Author
John D. Norton
FollowJohn D. Norton is Distinguished Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He works on foundational problems in relativity and statistical physics, including a long-standing critique of the claimed connection between information and thermodynamic entropy, alongside fundamental questions in the philosophy of science. He was a contributing editor to the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, and is the author of more than one hundred articles, as well as The Material Theory of Induction (University of Calgary Press, 2021) and The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference (University of Calgary Press, 2024).
John D. Norton is Distinguished Professor of the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He works on foundational problems in relativity and statistical physics, including a long-standing critique of the claimed connection between information and thermodynamic entropy, alongside fundamental questions in the philosophy of science. He was a contributing editor to the Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, and is the author of more than one hundred articles, as well as The Material Theory of Induction (University of Calgary Press, 2021) and The Large-Scale Structure of Inductive Inference (University of Calgary Press, 2024).