Martin is the Turpin JRF at Oriel College. His training has largely been in Oxford, where he has also held previous post-doctoral positions.
Career
2018 - 2021 |
Turpin JRF, Oriel College |
2017 - 2018 |
Stipendiary Lecturer, Magdalen College |
2014 - 2017 |
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Metaphysics of Entanglement Project, Oxford |
2014 - 2017 |
Non-Stipendiary JRF, New College |
2015 |
Stipendiary Lecturer, Worcester College |
2011 - 2014 |
Salvesen Junior Fellow, New College |
Education
2012 |
DPhil in Philosophy, Oxford |
2009 |
BPhil in Philosophy, Oxford |
2006 |
MA in Philosophy, KCL |
2005 |
BA in Philosophy and Theology, Oxford |
Edited volumes
2018 |
The Metaphysics of the Trinity: New Directions – Special issue of Religious Studies 51 (3)
(co-edited and introduction with Anna Marmodoro and Dani Kodaj) |
Journal articles
Forthcoming |
‘The Situationalist Account of Change’, Oxford Studies in Metaphysics
(Winner of the 2020 Sanders Prize in Metaphysics) |
2019 |
‘Modelling Deep Indeterminacy’ (with George Darby), Synthese. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02158-0 |
2018 |
‘Answer to our Prayers: The Unsolved but Solvable Problem of Petitionary Prayer’, Faith and Philosophy 35 (1): 84-104 |
2016 |
‘A Situationalist Solution to the Ship of Theseus Puzzle’, Erkenntnis 81 (5): 973-992 |
2016 |
‘Unextended Complexes’, Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 5 (3): 257-264 |
2016 |
‘The Trinity and Extended Simples’, Faith and Philosophy 33 (4): 414-440 |
2015 |
‘Real Presence in the Eucharist and Time Travel’, Religious Studies 51 (3): 379-389 |
2014 |
‘Leibniz and the Necessity of the Best Possible World’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (3): 507-523 |
Book chapters
2017 |
‘Deep Indeterminacy in Physics and Fiction’ (with George Darby and Jon Robson)
in Bueno, Darby, French and Rickles (eds.), Thinking about Science, Reflecting on Art
(London: Routledge 2017) |
I have interests spanning metaphysics, early modern philosophy (especially Leibniz), and philosophy of religion.