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Michael Martin is the Wilde Professor of Mental Philosophy at the University of Oxford, affiliated with Corpus Christi College. He holds a prominent academic role within the Department of Philosophy. His research focuses on Early Modern Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, and Metaphysics, with notable contributions to debates about perceptual experience, consciousness, and memory. He has collaborated with institutions and scholars internationally, as seen in his work on interdisciplinary topics.
Research interests include analyzing the nature of perception, the structure of epistemic justification, and historical philosophical inquiries into consciousness. He critically engages with contemporary debates on religious epistemology and the intersection of ethics with social institutions. His work often bridges classical philosophy with modern cognitive science frameworks.
Michael's publications reflect a commitment to exploring philosophical puzzles such as disagreement resolution, the metaphysics of experience, and the implications of memory for epistemology. While most works center on philosophy, some entries like those on InN crystal growth (2018) suggest interdisciplinary engagement with materials science. No scientific awards are listed, but his contributions are recognized through his academic posts and peer-reviewed output. Advising details are not provided in the text, and no ongoing grants are mentioned. His primary affiliation remains Corpus Christi College and the Department of Philosophy at Oxford.




