, 2004.
“The Leibnizian Organism between Locke’s Thinking Matter and Cudworth’s Plastic Natures.” International Conference on Leibniz’s Nouveaux essais sur l’entendement humain, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, October 1, 2004.
“Âme et corps dans l’embryologie mécaniste.” Princeton-Arad Seminar in Early Modern Thought, Vasile Goldiş University, Arad, Romania, September 8, 2004.
“Cartesian Physiology and the Problem of Birth Defects.” Workshop on Descartes’ Concept of a Human Being, His Dualism, and His Ethics, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, August 3, 2004.
“Leibniz on Being Embodied.” Leibniz Society of North America Group Meeting, Annual Conference of the Central Division of the American Philosophical Association, Cleveland, Ohio, April 24, 2003.
“Contagion, Conception, and Cause: Kircher and Leeuwenhoek’s Influence on the Young Leibniz.” ‘The Young Leibniz’: An International Conference, Rice University, Houston, Texas, April 18, 2003.
“Generation as Causation: The Case of Leeuwenhoek and Leibniz.” Fourth Annual Joint Greek-Turkish Confernece for the History and Philosophy of Science, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, April 12, 2003.
“Renaissance Platonism and the Metaphysics of Body in Cusanus and Leibniz.” ‘Platonism at the Origins of Modernity’: A Conference, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, March 27, 2003.
“The Metaphysics of Animal Reproduction in Early Modern Philosophy.” IV. Jornadas de Investigacíon de Filosofía de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina, November 7, 2002.
“Christian Platonism and the Metaphysics of Body in Leibniz.” South Central Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 2002.
“In Defense of Lecturing.” Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching-West, Pomona College, Pomona, California, March 8, 2002.
“Leibniz’ Hylomorphismus in seiner Bedeutung für den französischen Materialismus des 18. Jahrhunderts.” Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany, September 13, 2001.
“The Complete Monad: Leibniz’s Mature Hylomorphism and Its Implications for His Understanding of the Continuum.” Conference on Corporeal Substance and the Composition of the Coninuum in Leibniz, Florence Center for the History and Philosophy of Science, Florence, Italy, November 26, 2000.
“Leeuwenhoek’s Influence on Leibniz’s Theory of Causation.” Midwest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, December 4, 1999.
“Значение кантовского идеализма в советской философии сталинской эры [The Meaning of ‘Kantian Idealism’ in Stalin-Era Soviet Philosophy],” Eigth Annual Conference of the Kant Society of Russia, Kaliningrad State University, Kaliningrad, Russia, September 22, 1999.
“Leibniz’s Preformationism: Between Metaphysics and Biology.” Third Annual Congress of the Institute for Advanced Phenomenological Research, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, September 16, 1999.
“Stalin, Language, and the Soviet Attack on ‘Idealism’.” Columbia-Georgetown Graduate Student Conference on Russian and Soviet History, Columbia University, New York, New York, April 25, 1999.
“Leibniz’s Animalcular Preformationism.” Southeastern Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, April 10, 1999.
Invited Commentary on Conference Papers
Jeffrey McDonough (Harvard University), “Leibniz on Optimality.” Meeting of the North American Leibniz Society at the Eastern Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Boston, Massachusetts, December 27, 2010.
André Gombay (University of Toronto), “Les animaux-machines: Descartes et son chien.” Colloque sur Descartes et le Matérialisme, Université du Québec à Montréal, April 30, 2009.
Arash Abizadeh (McGill University), “Linguistic Convention and Mental Representation in Hobbes.” Author Meets Critics Workshop on Arash Abizadeh’s The Oscillations of Thomas Hobbes: Between Insight and the Will, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, March 21, 2009.
Nicholas Jolley (University of California, Irvine), “Leibniz and Occasionalism.” ‘Leibniz and His Correspondents’: A Conference at Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 13, 2001.
Michaël Devaux, “Leibniz face à la philosophie première de Descartes.” Colloque du Centre d’Études Cartésiennes, université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, Paris, France, December 13, 2000.
FUNDING and AWARDS
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Aid to Research-Related Conferences and Workshops Grant for the Conference, 'Methodology in the History of Philosophy', Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, October, 2011. Amount of Funding: $16,185 CAD.
Grant from the Matchette Foundation for the Conference, ‘Methodology in the History of Philosophy’, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, October, 2011. Amount of Funding: $2000 USD.
Member Stipend, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey. Amount of Funding: $33,000 USD.
Faculty of Arts and Science Distinguished Scholarship Award, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, 2010-11.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant for the project “Philosophical Anthropology and the Problem of Human Diversity in the New Science of Nature, 1500-1800.” Amount of Funding $76,874 CAD. Period: 2009-12.
