
Benjamin H. Feintzeig
Associate Professor · Philosophy of Physics
University of WashingtonAbout
Benjamin H. Feintzeig is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Washington. His research focuses on the conceptual and mathematical foundations of physics, particularly exploring the classical-quantum correspondence and broader implications for philosophy of science including theory interpretation, scientific representation, and explanation. He holds a Ph.D. (2016) and M.A. (2014) in Logic & Philosophy of Science from the University of California, Irvine, and a B.A. (2011) in Physics and Philosophy from Dartmouth College.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Logic & Philosophy of Science, UC Irvine (2016)
- M.A., Logic & Philosophy of Science, UC Irvine (2014)
- B.A., Physics and Philosophy, Dartmouth College (2011)
Feintzeig's work bridges philosophy of physics with epistemology and metaphilosophy, emphasizing foundational questions in quantum theories and their classical counterparts. He authored The Classical Quantum Correspondence, exploring structural parallels between classical and quantum frameworks. His research also engages with probability theory and historical developments in science.
No specific scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided materials. He teaches courses in philosophy of physics and related areas, though specific course titles are not detailed here.
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