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Edward Elliott

e.j.r.elliott@leeds.ac.uk
www.edwardjrelliott.com
+61 (0) 401 759 891 or +44 (0) 7783 905 048

EMPLOYMENT Lecturer in Mind & Language July 2016 - Present


School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science,
University of Leeds
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow January 2016 - June 2016
School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science,
University of Leeds

EDUCATION PhD, Philosophy November 2015


Australian National University,
Title: Representation Theorems and the Grounds of Intentionality
Panel: David Chalmers, Alan Hájek, Wolfgang Schwarz, Rachael Briggs, Hanti Lin
BA (Hons), 1st Class, Philosophy 2010
Australian National University,
BA, Philosophy & Ancient History 2007 - 2009
Univsersity of Tasmania

ARTICLES 1. Elliott, E. (forthcoming), ‘Impossible Worlds and Partial Belief,’ Synthese.


2. Elliott, E. (2017), ‘Representation Theorem for Frequently Irrational Agents,’
Journal of Philosophical Logic 46(5): 467-506.
3. Elliott, E. (2017), ‘Probabilism, Representation Theorems, and Whether Deliber-
ation Crowds Out Prediction,’ Erkenntnis 82(2): 379-399.
4. Elliott, E. (2017) ‘Ramsey without Ethical Neutrality,’ Mind 126(501): 1-51.
5. Elliott, E., McQueen, K. & Weber, C. (2013) ‘Epistemic Two-Dimensionalism and
Arguments from Epistemic Misclassification,’ Australasian Journal of Philosophy,
91(2): 375-389

WORKS IN 1. ‘Unawareness and Implicit Belief: Coarse-Grained Models of Informational Con-


PROGRESS tent’ (under review)
2. ‘Comparativism and the Measurement of Partial Beliefs’ (under review)

HONOURS & Marie Sklodowska Curie Individual Fellowship, 2017 - 2019


AWARDS ‘The Nature of Degrees of Belief’ (e183,454 over 2 years)
Australian Postgraduate Award, 2011 - 2015
Australian National University (AU$25,766/yr. for 3.5 years)
University Medal 2010
Australian National University
Quentin Gibson Prize for philosophy honours, 2010
Australian National University (AU$350)
TEACHING Module leader, Lecturer, Tutor 2016-17
PHIL1250 How to Think Critically and Argue Well, University of Leeds
Lecturer, Tutor 2016-17
PHIL3421 Philosophy of Mind, University of Leeds
Module Leader, Lecturer, Tutor 2013-14
PHIL2600 20th Century Philosophy, University of Sydney
Tutor 2013-16
PHIL1004 Fundamental Ideas in Philosophy
PHIL1005 Introduction to Logic
BIOL3191/6191 Bioethics
PHIL2074 Modern Theories of Knowledge
PHIL1005 Introduction to Critical Thinking
PHIL1007 Philosophy, Society, Humanity

SELECTED ‘Belief Barrels and Probability Orders’ Oct. 2017


TALKS Australian National University RSSS Seminar
‘On the Nature of the Fundamental Doxastic State’ Sep. 2017
PLM4 Fourth Philosophy of Language and Mind, Bochum
‘A Representation Theorem for Highly Irrational Agents’ Feb. 2016
University of Leeds Philosophy Seminar
‘Vague Expectations Decision-Making with Degrees of Truth’ Oct. 2015
Australian National University PhilSoc Seminar

ACADEMIC Research Assistant to Matthew Kopec (Charles Sturt) 2015


SERVICES Research Assistant to Alan Hjek (ANU), Seth Lazar (ANU) 2014
General Assistant for Australasian Association of Philosophy conference 2014
Convenor ANU PhilSoc weekly seminar series 2012
Organiser ANU Postgraduate Conference at the Beach 2012
Referee: Philosophy of Science, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science,
Synthese, Erkenntnis, Ratio, Biology and Philosophy

REFERENCES David Chalmers (PhD chair) Alan Hájek


Professor of Philosophy Professor of Philosophy
New York University Australian National University
Phone: +1 (212) 998-8227 Phone: +61 (0) 2 6125-2146
Email: chalmers@nyu.edu Email: Hajek.alan@gmail.com

J. Robert G. Williams (PI: Marie Curie) Robin le Poidevin (teaching reference)


Professor of Philosophy Professor of Philosophy
University of Leeds University of Leeds
Phone: +44 (0) 113 343-3282 Phone: +44 (0) 113 343-3267
Email: j.r.g.williams@leeds.ac.uk Email: R.D.LePoidevin@leeds.ac.uk

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