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Mary A. Domski<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

MSC 03 2140 Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001<br />

Office Phone: (505) 277-2405 Email: mdomski@unm.edu<br />

Web Page: http://www.unm.edu/~mdomski<br />

APPOINTMENTS<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, Albuquerque, NM<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 2011 –<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 2005 – 2011<br />

California State <strong>University</strong>, Fresno, Fresno, CA<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 2003 – 2005<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, Bloomington, IN June 2003<br />

Ph.D. in the History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

Dissertation: Geometry and Experimental Method in Locke, <strong>New</strong>ton, and Kant<br />

Directed by Michael Friedman<br />

Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Bloomington, IN May 2002<br />

M.A. in Philosophy<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leeds, School <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Leeds, England Sept 1999<br />

M.A. in the History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (Distinction)<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, Graduate School <strong>of</strong> Education, Philadelphia, PA May 1998<br />

M.S.Ed. in Secondary Education (Mathematics) with Distinction<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, Philadelphia, PA May 1997<br />

B.A. in Mathematics and Philosophy & Science<br />

Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Distinction in Philosophy & Science<br />

RESEARCH & TEACHING INTERESTS<br />

Major Areas <strong>of</strong> Interest: History <strong>of</strong> Early Modern Philosophy; <strong>New</strong>tonian Science and the Scientific<br />

Revolution; Kant<br />

Other Areas <strong>of</strong> Interest:<br />

EDITED COLLECTIONS<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science; Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematics; Science and Religion<br />

2. <strong>New</strong>ton and <strong>New</strong>tonianism, special 50 th anniversary issue <strong>of</strong> The Southern Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

(September 2012), Volume 50, Issue 3. Contributors: Mary Domski, Janet Folina, Michael Friedman,<br />

Andrew Janiak, Hylarie Kochiras, Peter Machamer, J.E. McGuire, Eric Schliesser, and Marius Stan.<br />

1. (with Michael Dickson) Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage <strong>of</strong> History and Philosophy<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science. Open Court Press, September 2010 (ISBN: 978-0-8126-9662-2). This collection honors<br />

Michael Friedman’s influential work in history and philosophy <strong>of</strong> science and includes twenty-six<br />

original papers, one <strong>of</strong> which is Friedman’s book-length concluding essay, “Synthetic History<br />

Reconsidered.”<br />

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PAPERS<br />

15. “Kant and <strong>New</strong>ton on the A Priori Necessity <strong>of</strong> Geometry.” Forthcoming in Studies in History<br />

and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science.<br />

14. “Observation and Mathematics.” In The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> British Philosophy in the Seventeenth<br />

Century (Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2013), edited by Peter Anstey, pp. 144-168.<br />

13. “Mediating Between Past and Present: Descartes, <strong>New</strong>ton, and Contemporary Structural<br />

Realism.” In Philosophy and Its History: <strong>New</strong> Essays on the Methods and Aims <strong>of</strong> Research in the History <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophy (Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 2013), edited by Mogens Laerke, Justin E. H. Smith, and Eric<br />

Schliesser, pp. 278-300.<br />

12. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Proclus: Geometry, Imagination, and Knowing Space.” The Southern Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophy (September 2012) 50/3: 389-413.<br />

11. “<strong>New</strong>ton and <strong>New</strong>tonianism.” The Southern Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophy (September 2012) 50/3: 363-69.<br />

10. “Locke’s Qualified Embrace <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>ton’s Principia.” In Interpreting <strong>New</strong>ton: Critical Essays<br />

(Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 2012), edited by Andrew Janiak and Eric Schliesser, pp. 48-68.<br />

9. “Descartes’ Mathematics.” Stanford Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Philosophy. (Winter 2011 edition), Edward N.<br />

Zalta (ed.), forthcoming URL = .<br />

8. “Kant on the Imagination and Geometrical Certainty.” Perspectives on Science (Dec 2010), 18/4: 409-<br />

431.<br />

7. (with Michael Dickson) “Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method, Or a Manifesto for a Synthetic Approach<br />

to History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science.” In Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method (Open Court, 2010), edited by<br />

Mary Domski and Michael Dickson, pp. 1-20.<br />

6. “<strong>New</strong>ton as Historically-Minded Philosopher.” In Discourse on a <strong>New</strong> Method (Open Court, 2010),<br />

edited by Mary Domski and Michael Dickson, pp. 65-89.<br />

5. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Empiricism and Metaphysics.” Philosophy Compass (July 2010) 5/7: 525-534.<br />

4. “The Intelligibility <strong>of</strong> Motion and Construction: Descartes’ Early Mathematics and Metaphysics,<br />

1619-1637.” Studies in History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2009) 40: 119-130.<br />

3. “The Transcendental and the Geometrical: Kant’s argument for the Infinity <strong>of</strong> Space.” Law and<br />

Peace in Kant’s Philosophy: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Tenth International Kant Congress (Walter de Gruyter, 2008),<br />

Vol 2: 149-160.<br />

2. “Construction without Spatial Constraints: A Reply to Emily Carson.” Locke Studies: An Annual<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Locke Research (2006) 6: 85-99.<br />

1. “The Constructible and Intelligible in <strong>New</strong>ton’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry.” Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

(2003) 70 (5): 1114-1124.<br />

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WORK IN PROGRESS<br />

4. “Physics” (co-authored with Peter Machamer) for The Descartes Lexicon (Cambridge <strong>University</strong><br />

Press), edited by Larry Nolan.<br />

3. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Mathematics and Empiricism” for The Oxford Handbook <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>ton, edited by Eric<br />

Schliesser and Chris Smeenk.<br />

2. “Deducing and Inducing from the Phenomena: A Fresh Look at the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science in<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton’s General Scholium” for a volume marking the 300 th anniversary <strong>of</strong> the General Scholium,<br />

edited by Stephen Snobelen.<br />

1. Manuscript provisionally titled Descartes and <strong>New</strong>ton on Mathematics, Metaphysics and Method.<br />

Focuses on the interplay <strong>of</strong> mathematics, metaphysics, and natural philosophy in Descartes’ and<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton’s works and aims to shed light on their struggles to <strong>of</strong>fer a metaphysics and a method for<br />

natural philosophy that are appropriate to their mathematical views <strong>of</strong> nature.<br />

REVIEWS<br />

9. Essay Review <strong>of</strong> Steffen Ducheyne’s The Main Business <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy: Isaac <strong>New</strong>ton’s Natural-<br />

Philosophical Methodology (2012) and William Harper’s Isaac <strong>New</strong>ton’s Scientific Method: Turning Data into<br />

Evidence about Gravity and Cosmology (2011). Forthcoming (fall 2013) in HOPOS: The Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Society <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science.<br />

8. Review <strong>of</strong> Peter Machamer and J.E. McGuire, Descartes’s Changing Mind (Princeton <strong>University</strong><br />

Press, 2009). HOPOS: The Journal <strong>of</strong> the International Society <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (spring 2011)<br />

1(1): 162-165.<br />

7. Review <strong>of</strong> Niccolò Guicciardini, Isaac <strong>New</strong>ton on Mathematical Certainty and Method (The MIT Press,<br />

2009). Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong> History (Winter 2010) 45: 614-617.<br />

6. Review <strong>of</strong> D. Garber and B. Longuenesse (eds.), Kant and the Early Moderns (Princeton <strong>University</strong><br />

Press, 2008). Mind (April 2010), 119 (474): 478-481.<br />

5. Review <strong>of</strong> Andrew Janiak, <strong>New</strong>ton as Philosopher (Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, 2008). Early Science<br />

and Medicine (2009) 14: 590-592.<br />

4. “Evolving maths”: Review <strong>of</strong> Peter S. Rudman, How Mathematics Happened: The First 50,000 Years<br />

(Prometheus Books, 2007). Endeavour (2008) 32: 39-41.<br />

3. Review <strong>of</strong> Michael Ben-Chaim, Experimental Philosophy and the Birth <strong>of</strong> Empirical Science: Boyle, Locke,<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton (Ashgate Publishing, 2004). Early Science and Medicine (2006) 11 (1): 122-126.<br />

2. Review <strong>of</strong> J. Buchwald and I. Bernard Cohen (eds.), Isaac <strong>New</strong>ton’s Natural Philosophy (Cambridge:<br />

MIT Press, March 2004, Paperback edition). Physics in Perspective (2005) 7 (3): 377-380.<br />

1. Review <strong>of</strong> Lorenzo Magnani, Philosophy and Geometry: Theoretical and Historical Issues (<strong>New</strong> York:<br />

Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001). Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2004) 71 (3): 412-415.<br />

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PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (* indicates refereed paper)<br />

*24. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Proclus on the Geometry <strong>of</strong> Absolute Space”<br />

