Staff profile
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