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VITA Aloysius P. Martinich Department of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin August, 2011 Education: B.A. (Honours Philosophy) with First Honours, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 1969 M.A. University of California, San Diego, 1971 Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, 1973 Positions Held: The University of Texas at Austin, Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in Philosophy (1999-), Professor of Religious Studies (2006-7); Professor of Government (2001-), Professor of History (2001-); Professor of Philosophy (1985-99); Associate Professor (1979-85); Assistant Professor (1973-79). The University of San Diego, Visiting Associate Professor (Spring, 1984). The University of California at San Diego, Visiting Assistant Professor (Summers 1975, 1978); Research Professor (Summer, 1973). Administrative Experience: The University of Texas at Austin, Associate Chairman, 1984-88; Assistant Chairman, 1975-1976, 1978-1979. Honors, Awards and Service (Select List): Board of Governors Medal in Philosophy, University of Windsor, 1969. NDEA Title IV Fellowship; 1969-1972. Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship, 1972-1973. Journal of the History of Philosphy, Editorial Board, 1973- ; Editorial Advisor, l981-84; Board of Directors, 1983- ; Treasurer, 1989-94; Vice-president, 1996-2008. Summer Research Award, University Research Institute, UT, Austin, Summer, 1977.

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VITAAloysius P. Martinich

Department of PhilosophyUniversity of Texas at Austin

August, 2011

Education:B.A. (Honours Philosophy) with First Honours, University of Windsor, Windsor,

Ontario, 1969M.A. University of California, San Diego, 1971Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, 1973

Positions Held:The University of Texas at Austin, Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in

Philosophy (1999-), Professor of Religious Studies (2006-7); Professor of Government (2001-), Professor of History (2001-); Professor of Philosophy (1985-99); Associate Professor (1979-85); Assistant Professor (1973-79).

The University of San Diego, Visiting Associate Professor (Spring, 1984).The University of California at San Diego, Visiting Assistant Professor (Summers

1975, 1978); Research Professor (Summer, 1973).

Administrative Experience:The University of Texas at Austin, Associate Chairman, 1984-88; Assistant

Chairman, 1975-1976, 1978-1979.

Honors, Awards and Service (Select List):Board of Governors Medal in Philosophy, University of Windsor, 1969.NDEA Title IV Fellowship; 1969-1972.Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship, 1972-1973.Journal of the History of Philosphy, Editorial Board, 1973- ; Editorial Advisor, l981-

84; Board of Directors, 1983- ; Treasurer, 1989-94; Vice-president, 1996-2008.Summer Research Award, University Research Institute, UT, Austin, Summer, 1977.National Endowment for the Humanities Research Grant, 1980. Faculty Research Grant, University Research Institute, University of Texas at Austin,

Fall, 1983. Postdoctoral Scholar, UCLA, December, 1983-June, 1984. Editorial Board, Journal of the History of Philosophy Monograph Series, 1984-94Research Fellowship, University Research Institute, Fall, 1989. Senior Fellowship. National Endowment for the Humanities Research Grant, Spring,

1990. Faculty Research Grant, University of Texas at Austin, Spring, 1995Faculty Fellow: Jester Dormitory, 1996-97; Andrews Dormitory, 1997-2001; San

Jacinto Dormitory; 2001-3; various dormitories (2003-9,) Faculty Fellow of the Year, 1997-98, 2003-4.

Faculty Contact, 1998-99, UT Career Center.Faculty Reseach Grant, University of Texas at Austin, Spring, 2000.

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Robert W. Hamilton Faculty Book Award, 2000, University Co-operative Society.Rapaport-King Scholarship, 2000-2001, University of Texas at Austin.Finalist, Distinguished Career Award, University of Texas at Austin, 2001.Honorary Professor, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China, 2002-Dean’s Scholar, University of Texas at Austin, Fall, 2002.Faculty Research Assignment, University of Texas at Austin, Fall, 2006Plan II Honors Chet Oliver Teaching Award, May 2008.Advisory Board, Comparative Philosophy 2009-Dean’s Scholar, Spring, 2012.

Books:

Thomas Hobbes, Logica: Part One of De Corpore, translated with a commentary (New York: Abaris Books, 1981).

Communication and Reference, Foundations of Communication (Berlin and New York: Walter De Gruyter Co., 1984).

Certainty and Surface in Epistemology and Philosophical Method, edited with Michael White (Lewiston, N. Y.: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1991).

The Two Gods of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Religion and Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992).