Ninth International Congress <strong>of</strong> HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 21-24 June 2012, Halifax, Nova Scotia.<br />

23. Comments on “Friedman’s Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Reason and Galileo’s Archimedean Approximation”,<br />

APA Eastern Division Meeting, 27-30 Dec 2010, Boston, MA<br />

*22. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Empiricism in Cartesian Context: Revisiting the Argument for Space in De<br />

Gravitatione”<br />

Integrated History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science - &HPS3, IU- Bloomington, 23-26 Sept 2010<br />

21. “Unity as Natural, Reason as Divine: The Beauty <strong>of</strong> Systems in Seventeenth Century Natural<br />

Philosophy”<br />

Keynote Address for the American Society <strong>of</strong> Aesthetics, Rocky Mountain Division<br />

Meeting, 9 July 2010, Santa Fe, NM<br />

*20. “The Mathematics and Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Descartes’ Mature Philosophy”<br />

HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science Eighth<br />

Biennial Congress, 24-27 June 2010, Budapest, Hungary.<br />

*19. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Empiricism in Cartesian Context: Revisiting the Argument for Space in De<br />

Gravitatione”<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton and Empiricism Conference, Center for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Pittsburgh, 9-11 April 2010<br />

*18. “<strong>New</strong>ton's Empiricism and the Emanation <strong>of</strong> Space in De Gravitatione”<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS) Annual Meeting, 19-22 November 2009, Phoenix, AZ<br />

17. “Locke’s Qualified Embrace <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong>ton’s Principia”<br />

SPAWN 2009: Nature and Purpose in Early Modern Philosophy, 9-12 August 2009,<br />

Syracuse, NY<br />

16. Comments on “Metaphysical Principles and <strong>New</strong>ton's Problem about Gravity”<br />

APA Eastern Division Meeting, 27-30 Dec 2008, Philadelphia, PA<br />

*15. “Locke and Kant on Synthesis and Imagination in Mathematics”<br />

HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science Seventh<br />

Biennial Congress 18-21 June 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia<br />

*14. “The God <strong>of</strong> Geometry, The God <strong>of</strong> Matter”<br />

&HPS1: First Conference in Integrated History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 11-13 October<br />

2007, Center for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

*13. “<strong>New</strong>ton as Historically-Minded Philosopher”<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton and/as Philosophy Conference, 21-25 June 2007, Leiden <strong>University</strong>,<br />

The Netherlands<br />

*12. “Construction without Spatial Constraints: Locke on Geometrical Reasoning”<br />

APA Pacific Division Meeting, 3-8 April 2007, San Francisco, CA<br />

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*11. “<strong>New</strong>ton, Locke, and the Mathematical Nature <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy”<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS) Annual Meeting, 2-5 Nov 2006, Vancouver, BC<br />

*10. “Locke and <strong>New</strong>ton on Induction, Deduction, and the Method <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy”,<br />

HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science Sixth<br />

Biennial Congress, 14-18 June 2006, Paris, France<br />

9. Comments on “Consciousness and Reflection in Locke’s Essay: Solving the Problem <strong>of</strong><br />

Incoherence”<br />

APA Pacific Division Meeting, 22-26 March 2006, Portland, OR<br />

*8. “The Transcendental and the Geometrical: Kant’s argument for the Infinity <strong>of</strong> Space”<br />

Tenth International Kant Congress, 4-9 September 2005, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> São Paulo, São<br />

Paulo, Brazil<br />

7. “How to Bring <strong>New</strong>ton to Bear on Modern Philosophy: The Case <strong>of</strong> Locke”<br />

The Southern California Philosophy Conference, 30 October 2004, UC, Irvine<br />

*6. “The Geometry <strong>of</strong> the Principia: Understanding <strong>New</strong>ton’s Public Claims in the Preface”<br />

Fifth British-North American Joint Meeting <strong>of</strong> the British Society <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

(BSHS), the Canadian Society <strong>of</strong> the History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (CSHPS), and the<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS), 5-7 August 2004, Halifax, Nova Scotia<br />

*5. “Practice meets Ontology: <strong>New</strong>ton’s Historical Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry”<br />

The History <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (HOPOS) Working Group Fifth Biennial<br />

Congress, 24-27 June 2004, San Francisco, CA<br />

*4. “The Cataract and the Fudge Factor: <strong>New</strong>ton’s Strategies for Fitting Theory to Experiment”,<br />

