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Josh R. Hunt is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Syracuse University, part of the College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Michigan (2022), alongside degrees in Mathematics, History and Philosophy of Science (Cambridge), and Chemical Engineering. His research focuses on the nature of scientific problem-solving, metaphysical concepts in science (e.g., laws, causation, explanation), and the epistemic value of reformulating theories. He has published widely in journals like Philosophical Studies, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, and Erkenntnis.
His work emphasizes how reformulating scientific methods and theories—such as symmetry-based approaches in physics or Hamiltonian mechanics—enhances understanding and clarifies epistemic structures. Hunt has received the John Dewey Teaching Prize (2020) and actively contributes to academic service, organizing conferences like the Syracuse Graduate Student Conference and serving on boards such as the Assumptions of Physics Foundation. He teaches courses on critical thinking, philosophy of science, and logic.
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