A Hobbes Dictionary (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1995). (NetLibrary, 2000.)Thomas Hobbes Perspectives on British History (London: Macmillan, 1997); (New

York: St. Martin’s Press, 1997).Hobbes: A Biography (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999). (Award:

Robert W. Hamilton Faculty Book Award, 2000, University Co-operative Society.) Digital Paperback, 2007. Chinese translation: (Shanghai: Century Publication Group, 2007).

A Companion to Analytic Philosophy, edited with David Sosa (Oxford: Blackwell, 2001).

Analytic Philosophy: An Anthology, edited with David Sosa (Oxford: Blackwell, 2001); 2nd ed. (Wiley-Blackwell, Malden, MA, 2012).

Leviathan, editor (Peterborough,Ont.: Broadview Press, 2002); revised edition (with Brian Batiste (2011); selections from original edition reprinted in The Broadview Anthology of Social and Political Thought, eds., Samantha Brennan, Will Kymlicka, Jacob Levy, Alex Sager, and Clark Wolf (Calgary: Broadview Press, 2008; and in Tamar Szabo Gendler, Susanna Siegel, Steven Kahn, The Elements of Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2007); abridged edition: Parts I and II (Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press, 2005).

Hobbes Routledge Philosophers Series (London: Routledge, 2005).Philosophical Writing (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1989); second edition

(Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 1996); Portuguese translation: Ensaio Filosofico, tr. Adail U. Sobral (Sao Paulo, Brazil: Edicoes Loyola, 2002); third edition (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2005), Korean translation: Seokwangsa Publishing Co., 2007).

Early Modern Philosophy, editor (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2007).

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The Philosophy of Language, edited (New York: Oxford University Press, 1985); second edition, 1990; third edition, 1996; fourth edition, 2001; fifth edition, 2008; sixth edition, edited with David Sosa, forthcoming, 2012). Chinese translation: (Bejing: Academic Press, 1998).

(with Avrum Stroll), Much Ado About Nonexistence: Fiction and Reference (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2007). Slovakian translation of pages 7-29 in Paradoxy: A Hranice Racionality, ed. Anton Vydra (Bretislava: Schola Philosophica, 2007), pp. 132-65.

The Philosophy of Language 4 vols. Critical Concepts in Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2008).

(with Kinch Hoekstra) The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes. (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.)

Articles:"Sacraments and Speech Acts, I," The Heythrop Journal 16 (1975), 289-303."Sacraments and Speech Acts, II," The Heythorp Journal 16 (1975), 405-417.(with Bernard Katz) "The Distribution of Terms," Notre Dame Journal of Formal

Logic 17 (1976), 279-283. "Russell, Frege and the Puzzles of Denoting," International Studies in Philosophy 7

(1976), 145-154. "Russell's Theory of Meaning and Descriptions, (1905-1920)," Journal of the History

of Philosophy 14 (1976), 183-201. "Unspeakable Acts: A Reply to Brinkman," The Heythrop Journal 15 (1976), 188-

189."Austin, Strawson and the Correspondence Theory of Language," Critica 9 (1977),

36-64. "The Attributive Use of Proper Names," Analysis 37 (1977), 159-163."Identity and Trinity," The Journal of Religion 58 (1978), 169-181. "Credo Ut Intelligam," Studies in Medieval Culture 12 (1978), 54-58. "Scotus and Anselm on the Existence of God," Franciscan Studies 37 (1977), 139-

152."Referring," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (1979), 157-172;

reprinted in The Philosophy of Language: Critical Concepts, ed. A. P. Martinich (London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 147-61.

"Infallibility," Religious Studies 16 (1980), 15-27."Truth," in The Individual and Society, ed. Michael Jones et al. (Norman, Oklahoma:

The Univeristy of Oklahoma Press, 1978), 143-155."God, Emperor and Relative Identity," Franciscan Studies 39 (1979), 180-191."Conversational Maxims and Some Philosophical Problems," Philosophical

Quarterly 30 (1980), 215-228."A Theory of Communication and the Depth of Humor," Journal of Literary

Semantics 10 (1981), 20-31."Duns Scotus on the Possibility of an Infinite Being," Philosophical Topics

Supplementary Volume (1982), 23-29."J. L. Austin: How to Do Things with Words," in World Philosophy 2nd edition, ed.

Frank N.Magill (New York: Salem Press, 1982), pp. 2513-2523.

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"J. L. Austin: Sense and Sensibilia," in World Philosophy, 2nd edition, ed. Frank N. Magill (New York: Salem Press, 1982), pp. 2502-2512.

"W.V. Quine: Word and Object," in World Philosophy 2nd edition, ed. Frank N. Magill (New York: Salem Press, 1982), pp. 2490-2501.