History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS) Annual Meeting, 20-23 November 2003, Cambridge, MA<br />

*3. “‘The Empiricism <strong>of</strong> Locke and <strong>New</strong>ton’: Suggestions for a Reappraisal”<br />

APA Central Division Meeting, 23-26 April 2003, Cleveland, OH<br />

*2. “Constructibility and Intelligibility in <strong>New</strong>ton’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry”<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science Association (PSA) Eighteenth Biennial Meeting, 7-11 Nov 2002,<br />

Milwaukee, WI<br />

*1. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry”<br />

The History <strong>of</strong> the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (HOPOS) Working Group Fourth Biennial<br />

Congress, 21-23 June 2002, Montreal, Canada<br />

INVITED TALKS & COLLOQUIUM PRESENTATIONS<br />

22. “Kant and <strong>New</strong>ton on the A Priori Necessity <strong>of</strong> Geometry.”<br />

German Philosophy Workshop, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, U. <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 12 April 2013.<br />

21. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Mathematics and Empiricism.”<br />

Early Modern Philosophy Workshop, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, U. <strong>of</strong> Chicago, 11 April 2013.<br />

The Rotman Institute <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario, 22 March 2013<br />

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20. “Descartes’ Mathematical Physics: A Reassessment.”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 11 January 2013<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 14 September 2012.<br />

19. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Proclus: Understanding the Geometry <strong>of</strong> Absolute Space.”<br />

Center for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, 24 January 2012.<br />

18. “Descartes, <strong>New</strong>ton, and the Mathematical Character <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy”<br />

Workshop on “Knowledge, Representation, and Pro<strong>of</strong> in the Modern Era,” <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, 3 November 2011<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, 18 February 2011<br />

Dean’s Lecture, St. John’s College, Santa Fe, NM, 22 October 2010<br />

17. “Difference, Disunity, and the Dialogue between Past and Present”<br />

Philosophy and Its History: A Workshop on Methods, Aims, and <strong>New</strong> Directions in Early<br />

Modern Philosophy, Concordia <strong>University</strong>, Montreal, Canada, 29-30 October 2011<br />

16. “God and Nature in Seventeenth Century Science”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, Chemical Engineering Seminar Series, 5 March 2010<br />

15. “The Dynamical Interplay <strong>of</strong> Mathematics and Metaphysics in Descartes’ Corpus”<br />

Duke <strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 4 April 2009<br />

14. “Kant on Imagination and Geometrical Certainty”<br />

Workshop on Geometrical Thinking at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nancy, France, Sponsored by the<br />

Ideals <strong>of</strong> Pro<strong>of</strong> Project directed by Michael Detlefsen, 15-16 December 2008<br />

13. “The Mathematical Character <strong>of</strong> Descartes’ Early Metaphysics”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 21 September 2007<br />

12. “Naturalism, Nominalism, and the Mathematical Treatment <strong>of</strong> Nature: Reconsidering Locke’s<br />

Relationship to <strong>New</strong>ton”<br />

UC, San Diego History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy Roundtable, 23 Feb 2007<br />

11. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Locke on the Mathematical Nature <strong>of</strong> Natural Philosophy”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Houston, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 31 March 2006<br />

10. “Doing Philosophy Historically: <strong>New</strong>ton’s Appeal to Ancient Mathematical Wisdom”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 31 March 2005<br />

9. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Descartes on Math and Method”<br />

Washington <strong>University</strong> in St. Louis, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 11 February 2005<br />

Syracuse <strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 21 January 2005<br />

8. “Kant’s Critique <strong>of</strong> Socratic Eudaimonism”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts, Boston, Plato Seminar, 7 February 2005<br />

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7. “Reconciling the Historical Conflict between Science and Religion”<br />

College <strong>of</strong> William and Mary, Philosophy Club, 4 February 2005<br />

6. “What <strong>New</strong>ton saw (and Locke didn’t) in the Theory <strong>of</strong> Ideas”<br />

CSU, Fresno, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 11 November 2004<br />

5. “Philosophy Meets Geometry: Re-figuring <strong>New</strong>ton’s Place in the Modern Period”<br />

Temple <strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 4 October 2004<br />

4. “<strong>New</strong>ton and Descartes on Fitting Geometry with Natural Philosophy”<br />

California Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology, Humanities and Social Sciences, 29 March 2004<br />

Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 22 March 2004<br />

3. “Beyond Form and Content: Lessons from <strong>New</strong>ton’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Geometry”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> South Carolina, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 13 February 2004<br />

2. “Error & Method in <strong>New</strong>ton’s Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Experiment: The Efflux <strong>of</strong> Water & the Speed <strong>of</strong><br />

Sound”<br />

CSU, Fresno, Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 2 October 2003<br />

1. “The Marriage <strong>of</strong> Mathematics and Experience: <strong>New</strong>ton’s Challenge to Locke’s Theory <strong>of</strong> Ideas”<br />

Hanson Lecture. Indiana <strong>University</strong>, History & Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 7 Feb 2003<br />

California State <strong>University</strong>, Fresno, January 2003<br />

Macalester College, January 2003<br />

Southern Illinois <strong>University</strong>, Carbondale, January 2003<br />

OTHER PRESENTATIONS<br />

11. “Academic Publishing in Graduate School and Beyond”<br />

Panel participant, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, 1 April 2011<br />

10. “Paradigm Shifts and the Course <strong>of</strong> Science: From Aristotle to <strong>New</strong>ton to Einstein”<br />

Albuquerque Institute for Mathematics and Science (AIMS) @ UNM, 4 November 2010<br />

9. “The Benefits <strong>of</strong> a Graduate Education in History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science”<br />

Panel participant, Indiana <strong>University</strong> – Bloomington, 23 September 2010<br />

8. “The Value <strong>of</strong> Philosophy: A 21 st Century Perspective”<br />

Address for the 2010 UNM Philosophy Department Convocation Ceremony, 15 May 2010<br />

7. “God and Nature in the Seventeenth Century”<br />

Lecture for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, 10 Feb 2010<br />

6. “Living Philosophically and Transforming the Planet”<br />

Address for the 2009 UNM Philosophy Department Convocation Ceremony, 16 May 2009<br />

5. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Empiricism and Absolute Space”<br />

Graduate seminar on <strong>New</strong>ton and Leibniz, Duke <strong>University</strong>, 3 April 2009<br />

4. “Space and time from <strong>New</strong>ton to Einstein”<br />

Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Albuquerque, NM, March 2008<br />

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3. “Unity, Disunity and the Fear <strong>of</strong> Meaninglessness: Comments on Hitchcock’s The Birds”<br />

UNM Philosophy Club, 31 Oct 2006; CSU, Fresno, Philosophy Film Forum, 13 May 2004<br />

2. “Psychology: Science or Philosophy?”<br />

CSU, Fresno, Honors Seminar in the Department <strong>of</strong> Psychology, 4 May 2005<br />

1. “The Epistemological Foundations <strong>of</strong> Structural Realism: Poincaré and the Structure <strong>of</strong><br />

Relations”<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leeds, Workshop for Research in History & Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, May 2000<br />

ORGANIZED & CO-ORGANIZED CONFERENCES<br />

5. Southwest Seminar in Early Modern Philosophy, founded and organized (until 2011) with Donald<br />

Rutherford. Organized with Ericka Tucker in 2013 and 2014. Meetings held at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> (Feb 2006, Feb 2010, Feb 2014), the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, San Diego (Feb 2007),<br />

San Francisco State <strong>University</strong> (Feb 2008), Caltech (Feb 2009), and Cal Poly Pomona (Dec 2011,<br />

Feb 2013).<br />

4. Annual Philosophy Student Conferences at the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, 2006-2011. Assisted UNM<br />

students with general planning, funding applications, and arranging keynote speakers.<br />

3. Life among the Living: Perspectives on our Human Stance towards Nature. 3 April 2005 at The Pines<br />

Resort and Conference Center in Bass Lake, CA. A one day retreat focusing on the relationship<br />

between humans and nature. Keynote: Donald Rutherford.<br />

2. Voicing Ideas, organized with Mariana Anagnostopoulos; a conference for undergraduate<br />

Philosophy majors at CSU, Fresno. 12 March 2005, Alice Peters Auditorium, CSU, Fresno.<br />

1. Synthesis and the Growth <strong>of</strong> Knowledge, organized with Michael Dickson. 1-3 October 2004, <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> South Carolina, Columbia, SC. A conference examining Michael Friedman’s work and ideas on<br />

the relationship between the history <strong>of</strong> philosophy and the history <strong>of</strong> science. Web site:<br />

http://www.cas.sc.edu/phil/friedman2004.php<br />

ORGANIZED CONFERENCE SESSIONS (all refereed)<br />

8. “Reflections on Michael Friedman’s Kant and the Exact Sciences” for the Ninth International<br />

Congress <strong>of</strong> HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 21-24<br />

June 2012, Halifax, Nova Scotia; Speakers: Emily Carson, Robert DiSalle, and Marius Stan. Respondent:<br />

Michael Friedman.<br />

7. “<strong>New</strong>ton’s Place in the Rationalist Tradition” for the Ninth International Congress <strong>of</strong> HOPOS,<br />

The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 21-24 June 2012, Halifax, Nova<br />

Scotia; Speakers: Mary Domski, Janet Folina, Eric Schliesser.<br />

6. “Cartesian Metaphysics in Natural Philosophical Context: Descartes on Mathematics, Medicine,<br />

and Meteorology” for the Eighth International Congress <strong>of</strong> HOPOS, The International Society for<br />

the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 24-27 June 2010, Budapest, Hungary; Speakers: Mary Domski,<br />

Gideon Manning, Craig Martin, Commentator: Daniel Garber.<br />

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5. “The Historical Ancestry <strong>of</strong> Kant’s Mathematics” for the Seventh International Congress <strong>of</strong><br />

HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 18-21 June 2008,<br />

Vancouver, British Columbia; Speakers: Mary Domski, Alison Laywine, Daniel Sutherland.<br />

4. “Situating <strong>New</strong>ton in Philosophical Context” for the History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS) Annual<br />

Meeting, 2-5 November 2006, Vancouver, British Columbia; Speakers: Mary Domski, Andrew Janiak,<br />

Eric Schliesser, Commentator: Daniel Garber.<br />

3. “Situating <strong>New</strong>ton in Philosophical Context” for the Sixth International Congress <strong>of</strong> HOPOS,<br />

The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 14-18 June 2006, Paris, France;<br />

Speakers: Mary Domski, Andrew Janiak, Eric Schliesser, Commentator: Domenico Bertoloni Meli<br />

2. “<strong>New</strong>ton the Philosopher” for the Fifth Biennial Congress <strong>of</strong> HOPOS, The International Society<br />

for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, 24-27 June 2004, San Francisco, CA; Speakers: Mary<br />

Domski, Andrew Janiak, George Smith.<br />

1. “Revisiting the Experiments in the Principia” for the History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS) 2003<br />

Annual Meeting, 20-23 November 2003, Cambridge, MA; Speakers: Domenico Bertoloni Meli, Mary<br />

Domski, George Smith, Commentator: Alan Shapiro.<br />

FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS<br />

9. Fellow at the Center for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, January – April 2012.<br />

8. NEH Summer Institute for College and <strong>University</strong> Teachers, 12 July – 6 Aug 2010, Princeton, NJ<br />

“Descartes, Galileo, Hobbes: Philosophy and Science, Politics and Religion during the Scientific<br />

Revolution”; Directors: Daniel Garber and Roger Ariew<br />

7. Principal Investigator for National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant, October 2007 – August 2009<br />

Ethics Education in Engineering and Science (EESE) Program<br />

Title: Ethics Fellows Pilot Program; Awarded $100,000 Concept Grant, 15 Sept 2007<br />

6. NEH Summer Institute for College and <strong>University</strong> Teachers, 5-30 July 2004, Madison, WI<br />

“The Intersection <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, Science and Theology in the Seventeenth Century”<br />

Directors: Steven Nadler and Donald Rutherford<br />

5. Women in Science Fellowship, Indiana <strong>University</strong>, 1999-2004<br />

4. APA Graduate Student Travel Stipend (Central APA Meeting), April 2003<br />

3. National Science Foundation Travel Grant, PSA Meeting, 2002 and 2004; HSS Meeting, 2003<br />

2. Indiana <strong>University</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences Travel Grant, Spring 2002 & 2003<br />

1. HPSC Departmental Travel Grant, Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Spring 2002 & 2003<br />

AWARDS & HONORS<br />

9. Winner <strong>of</strong> the 2011 UNM Alumni Association’s Faculty Teaching Award, Awarded February 2011<br />

Annual award for outstanding teaching and service to students among UNM faculty<br />

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8. Winner <strong>of</strong> the 2009 Award for Teaching Excellence, Awarded April 2009<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong>, College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

7. UNM Office <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies Feature Faculty Member, Spring 2008<br />

Faculty Research Pr<strong>of</strong>ile posted on OGS web site for work on the NSF-sponsored Ethics Fellows<br />