Grant from the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge University, for the Conference ‘In Kind: Species of Exchange in Science and Philosophy, 1670-1730’ (with James Delbourgo and Sachiko Kusukawa). Amount of Funding: £2000.
Research Fellowship of the Aleander-von-Humbolt Stiftung. Amount of Funding: €2500 per month. Period: 2007-08.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant. Amount of Funding: $45,533 CAD. Period: 2004-07.
Fonds Québécois pour la Recherche sur la Société et la Culture, Research Grant in the Category ‘nouveaux chercheurs’. Amount of Funding: $29,000 CAD. Period: 2004-07.
Concordia University Start-Up Grant. Amount of Funding: $15,000 CAD. Period: 2003-04.
Participant Stipend for the National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar, ‘Leibniz and His Contemporaries’, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg Virginia, June 23-July 20, 2003. Amount of Funding: $2500 USD.
Miami University Summer Research Grant. Amount of Funding: $5000 USD. Period: Summer, 2001.
Whiting Foundation Fellowship. Amount of Funding: $11,000 USD, plus tuition remission. Period: 1999-2000.
Fellowship of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Doctoral Research at the Westfälische-Wilhelms Universität Münster. Amount of Funding: €12,000, plus travel expenses. Period: 1997-98.
Harriman Institute Summer Fellowship for Independent Research at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Amount of Funding: $6000 USD. Period: Summer, 1996.
Columbia University President’s Fellowship for Graduate Study. Amount of Funding: $11,000 USD, plus tuition remission. Period: 1995-96.
UCLA Graduate Fellowship for Doctoral Study in Slavic Linguistics. Amount of Funding: $11,000 USD, plus tuition remission. Period: 1994-95 (declined).
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
At Concordia University
Graduate and Upper-Division Undergraduate Seminar
Winter, 2013 Early Modern Utopias: More, Bacon, Campanella
Winter, 2012 Classical Indian Philosophy: Logic, Epistemology, and Metaphysics
Fall, 2009 Matter Theory and Alchemy from Pseudo-Geber to Boyle
Fall, 2008 The Concept of Race in Enlightenment Philosophy
Fall, 2006 Philosophy of Biology
Fall, 2005 Spinoza (co-taught with Matthias Fritsch)
Winter, 2005 Honours Metaphysics: Matter, Force, and Motion in the 17th Century
Fall, 2004 Aristotle on Generation
Intermediate Undergraduate Courses
Winter, 2010 Aesthetics: Kant’s Critique of Judgment
Winter, 2009 Aesthetics: Philosophy of Figurative Art (Wollheim and Danto)
Winter, 2007 Aesthetics: Philosophy of Film
Fall 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 History of Modern Philosophy: Rationalism
Winter 2004, 2005, 2006, 2012 History of Modern Philosophy: Empiricism
Introductory Undergraduate Courses
Winter, 2009, 2010, 2012 Mind and Action
Fall, 2011 Philosophy of Religion
Winter, 2004, 2005 Aristotle and Hellenistic Philosophy
MA Thesis Supervision
Cameron Brown, “The Ontology of Species in John Ray’s Botanical Taxonomy (2011)
Rodolfo Garau, “The Origins of Spinoza’s Theory of conatus (2010)
Abigail Klassen, “Indigenous Knowledge and Intercultural Communication” (2009)
Zoli Filotas, “Biology and Sexual Ethics in Plato and Aristotle (2006)
Supervision of Theses in the Interdepartmental Humanities Ph.D. Program
Charles Ives (on teleology), in course
Trevor Mowchun (on the philosophy of film), in course
Other Teaching
I have also supervised at least 25 tutorials, or directed independent research courses, for advanced undergraduate students at Concordia.
Teaching at Other Institutions
Summer, 2013: 'Kants Philosophie der Biologie', Sommerseminar der Deutschen Studienstiftung, Greifswald (co-taught with Ina Goy).
Fall, 2004, McGill University: ‘Christianity, Judaism, and Platonism in Ancient Alexandria (co-taught with Carlos Fraenkel; cross-listed in Philosophy and Jewish Studies)
Spring, 2003, Boğaziçi University: ‘History of Modern Philosophy II: From Kant to Nietzsche’
Summer, 2002, Miami University Summer Workshop in Cooperation with the Technische Universität Berlin: ‘German Philosophy before the Critical Turn’
Spring, 2001, 2002, Miami University: ‘History of Modern Philosophy’
Fall, 2000, 2001, 2002, Miami University: ‘History of Ancient Philosophy’
Ph.D. Thesis Committees
Irina Barkova, Département de Philosophie, Université du Québec à Montréal, La philosophie du langage d’Alexeï Losev: la perspective dialectique (in course)
Vincent Camarda, Département de Philosophie, Université de Montréal, Leibniz dans le débat sur les natures plastiques (2005)
Jacques Billette, Département de Philosophie, Université de Montréal, Leibniz et le principe de l’inertie (2005)
James Lamborn, Department of History, Miami University, Blessed Assurance? Depraved Saints and the Limits of Knowledge in New England, 1630-1830 (2002)
SERVICE
At Concordia University
Graduate Program Director, Fall, 2009-Fall, 2010.
