RAYMOND MARTIN

RAYMOND MARTIN

(Ph.D., Univ of Rochester, 1968)

Curriculum Vitae, June, 2012

Current Position: Research Professor, Union College (NY)

Recent Books THE RISE AND FALL OF SOUL AND SELF: An Intellectual History of Personal Identity

(co-authored). New York: Columbia University Press, 2006. [Korean trans., 2007] ? ForeWord Magazine, 2006 Book of the Year Award (Gold Medal in philosophy) ? Association of American Publishers, Honorable Mention, Award for Excellence in

Professional and Scholarly Publishing in Philosophy

NATURALIZATION OF THE SOUL: Self & Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century (co-authored). Routledge, 2000. Slightly revised paperback edition, 2004.

SELF-CONCERN: An Experiential Approach to What Matters in Survival. Cambridge University Press, 1998 Recent Papers

Conceiving of Self and Others as Persons: Evolution and Development (with J. Barresi and C. Moore). In Jack Martin and Mark Bickhard, eds., The Psychology of Personhood, Cambridge University Press, 2012.

History as Prologue: Western Theories of the Self (with J. Barresi). In Shaun Gallagher ed., Oxford Handbook of the Self, Oxford U. P., 2011, pp. 33-56.

Let Many Flowers Bloom. A Critical study (review essay) of A. Megill, Historical Knowledge, Historical Error: A Contemporary Guide to Practice (Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press, 2007), History and Theory, v. 49, 2010, pp. 426-434.

What would it matter if there were no selves? In D'Amato, Garfield, and Tillemans, eds., Pointing at the Moon: Buddhism, Logic, Analytic Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2009, pp. 115-34..

Memory and Meaning: Reflections on Memento. In A. Kania, ed., Philosophers on Memento (Routledge Studies on Philosophy in Film). London: Routledge, 2009, pp. 87-106.

The Empiricist Roots of Modern Psychology. In John Symons and Francisco Calvo Garz?n, eds., The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Psychology, Routledge, 2009, pp. 21-40.

What Really Matters. Synthese, 162 (2008) 325-40. Awards & Honors

Invited Author in Author Meets Critics. Amer Phil Assoc Meetings, Pac Div, Mar, 2003. Invited Symposium paper. Amer Phil Assoc Meetings, Central Div,2002 Invited Symposium paper. American Phil Assoc Meetings, Central Div, 2000. Invited Paper. World Congress of Philosophy, 1998 For Teaching and Scholarship: Distinguished Scholar Teacher, Univ of Maryland, 2001. For Teaching: Excellence in Teaching, Ctr for Teaching Excellence, Univ of MD, 1994 For Advising: Mentor of the Year, Phi Kappa Phi Acad Nat Honor Soc, U of MD, 1996

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