MIT philosophy: faculty:
Brad Skow

Brad Skow joined the faculty in 2007, after spending two years at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He received his PhD from New York University in 2005.

Brad's main research interests are in the philosophy of physics and metaphysics, but he has side interests in many other areas, including ethics. He has written on the nature of space, time, and geometry; on modality and possible worlds; and on the connection between time and rationality.

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updated: 10 Jul 07