Craig
Callender

Professor
of Philosophy
Philosophy
Department, 0119
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0119
Office
phone: 858-822-4911
Office:
8077
Email:
ccallenderREMOVE@ucsd.REMOVEedu
I joined the UCSD Philosophy
Department in Jan 2001 and the Science Studies Program shortly therafter. From
1996-2000 I was Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer in the Department of
Philosophy, Logic & Scientific Method at the London School of
Economics. Before that, I
obtained my PhD from
Rutgers University in 1997.
My main areas
of research are:
•
Philosophy of Science
• Philosophy of
Physics
• Metaphysics
I also have teaching interests in environmental ethics. I’ve
published in philosophy, physics and
law journals--a (probably out-of-date) CV can be found by clicking here.
I’m particularly interested in the
intersection of time and modern science, the interpretation of quantum
mechanics
(especially Bohm’s
theory), the foundations of statistical mechanics, the metaphysics of science, and
various issues about spacetime.
Lately I’ve been working on (a) the difference
between time and space,
(b) statistical mechanics and the reversibility paradox, (c) laws of nature and natural kinds, and (d) the relation
between
thermodynamics
and gravity.
I'm an active participant in the Southern California Philosophy of Physics Reading Group, the UCSD Philosophy of Physics Research Group and the UCSD Philosophy of Science Reading Group. I'm also a member of the Governing Board of the Philosophy of Science Association.
This year I'm teaching PHIL 146 (on spacetime physics) in the Fall, PHIL 14 (Intro through metaphysics) and PHIL 245 (Time!) in Winter, and ENVR 130 (env social science) in Spring.
"The
reciprocal relationship of epistemology and science is of noteworthy
kind. They are dependent upon
each other. Epistemology without contact
with science becomes an empty scheme. Science without
epistemology
is—insofar as it is thinkable at all—primitive and muddled." Einstein
Publications/Preprints/Drafts
- "Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science" rough draft
- "Time's Ontic Voltage" rough draft
- "The Redundancy Argument Against Bohm's Theory" rough draft
- "Hot and Heavy Matters in the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics" rough draft
- "What Makes Time Special" submission for FQXi essay contest, http://fqxi.org/community/essay
- "Special Sciences, Conspiracy and the Better Best System Account of Laws", draft, forthcoming, Erkenntnis, with Jonathan Cohen
- "A Better Best System Account of Lawhood" draft, with Jonathan Cohen, Philosophical Studies 145(1):1-34, 2009
- "The Past Hypothesis Meets Gravity" forthcoming in Gerhard Ernst and Andreas Hüttemann (eds.): Time, Chance and Reduction. Philosophical Aspects of Statistical Mechanics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- "The Metaphysics in Quantum Theory"Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy, edited by F. Weinert, K. Hentschel and D. Greenberger. Springer
- "Interview on Philosophy of Physics" forthcoming, Philosophy and Foundations of Physics, Interviews.
- "The Common Now" Philosophical Issues, 18, 339-361, 2008.
- "The Emergence and Interpretation of Probability in Bohmian Mechanics" Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 38, 2007, 351-370.
- “On
Finding ‘Real’ Time in Quantum Mechanics”Absolute Simultaneity.
(Eds) W.L. Craig and Q. Smith. NY: OxfordUniversity Press, 2007.
- “There is No
Special Problem of Scientific Representation” with
Jonathan Cohen, special
issue on scientific representation, Theoria, 2006.
- "Time" (for kids!) in World Book Encyclopedia
- “An
Answer
in Search of a Question: ‘Proofs’ of the
Tri-Dimensionality of Space” (draft) Studies in
History & Philosophy of
Modern Physics,
36, 1, March 2005, 113-136.
- “Time
in Physics” Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
(draft) 2nd edition.
- “Realist
Ennui and Base Rates” Philosophy of
Science, 71(3): 320-338. July
2004, with P.D. Magnus.
- “Measures,
Explanation and the Past: Should ‘Special’ Initial
Conditions Be Explained?” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2004,
55, 195-217.
- “Is
There is a Puzzle about the Low Entropy Past?” in
Hitchcock, C. (ed.) Contemporary
Debates in the Philosophy of Science, chapter 12,
Blackwell, 2003.
- “Who’s Afraid of
Maxwell’s Demon-and Which One?”Quantum
Limits to the Second Law,
edited by D. Sheehan, American Institute of Physics, December 2002, pp.
399-407. Reprinted
as “A
Collision Between Dynamics and
Thermodynamics” in Entropy 2004, 6,
11-20.
- “Chapter
8: Philosophy of Space-time Physics” in Blackwell
Guide to Philosophy of Science, edited by Peter Machamer and
Michael
Silberstein, (Basil Blackwell, 2002), with Carl Hoefer, pp. 173-198.
- “Taking
Thermodynamics (Too) Seriously” Studies
in the History and Philosophy of
Modern Physics, 32, 4, 2001, 539-53.
- “Thermodynamic
Time
Asymmetry” The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy (Winter 2001 Edition),
Edward N. Zalta (ed.)
