Current committee
Chad CarmichaelChad Carmichael is a faculty member at IUPUI in Indianapolis. His main areas of research interest are metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of language.
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NoËl saenzNoël Saenz is a faculty member at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
He works mainly in metaphysics, focusing on issues having to do with grounding, fundamentality, ontological simplicity, mereology, and truthmaking, and in philosophy of religion, having written on issues pertaining to divine simplicity and necessary existence. |
Meg WallaceMeg Wallace is a faculty member at the University of Kentucky. She works primarily on metaphysics and metaontology, with an emphasis on composition, constitution, persistence, and modality.
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past committee Members
ERICA SHUMENER
Erica Shumener is a faculty member at the University of Pittsburgh. Her primary area of research is metaphysics. Her current work is on the metaphysics of identity, explanation, intrinsicality, and laws of nature. JONATHAN JACOBS
FOUNDING MEMBER! Jonathan Jacobs is a faculty member at St. Louis University. His primary areas of research are metaphysics and philosophy of religion. His current work is on causal powers, laws, causation, and modality, and has interests in the metaphysics mind, truthmakers, and time. |
DAN KORMAN
Dan Korman is a faculty member at the University of California, Santa Barbara (formerly at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign). His primary area of research is metaphysics, with an emphasis on the metaphysics of material objects. MEGHAN SULLIVAN
FOUNDING MEMBER! Meghan Sullivan is a faculty member at the University of Notre Dame. Her primarily areas of research are metaphysics and related topics in logic, semantics, and epistemology. She has recently written on time, and has other interests in modality, personal identity, and ontology. |
TIM PAWL
FOUNDING MEMBER! Tim Pawl is a faculty member at the University of St. Thomas (St. Paul, MN). His primary areas of research are contemporary and Thomistic metaphysics, and philosophy of religion. His current work is on truthmaker theory, modality, free will, and the metaphysics required for traditional theism. |