About
F.A. Muller is a Full Professor of Philosophy of Natural Science at the Erasmus School of Philosophy, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His academic profile shows active research and teaching in various areas of philosophy, with a focus on the philosophical foundations of natural sciences.
Professor Muller's research interests span across multiple domains of philosophy:
- Philosophy of Natural Science
- Philosophy of Physics
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Epistemology (Philosophy of Knowledge)
- Metaphysics (Philosophy of Reality)
- Philosophy of Language
- Philosophy of Mind
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the intersection of philosophy with physics and mathematics, particularly exploring quantum mechanics, logical structures, and classical philosophical problems. Muller frequently engages with thought experiments, modal logic, and the works of major philosophers like Wittgenstein and Aristotle. His research fingerprint reveals active work in Thought experiments, Modal logic, Constructive Empiricism, Wittgenstein studies, Russell's paradox, Tractatus interpretation, Correlationism, and Idealism.
Professor Muller has supervised four students according to his academic profile. His research activities include 60 recorded presentations such as 'What is a Physical Theory?', 'Parts, Wholes, Potentials', and 'The Einstein Phenomenon', reflecting his active participation in the philosophical community and public engagement through 13 media appearances.



