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Dr. Travis Dumsday is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Classics at Concordia University of Edmonton. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Calgary, an MA from the University of Waterloo, a BA in Philosophy and Political Science from Carleton University, and a Diploma in Liberal Arts from Augustine College. His research focuses on philosophy of science, metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and medieval philosophy. He emphasizes critical reasoning and primary source engagement in teaching.
His recent publications explore topics like natural-kind essentialism, laws of nature, biological essentialism, divine hiddenness, and ethical obligations of atheists. His work bridges historical philosophical traditions (e.g., scholasticism) with contemporary debates in science and religion. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Dr. Dumsday’s research trends highlight interdisciplinary connections between metaphysical theory and applied philosophy, particularly in reconciling medieval thought with modern scientific frameworks. His articles often address foundational questions in ontology and ethics, demonstrating rigorous analytical rigor. No grant information or lab affiliations are detailed in the text.





