Theodore Sider

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Philosophy Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States 
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Eddy Keming Chen grad student
David Mark Kovacs grad student Cornell
Bo Mou grad student Rochester
Daniel S. Murphy grad student Cornell
Dee Payton grad student Rutgers, New Brunswick
Eric Rowe grad student Cornell
Verónica Gómez Sánchez grad student Rutgers, New Brunswick
Olla Solomyak grad student New York University (MathTree)
Eric M. Funkhouser grad student 2002 Syracuse
Ryan Jon Wasserman grad student 2005 Rutgers, New Brunswick (MathTree)
Jason T. Turner grad student 2008 Rutgers, New Brunswick (MathTree)
Maya Eddon grad student 2009 Rutgers, New Brunswick (MathTree)
Michael J. Raven grad student 2007-2009 NYU
Shieva Kleinschmidt grad student 2011 NYU
Jeffrey Russell grad student 2011 NYU
Ezra Rubenstein grad student 2016-2022 Rutgers, New Brunswick
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Sider T. (2017) Ross Cameron’s The Moving Spotlight Analysis. 77: 788-799
Sider T. (2017) Substantivity in feminist metaphysics Philosophical Studies. 174: 2467-2478
Sider T. (2016) On Williamson and Simplicity in Modal Logic Canadian Journal of Philosophy. 46: 683-698
Sider T. (2014) Hirsch's attack on ontologese Nous. 48: 565-572
Sider T. (2014) Outscoping and Discourse Threat Inquiry (United Kingdom). 57: 413-426
Sider T. (2013) Replies to dorr, fine, and hirsch Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 87: 733-754
Sider T. (2013) Précis of writing the book of the world Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 87: 706-708
Sider T. (2013) Symposium on Writing the Book of the World Analysis. 73: 751-770
Sider T. (2011) Writing the Book of the World Writing the Book of the World. 1-336
Sider T. (2009) Against vague and unnatural existence: Reply to liebesman and eklund Nous. 43: 557-567
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