
معرفی
Neal Judisch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Oklahoma. He holds a PhD from the University of Texas. His research focuses on metaphysics, philosophy of mind, action theory, and philosophy of religion, with a particular emphasis on intersections between these fields concerning free will and divine/human agency. Judisch’s work addresses foundational questions about agency, theological determinism, and the metaphysical implications of religious doctrines.
Education: PhD in Philosophy from the University of Texas.
Research Interests: Judisch explores topics such as divine providence, theological anthropology, the problem of evil, and agent causation. His work bridges traditional metaphysical questions with contemporary philosophical theology, often addressing how divine attributes interact with human freedom and moral responsibility. Key themes include the nature of metaphysical freedom, theodicy frameworks, and the philosophical implications of purgatory and redemptive suffering.
Publications: Judisch has contributed to leading journals and edited volumes, focusing on topics like meticulous providence, divine conservation, and the supervenience argument in Cartesian philosophy. His scholarship critically engages with materialism, compatibilism, and theological frameworks for understanding evil and divine justice.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Advising/Grants: No advising records or grant information provided. His academic profile emphasizes scholarly publications and teaching within the Department of Philosophy.
Labs/Teams: No specific research groups or laboratories associated with his profile are mentioned.


