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1 G. Anthony Bruno CV 1 G. ANTHONY BRUNO Department of Philosophy Royal Holloway University of London Egham, Surrey, UK, TW20 0EX g.anthonybruno@gmail.com g.anthony.bruno@rhul.ac.uk ganthonybruno.weebly.com EMPLOYMENT Lecturer in Philosophy, Department of Politics and International Relations, Royal Holloway University of London SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow, McGill University Faculty Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto Scarborough Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Bonn EDUCATION PhD, Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto MA, Department of Philosophy, Queen s University BA Honours (with distinction), University of Toronto AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Kant, German Idealism, 19 th - and 20 th -Century Continental Philosophy AREAS OF COMPETENCE Early Modern Philosophy, Biomedical Ethics PUBLICATIONS EDITED BOOKS Forthcoming Schelling s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity (under contract with Oxford University Press) Skepticism: Historical and Contemporary Inquiries, co-edited with A.C. Rutherford. London: Routledge. JOURNAL ARTICLES Forthcoming Genealogy and Jurisprudence in Fichte s Genetic Deduction of the Categories in History of Philosophy Quarterly Forthcoming Meillassoux, Correlationism, and the Ontological Difference in PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture 2017 Schelling on the Possibility of Evil: Rendering Pantheism, Freedom and Time Consistent in Northern European Journal of Philosophy, 18 (1): As From a State of Death : Schelling s Idealism as Mortalism in Comparative and Continental Philosophy, 8 (3): Varieties of Transcendental Idealism: Kant and Heidegger Thinking Beyond Life in Idealistic Studies, 45 (1): A Peculiar Fate: The Unity of Human Life in Kant and Heidegger in Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 53 (4): Freedom and Pluralism in Schelling s Critique of Fichte s Jena Wissenschaftslehre in Idealistic Studies, 43 (1/2): The Appearance and Disappearance of Intellectual Intuition in Schelling s Philosophy in Analecta Hermeneutica, 5:
2 G. Anthony Bruno CV 2 BOOK CHAPTERS Forthcoming Schelling s Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique in Critique in German Philosophy, eds. María del Rosario Acosta López and Colin J. McQuillan. Albany: SUNY Press. Forthcoming The Facticity of Time: Conceiving Schelling s Idealism of Ages under contract for Schelling s Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity. Forthcoming Schelling s Question Quid Juris in The Palgrave Schelling Handbook, eds. Sean McGrath and Kyla Bruff. London: Palgrave. Forthcoming Determinacy, Indeterminacy, and Contingency in German Idealism in The Significance of Indeterminacy: Perspectives from Asian and Continental Philosophy, eds. Gregory S. Moss and Robert H. Scott. London: Routledge. Forthcoming The Thought of a Principle: Rödl s Fichteanism in The Bloomsbury Companion to Fichte, ed. Marina Bykova. New York: Bloomsbury Skepticism, Deduction, and Reason s Maturation in Skepticism: Historical and Contemporary Inquiries, eds. G. Anthony Bruno and A.C. Rutherford. London: Routledge Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux in Continental Realism and its Discontents, ed. Marie-Ève Morin, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Epistemic Reciprocity in Schelling s Late Return to Kant in Rethinking Kant, Volume 4, ed. Oliver Thorndike, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. BOOK REVIEWS 2016 Review of Interpreting Schelling: Critical Essays, ed. Lara Ostaric. In Critique Review of Kant s Critique of Spinoza, Omri Boehm. In Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. TRANSLATIONS Forthcoming F.W.J. Schelling s Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism (Fifth and Tenth Letters) in A Schelling Reader, eds. Benjamin Berger and Daniel Whistler. London: Bloomsbury. WORKS IN PROGRESS The Bounds of Life: Schelling s Internal Critique of German Idealism (monograph) Kant s Principle of Synthetic Judgment and the Logical Structures of Objectivity Facticity and Genesis: Tracking Fichte s Method in the Berlin Wissenschaftslehre Schelling on the Unconditioned Condition of the World FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AND GRANTS 2017 Marie Skłodowska-Curie European Fellowship Master Class, Leuven University ($1,500) (declined) SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, McGill University ($81,000) Institute for Cultural Inquiry Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Berlin ($65,000) (declined in favour of SSHRC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship) 2014 Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Grant for International Scientific Events, University of Bonn ($22,000) 2014 University of Tübingen, Summer School Grant ($500) Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, University of Bonn ($100,000) Dissertation Completion Award, University of Toronto ($9,000) Ontario Graduate Scholarship Award, University of Toronto ($15,000) Tikvah Graduate Fellowship, Centre for Jewish Studies, University of Toronto ($3,000) 2011 School of Graduate Studies, Conference Grant, University of Toronto ($500) Centre for Jewish Studies, Shiff GSEF Award, University of Toronto ($3,000) SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, University of Toronto ($40,000) Ontario Graduate Scholarship Award, University of Toronto ($15,000) (declined in favour 2
