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Dr Mark Robson


Biography

My lifelong interest in Philosophy and Theology initially led me to my Bachelors degree from Newcastle University, followed by a Masters in Ethics and then a PhD in Philosophical Theology both from Durham. In my PhD, I explored the metaphysical and ethical implications of the doctrine of creatio ex nihilo.

Alongside this, I have pursued a professional career as a teacher, with over 30 years' experience  in local comprehensive schools.  This has included the institution and teaching of Philosophy as part of the International Baccalaureate, and as head of department. 

I have now started another PhD in the philosophy of memory, in particular direct realist views. I'm looking at the idea that in remembering one is re-encountering the past. The past, according to the notion I'm examining, continues to exist and can be the object of a person's memorial conceptions. This involves an examination of various philosophers who have held direct realist views of memory as well as looking at the nature of time. I am particularly interested in C D Broad's Growing Block conception of time.

Research Interests
  • Metaphysics of Possible Worlds
  • Novelty and Creation
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • G W Leibniz
  • C S Peirce
  • H Bergson
  • R G Collingwood
  • Philosophy of Memory
Publications

Books:

Ontology and Providence in Creation: Taking Ex Nihilo Seriously, (Continuum, 2008).

Who the Hell is David Hume? (Bowden and Brazil, 2020).

Who the Hell is Immanuel Kant? (Bowden and Brazil, 2021).

Articles

'Possible Worlds and the Beauty of God' Religious Studies, 2010.

'Evil, Privation, Depression and Dread', Blackfriars, 2013.

'Divine Maximal Beauty: A Reply to Jon Robson', Religious Studies, 2014.

'Evolutionary Theodicy, Redemption and Time', Zygon, 2015.

'Is Ultimate Moral Responsibility Metaphysically Impossible? A Bergsonian Critique of Galen Strawson's Argument' Philosophy, 2017.

'Acts of Thought and Re-Enactment in Collingwood's Philosophy of History, History and Theory, 2023.

 

Research interests

  • Metaphysics of Possible Worlds
  • Novelty and Creation
  • Philosophy of Religion
  • G W Leibniz
  • C S Peirce
  • H Bergson
  • R G Collingwood
  • Philosophy of Memory