
Positions
- Associate Professor, Philosophy and Religious Studies, College of Arts and Sciences
- Contact Info
- 252-328-5331
Jay Newhard
Affiliation
Publications
selected publications
presentations
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presentation
- Comments on Nicholas Rimell, "Why (Contingentist) Actualists Should Endorse the Barcan Formula", American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2020
- Comments on Joshua Luczak, "It's My Model and I'll Represent if I Want To", American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting 2019
- Commentary on Ted Parent, "Paradox without Self-Reference", American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2018
- A Kripke-Style Solution To The Liar Paradox, American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting 2018
- A Kripke-Style Solution to the Liar Paradox, North Carolina Philosophical Soceity 2017
- A Truth-Conditional Indeterminacy Solution to the Liar Paradox, North Carolina Philosophical Society 2015
- Plain Truth and the Collapse of Alethic Functionalism to Strong Correspondence Monism, Alabama Philosophical Society 2015
- "Alethic Functionalism And The Problem Of Mixed Atomic Propositions", American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting 2014
- Plain Truth and the Incoherence of Alethic Functionalism, American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2014
- Alethic Functionalism, Manifestation, And Truth, North Carolina Philosophical Society 2012
- Alethic Functionalism, Manifestation, And Truth, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting 2011
- Comments on Peter Nichols, 'Stage Theory and the Platitude', American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2011
- The Argument from Skepticism for Contextualism, North Carolina Philosophical Society 2011
- Comments on Chase Wrenn, 'Truth Is Not Instrumentally Valuable', Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2010
- Comments on Martin Montminy, 'The Case of the Missing Keys and Other Epistemic Puzzles: Epistemic Modals and Indirect Weakeneed Assertions', American Philosophical Association Eastern Division Meeting 2010
- Circularity in Ordinary Language Arguments for Epistemic Contextualism, North Carolina Philosophical Society 2009
- Comments on Bradley Rives, 'Can The Analytic Data Be Explained Away?', American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2009
- Comments on Eric Snyder, 'Common Ground And The Sorites Paradox', Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology 2009
- Circularity in Ordinary Language Arguments for Epistemic Contextualism, American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2008
- Comments on James Summerford, 'David Armstrong and the Denial of Probabilistic Laws', Ohio Philosophical Association 2008
- Circularity in Ordinary Language Arguments for Epistemic Contextualism, Ohio Philosophical Association 2007
- Circularity in Ordinary Language Arguments for Epistemic Contextualism, Mountain-Plains Philosophy Conference 2005
- The Chrysippus Intuition and Contextual Theories of Truth, American Philosophical Association Central Division Meeting 2005
- The Correspondence Intuition, University of Oklahoma Colloquium 2005
- Grelling's Paradox, American Philosophical Association Pacific Division Meeting 2004
- The Chrysippus Intuition and Contextual Theories of Truth, Society for Exact Philosophy 2004
- A Criticism of Existential Commitment in Russell's Theory of Descriptions, North Texas Philosophical Association 2002
- Bivalence and the Liar Paradox, Texas Tech University Colloquium 2001
- A Criticism of Existential Commitment in Russell's Theory of Descriptions, Iowa Philosophical Society 2000
- Bivalence and the Liar Paradox, University of Rhode Island Colloquium 2000
- Kripke's Theory of Truth and the Liar Paradox, Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference 2000
Service
professional service activities
- Oxford University Press Reviewed Russ Shafer-Landau, The Fundamentals of Ethics, 6th edition,for Oxford University Press. 2024
- Synthese Refereed "Absolutely Undecidable Sentences" for Synthese 2024
- Texas A&M - Kingsville Wrote a reference letter for Emil Badici for promotion to full professor. 2023
- Broadview Press Reviewed Brian Huss, Everyday Ethics and Critical Thinking for Broadview Press(actually submitted on 26 April 2023, but listing as Summer because that is the next reporting year) 2022
- Journal of Philosophy Reviewed "Revenge for Alethic Nihilism" REV1 for Journal of Philosophy(actually submitted on 24 April 2023, but listing as Summer because that is the next reporting year) 2022
- North Carolina Philosophical Society Reviewed four papers for the North Carolina Philosophical Society untenured faculty prize. 2018
- Erkenntnis, "Truth As Figuring Out Appropriate Fit" Refereed “Truth As Figuring Out Appropriate Fit” for Erkenntnis 2017
Background
education and training
- B.A. in Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara