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Ben Page is a Stipendiary Lecturer in Philosophy at Pembroke College and Oriel College, University of Oxford. He holds dual appointments and teaches undergraduate courses across multiple Oxford colleges. His academic background includes a BA in Philosophy and Theology (First Class) from the University of Oxford (Harris Manchester College), an MPhil in Philosophical Theology from St Catherine's College, Oxford, and a PhD in Philosophy from Durham University. His research focuses on integrating Neo-Aristotelian metaphysics of powers into Philosophy of Religion, exploring topics like divine attributes, the metaphysics of creaturely action, and the interplay between religious doctrines and broader philosophical frameworks. He also examines the problem of evil, temporal ontology, and libertarian freedom within eternalist metaphysics. His teaching spans Knowledge and Reality, Ethics, Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, and Philosophy of Science. He maintains active research collaborations, as seen in co-authored works with scholars like Max Baker-Hytch and Anna Marmodoro. His work bridges specialized theological questions with foundational metaphysical inquiries, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary philosophy.
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