Dr Martin Pickup

Dr Martin Pickup

Department of Philosophy
Associate Professor in Philosophy
Director, Birmingham Centre for Philosophy of Religion

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I am interested in the ultimate character and structure of reality, and in the ways that religious claims fit into this (or fail to). This interest manifests through research into three different areas: Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics and Early Modern Philosophy (particularly Leibniz).

Qualifications

  • DPhil in Philosophy (Oxford, 2012)
  • BPhil in Philosophy (Oxford, 2009)
  • MA in Philosophy (King’s College London, 2006)
  • BA in Philosophy and Theology (Oxford, 2005)

Biography

I arrived in Birmingham in 2021 as a Senior Lecturer, with a focus in Philosophy of Religion. Before that, I had a number of research and teaching posts in Oxford spanning about a decade, including most recently as the Turpin Junior Research Fellow at Oriel College. Most of my training was also at Oxford, where I received my doctorate in 2012. I have been an International Visiting Professor at the University of Navarra in Pamplona, Spain, and have broad research interests spanning Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics, and Early Modern Philosophy.

Teaching

I enjoy my teaching and have covered a variety of modules including first-year Problems of Philosophy, second-year Experience and Reason: Early Modern Philosophy, third-year Philosophy of Religion and It's About Time, and Masters-level Analytic Theology: Philosophy and Religions in Conversation.

Postgraduate supervision

I have a wide range of philosophical interests across my research areas of Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics and Early Modern Philosophy. I am open to supervising topics in any of these areas, including where they overlap. I warmly welcome email enquiries from potential PhD students at any time.

Research

I am interested in the ultimate character and structure of reality, and in the ways that religious claims fit into this (or fail to). This interest manifests through research into three different areas: Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysics and Early Modern Philosophy (particularly Leibniz).

In Philosophy of Religion I work within the growing field of analytic theology, using the tools of contemporary analytic metaphysics to clarify and address key theoretical issues in religious thought. My research in this area can be characterised as a kind of ‘applied metaphysics.’ I don’t argue for the truth (or falsity) of any of the target claims, but rather, by translating them into the language of analytic metaphysics, investigate whether they are coherent. In future work, I will focus on the metaphysics of ‘down-stream’ religious claims, such as those concerning religious practice and rituals. A particular area of research will be the metaphysics of the Eucharist.

Within Metaphysics, my motivating questions concern what the world contains and how it is put together. I am developing a view, called ‘situationalism’, which holds that reality, in certain circumstances, is metaphysically indeterminate. I have published several papers exploring this idea and am working on a book manuscript which presents a systematic account and defence of the view. I also have independent research projects on topics such as the relationship between objects and space/time.

My current work in Early Modern Philosophy is primarily focussed on Leibniz and his metaphysics. I engage with Leibniz’s struggles in distinguishing between things that have to be the case and things that could have been otherwise (i.e. between necessary and contingent truths).

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Pickup, M 2022, '', Synthese, vol. 200, no. 2, 116.

Darby, G & Pickup, M 2021, '', Synthese, vol. 198, pp. 1685–1710.

Pickup, M 2018, '', Faith and Philosophy, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 84-104.

Pickup, M 2016, '', Erkenntnis, vol. 81, no. 5, pp. 973-992.

Pickup, M 2016, '', Faith and Philosophy, vol. 33, no. 4, pp. 414-440.

Pickup, M 2016, '', Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 257-264.

Pickup, M 2015, '', Religious Studies, vol. 51, no. 3, pp. 379-389.

Pickup, M 2014, '', Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 92, no. 3, pp. 507-523.

Chapter (peer-reviewed)

Pickup, M 2023, . in D Zimmerman & K Bennett (eds), Oxford Studies in Metaphysics. vol. 13, Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Oxford University Press. <>

Chapter

Pickup, M & Darby, G 2022, . in V Allori (ed.), Quantum Mechanics and Fundamentality: Naturalizing Quantum Theory between Scientific Realism and Ontological Indeterminacy. Synthese Library, vol. 460, Springer, pp. 365-373.

Pickup, M 2021, . in R Weir & B Gocke (eds), From Existentialism to Metaphysics: The Philosophy of Stephen Priest . Peter Lang.

Pickup, M, Darby, G & Robson, J 2017, . in Thinking about Science, Reflecting on Art. Routledge.

Expertise

  • Expertise: Philosophy of Religion: the existence of God; the metaphysics of Christianity; nature of religious rituals/practices
  • Metaphysics: Time; Indeterminacy; Identity
  • Early Modern Philosophy: G. W. Leibniz

Media experience

Roles

  • Fellow at the , an organisation ‘promoting big ideas, boundary-pushing thinkers and challenging debates in the public sphere’, who run the  festivals(2016-17)
  • Exhibitor at Living Library, part of Oxford University’s Curiosity Carnival (2017)
  • Finalist in ‘I’m a Researcher Get Me out of Here’, part of Oxford University’s Curiosity Carnival (2017)

Articles

  • Co-authored entry to series on ‘’ 
  • in Thinking Faith: The Online Journal of the British Jesuits 

Social media

  • Video presentation on petitionary prayer for Brazilian philosophy social media channel (2020)