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Marie-Hélène Gorisse

Marie-Hélène Gorisse is currently a FWO post-doctoral researcher and guest professor at Ghent University. After having completed her PhD at Lille University, she was BOF post-doctoral researcher at Ghent University, Gonda Fellow at the IASS in Leiden and Senior Teaching Fellow at SOAS in London. Her main research interests are Jainism and South Asian epistemology,…

Tyron Goldschmidt

Tyron Goldschmidt is Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University. He works primarily on metaphysics, philosophy of religion, early modern philosophy and medieval philosophy. He has published on these subjects in various academic journals.  

Samuel Lebens

Samuel Lebens is associate Professor in the philosophy department at the University of Haifa, Israek. He is also an Orthodox Rabbi and Jewish educator. His first book was a study of Bertrand Russell’s evolving theories about the nature of meaning. His second book is a study in the analytic philosophy of Judaism.  

Keshav Singh

Keshav Singh is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. From 2020-2021, he was an assistant professor of philosophy at Syracuse University. He received his PhD in philosophy in 2020 from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Singh’s primary areas are ethics and epistemology, but his research interests also…

Sabine Hossenfelder

Sabine Hossenfelder is an author and theoretical physicist who researches quantum gravity. She is creator and producer of the YouTube channel “Science Without the Gobbledygook”. She is the author of Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray, which explores the concept of elegance in fundamental physics and cosmology, and her latest book, Existential Physics:…

Nicholas Wolterstorff

Nicholas Wolterstorff is an American philosopher and a liturgical theologian. He is currently Noah Porter Professor Emeritus Philosophical Theology at Yale University.  A prolific writer with wide-ranging philosophical and theological interests, he has written books on aesthetics, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of religion, metaphysics, and philosophy of education. In Faith and Rationality, Wolterstorff, Alvin Plantinga,…

Barry Loewer

Barry Loewer is a philosopher and Chairperson of the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University.  He is also the director of the Rutgers Center for Philosophy and the Sciences.  His specialities include philosophy of science, metaphysics, philosophical logic, and philosophy of mind.  He received his BA in Philosophy, Mathematics, and Greek from Amherst College.  He…

Michael Rea

Michael Rea is Rev. John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame. He has taught at the University of Notre Dame since 2001. His research focuses primarily on  topics in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and analytic theology. He has has written or…

Michael Murray

Michael J. Murray oversees the program departments of the John Templeton Foundation.  Before joining the Foundation, he was the Arthur and Katherine Shadek Humanities Professor of Philosophy at Franklin and Marshall College. He received his BA from Franklin and Marshall and his MA and Ph.D from the University of Notre Dame. His research focuses on…

Menachem Fisch

Menachem Fisch is Joseph and Ceil Mazer Professor of History and Philosophy of Science emeritus, and Director of the Center for Religious and Interreligious Studies at Tel Aviv University.  He is former President of the Israel Society for History and Philosophy of Science, and former Chair of the National Committee for History and Philosophy of…

Robert Audi

Robert Audi is the John A. O’Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.  His major work has focused on epistemology, ethics – especially on ethical intuitionism – and the theory of action. Audi previously held a Chair in the Business School at Notre Dame. His 2005 book, The Good in the Right, updates and…

Meghan Sullivan

Meghan Sullivan is a Professor of Philosophy and the Rev. John A. O’Brien Collegiate Chair at Notre Dame. Sullivan has degrees from UVa (BA with highest distinction: Philosophy and Politics – 2005), Oxford (B.Phil: Philosophy – 2007), and Rutgers (PhD: Philosophy – 2011). She studied at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. Sullivan has spent her…