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Neil Williams is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Southampton, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy within the School of Humanities. He is actively involved in teaching and research, and is currently accepting PhD students.
His research interests include:
- Environmental Philosophy and the Rights of Nature
- American Pragmatism, particularly the work of William James
- British Idealism and metaphysical theories of relations
- The affective and temperamental dimensions of philosophical inquiry
- Interdisciplinary approaches to environmental ethics
Neil Williams' recent publications reflect a strong interdisciplinary and ethically engaged philosophical trajectory. His work spans from historical analyses of James and Hegel to contemporary debates on the rights of nature, often emphasizing the need for cross-disciplinary collaboration in addressing ecological challenges. He explores both theoretical foundations—such as radical empiricism and the metaphysics of relations—and practical applications in environmental governance and ethics.
Neil Williams has collaborated with scholars across law, ecology, and social sciences, particularly in projects like 'A Meeting of Rivers: Exploring the Rights of Nature in the UK'. He contributes regularly to academic discourse through articles, book chapters, and reports, maintaining an active scholarly presence. While no specific scientific awards are listed, his publications in high-quality venues and ongoing research projects indicate significant academic recognition.
He is involved in PhD supervision, although specific student names are not provided. His work is supported by institutional research frameworks and interdisciplinary networks. Neil is also building a research agenda that bridges historical philosophy with urgent contemporary environmental issues, suggesting a growing influence in both philosophical and policy-related domains.
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