3 G. Anthony Bruno CV 3 of SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship) 2009 Arts and Science Dean s Student Initiative Fund, University of Toronto ($500) Ontario Graduate Scholarship Award, University of Toronto ($15,000) 2008 SSHRC Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences in Canada, Queen s University ($25,000) 2007 VP Academic Conference Award, Queen s University ($2,000) 2007 Dean s Conference Support Award, Queen s University ($2,000) PRESENTATIONS (* = REFEREED) Facticity and Genesis: Tracking Fichte s Method in the Berlin Wissenschaftslehre 2018 University of Leuven, Keynote Presentation, The Enigma of Fichte s First Principle(s), April Schelling on the Unconditioned Condition of the World 2018 University of Munich, Schellings Philosophie der menschlichen Freiheit 2, February 2016 University of Munich, Schellings Philosophie der menschlichen Freiheit 1, July Schelling s Philosophical Letters on Doctrine and Critique 2018 Royal Holloway University of London, Departmental Seminar, February 2017 DePaul University, Critique in German Philosophy, November Determinacy, Indeterminacy, and Contingency in German Idealism 2017 Speaker Series, University of Guelph, November Genealogy and Jurisprudence in Fichte s Genetic Deduction of the Categories 2017* Canadian Philosophical Association, Ryerson University, May 2017* American Philosophical Association (Pacific), April 2017 University of California San Diego, History of Philosophy Roundtable, April 2017 McGill University, Workshop Series, January Meillassoux, Correlationism, and the Ontological Difference 2016* University of London, Idealism and Metaphilosophy of Mind, September 2016* Society for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture, University of Calgary, June Empirical Realism and the Great Outdoors: A Critique of Meillassoux 2016* Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Calgary, May 2016* American Philosophical Association (Central), March 2015* Canadian Society for Continental Philosophy, Concordia University, October 2015 University of Alberta, Workshop on Realism, April The Facticity of Time: Conceiving Schelling s Idealism of Ages 2015* North American Schelling Society, Memorial University, September 2015 University of Bonn, Schelling, Nature, and Naturalism, July 2015 University of Florence, Workshop on German Idealism, March 2014 Utrecht University, Workshop on Schelling, November 2014 University of Bonn, Seminar Lecture, September Skepticism, Deduction, and Reason s Maturation 2015 University of Toronto, Modern Philosophy Group, November 2014 University of Bonn, Skeptical Solutions: Provocations of Philosophy, November The Thought of a Principle: Rödl s Fichteanism 2015* University of Sussex, Normativity and German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives, May 2015* Xavier University, Contemporary Debates in German Idealism, April 2010* Emory University, From Kant to Hegel: Rethinking Themes in German Idealism, March 3
4 G. Anthony Bruno CV 4 Freedom and Pluralism in Schelling s Critique of Fichte s Jena Wissenschaftslehre 2014* Canadian Philosophical Association, Brock University, May 2014* Society for German Idealism, American Philosophical Association (Pacific), San Diego, April 2013* North American Schelling Society, University of Western Ontario, August 2013* Duquesne University, Pittsburgh Summer Symposium in Contemporary Philosophy, August Varieties of Transcendental Idealism: Kant and Heidegger Thinking Beyond Life 2014* Canadian Philosophical Association, Brock University, May 2014* Society for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture Annual Conference, Brock University, May 2013 University of Bonn, Colloquium Lecture, December Schelling on the Possibility of Evil: Rendering Pantheism, Freedom and Time Consistent 2014* North American Schelling Society, Bard College, August 2014 University of Tübingen, Seminar Lecture, July 2014* University of Warwick, Evil, Freedom and Time: A Conference on Schelling s Freedom Essay and Ages of the World, May As From a State of Death : Schelling s Idealism as Mortalism 2014* Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Loyola University/Tulane University, October 2012* University of Ottawa, German Idealism: Legacies and Controversies, April Epistemic Reciprocity in Schelling s Late Return to Kant 2011 