Pilot Program (http://www.unm.edu/grad/pr<strong>of</strong>iles/mdomski.html)<br />

6. Winner <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> 2006-2007 Outstanding Teacher <strong>of</strong> the Year, Awarded April 2007<br />

<strong>University</strong>-wide award for teaching excellence among tenured & non-tenured faculty<br />

5. Nominee for the Jan and Bud Richter Award <strong>of</strong> Excellence in Education for Faculty, March 2005<br />

California State <strong>University</strong>, Fresno<br />

4. Eighth Annual Reception and Exhibit <strong>of</strong> Faculty Publications in the Madden Library, March 2005<br />

Honoree from the Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy at CSU, Fresno<br />

3. Victor A. Thoren Graduate Student Research Fellowship, May 2003<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, Indiana <strong>University</strong><br />

2. Mikal Lynn Sousa Award for Excellence in Graduate Scholarship, March 2003<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences, Indiana <strong>University</strong><br />

1. Norwood Russell Hanson Distinguished Graduate Essay, Spring 2002<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, Indiana <strong>University</strong><br />

UNIVERSITY LEVEL TEACHING EXPERIENCE<br />

a) <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong><br />

Undergraduate Courses:<br />

3. Intro to Philosophical Problems (numerous sections since spring 2006)<br />

2. Modern Philosophy/Descartes to Kant (numerous sections since fall 2005)<br />

1. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (spring 2007)<br />

Undergraduate/Graduate Seminars:<br />

5. Descartes and <strong>New</strong>ton (fall 2012)<br />

4. Kuhn’s Revolution in Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (fall 2011)<br />

3. Seventeenth Century Math & Metaphysics (fall 2009)<br />

2. Descartes (spring 2007; section restricted to graduate students)<br />

1. Kant’s Critique <strong>of</strong> Pure Reason (fall 2005, fall 2008, fall 2010)<br />

Independent Studies:<br />

3. Singer and Kant on poverty (fall 2009)<br />

2. Descartes to Locke (summer 2007)<br />

1. Kant’s First Critique (spring 2007)<br />

Graduate Reading Groups:<br />

3. Martin Heidegger’s Kant and the Problem <strong>of</strong> Metaphysics (2006 with Iain Thomson)<br />

2. Immanuel Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics <strong>of</strong> Morals (summer 2006)<br />

1. Immanuel Kant’s Critique <strong>of</strong> Practical Reason (fall 2006 with Fred Schueler)<br />

Graduate Advising:<br />

4. Member, PhD committee (Philosophy); Topic: Skepticism in Indian Philosophy<br />

3. Member, PhD committee (English); Title: The Path to Personal Salvation: The Hermetic Trope <strong>of</strong><br />

Self-Mastery in Shakespeare, Bacon, and Milton (defended April 2010)<br />

2. Chair, MA committee; Topic: Descartes’ Infinite God (defended July 2008)<br />

1. Member, MA committee; Topic: Kant and Kierkegaard (defended July 2007)<br />

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) California State <strong>University</strong>, Fresno<br />

Undergraduate Courses:<br />

5. Methods <strong>of</strong> Reasoning 2. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

4. Critical Thinking in the Classroom 1. Science and Religion (Honors section)<br />

3. Bacon to Kant<br />

Independent Studies:<br />

4. Kant’s First Critique 2. Topics in Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

3. Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex 1. Topics in Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Physics<br />

c) Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Bloomington, History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

Undergraduate Courses, Instructor:<br />

2. The Pyrrhonists, the Poets, and the Post-moderns (fall 2002/spring 2003)<br />

Self-designed course focused on the critical reaction to science <strong>of</strong>fered by Ancient Skeptics,<br />

poets <strong>of</strong> the Romantic period, and Post-modern philosophers <strong>of</strong> science.<br />

1. Scientific Reasoning (fall 2001/spring 2002)<br />

Undergraduate Courses, Teaching Assistant:<br />

3. Scientific Reasoning (fall 1999)<br />

2. Quantum Mysteries for Everyone (fall 2000)<br />

1. Rational Decision-Making (spring 2001)<br />

d) <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Leeds, School <strong>of</strong> Philosophy, 1998-1999<br />

Tutor/Teaching Assistant: Led discussion sections for Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, The Mind, Reason and<br />

Argument, Ethics, Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Psychology, Theoretical Philosophy<br />

