
معرفی
Robert Rynasiewicz is a Professor of Philosophy at the Johns Hopkins University’s Krieger School of Arts & Sciences, within the William H. Miller III Department of Philosophy. He holds adjunct roles at the University of Maryland and participates in the Baltimore-Washington Foundations of Physics Group. His research focuses on logic, philosophy of science, and history and philosophy of physics, with emphasis on 19th- and 20th-century physics, philosophy of logic, language, and psychology. He has held NSF, NEH, and Mellon Fellowships.
Education: PhD in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota.
Affiliations: Member of the Johns Hopkins Center for History and Philosophy of Science, SIMCA (Sylvester Institute for Mathematics, Computing, and Application), and adjunct professor at the University of Maryland’s Philosophy Department and Committee on History and Philosophy of Science.
Teaching: Cross-listed courses in Physics, Psychology, History of Science, and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins.





