Craig Callender
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Craig Callender is a philosopher of science and professor
Professor
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 of philosophy
Philosophy
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 at the University of California, San Diego
University of California, San Diego
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In 1997 he obtained his PhD from Rutgers University
Rutgers University
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 with a thesis entitled Time's Arrow,; his thesis supervisor had been Robert Weingard
Robert Weingard
Robert Weingard was a philosopher of science and professor of Rutgers University.He became faculty member at Rutgers University and later joined the Department of Philosophy of Rutger University's School of Arts and Sciences in 1988...

.

His main areas of research are philosophy of science
Philosophy of science
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, philosophy of physics
Philosophy of physics
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 and metaphysics
Metaphysics
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.

Publications

Books:
  • Craig Callender (ed.): The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time, Oxford Handbooks in Philosophy, April 2011, ISBN 978-0-19-929820-4
  • Craig Callender (ed.): Time, Reality and Experience, Cambridge University Press, August 2002, 978-0521529679
  • Craig Callender, Nick Huggett (eds.): Physics meets philosophy at the Planck scale: contemporary theories in quantum gravity, Cambridge University Press, 2001, ISBN 0-521-66280-X / ISBN 0-521-66445-4
  • Craig Callender, Ralph Edney: Introducing time, Totem Books, 1997, ISBN 978-1840462630


Articles:
Callender has published numerous articles including:
  • Craig Callender, Robert Weingard: Topology change and the unity of space, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 227–246, 2000, full text
  • Craig Callender, Robert Weingard: Nonlocality in the expanding infinite well, Foundation of Physics Letters, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 495–498, 1998, full text
  • Robert Weingard, Craig Callender: Trouble in paradise: Problems for Bohm's theory, The Monist, Quantum Mechanics and the Real World, vol. 80, no. 1 January 1997, abstract (in French language)
  • Craig Callender, Robert Weingard: Time, Bohm's theory, and quantum cosmology
    Quantum cosmology
    In theoretical physics, quantum cosmology is a field attempting to study the effect of quantum mechanics on the formation of the universe, or its early evolution, especially just after the Big Bang...

    , Philosophy of Science, vol. 63, September 1996, pp. 470–474, abstract
  • Craig Callender, Robert Weingard: Bohmian cosmology and the quantum smearing of the initial singularity (communicated by Peter R. Holland
    Peter R. Holland
    Peter R. Holland is a theoretical physicist, known for his book on the pilot wave theory and the de Broglie-Bohm causal interpretation of quantum mechanics and his work on foundational problems in quantum physics....

    ), Physics Letters A, Volume 208, Issues 1-2, 20 November 1995, pp. 59-61, abstract
  • Craig Callender, Robert Weingard: The Bohmian model of quantum cosmology, Philosophy of Science Association, PSA 1994, Vol. 1, pp. 218–227, abstract

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