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Adriane Rini first joined Massey in 1999. Her principal interests are the history of logic, Aristotle, and the philosophical applications of modern formal logic. Her research has earned numerous awards and honours including a Foreign Fellowship at the Royal Flemish Academy (2010), and three Marsden Grants from the Royal Society of New Zealand (2003,2006,2010). She was visiting associate professor at TexasA&M University (2007) and has taught at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the University of California-Davis, and Victoria University of Wellington. She is author of two books: Aristotle’s Modal Proofs (Springer 2011) and, with M.J. Cresswell, The World-Time Parallel (Cambridge 2012). 

 

Other Professional Activities

2015-2018     Member of the Philosophy and Ethics Expert Panel (Cult5), Flemish Research Organization, Brussels

2012-2014     Member of the Humanities Panel (HUM), Marsden Fund, Royal Society of New Zealand

2013              Convenor, Working Party on the Future of the Organization of New Zealand Philosophy

2012-2014     Member of the Association of Women in the Sciences, New Zealand

2012-2015     Member of the Committee for Philosophy in Higher Education, Australasian Association of Philosophy

2011-2015     New Zealand Representative, Council of the Australasian Association of Philosophy

2011-2015     Member of the Standing Committee for Women and Philosophy, Australasian Association of Philosophy

2010-2012     Secretary of the New Zealand Division, Australasian Association of Philosophy

2010-             Member of the Association of Symbolic Logic

2010-             Member of the Committee for Logic in Australasia, in the Association of Symbolic Logic

2009              NZ Representative, Women in Philosophy: A Symposium, the Australia National University, Canberra

2009              President Australasian Association of Philosophy (New Zealand Division)

2008              Founding Member, Women@Massey

Adriane Rini first joined Massey in 1999. Her principal interests are the history of logic, Aristotle, and the philosophical applications of modern formal logic. Her research has earned numerous awards and honours including a Foreign Fellowship at the Royal Flemish Academy (2010), and four Marsden Grants (2003;2006;2010;2017) from the Royal Society of New Zealand. She has taught at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the University of California-Davis, Texas A&M University, and Victoria University of Wellington. She is author of Aristotle’s Modal Proofs (2011); The World-Time Parallel (2012, with M.J. Cresswell); and an editor of Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap (2016). 

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Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: extn 83557
    Location: 4.10, Sir Geoffrey Peren Building
    Campus: Turitea
  • Location: Postal Address:, School of Humanities, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy - University of Massachusetts (1997)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

CURRENT RESEARCH 2018: 

In 2018-2020, my main research focus is on the work on A.N. Prior, 'the father of tense logic' and New Zealand's most famous philosopher. The world celebrated Prior's 100th Birthday in 2014, with centenary conferences at Oxford and at Canterbury. Here is a link to some of the festivities: [link]

 

Research Grants

2003  The Syllogistic Basis of Aristotle's Science, Marsden Fast-Start Grant, Royal Society of New Zealand ($50,000)

2006  The World-Time Parallel, Marsden Grant, RSNZ ($390,000, with M.J. Cresswell)

2010  Flight from Intension, Residential Foreign Fellowship, Royal Flemish Academy for Science and the Arts (NZ$44,000 approx)

2010  A Natural History of Necessity, Marsden Grant, RSNZ ($750,000, with ED Mares and MJ Cresswell)

2013-4 Looking at Logical Consequence: A Catalogue of How Introductory Logic Texts Explain Validity, CoHSS Summer Student Scholaship (with Rebecca James)

2016 Women Students of Wittgenstein and Russell, Masset University Research Fund (with Juliet Ayre)

2017 The Logic of Ordinary Language, Marsden Grant, RSNZ ($630,000, with MJ Cresswell and ED Mares) 

Research Opportunities

  • Possible Supervisions  (tba) Feel free to talk to me about supervisions in any areas of history of philosophy. Also in metaphysics, time, logic, and the ethics of war&peace
  • Grant and Scholarship Advice  (tba) I am available to help any Massey philosophy students with scholarship and grant applications.