"In Defence of Infallibility," Religious Studies (1982), 81-86."Sense, Reference and Russell's Theory of Descriptions," Journal of the History of

Philosophy 21 (1983), 85-91."A Pragmatic Solution to the Liar Paradox," Philosophical Studies (1982), 63-67."A Theory for Metaphor," Journal of Literary Semantics 13 (1984), 35-54; reprinted

in Pragmatics, ed. Steven Davis (Oxford University Press, 1991), pp. 507-18; reprinted in The Philosophy of Language third edition, ed. A. P. Martinich (New York: Oxford University Press, 1996), and fouth edition (2001); reprinted in et Pragmatique et Theorie de l’enonciation, ed. Vlad Alexandrescu (Bucarest: University of Bucarest, 2001), 544-56.

"A Solution to a Paradox of Promising," Philosophia 15 (1985), 117-22."Good Faith and Nuclear Arms Reduction," International Journal on World Peace 2

(1985), 48-51."Obligation, Ability and Prima Facie Promising," Philosophia 17 (1987), 323-30.(with Avrum Stroll) "Epistemology," Encyclopedia Britannica 14th edition (Chicago:

Encyclopedia Britannica Pres, 1990), 465-88; revised: 15th edition (forthcoming).

"Causa Sui," Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology, ed. Hans Burkhardt and Barry Smith (Munchen: Philosophia Verlag, 1991), vol. 1, p. 136.

"Ens a Se," Handbook of Metaphysics and Ontology, ed. Hans Burkhardt and Barry Smith (Munchen: Philosophia Verlag, 1991), vol. 1, pp. 343-5.

"Meaning and Intention: Black Versus Grice," Dialectica 44 (1990), 79-98. "Hobbes and Knowledge of God," Skepsis 1 (1990), 132-62."Analytic Phenomenological Deconstruction," in Certainty and Surfaces in

Epistemology and Scientific Method, ed. A. P. Martinich and Michael White (Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1991), pp. 165-84.

"The Philosophy of Language," in The Routledge History of Philosophy (London: Routledge, 1996), pp. 11-38; Chinese translation in Zhou, Jianshe, A Study of Philosophy of Language in Pre-Qin Era (Beijing: The Commercial Press, 2011).

"Thomas Hobbes's Mechanism and Calvinism," Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66.2 (October 1996), pp. 73-75.

Metaphor," Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy vol. 6 (London: Routledge, 1998), pp. 335-8.

"Ordinary Language Philosophy," Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy vol. 7 (London: Routledge, 1998), pp. 143-7.

“On the Proper Interpretation of Hobbes’s Philosophy,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (1996), 273-83.

(major contributor) Columbia World of Quotations, ed. Robert Andrews et al. (Columbia University Press, 1996) CD ROM.

“Rhetoric and Unreason in Skinner’s Reason and Rhetoric,” International Hobbes Association Newsletter, Fall, 1996, #23 new series, pp. 23-8.

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“Thomas Hobbes in Ben Jonson’s Entertainment at Welbeck,” Notes and Queries 243 [new series 45] (September, 1998), pp. 370-1.

“Francis Andrewes’s Account of Thomas Hobbes’s Trip to the Peak.” Notes and Queries, 243 [new series 45] (December, 1998), pp. 436-40.

“Linguistic Refutations of Skepticism,” Facta Philosophica 2 (2000), pp. 75-93.“Thomas Hobbes,” in Blackwell Guide to the Modern Philosophers: From Descartes

to Nietzsche, ed. Steven M. Emmanuel (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000), pp. 28-42.

“John Searle,” in A Companion to Analytic Philosophy (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), pp. 434-50.

“Religion, Fanaticism, and Liberalism,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 81(2000), pp. 409-25.

“Quatro teorias da interpretação,” (Portuguese) Revista de Comunicação e Linguagens No. 32 (2003) 61-78.

“Interpretation and Hobbes’s Political Philosophy,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 82 (2001), 309-331.

“Hobbes’s Translations of Homer and Anticlericalism,” The Seventeenth Century 16 (2001), 147-57.

“Thomas Hobbes,” Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500-1660 , ed. Ed Malone, (Detroit: Gale Research, 2002), pp. 130- 44.

“A Theory of Fiction,” Philosophy and Literature 25 (2001), 96-112. (Portuguese translation: “Uma Teoria da Ficcão,” Cadernos de Filosofia 11 (2002), pp. 35- 57).

“On the Proper Treatment of Performatives,” in Speech, Acts, Mind and Social Reality, ed. Gunther Gruenwalder and Georg Meggle (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002), pp. 93-104.

