
About
David Wallace is the Mellon Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Philosophy. His academic journey began with a Physics PhD from Oxford, transitioning to philosophy through foundational questions in physics. His research focuses on the philosophy of physics, including the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics (detailed in his book The Emergent Multiverse), quantum field theory, statistical mechanics, and general relativity. He also explores broader themes like emergence, structural realism, and decision theory.
Wallace’s work bridges physics and philosophy, emphasizing conceptual clarity in foundational theories. His recent publications address topics such as gauge invariance, Gibbsian statistical mechanics, and the implications of quantum field theories. He critiques and defends interpretations of quantum mechanics while engaging with thermodynamics and relativity. His interdisciplinary approach challenges traditional boundaries between physics and philosophy.
Find David Wallace elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Jonathan BainNew York University · Professor
Bryan W. RobertsLondon School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) · Professor
David BakerUniversity of Michigan-Ann Arbor · Associate Professor
John DoughertyLudwig Maximilian University of Munich · Assistant Professor- VVincent MoncriefYale University · Professor
Wayne MyrvoldWestern University · Professor