Robert Garcia's primary areas of research are analytic metaphysics and philosophy of religion. In metaphysics, he writes about the nature of objects and their properties. On the property side, he is interested in the debate between those who take properties to be universals and those who take properties to be tropes. On the substance side, he is interested in the debate between bundle theories and substance-attribute theories. In philosophy of religion, he writes about God's relationship to creatures and their properties. He is particularly interested in the nature of creaturely properties and powers in a world sustained by God, creature…

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