“Two Uses of Thomas Hobbes’s Philosophy in Melville’s The Confidence-Man,” ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 16 (2003) 37-40.

“Four Theories of Interpretation,” Semiotics and the Global Meaning of East Asian Culture: The Third EASS Seminar (Wuhan, China, 2002), pp. 142-50; revised version: Philosophical Perspective (Wuhan, China, forthcoming)

“Hobbes, Thomas,” Encyclopedia of Protestantism, ed. Hans Hillerbrand (London: Routledge, 2004), pp. 871-3.

“John Searle,” The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, ed. Sahotra Sarkar (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 767-74.

“Philosophical History of Philosophy,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2003), 405-6.

“History and Legal Fictions,” Language and the Law, ed. Marlyn Robinson (Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein & Co, 2003), pp. 215-32).

“Presbyterians in Behemoth,” in Filozofski vestnik/Acta philosophica, ed. Tomaz Mastnak (Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2003), 121-38; revised and reprinted in Behemoth, ed. Tomaz Mastnak (Imprint Academic: 2010), pp. 111-128.

“The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes,” Think Summer, 2004, pp. 55-60.

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“On Two Kinds of Meaning and Interpretation,” (abbreviated version and in Chinese) World Philosophy 5 (2004), pp. 22-6.

“Hobbes’s Reply to Republicanism,” New Critical Perspectives on Hobbes’s Leviathan ed. Luc Foisneau and George Wright (Milano: FrancoAngeli, 2004), 227-40.

“The Interpretation of Covenants in Leviathan,” Leviathan after 350 Years, ed. Tom Sorell and Luc Foisneau (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2004), pp. 217-40.

“On Two Kinds of Meaning and Interpretation,” in Davidson’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy ed. Bo Mou (Leiden: Brill, 2006), pp. 207-27.

“Hobbes, Protestantism, and the Bible,” Cambridge Companion to Leviathan, ed. Patricia Springborg (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 207), pp. 375-91.

“Thomas Hobbes’s Interregnum Place of Worship,” Notes and Queries 252 (2007), 433-6.

“On the Distinction between Semantics and Pragmatics,” Language & Speech 6 (2006) [China] 261-78.

“Reference, Truth, and Fiction,” in Searle’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy, ed. Bo Mou (Leiden: Brill, 2008, 197-220).

(with Sharon Vaughan and David Williams) “Hobbes Religion and Political Philosophy,” History of Political Thought 29 (2008) 49-64.

“Hobbes’s Erastianism and Interpretation,” Journal of the History of Ideas (2009) 70: 143-63.

“Ideal Reader Response: The Case of the Yi Jing” (In Chinese), The Frontiers of Social Sciences (社会科学战线), tr. Dan Lin (2008.12), pp. 48-60.

“Four Senses of ‘Meaning’ in the History of Philosophy, Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (2009) 225-45.

(with Yang Xiao)“Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin,” Philosophy East and West 60 (2010) 88-114.

“The Total Content of What a Speaker Communicates,” in Meaning and Analysis: New Essays on Grice, ed. Klaus Petrus (London: Palgrave, 2010), pp. 252-267.

“Law and Self-Preservation in Leviathan: On Misunderstanding Hobbes’s Philosophy, 1650-1700,” in The Persistence of the Sacred in Modern Thought, ed. Nathan Jacobs and Chris Firestone. (South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, forthcoming 2012).

“Les démoniaques et l’auteur du péché: deux questions calvinistes chez Thomas Hobbes et certains contemporainsm,” Calvin, Hobbes et les calvinismes: Théologie et philosophie du politique ed. Olivier Abel and Dominique Weber (forthcoming).

“Necessity and Competence,” The Philosophers’ Magazine #50 (2010), 82-3. “The Sovereign in the Political Philosophy of Hanfeizi and Thomas Hobbes,” The

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2011), 64-72.“Political Theory and Linguistic Criteria in Hanfeizi’s Philosophy,” in” Hanfeizi

(tentative title), ed. Tongdong Bai. “The Sovereign in the Political Philosophy of Hanfeizi and Thomas Hobbes,” The

Journal of Chinese Philosophy 38 (2011), 96-104.

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(with Siwing Tsoi) “Mozi, Hobbes, and Locke on the State of Nature,” in The State of Nature and Comparative Political Thought, ed. Jon Carlson and Russell Fox (Lexington Books, forthcoming).

“Meaning in Analytic and Continental Philosophy,” ed. Bo Mou (Brill: forthcoming),“Law and Self-Preservation in Leviathan: On Misinterpreting Hobbes 1650-1700, in

The Persistence of the Sacred, ed. Chris Firestone and Nathan Jacobs (South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013), pp. 38-65).