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
History and Philosophy of Specific Fields (220200): History of Philosophy (220210): Logic (220308): Metaphysics (220309): Philosophy (220300): Philosophy And Religious Studies (220000): Philosophy of Language (220313)

Keywords

History of logic, Aristotle, ancient philosophy, modal logic, tense logic, formal semantics, metaphysics (especially: metaphysics of time, possible worlds metaphysics), philosophy of language, modern philosophy, early 20th century philosophy, Quine, Arthur Prior, 'ordinary language philosophy', ethics of war and peace, women logicians.

Research Projects

Summary of Research Projects

Position Current Completed
Project Leader 0 5

Completed Projects

Project Title: The Logic of Ordinary Language

Date Range: 2018 - 2022

Funding Body: Royal Society of New Zealand

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Book

Rini, AA. (2017). Aristotle's logic. In A. Malpas, & M. Antonutti-Marfori (Eds.) An Introduction to the History of Philosophical and Formal Logic. (pp. 29 - 50). : Bloomsbury Publishing
[Chapter]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA., Cresswell, MJ., & Mares, ED. (2016). Editors' Introduction. In AA. Rini, MJ. Cresswell, & ED. Mares (Eds.) Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap: The Story of Necessity. (pp. 1 - 10). : Cambridge University Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Rini, A.Edited by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2016). Aristotle on the necessity of the consequence. In M. Cresswell, E. Mares, & AA. Rini (Eds.) Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap. (pp. 11 - 28). Cambridge, New Zealand: Cambridge University Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Rini, A.Edited by: Rini, A.
Cresswell, MJ., Mares, ED., & Rini, AA. (Eds.) (2016). Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap: The Story of Necessity. : Cambridge University Press
[Edited Book]Authored by: Rini, A.Edited by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA., & Cresswell, MJ.(2012). The world-time parallel: Tense and modality in logic and metaphysics.
[Authored Book]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, A.(2011). Aristotle's modal proofs: Prior analytics A8-22 in predicate logic. The Netherlands: Springer an imprint of Springer Science+Business Media
[Authored Book]Authored by: Rini, A.
Bishop, G., Beebee, H., Goddard, E., & Rini, AA. (2013). Seeing the Trends in the Data. In K. Hutchison, & F. Jenkins (Eds.) Women in Philosophy: What Needs to Change?. (pp. 231 - 252). : Oxford University Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2006). Essentialism rejected? Plato's particulars and other things. In P. Bilimoria (Ed.) Contemporary Philosophy and J. L. Shaw. (pp. 95 - 107). Kolkata, India: Punthi Pustak
[Chapter]Authored by: Rini, A.

Journal

Rini, AA. (2017). Lloyd and the logicians: The analogies in our reasoning. Australasian Review of Philosophy. 1(3), 259-268 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/24740500.2017.1379874
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2015). The logic of ‘logic and the basis of ethics’. Synthese. 193(11), 3449-3457 Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2013). The Birth of Proof: Modality and Deductive Reasoning. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 7750(5th Indian Conference ICLA 2013 Proceedings), 34-49
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Meier, H., Zuelicke, K., & Rini, AA. (2013). [Review of the book Aristoteles: Analytica priora, Buch 1. Übersetzt und erläutert von Theordor Ebert und Ulrich Nortmann]. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy. , 394-397
[Book Review]Authored by: Rini, A.
Cresswell, MJ., & Rini, AA. (2011). Contingent facts: Comments on Mellor's reply. Analysis. 71(1), 69-72
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, A. (2010). Aristotle's mathematical cyclists. Logique et Analyse. 53(212), 399-415
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Cresswell, MJ., & Rini, AA. (2010). Are contingent facts a myth?. Analysis. 70(3), 424-431
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA., & Cresswell, MJ. (2009). On a misapplication of the world-time parallel. Logique et Analyse. 52(206), 125-130
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2007). Outside Worlds, Outside Times. Logique et Analyse. 199, 1-6
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2007). Realizing Possibilities. The Logica Yearbook 2006. , 203-209
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2007). Outside time, outside worlds. Logique et Analyse. 50(199), 213-221
[Journal article]Authored by: Rini, A.