Grader: Full-year, upper-level undergraduate seminar on Kant’s Critique <strong>of</strong> Pure Reason<br />

UNIVERSITY & DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE<br />

a) <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong><br />

Service to the Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

12. Graduate Director: August 2012 to present<br />

11. Outcomes Assessment Coordinator: March 2008-September 2012<br />

10. Undergraduate Advisor: August 2005-August 2008, January 2010-December 2011<br />

9. Graduate Placement Director: August 2008-January 2010<br />

8. Member <strong>of</strong> Search Committees for Tenure-Track Positions: Fall 2007, Fall 2010, Fall 2011<br />

7. Faculty Advisor for the Undergraduate Philosophy Club: September 2005-August 2008<br />

6. Led Session <strong>of</strong> the Proseminar for first-year graduate students: 2005-2010<br />

5. Departmental Representative at UNM Senior Day: Fall 2006<br />

4. Member <strong>of</strong> the Speakers Committee: Fall 2006, 2007, & 2008<br />

3. Member <strong>of</strong> the Search Committee for a Lecturer: Summer 2006<br />

2. Member <strong>of</strong> the Graduate Admissions Committee: Spring 2006, Spring 2013<br />

1. Member <strong>of</strong> the Search Committee for a Tenure-Track Position: Fall 2005<br />

Service to UNM<br />

4. Member <strong>of</strong> UNM’s Ethics Advisory Roundtable: August 2008 to present<br />

3. Member <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences Teaching Award Review Committee: 2010<br />

2. Member <strong>of</strong> the OSET Teaching Award Review Committee: 2009<br />

1. Judge for the UNM Undergraduate Research & Creativity Symposium: 2005 & 2007<br />

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) California State <strong>University</strong>, Fresno<br />

Service to the Department <strong>of</strong> Philosophy<br />

5. Member <strong>of</strong> the Search Committee for a Lecturer in History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy: Spring 2005<br />

4. Advisor for the Undergraduate Philosophy Club: October 2004 to May 2005<br />

3. Colloquia Organizer: August 2004 to May 2005<br />

2. Member <strong>of</strong> the Search Committee for Lecturer in Religious Studies: Spring 2004<br />

1. Departmental Webmaster: August 2003 to May 2005<br />

Service to CSU, Fresno<br />

1. Member <strong>of</strong> the CSU, Fresno Academic Senate: September 2003 to May 2005<br />

LANGUAGES<br />

2. German (speaking and reading)<br />

1. Latin (basic reading)<br />

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS<br />

6. American Philosophical Association (APA)<br />

5. Association for the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Practice (APMP)<br />

4. History <strong>of</strong> Science Society (HSS)<br />

3. HOPOS, The International Society for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

2. North American Kant Society (NAKS)<br />

1. Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science Association (PSA)<br />

OTHER EXPERIENCE & SERVICE<br />

5. Member <strong>of</strong> the Steering Committee for HOPOS, the International Society for the History <strong>of</strong><br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science, December 2008 to present (elected to a second 3-year term in Jan 2012).<br />

4. Referee for:<br />

The British Journal for the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2007) │Continuum Publishing (2012) │ European Journal for<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2012) │ Historia Mathematica (2009) │ HOPOS, The Journal <strong>of</strong> the International Society<br />

for the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2011) │ International Studies in the Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2008) │<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> the History <strong>of</strong> Philosophy (2009, 2011) │ Journal <strong>of</strong> Philosophical Research (2012) │ The National<br />

Science Foundation (twice in 2011) │ Philosophia (2012) │ Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Science (2004, 2006) │ Oxford<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press (2007, 2012) │ Routledge (2013) │ Studies in History and Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Modern Physics<br />

(2013) │ Synthese (2010) │ Theoria (2008) │ Thomson-Wadsworth (2006) │World Book Encyclopedia<br />

(2005)<br />

3. Chair for conference sessions at the Pacific APA (2005, 2011), Central APA (2005), the HOPOS<br />

Congress (2008, 2012), and the PSA annual meeting (2004).<br />

2. Volunteer for Albuquerque Reads; spent one hour a week in Atrisco Elementary School tutoring<br />

two first grade students in basic reading skills (September 2006 to May 2007).<br />

1. Faculty member for the Choate Rosemary Hall Summer Programs; taught middle school and high<br />

school level mathematics and history <strong>of</strong> science classes (1998-2002).<br />

Last Updated: 28 June 2013<br />

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