GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, Georgia. Rank: Associate or Full Professor. AOS: Analytic Metaphysics or Epistemology (each broadly construed). AOC: Open, with some preference for Philosophy of Mind or Philosophy of Science. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Four courses per year with M.A. thesis supervision and usual non-teaching duties. The department seeks to appoint a distinguished scholar/teacher to join a department with 15 faculty members, a thriving M.A. program, and excellent support for research. We seek to build an area of strength around the person hired for this position. The department's Provost-approved Action Plan calls for hiring this senior position and then hiring two junior positions in this hire's specific area of research. The department is home to the Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics (www.gsu.edu/ethics) and participates in Georgia State University's innovative Brains & Behavior Program (www.brainsbehavior.gsu.edu). Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, near an array of cultural, artistic, and athletic opportunities, and with a variety of affordable and pleasant residential areas close by, Georgia State is an extremely attractive place to work. For more information, see www.gsu.edu/philosophy or e-mail Eddy Nahmias, enahmias@gsu.edu. Candidates should send or e-mail a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and a list of references, to: Eddy Nahmias, Chair, Search Committee, Philosophy Department, Georgia State University, Box 4089, Atlanta, GA 30302-4089. Applications will be considered beginning on November 1, 2007, and will be accepted until the position is filled. The University System of Georgia, of which Georgia State is a member, is an equal opportunity employer. The department seeks diversity. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.