Jonathan Bain
Dept. of Technology, Culture and Society
Tandon School of Engineering, New York University


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I am a professor of philosophy of science in the Department of Technology, Culture and Society in NYU's Tandon School of Engineering, with an affiliation in NYU's Department of Philosophy. I received my PhD from the History and Philosophy of Science Department at the University of Pittsburgh. My research interests include foundations of physics, philosophy of spacetime, scientific realism, and philosophy of quantum field theory.

More specifically, I'm interested in the ontological and metaphysical commitments of theories in contemporary physics; in other words, in how such theories can be interpreted. I'm also interested in the epistemological status of the claims such theories make about the physical world. These interests span the subject areas of philosophy of spacetime and philosophy of quantum theory, as well as the emerging discussion on philosophy of quantum gravity, and link up with issues in the debate over scientific realism.

Here's an interview with 3:AM Magazine that describes more of my work in philosophy of physics.

A book!



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Department of Technology, Culture and Society
Tandon School of Engineering, New York University
6 MetroTech Center
Brooklyn, NY  11201
(646) 997-3688
jon.bain "at" nyu.deletethis.edu