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Jessica Wilson, who in May published Metaphysical Emergence (Oxford University Press, 2021), recently spoke to Richard Marshall for his philosophy interview series titled 3:16 (philosophy interviews after 3:00 AM). There the philosopher of metaphysics and epistemology discusses topics as divergent as gender and philosophy, why anyone would be pessimistic about metaphysics in a post-positivist age, how dogmas hold back philosophical enquiries, and—of course—metaphysical emergence, among other matters. Read “Just Make Sense: Metaphysics, Metametaphysics, Emergence, Grounding, and Indeterminacy” to learn more.
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