University of Toronto, Centre for Jewish Studies Graduate Conference, April 2011* North American Kant Society Southern Study Group, Tulane University, March 2010 New York German Idealism Workshop, New School for Social Research, December The Idea of Cognition in Hegel s Subjective Logic 2011 University of Bonn, Summer School in German Philosophy, July The Antinomy of Desire in Schelling s Freiheitsschrift 2010 University of Bonn, Summer School in German Philosophy, June Categories, Ontology and Thompson s Onto-Teleological Commitment 2009* Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Ottawa, May Aesthetic Value, Intersubjectivity and the Absolute Conception of the World 2009* Canadian Society for Aesthetics, University of Ottawa, May 2009* University of Waterloo, Graduate Conference, April Post-Kantian Responses to the Transcendental Story 2008* University of Ottawa, De Philosophia, March 2008* Society for German Idealism, American Philosophical Association (Pacific), Pasadena, March Satisfying Two Demands of an Account of the Unity of Consciousness 2008* New School for Social Research, Rethinking Subjectivity, February COMMENTARIES 2017 Dave Suarez s Why Subjectivity Can t Be an Object Canadian Philosophical Association, Ryerson University, May 2016 Lara Ostaric s Schelling and Kant on Freedom University of Munich, Schellings Philosophie der menschlichen Freiheit, July 2016 Dalia Nassar s Conceptions of Unity in Schelling s Philosophy of Nature University of Cambridge, The Unity of the Subject in German Philosophy, June 4
5 G. Anthony Bruno CV Andy Stumpf s Harmonizing Leibniz s Ontology Canadian Philosophical Association, Concordia University, May 2009 Ariel Zylberman s Agency, Self-Knowledge and Functionalism University of Toronto, Action, Agency and Explanation, May 2008 Jon Burmeister s Navigating Scylla and Charybdis: Sense Experience and Concepts in Kant s Judgments of Taste University of Toronto, Experience and Truth, May 2007 Timothy Brownlee s Agent-Based Norms and Hegel s Critique of Conscience Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Saskatchewan, May TEACHING LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY, ROYAL HOLLOWAY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 2018 The Critique of Idealism, Spring 2018 Mind and World, Spring FACULTY LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCARBOROUGH 2016 Topics in Continental Philosophy: The Sociality of Reason, Spring 2016 Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy, Spring 2016 Biomedical Ethics, Spring 2015 Existentialism, Fall 2015 Biomedical Ethics, Fall PRIMARY INSTRUCTOR, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 2013 Introduction to Continental Philosophy: Individuality and Systematicity, Summer 2012 Introduction to Continental Philosophy: Individuality and Systematicity, Summer PROFESSIONAL SERVICE REFEREEING British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, European Journal of Philosophy, Hegel Bulletin, History of Philosophy Quarterly, International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, Res Philosophica, Southern Journal of Philosophy, Tópicos: Journal of Philosophy, Oxford University Press, Routledge, North American Kant Society, Canadian Philosophical Association CONFERENCES AND SUMMER SCHOOLS 2016 Co-organizer, Summer Institute on Spinoza and German Idealism, University of Toronto 2015 Organizer, Schelling, Nature and Naturalism, University of Bonn 2014 Co-organizer, Skeptical Solutions: Provocations of Philosophy, University of Bonn 2011 Co-organizer, Centre for Jewish Studies Graduate Conference, University of Toronto 2009 Organizer, Action, Agency and Explanation, University of Toronto 2008 Co-organizer, Self and Other: Social Reason, Queen s University 2007 Co-organizer, Self and Other: Perspectives, Queen s University DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCARBOROUGH Faculty Liaison, Association of Philosophy Students Advisor, International Undergraduate Philosophy Conference 5
6 G. Anthony Bruno CV 6 MEMBERSHIPS Canadian Philosophical Association American Philosophical Association North American Kant Society North American Schelling Society Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy LANGUAGES German (intermediate) French (intermediate) Italian (novice) REFERENCES Professor Paul Franks Yale University paul.franks@yale.edu Professor Sebastian Gardner University College London sebastian.gardner@ucl.ac.uk Professor Dr. Ulrich Schlösser University of Tübingen ulrich.schloesser@uni-tuebingen.de Professor Rebecca Comay University of Toronto comay@chass.utoronto.ca Professor Karl Ameriks University of Notre Dame Karl.P.Ameriks.2@nd.edu Professor Dr. Markus Gabriel University of Bonn markus.gabriel@uni-bonn.de Professor Philip Buckley McGill University philip.buckley@mcgill.ca Professor Philip Kremer University of Toronto kremer@utsc.utoronto.ca 6
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