Conference

Rini, AA.Russell, Wittgenstein and the Women Logicians. . University of Adelaide
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Finitism in Mathematics: Ambrose and Wittgenstein. . University of Adelaide
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Prior Before He Met Modern Formal Logic. . Waikato University
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, A.(2016). The logic of Logic and the Basis of Ethics. Paper presented at the meeting of Synthese
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Aristotle for Philosophers Who Love Too Much. . University of Auckland
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.1.Subject and Predicate in Aristotle's Discovery of Modality. . National Taiwan University
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2014, February). Authors Meet Critics. Presented at American Philosophical Association Central Division Conference
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Logic and the Basis of Ethics: Its Early Reception and its Place in Prior’s Thought. . Balliol College, Oxford
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.What if Becker Were Right? De Dicto and De Re Modals in the Syllogistic. . CFUL – Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, A.The birth of proof: Modality and deductive reasoning. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). (pp. 34 - 49). 0302-9743.
[Conference]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Tractarian Truthmaking.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2012). Modal Notions: Perception and Testimony as Data Providers. In P. Allo, & G. Primiero (Eds.) 2012. (pp. 77 - 79). Brussels: Third Workshop in the Philosophy of Information
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2013). The birth of proof: Modality and deductive reasoning. In K. Lodaya (Ed.) Proceedings of the 5 International ICLA Conference. Vol. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (7750) (pp. 34 - 49). Germany: 5th International Indian Conference on Logic and its Application [ICLA 2013]
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, A. (2012). Modal notions: Perception and testimony as data providers: Comment on Floridi. In P. Allo, & G. Primero (Eds.) (pp. 77 - 79). Brussels: 3rd Workshop in the Philosophy of Information
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Aristotle's Potential and Actual Infinity. . University of Massachusetts, Amherst
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Aristotle on Thomson's Lamp. . Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Aristotle on Thomson's Lamp. . Brussels
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2013, July). Would the Last Person to Leave Please Turn Out the Light? Supertasks and Aristotelian Infinity. Presented at Australasian Association of Philosophy. University of Brisbane, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2011, September). Three Kinds of Proofs about Possibility. Presented at North Island Logic Group. Victoria University of Wellington.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2011, July). Three Kinds of Proofs about Possibility. Presented at Australasian Association of Philosophy Conference. Otago University.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.(2010, December). No Animal is a Contingent Horse. .
[Conference]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2010, December). Aristotle’s Good Samaritans. Presented at Royal Flemish Fellow's Address. Katholik University of Leuven, Belgium.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2010, July). Formal Representations of Aristotle’s Modal Logic. Presented at Australasian Association for Logic Annual Conference. University of New South Wales, Sydney.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2010, July). Symposium on Tense and Contingency, with D.H. Mellor (Cambridge) and M.J. Cresswell (VUW). Presented at Australasian Association of Philosophy Conference. University of New South Wales, Sydney.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Modal Notions: Testimony and Perception as Data Providers. . Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, Brussels, Belgium
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2010, November). Quine on Intension. Presented at Royal Flemish Fellow's Address. The Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, Brussels, Belgium.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2010, November). The Scope of Quine and Aristotle. Presented at Royal Flemish Fellow's Address. The Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, Brussels, Belgium.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2010, July). Formal Representations of Aristotle’s Modal Logic. Presented at Australasian Association for Logic. University of New South Wales, Sydney.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Aristotle’s Fall: Corruptions in the History of Logic (2009 Presidential Address). . Massey University, Palmerston North
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2009, July). Aristotle’s Mathematical Cyclists. Presented at Australasian Association of Philosophy Conference. University of Melbourne.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2009, May). Aristotle’s Mathematical Cyclists. Presented at Philosophy Seminar. Victoria University of Wellington.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.New Zealand Women in Philosophy. . ANU, Canberra
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Modal Copulas and Modal Predicates. . Victoria University Wellington
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.No Animal is a Contingent Horse. . Five Colleges, Inc, Northampton, MA, USA
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.No Animal is a Contingent Horse. . Roskilde University, Denmark
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2008, May). Dinosaur Semantics. . University of Frankfurt, Germany.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2008, May). Dinosaur Semantics. . University of Stuttgart, Germany.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2008, April). Dinosaur Semantics. . University of Granada, Spain.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.Aristotle’s Good Samaritans. . Aalborg University, Denmark
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.On a Misapplication of the World-Time Parallel. . University of Canterbury
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA.No Animal is a Contingent Horse. . University of Auckland
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2006, June). Realizing Possibilities: Prior Analytics I.15. Presented at Logica2006. Hejnice, Czech Republic.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2006, October). Time and Possibility. Presented at Conference in Honour of Professor Sir Geoffrey Lloyd. University of Auckland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Rini, A.