“Egoism, Reason and The Social Contract,” Hobbes Studies (forthcoming) 25:2.“Speech Acts,” New Catholic Encyclopedia, Supplement (Gale forthcoming)“The Life of Thomas Hobbes and the Reception of his Philosophy,” in The Oxford

Handbook of Hobbes, ed. A. P. Martinich and Kinch Hoekstra (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

“Authorization and Representation in Leviathan,” in The Oxford Handbook of Hobbes, ed. A. P. Martinich and Kinch Hoekstra (New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).

“On Thomas Hobbes’s English Calvinism: Necessity, Omnipotence, and Goodness,” Philosophical Readings (forthcoming, 2012).

“Thought and Language,” in A Companion to Donald Davidson, ed. Ernie Lepore and Kirk Ludwig (Wiley-Blackwell) forthcoming.

Conference Proceedings, Abstracts and Other Relatively Insignificant Publications"Peter Damian on the Omnipotence of God," (abstract) Journal of Philosophy 75 (1978),

565."Duns Scotus's Necessary A Posteriori Proof of the Existence of God," (abstract)

Language and Knowledge in the Middle Ages, ed. Jan P. Beckmann (Bonn: Societe Internationale Pour L'etude De La Philosophie Medievale), p. 165.

"Distribution," "Ens rationis," "Ens realissimum," "Dictum de omni et nullo," "Ens a se," "Fundamentum divisionis," "Notum per se," "Obiectum quo," "Pantheism," "Pantheismusstreit," "Reism," "Rerum natura," "Terminus a quo," "Theologia naturalis," "Theosophy," Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, edited by Robert Audi (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995); second edition 1999.

(with Leslie Martinich) “Innovations, Legal Systems and Prosperity: A Systems Approach,” Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Linking Systems Thinking, Innovation, Quality, Entrepreneurship and Environment, ed. Miroslav Rebernik and Matjaz Mulej (Maribor, Slovenia: Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, 2002), pp. 85-90.

(with Leslie Martinich) “Interpretation, Innovation, and a Network of Beliefs,” Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Linking Systems Thinking, Innovation, Quality, Entrepreneurship and Environment, ed. Miroslav Rebernik, Matjaz Mulej and Tadej Kroslin (Maribor, Slovenia, 2004), pp. 67-71.

“The Write Stuff,” Philosophers’ Magazine issue 31, 3rd quarter 2005: 51-3.“Reference, Truth, and Negative Existential Statements,” Proceedings of the 4th

International Conference on Logic and Cognition, June 13-17, 2005, Sponsored by Institute of Logic and Cognition (ILC) Sun Yat-sen University [aka Zhangshan University] Guangzhou, China, pp. 1-22.

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“Reference, Truth, Fiction and John Searle’s Philosophy,” Searle’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy: Constructive Engagement,” 2nd ISCWP International Conference, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, June 14, 2005, pp. 1-6.

“On the Borders of Semantics,” Philosophy of Language: Constructive Engagement of Distinctive Perspectives, Peking University, China, June 20-1, 2006, pp.1-4.

“Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin Philosophy of Language: Constructive Engagement of Distinctive Perspectives, Peking University, China, June 20-21, 2006, pp.1-5.

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Reviews:Review of The Politics of Experience, R.D.Laing, and The Self and Others,

R.D.Laing, The New Scholar 3 (1972), 86-88. Review of The Achilles of Rationalist Arguments, Ben Mijuskovic, International

Studies in Philosophy 8 (1976), 236-238. Review of Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy, Ian Hacking, Journal of the

History of Philosophy 15 (1977), 365-368. Review of Cultural Thematics, T.K.Seung, Journal of the History of Philosophy 16

(1978), 352-354.Review of Loneliness in Philosophy, Psychology and Literature, Ben Mijuskovic The

Journal of Thought 14 (1979), 333-335. Review of Toward a New Sensibility, O.K.Bouwsma, ed. J.L.Craft and Ronald

Hustwit, International Studies in Philosophy 19 (1987), 66-7.Review of Bradley's Logic, Anthony Manser, Journal of the History of Philosophy 24

(1986), 285-6.Review of Early Medieval Philosophy: 300-1150, John Marenbon, Journal of the

History of Philosophy 23 (1985), 426-7.Review of Hobbes, Tom Sorell, Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1989), 152-

4.Review of Hobbesian Moral and Political Theory, Gregory Kavka and The Rhetoric

of Leviathan, David Johnston, Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1989), 474-6.

