Theodore Sider Explained

Region:Western philosophy
Ted Sider
Alma Mater:University of Massachusetts Amherst
School Tradition:Analytic
Main Interests:Metaphysics, philosophy of language
Notable Ideas:Four-dimensionalism

Theodore "Ted" Sider is an American philosopher specializing in metaphysics and philosophy of language. He is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University.

Family

Sider is the son of theologian Ronald Sider. He is the partner of Jill North, who is also hired by Rutgers' philosophy faculty.

Education and career

Since earning his Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1993, Sider has taught at the University of Rochester, Syracuse University, New York University, Cornell University, and Rutgers University from 2002 to 2007 and, again, since 2015. Sider has published three books and some four dozen papers.[1] He has also edited a textbook in metaphysics with John Hawthorne and Dean Zimmerman.[2]

Sider was the recipient of the 2003 APA Book Prize for his book, Four-Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time.[3] He gave the John Locke Lectures at Oxford University in 2016.[4]

Books

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Notes and References

  1. http://tedsider.org/cv.pdf Sider's CV
  2. Contemporary Debates in Metaphysics, Oxford: Blackwell, 2007.
  3. 3219762. 77 . Reports of APA Committees. 69–109. Waters. Anne. Kim. David H.. Garcia. J. L. A.. May. Larry. Fisher. Saul. Cavalier. Robert. Nails. Debra. Nuccetelli. Susana. Outlaw. Lucius. Olson. Alan M.. Chekola. Mark. McCarthy. Thomas. Kipnis. Kenneth. Weinstein. Mark. French. Peter. McKenna. Erin. Granitto. James V.. Tuana. Nancy. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. 2004. 5.
  4. Web site: John Locke Lectures - Faculty of Philosophy . 2008-10-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081021081503/http://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/lectures/john_locke_lectures . 2008-10-21 .