What is nature, what is science, and how have our ideas of these changed since the 17th century?
Nabeel Hamid
- Associate Professor
- Department of Philosophy
- early modernity21
- philosophy of science15
- nature4
- history of science13
- Kant6
- Christian Wolff
- Age of Enlightenment4
- aristotelianism2
- epistemology8
- metaphysics3
- history of the university
- interactions with Islam3
- Islamic philosophy
- Middle Ages9
- Wilhelm Dilthey
- Neo-Kantianism
- philosophy of mind4
- philosophy of history2
- representation42
- ancient philosophy3
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Andrea Falcon
Aristotle, ancient philosophy, history of science
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David Morris
phenomenology, Hegel, movement
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Ulf Hlobil
reasoning, epistemology, philosophy of mind
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Tim Clark
creativity, aesthetics, art theory
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Jean-Michel Roessli
Christianity, church history, Sibylline Oracles
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Ted McCormick
early modern Europe, history of policy, history of science
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Anya Zilberstein
history of environmental science, Atlantic world, British Empire
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Gregory Lavers
analytic philosophy, foundations of mathematics, Carnap
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Jarrett Carty
Martin Luther, political theory, Reformation
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Eric Buzzetti
political philosophy, philosophy and literature, history of philosophy
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Alison Reiko Loader
history of media arts, feminist media studies, media arts
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Matthias Fritsch
Continental philosophy, democratic theory, Marxist theory
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Matthew Barker
philosophy of biology, philosophy of science, categorization
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Shannon McSheffrey
medieval Europe, Tudor England, legal history
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Bradley J. Nelson
Hispanic literature and culture, social impacts of technology, history of science
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Leslie Orr
devadasis, gender and sexuality, pre-colonial South Asia