Review of Philosophy in Question, David Hiley, International Studies in Philosophy 22 (1990), 116-7.

Review of Leviathan and the Air Pump, Steven Shapin and Simon Schaffer Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (1989), 308-9.

Review of Hobbes's 'Science of Natural Justice', Craig Walton and P. J. Johnson, eds., Journal of the History of Philosophy 28 (1990), 451-3.

Review of Rousseau's Response to Hobbes, Howard R. Cell and James I. McAdam, Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (1991) 137-9.

Review of Surfaces, Avrum Stroll, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (1991), 476-8.

Review of Morality and Sovereignty in the Philosophy of Hobbes, George Shelton, International Studies in Philosophy 27 (1995) 135-6.

Review of Not By Reason Alone: Religion, History, and Identity in Early Modern Political Thought, Joshua Mitchell, American Political Science Review 88 (1994), 743-4.

Review of "Covetous of Truth": The Life and Work of Thomas White, Beverley C. Southgate, Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (1995), 176-8.

Review of A Social History of Truth, Steven Shapin, Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (1996), 145-6.

Review of Thomas Hobbes and the Natural Law Tradition by Norberto Bobbio, International Studies in Philosophy 27 (1995), 107-8.

Review of The Correspondence of Thomas Hobbes edited by Noel Malcolm, Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (1995), 686-8.

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Review of Three Discourses by Thomas Hobbes, Journal of the History of Philosophy 35 (1997), 463-5.

Review of Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes by Quentin Skinner, Journal of Modern History 70 (1998), 149-51.

Review of The History of the University of Oxford. Volume IV: Seventeenth-Century Oxford ed. Nicholas Tyacke, Albion 31 (1999), 294-5.

Review of Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity ed. Vere Chappell, Ethics vol. 111 (2000), p. 201.

Review of The Dictionary of Seventeenth Century British Philosophers. 2 volumes, ed. Andrew Pyle, Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (2000), 598-600.

Review of Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy by Avrum Stroll, Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (2001).

Review of Squaring the Circle: The War Between Hobbes and Wallis by Douglas Jesseph, Albion 33 (2001), 103-4.

Review of A. J. Ayer: A Life.by Ben Rogers Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (2001), 605-6.

Review of Aspects of Reason by Paul Grice, Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.2 (2202), 273-4.

Review of Visions of Politics by Quentin Skinner, Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (2003), 555-7.

Review of Meaning, Expression and Thought by Wayne Davis, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003.10.03. (http://ndpr.icaap.org/content/archives/2003/10/martinich-davis.html).

Review of Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century by Scott Soames, Journal of the History of Philosophy 43.1 (2005), 125-6.

Review of Reason of State, Propaganda, and the Thirty Years’ War: An Unknown Translation by Thomas Hobbes, by Noel Malcolm, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, September 17, 2007. http://ndpr.nd.edu/.

Review of Religion, Politics, and Hobbes, by George Wright, British Journal of the History of Philosophy (forthcoming).

Review of Philosohical Instruments: Minds and Tools at Work, by Daniel Rothbart, Review of Metaphysics 2008.

Review of Jon Parkin, The Hunting of Leviathan, Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (2009), 142-3.

Review of Hobbes, Bramhall, and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity by Nicholas Jackson, Perspectives on Politics 7 (2009), 403-4.

Review of Historia Ecclesiastica by Thomas Hobbes, tr. Patricia Springborg et al. Journal of the History of Philosophy 47: 2009), 470-1.

Review of Morality in the Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes by S. A. Lloyd. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, Journal of the History of Philosophy 49:1 (2011), 125-6.

Review of Hobbes by Bernard Gert (London: Polity Press) Review of Metaphysics 16-17.

Review of Hobbes on Resistance by Susanne Sreedhard, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews [email protected] March 23, 2011.

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LECTURES AND ADDRESSES (Select List)"Reference and the Axiom of Existence," Occidental College, April, 1973."Austin, Strawson and the Correspondence Theory of Language," Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, December 19, 1974."Peter Damian on the Omnipotence of God," American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, December 28, l978."Duns Scotus and the Omnipotence of God," Eighteenth International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 6, 1983."Identity Without Distinctness," Southwestern Philosophical Society,"A Theory for Metaphor," Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, l983."The Total Content of What a Speaker Communicates," Rhetoric Colloquium, The University of Texas at Austin, October 3, l983."`Ought', `Can', and Conversational Implication," The University of Missouri, St.Louis, October 5, l984."Topics and Presuppositions," (Comment on Jay David Atlas, "", American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division Meeting, March, 1985."'Ought', `Can', and Conversational Implication," American Philosophical Association,