Other

Ross Anderson, A., & Prior, AN. (2017). Transcribing and editing correspondence between Alan Ross Anderson and AN Prior.
[Other]Contributed to by: Rini, A.Edited by: Rini, A.
Prior, AN. (2014). Transcribing and editing handwritten manuscripts for publication in AN Prior's Nachlass: I was part of a team which transcribed and edited for publication in the 2014 Nachlass the following papers: 'It's true but I don't believe it'; 'One relation between myself and Oxford'; 'Independence-Proofs without Models'; 'I. Parts of Speech (Text 105)'; 'Read Russell on Ag. and Dem.'; 'The Modern-Traditional Logic of Keynes and Johnson'..
[Other]Contributed to by: Rini, A.Edited by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA. (2014). Transcribing and editing typescripts for publication in AN Prior's Nachlass: I am part of an international group of scholars who are transcribing and editing typescripts of Prior's unpublished papers. The typescripts I have edited are published on the Virtual Lab for Prior Studies, a free and searchable electronic database. Among those which I helped to transcribe and edit for the Nachlass are 'Formalization of Intensional Logic'; 'Bentham and Coleridge'; Children of the Damned'; 'Meeting some Asian Philosophers'..
[Other]Authored by: Rini, A.Contributed to by: Rini, A.Edited by: Rini, A.
Rini, AA., & Cresswell, MJ. (2010). Editors' Introduction. (pp. 369 - 369).
[Other]Authored by: Rini, A.
Cresswell, MJ., & Rini, AA. (2007). Editors' Introduction. (pp. 211 - 211).
[Other]Authored by: Rini, A.

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Statement

Massey University 1999-2014

PHIL 102                    Great Western Philosophy

PHIL 104                    Practical Ethics

PHIL 205                    Logic

PHIL 209/309             Ancient Philosophy

PHIL 211                    Political Theory (Cross-listed as Politics 311)

PHIL 216/316             Modern Philosophy: Rationalists & Empiricists

PHIL 218/318             Environmental Philosophy                                                                

PHIL 220/320             Business Ethics

PHIL 302                    Metaphysics (Contemporary Metaphysics of Time)

PHIL 703                    Ethics of War and Peace (Post-graduate)

PHIL 718                    Environmental Philosophy (Post-graduate)

PHIL 730                    Problems in Value Theory: Informal Deontic Logic (Post-graduate)

PHIL 740                    Advanced Philosophical Topics: Russell, Quine and the Logical Positivists (Post-graduate) 

PHIL 750                    Advanced Philosophical Texts: Metaphysics of Modality: The Lewis-Stalnaker Debate (Post-graduate)

PHIL 750                    Advanced Philosophical Texts: Time and Modality in Aristotle (Post-graduate)

PHIL 750                    Advanced Philosophical Texts: Contemporary Issues in Metaphysics: Logical Atomism (Post-graduate)

PHIL 750                    Advanced Philosophical Texts: On Providence (Post-graduate)

Ecology 101               New Zealand’s Natural Heritage

Politics 161                 Introduction to Politics

 

Texas A&M University 2007

PHIL 410                    Classical Philosophy: Thales to Aristotle

PHIL 663                    Seminar in Metaphysics and Epistemology: The World-Time Parallel (Post-graduate: MA/PhD)

                                                                            

University of California, Davis 2000

PHIL 1                        Introduction to Philosophy

 

Victoria University of Wellington 1993-1999

PHIL 105                    Problems in Philosophy (tutor)

PHIL 201                    Theory of Knowledge

PHIL 203                    Introduction to Logic (tutor)

PHIL 224/324             Philosophy of Religion

PHIL 225/325             Metaphysics (Philosophy of Time)

PHIL 311                    Logic (Modal Logic)

 

University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1992-1995

PHIL 100                      Introduction to Philosophy (TA)

PHIL 110                      Introduction to Logic (TA)

PHIL 160                      History of Ethics

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