
About
Neil E. Williams is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo. He holds a PhD from Columbia University (2005), an MA from Simon Fraser University (Vancouver), and a BA from the University of Calgary. His research focuses on metaphysics and the philosophy of science, particularly causal powers, persistence, properties, and natural kinds. He also explores philosophy of mind, epistemology, and modern rationalism.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, Columbia University (2005)
- MA in Philosophy, Simon Fraser University
- BA (Honours) in Philosophy, University of Calgary
Research Interests: His work bridges metaphysics and science, addressing causation, dispositions, and laws of nature. He recently authored a book on causal powers and metaphysical systems. His publications analyze topics like disposition manifestation, causal necessity, and natural kinds in medicine and science.
Teaching: Courses include Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science, and Philosophy of Color. He emphasizes systematic metaphysical frameworks in his teaching and research.
Labs/Teams: No specific labs mentioned, but collaborates on projects related to causal powers and metaphysical systems.
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