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Joe Milburn is an Assistant Professor at the University of Navarra and a Visiting Lecturer at ISM. He specializes in epistemology and philosophy of religion, with a focus on non-traditional skepticism and the philosophy of John Henry Newman. His work bridges theoretical philosophy and religious thought, emphasizing contextual analysis in societal frameworks.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh (2015)
- MA in Philosophy and Linguistics, King's College, London
Research Interests: Joe explores skepticism beyond traditional paradigms, examining how certainty and fallibility intersect in Newman's philosophical contributions. His work also engages with philosophical anthropology, analyzing human cognition within cultural and religious contexts. He teaches courses like HUM166: 'The Role of Contexts in Societal Change.'
Publications: Notable works include *'Unpossessed Evidence: What's the Problem?'* and *'Newman's Skeptical Paradox: Certainty, Proof, and Fallibility'*, though publication years are unspecified in the source text.
Awards & Grants: No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He currently advises no students listed here.




