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- Illinois philosophy professor and Brand Fortner Faculty Scholar in Physics Christopher Weaver recently published his second book, Causation in Physics. Philosophers of physics have long debated the role of causation. Weaver argues that causation not only exists in fundamental physics... Read full story Interview with Professor Weaver about His New Book "Causation in Physics"
- In 2025, Professor John Schwenkler and the University of Illinois Department of Philosophy will launch the Illinois Forum on Human Flourishing in a Digital Age which will explore how humans can thrive with digital technology, instead of letting our well-being be undermined by it. Read full story Introducing the Illinois Forum on Human Flourishing in a Digital Age
- We’re pleased to announce that the Department of Philosophy at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was ranked in the top 50 departments in the United States by the Philosophical Gourmet Report (PGR). The PGR rankings are based... Read full story Department of Philosophy at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Ranked in the Top 50 in Philosophical Gourmet Report (PGR)
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Alumni Spotlight: Krupa Patel (JD/PhD at Harvard)
Krupa Patel is a JD/PhD student at Harvard University. She graduated from Illinois in 2016 and is interested in ethics and political philosophy.

Faculty Spotlight: Noël Saenz
Noël Saenz is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy, who specializes in metaphysics and the philosophy of religion. He is interested in a range of issues that have to do with layered view of reality (e.g., grounding, fundamentality, parts and whole, and the nature and existence of facts) and also places where metaphysics and philosophy of religion overlap (e.g., questions of divine simplicity and necessity). Saenz’s current research in metaphysics focuses on issues having to do with a layered view of reality. Front and center, here, are topics having to do with grounding, fundamentality,...