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Robert Muehlmann is a philosopher affiliated with the Department of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario. He holds a PhD from the University of Iowa (1968). His primary areas of specialization include Epistemology, Metaphysics, and 17th/18th Century Philosophy, with a particular focus on George Berkeley's philosophy.
His research interests center on the metaphysical and epistemological foundations of Berkeley's idealism, including analyses of Berkeley's ontology, perceptual relativity, and the nature of existence. He has also contributed to political philosophy through collaborative works like Revolutions, Systems and Theories.
Muehlmann's publications include edited volumes such as Berkeley's Metaphysics: Structural, Interpretive, and Critical Essays (2004) and Berkeley's Ontology (1992), alongside numerous journal articles exploring Berkeley's thought and related philosophical topics.
His work has addressed key themes such as the role of perceptual relativity in Berkeley's arguments, the analysis of universals, and critiques of materialism. He has also engaged with historical figures like Russell and Wittgenstein in discussions on identity and philosophical methodology.
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