CV

Evan Welchance

Areas of Specialization: Metaphysics, philosophy of perception

Education

PhD in Philosophy, University of Virginia: August 2019 – Present

  • Supervisor: Trenton Merricks
  • Thesis title: How Perception Bears on the Metaphysics of Ordinary Objects
  • Defense date: December 4, 2024

Visiting Graduate Student, Rutgers University: August 2022 – May 2023

MA in Philosophy, Brandeis University:December 2018

BA in Philosophy, BS in Mathematics, Middle Tennessee State University: May 2017

Publications

“Against Philosophical Proofs Against Common Sense.” Analysis (2021) [co-authored with Louis Doulas]

Under review

  • Metaphysical infinitism and theoretical virtue
  • The epistemology of persistence
  • Perception and extraordinary objects
  • Reference variance

Works in Progress

  • The principle of epistemic charity

Presentations

Ontological aliens and epistemic charity

  • Central APA (Colloquium), February 2025.

The problem of referential adicity for easy ontology

  • Eastern APA (Symposium), January 2025.

Perception and extraordinary objects

  • Morven Retreat for the University of Virginia’s Department of Philosophy, September 2024.

Extraordinary objects

  • UVA Undergraduate Philosophy Club, October 2023 (Invited)

Perceptually justifying ordinary object beliefs

  • Tennessee Philosophical Association, October 2023
  • Eastern APA (Symposium), January 2024.

Justification, bias, and epistemic blame

  • Virginia Philosophical Association, October 2023.
  • Mind, Value, and Moral Psychology: Rice and University of Houston Graduate Conference, November 2023

Reference variance

  • Rutgers Grad Talk Series, March 2023.

Metaphysical infinitism and theoretical virtue

  • Tennessee Philosophical Association, October 2022.
  • Central APA (Colloquium), February 2023.
  • Long Island Philosophical Society, April 2023.

Phenomenology-based quantifier variance

  • Second Austrian Summer School in Phenomenology, University of Graz, September 2022.

Perceiving persistence conditions

  • Georgia Philosophical Society, June 2022.
  • Rutgers Metaphysics Reading Group, November 2022.
  • Oxford Philosophy Graduate Conference, November 2022.
  • Eastern APA (Colloquium), January 2023.

Acquaintability and ordinary ontology

  • Columbia-NYU Graduate Conference in Philosophy, April 2022.

Attention and cognitive phenomenology

  • Morven Retreat for the University of Virginia’s Department of Philosophy, September 2021.
  • Tennessee Philosophical Association, November 2021.

Vagueness is unitary

  • Graduate Philosophy Conference at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, April 2021.

Ordinary objects are a priori-ty

  • Mark L. Shapiro Graduate Philosophy Conference, Brown University, March 2021.

Against Philosophical Proofs Against Common Sense

  • Florida Philosophical Association, February 2021. (With Louis Doulas.)

The functional conception of laws

  • Mathematical and Numerical Inspirations in Philosophy, Stanford University, April 2020.
  • Wisconsin Philosophical Association, August 2020.
  • South Carolina Society for Philosophy, April 2021.

Commentaries

Scott Aikin’s “Skepticism, Conservatism, and Equilibrism’s Problem of Meta-philosophical Disappointment”

  • Tennessee Philosophical Association, October 2023

Scott Aikin’s “Fallacy Accusation and Meta-Argument”

  • Tennessee Philosophical Association, October 2022

Teaching

(As sole instructor)

  • Philosophy of Language: Spring 2024
  • Ethics in the Digital Age: Summer 2023, Summer 2024
  • Environmental Ethics: Summer 2021

(As teaching assistant)

  • Introduction to Symbolic Logic: Fall 2023
  • History of Philosophy,Modern: Spring 2022
  • Philosophy of Health and Healthcare: Fall 2021, Fall 2024
  • Meaning of Life: Spring 2021
  • The Past, Present, and Future of Humankind: Spring 2021
  • Human Nature: Fall 2020

Professional Development

Graduate Instructor Seminar on the Teaching of Writing: University of Virginia

  • August 2020 (as student)
  • January 2023 (as graduate assistant)

Service

  • Graduate Student Representative for UVA’s Philosophy Department, AY 2021-22
  • Index writer for Ross Cameron’s Chains of Being (2022)
  • Research Assistant for Elizabeth Barnes, AY 2023-24, AY 2024-25

Honors and Awards

  • South Carolina Society for Philosophy Graduate Student Essay Prize (“The functional conception of laws.”)