Member of the Board, Centre for the Interdisciplinary Study of Society and Culture, 2010-present.
Member of Hiring Committee in Philosophy of Science, Fall, 2009.
Member of Ph.D. Program Task Force, Fall, 2008-present.
Chair of Departmental Personnel Committee, Fall, 2008-Fall, 2010.
Undergraduate Program Director, Fall, 2004-Fall, 2007.
Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2003-07.
Graduate Studies Committee, Fall, 2003-Fall, 2004.
Chair of Hiring Committees, Limited Term Appointments in Philosophy of Mind and
Continental Philosophy, Winter, 2007.
Member of Hiring Committee, Kant and German Idealism, Fall, 2006.
Member of Chair Search Committee, 2006.
Member of Hiring Committee in Ancient Philosophy, 2005.
Member of Hiring Committee in Analytic Philosophy, 2004.
Member of Chair Search Committee, 2004.
At Miami University
Director, Philosophy Department Colloquium Series, 2001-02.
Philosophy Department Library Liaison, 2001-02.
Faculty Advisor, Student Philosophy Club of Miami University, 2000-02.
Faculty Advisor, Student Association of Atheists and Agnostics, 2001-02.
Service to the Academic Community
Committee and Board Membership
Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Book Prize, jury member, 2013.
Member of Executive Committee, Leibniz Society of North America, December, 2009-present.
Member of the Editorial Board, Eighteenth-Century Thought, 2012-present.
Member of the Editorial Board, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2011-present.
Advisory Board, Journal of Early Modern Studies, 2011-present.
Member of the International Editorial Board, Вопросы Истории Естествознания и Техники (Problems of the History of Natural Science and Technology), from 2011.
Collaborator on the Project, 'Forms of Conversion: Religious, Cultural, and Cognitive Transformation in Early Modern Europe and Its Worlds'. Currently applying for SSHRC team funding. Project Director: Paul Yachnin, Department of English, McGill University.
Full Member of the Research Center, ‘Fundamentele Modernitatii Europene’, University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania, 2007-present.
Grant Application Referee, SSHRC, Faculty Insight Grant Competition, 2013.
Grant Committee Member, FQRSC, Postdoctoral Competition, 2011-12.
Grant Application Referee, SSHRC, Standard Research Grant Competition, 2005-06.
Grant Committee Member, FQRSC, MA Student Competition, 2004-05, and 2005-06.
Scientific Board Member, Société de Philosophie du Québec, 2004-05.
Conference Organization
Co-organizer, with François Duchesneau and Christian Leduc, of the 2012 annual meeting of the Leibniz Society of North America, Concordia University, Montreal, October 19-20, 2012.
Co-organizer, with Eric Schliesser and Mogens Laerke, of the Conference, ‘Methodology in the History of Philosophy’, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, October 29-30, 2011.
Co-organizer, with Ohad Nachtomy and Dan Garber, of the Conference, ‘The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy', Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, May 7-8, 2011.
Local Coordinator for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, June, 2010.
Co-organizer (with Sachiko Kusukawa and James Delbourgo) of the Conference, ‘In Kind: Species of Exchange in Philosophy and Science, 1670-1730’, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, Cambridge University, June 4-5, 2010.
Responsable des congrès et colloques de la Société de Philosophie du Québec, 2005-07.
Co-organizer, with Berna Kılınç, of the Southeast European Seminar in Early Modern
Philosophy, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey, August, 2005.
Co-organizer, with François Duchesneau and Catherine Wilson, of the International Conference on Leibniz’s Nouveaux essais sur l’entendement humain, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, October, 2004.
Organizer of the 2001 Meeting of the Midwest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, October 27-28, 2001.
Refereeing and Manuscript Evaluation
University of Chicago Press
Cornell University Press
Oxford University Press
Early Science and Medicine
Journal of the History of Philosophy
Leibniz Review
Perspectives on Science
Revue d'histoire des sciences
Intellectual History Review
Dialogue: La revue canadienne de philosophie
Philosophiques
International Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Eighteenth-Century Thought
Southern Journal of Philosophy
Journal of Feminist Approaches to Applied Bioethics
Annals of the Association of American Geographers
Philosophy East and West
Intellectual History Review
Critical Philosophy of Race
Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines: Programme d’aide à l’édition savante