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Dr. Jeremy Dunham is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Durham University, currently on research leave. His work focuses on metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind within early modern and nineteenth-century philosophy, with particular emphasis on William James, Hegel, and neglected figures like James Ward, Charles Renouvier, and Clarisse Coignet.
- Levehulme Early Career Fellowship (University of Sheffield)
- Visiting Fellowship (University of Chicago's Committee on Social Thought)
- Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities Research Fellowship (University of Edinburgh)
- Treasurer of the British Society for the History of Philosophy
His research explores habit as a philosophical concept across thinkers from Descartes to Dewey, while his current book project on William James investigates the intersection of metaphysics and pragmatism. Publications include collaborations on monadologies and analyses of French spiritualism.
Recent articles examine Leibniz's influence in France, Bergson-James parallels, and Condillac's animal cognition theories. These works span metaphysics, phenomenology, and philosophical psychology, with a focus on habit, idealism, and pragmatism.
- Levehulme Early Career Fellowship
- Visiting Fellowship (University of Chicago)
- Institute for Advanced Studies Fellowship (Edinburgh)
Dr. Dunham supervises PhD student He Cui. Office hours available via online booking tool.