Central Division Meeting, May 2, 1986."Religious Experience," (Panel Discussion) Logos, University of Texas at Austin,

December 4, 1986."Hobbes's Divine Command Theory of Morality," American Philosophical Association,

Eastern Division Meeting, Boston, December 28, 1986."Stroll's Analytic Deconstructionism," American Philosophical Association, Pacific

Division Meeting, Portland, March 25, 1988."Davis on Grice on Meaning," American Philosophical Association, Central Division

Meeting, Chicago, April 29, 1989."The Unity of Thomas Hobbes's Scientific, Moral and Religious Wisdom," (Discussion

of Gary Herbert's Thomas Hobbes: The Unity of Scientific and Moral Wisdom)," American Philosophical Association, Chicago, April 25, 1991.

"Analytic Deconstruction," University of California at San Diego, June 1, 1991."Philosophy and Religion," University of Texas at Austin, February 7, 1992."Thomas Hobbes's Mechanism and Calvinism," American Philosophical Association,

Washington, D.C. December 30, 1992."Linguistic Understanding," College of Wooster, Ohio, January 28, 1994. "Logical Relations between 'Ought' and 'Is'" (a comment on a paper by John Robertson,

Pacific American Philosophical Association, San Franciso, March, 1995A Reply to Liu,” American Philosophical Association, Chicago, Il April 27, 1996“Revelation, Prophets, and Miracles: The Views of Thomas,” Hobbes,” Suarez Lectures,

Spring Hill College, Mobile AL, March, 1996.“Understanding and Interpretation,” The University of Texas at San Antonio, November

2, 1996.“Thomas Hobbes’s Philosophy of Education” American Philosophical Association,

Atlanta GA, December 27, 1996“Revelation, Prophets, and Miracles,” College of Wooster, Ohio, October 24, 1997.“Kripke on Proper Names,” American Philosophical Association, 1998).

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“Skepticism: Linguistic Refutations,” NEH Summer Seminar, “Moore and Wittgenstein on Certainty,” UCSD, July 20, 1998

“Skepticism: Diagnoses,” NEH Summer Seminar, “Moore and Wittgenstein on Certainty,” UCSD, July 21, 1998

“Religion, Fanaticism, and Liberalism,” University of Indiana, Bloomington, March 5, 1999.

“Two Methods of Using Writing to Improve Philosophical Thinking,” American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 2, 1999.

“Religion, Fanaticism, and Liberalism,” College of Wooster, Ohio (October 1, 1999)“Thomas Hobbes: His Life and Thought,” British Studies Council, University of Texas at

Austin, November 5, 1999; shown on C-Span2, January 9 (4:00 p.m. CST), 22 (10:50 p.m.), and 30 (6:00 a.m.) 2000.

“A Theory of Fiction,” Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem, New University of Lisbon, Portugal, May 3, 2000.

“Interpretation and Meaning,” (Workshop) Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem, Instituto de Filosofia da Linguagem, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal, May 4, 2000.

“A Theory of Fiction,” University of Southern California, November, 2000.“Bertrand Russell in the Twentieth Century,” Round Table Discussion, British Studies,

University of Texas at Austin, August 31, 2001.“A Theory of Fiction,” U.T. Linguistic Circle. October 5, 2001.“Innovations, Legal Systems and Prosperity: A Systems Approach,” 6th International

Conference on Linking Systems Thinking, Innovation, Quality, Entrepreneurship and Environment, Maribor, Slovenia, June 28, 2002.

“Four Theories of Interpretation,” 3rd East Asian Semiotic Seminar, Wuhan, China, October 4th, 2002.

“Outline of a Theory of Interpretation,” Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, October 8, 2002; at Hubei University, Wuhan, China, October 8; at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China October 10; at Capital Normal University, Beijing, China, October 10, 2002.

Four Lectures: “Basic Concepts in the Philosophy of Language,” “The Nature of Meaning and the Impossibility of Private Language,” and “A Theory of Conversation,” and “Speech Act Analysis,” The Institute of Language, Capital Normal University,” Beijing, June 3-4, 2004.

“Two Kinds of Meaning,” Conference on Davidson’s Philosophy and Chinese Philosophy,” International Society for Comparative Studies of Chinese and Western Philosophy, Beijing, June 8, 2004.

“Current Research in the Philosophy of Language,” Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, June June 10, 2004.

“Language, Reference, and Truth,” (public lecture) Capital Normal University, Beijing, China, June 21, 2005.

“Round Table Discussion on Analytic Philosophy,” (panel member) Beijing University (aka Peking University), Beijing, China, June 23, 2005.

