Reconsidering Causal Powers
Historical and Conceptual Perspectives
Benjamin Hill, Edited by Henrik Lagerlund, and Stathis Psillos
Author Information
Benjamin Hill, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The University of Western Ontario, Henrik Lagerlund, Professor of the History of Philosophy, Stockholm University, Stathis Psillos, Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics, University of Athens
Benjamin Hill is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at The University of Western Ontario. His main areas of research are 16th and 17th metaphysics and epistemology, especially regarding the philosophy of mind and language. He is the editor-in-chief of Locke Studies and most recently the co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy (2017) and Sourcebook in the History of Philosophy of Language (2017).
Henrik Lagerlund is Professor of the History of Philosophy at Stockholm University. He works primarily on medieval and renaissance philosophy, and has written several articles and books. He is the author of Skepticism in Philosophy: A Comprehensive, Historical Introduction (2020) and co-editor of The Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy (2017) and editor of The Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy, second edition (2020).
Stathis Psillos is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Metaphysics at the University of Athens. He is an editor of Metascience and a founding member and former President of The European Philosophy of Science Association.
Contributors:
Deborah Brown, University of Queensland, Australia
Lisa Downing, Ohio State University, USA
Brian Ellis, University of La Trobe, Australia
Benjamin Hill, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Andreas Hüttemann, University of Cologne, Germany
Henrik Lagerlund, Stockholm University, Sweden
Jennifer McKitrick, University of Nebraska, USA
Peter Millican, University of Oxford, UK
Calvin G. Normore, UCLA, USA
Walter Ott, University of Virginia, USA
Stathis Psillos, University of Athens, Greece
Howard Sankey, Melbourne University, Australia