Christopher Clarke
Assistant Professor · Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Erasmus University RotterdamAbout
Christopher Clarke is an Assistant Professor in theoretical philosophy at the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His research focuses on the philosophy of the social sciences, causation, thought experiments, and interdisciplinary connections to economics and psychology. He has contributed to debates on causal intuitions, functionalism in economics, and collaborative medical research projects.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his research expertise spans theoretical philosophy with a specialization in social sciences. His work often intersects with metaphysics and epistemology, particularly in analyzing causal reasoning and the role of psychology in economic methodologies.
Clarke’s publications include studies on causal reasoning (2024), functionalist approaches in economics (2020), and a medical co-authored editorial (2024) on proton therapy for esophageal cancer. These works reflect his engagement with both philosophical and applied research. He has supervised one academic work, though specific details are not disclosed. No scientific awards are mentioned in the text.
Clarke’s research network includes collaborations in medical and social science domains, as evidenced by his involvement in the PROTECT study. His profile highlights a commitment to bridging philosophical inquiry with real-world applications, though no lab affiliations or teams are explicitly stated.
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