“Reference, Truth and Negative Existentials,” 4th International Conference on Logic and Cognition, Sun Yat-sen University (aka Zhonshan University), June 15, 2005, Guangzhou, China.

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“Conversational Maxims and Fiction” (seminar for faculty and graduate students) Capital Normal University, Beijing, June 21, 2005).

“On the Distinction Between Semantics and Pragmatics,” Capital Normal University, Beijing, China, June 19, 2006.

“On the Borders of Semantics,” Philosophy of Language: Constructive Engagement of Distinctive Perspectives, Peking University, China, June 20, 2006.

“Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin,” Philosophy of Language: Constructive Engagement of Distinctive Perspectives, Peking University, China, June 21, 2006.

“Reference, Nonexistence, and Fiction,” Wuhan University, China, June 26, 2006.“The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes,” Wuhan University, China, June 27, 2006.“Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin Philosophy of

Language: Constructive Engagement of Distinctive Perspectives, Peking University, China, June 20-21, 2006, pp.1-5.

“Fiction, Truth, and Reference,” San Jose State University, March, 2007. “Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin,” Beijing Forum,

November 3, 2007.“The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes and its Dangers,” Phi Sigma Tau Lecture,

College of Wooster, Feburary 14, 2008.“Reference and Fiction,” College of Wooster, February 15, 2008.“Ideal Reader Response: The Case of the Yi Jing,” International Conference on the

Methodology of Comparative Philosophy, Peking University June 5, 2008; American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Vancouver, April, 2009; and International Association of Chinese Philosophy, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, July 8, 2009.

“Leviathan Off the Hook: On the Reception of Hobbes’s Leviathan 1651-1700,” Institute for the History of Philosophy, Emory University, October 30, 2008.

“Four Types of Meaning in the History of Philosophy,” Emory University, October 31, 2008.

“The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes and its Dangers,” Liberal Arts Honors Colloquium, July 24, 2009.

“Demoniacs and the Author of Sin,” Calvin and Hobbes Conference, Faculté Libre de Théologie Protestante, University of Paris, December 15, 2009.

“The Right of Rebellion in Menzi and Some Continental Theorists,” Association of Chinese Philosophers in America, APA, Eastern Division, December 30, 2009.

“Reason and Reciprocity in Hobbes’s Political Philosophy,” International Hobbes Society, American Philosophical Association, San Francisco, March 31 , 2010.

“Absolute Sovereignty in the Political Philosophy of Hanfeizi and Thomas Hobbes,” American Philosophical Association, April 2, 2010.

“Representation and Political Legitimacy,” Honors Colloquium, UT Austin, July 23, 2010.

“On Monarchy and Flattery in Hobbes’s Philosophy: Comments on Daniel Kapust,” Institute of Human Studies, George Mason University, Arlington, VA, Ocotber 2010.

“Ideal Interpretation of Political and Other Texts,” Durham University, Durham, England, November 7, 2010.

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“Authorization and Representation in Hobbes’s Leviathan,” Texas A&M, November 12, 2010.

“Egoism, Reason, and the Social Contract, Pacific APA, San Diego, CA, April, 2011“Ideal Interpretation: The Cases of the Song of Songs and the Book of Odes,” Beijing

Roundtable, Capital Normal University, June 3, 2011.“Ideal Interpretation of Constitutional Texts,” Conference: The Politics of Interpretation

and the Interpretation of Politics,” Department of Politics and International Relations Oxford University, September, 24, 2011.

“Thought and Language,” Universidad Autonomica de Mexico, September 31, 2011.“John Locke and the Limits of Religious Toleration,” British Studies, University of

Texas at Austin, November 18. 2011.“Representation and Obligation: Why Governments do Not Represent Citizens,”

University of Memphis, March 30, 2012.“Authorization and Alienation in Thomas Hobbes’s Leviathan,” University of Memphis,

March 30, 2012; and King’s College, University of London, May 17, 2012.“Human Nature in David Hume’s Treatise,” Xunzi-Hume, ACLS Workshop, University

of Utah, Salt Lake City, July 8, 2012.

Interview: “Dialogue on the Philosophy of Language,” Language and Speech (Beijing, China) 3 (2002), pp. 355-65; reprinted in Jianshe Zhou, A Study of Language in Pre- Qin China (Beijing: Commercial Press, 2011) pp. 131-8.

Television: “The Life and Thought of Thomas Hobbes” delivered to the British Studies Council, University of Texas at Austin, C-Span-2, January 9 (4:00 p.m. CST), and other times.

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