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Scott M. Williams

Lyon College
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  • Lyon College
    Department of Religion and Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
University of Oxford
, Oriel College
DPhil, 2011
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Batesville, Arkansas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
The Trinity
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Applied Ethics
Philosophy of Religion
The Concept of Disability
Christianity, Misc
Divine Personhood
Persons
13th/14th Century Philosophy
Disability
5 more
Areas of Interest
The Trinity
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Metaphysics
The Concept of Disability
Incarnation
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Christianity, Misc
Henry of Ghent
John Duns Scotus
13th/14th Century Philosophy, Misc
Divine Personhood
Persons
13th/14th Century Philosophy
Disability
10 more
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Past events

  • Disability in Medieval Latin Philosophy and Theology
    Department of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
    April 26 - 28, 2018
  • 2nd Biennial Conference on the Philosophy of Disability
    Department of Philosophy, UNC Asheville
    April 20 - 21, 2018
  • MarilynFest, a Conference in Honor of Marilyn McCord Adams
    Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University
    March 13 - 14, 2014
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