- "Why
Quantize
the Gravitational Field (or any other Field for that Matter)?Philosophy
of Science, 68 (Proceedings), 2001, S382-S394, with Nick
Huggett
- "Humean
Supervenience and Rotating Homogeneous Matter" Mind,
110, Jan. 2000, 25-43.
- “Shedding
Light on Time”
Philosophy of Science (Proceedings), 67, 2000,
S587-S599.
- "Is
Time 'Handed' in a Quantum World?"Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,
June, 2000,
247-269.
- “Introduction”
Studies in the History &
Philosophy of Modern Physics; 2000, 31B, 2, 129-134.
- "Topology
Change and the Unity of Space" Studies in History
and Philosophy of
Modern Physics, 31B, 2, 2000, 227-246, with R.Weingard.
- “Reducing
Thermodynamics to Statistical Mechanics: The Case of Entropy”
Journal of
Philosophy, XCVI, July 1999, 348-373.
- “Nonlocality
in the Expanding Infinite Well” Foundations
of Physics Letters 11,
1998, No. 5, 495-98, with R. Weingard.
- “The
View From No-when” British Journal for the
Philosophy of Science 49,
1998, 135-159.
- "What is
‘The Problem of the Direction of
Time’”? Philosophy of Science (Supplement),
63, v.2, 1997, 223-34.
- "Trouble in
Paradise? Problems for Bohm’s
Theory” Monist, 1997, 80, 1, 24-43, with
R. Weingard.
- "Time,
Bohm's Theory and Quantum Cosmology” Philosophy
of Science, 1996,
63, 470-74, with R. Weingard
- "Answer to
Question #22" [“Is there a
gravitational force or not?,”] American Journal of
Physics, 1996, 64,5,
528, with R. Weingard.
- "An
Introduction to Topology" Monist,
1996, 79, No. 1, 21-33, with R. Weingard.
- "Bohmian
Cosmology and the Quantum Smearing of
the Initial Singularity” Physics Letters A 208, 1995, 59-61, with R.
Weingard.
- "The
Metaphysics of Time Reversal: Hutchison on
Classical Mechanics”British Journal for the
Philosophy of Science 1995, 46, No. 3,
331.
- "Answer to
Question #15 [What space scales
participate in cosmic expansion?]" American Journal of Physics,
1995, 63,9, 780, with R. Weingard.
- "Wilful
Ignorance, Knowledge, and the “Equal
Culpability” Thesis: A Study of the Deeper Significance of
the Principle of
Legality” Wisconsin Law Review, 1994, 1,
29-69, with D. Husak.
- “A
Bohmian Model of Quantum Cosmology” Proceedings
of the Philosophy of Science Association 1994, 1, 228-237,
with R.Weingard.
- "Function,
Contemplation, and Eudaimonia” Dialogue
(Phi Sigma Tau) 1990, 32, 2/3,
33-9.
Book
Reviews
- "Review of Robin LePoidevin's Images of Time" Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2008
- “Review of M. Jammer's Concepts of Simultaneity" Isis.
- "Not So Cool", Metascience,
2007, 16, 147-151.
- "Review of J.
Butterfield’s Arguments of Time”, Philosophy
of Science, July 2005.
- “Review of C. Liu and G. Emch’s Logic
of
Thermo-Statistical Physics”, Studies
in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Sept., 2004, 35,
541-544.
- “Review
of D. Albert’s Time and Chance”
Metascience, 2002, 11, 1, 43-46.
- “Review
of P. Smith’s Explaining Chaos”
Mind, 2001, 439, 839-844.
- “Review
of J. Earman’s Bangs, Crunches,
Whimpers
and Shrieks”Philosophical Review,
1998, 107, 142-146.
- “Review
of J. Cushing, A. Fine and S.Goldstein (eds). Bohmian Mechanics and
Quantum Theory: An Appraisal” British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1998, 49, 332-337.
- “Review
of H. Price’s Time’s
Arrow and
Archimedes’ Point”Metascience,
roundtable review, 1997, 11, 68-71.
- "Review
of M. Dorato's Time and Reality" British Journal for
the Philosophy of
Science, 1997, 48, 117-20.
- "Review
of S. Savitt's Time's Arrow Today" Canadian
Philosophical Reviews, 16,
1, 1996, 59-61.
Other:
Blogginheads.tv (video of me discussing string theory, quantum mechanics, time and the environment (not at once))
“Why I Eat Vegetarian
Burritos” ppt
slides for my Nov 2005 talk at the annual Muir College
“Burritos Lecture”,
sponsored by Don Carlos Burrito.
It presents the overwhelming case for being vegetarian. (Most of the pics come
from the PETA
website.)
Books
Philosophy
Meets Physics at the Planck Length, CUP,2001, edited with Nick
Huggett
Time,
Reality & Experience, CUP, 2002
Introducing
Time, 2001,2004, Totem
Books, (Croatian edition, 2003; French edition, Flammarion 2004; Thai edition, 2007)
Oxford Handbook on Time, in preparation

Teaching
Below are some
of the courses I have taught
or will teach. Links lead to class webpages, where available:
- Philosophy 146: Philosophy of Physics (Fall 2009: Philosophy of Spacetime Physics)
- Environmental Studies 130: Social Science (Spring 2009) Slides
- Philosophy 115: Philosophical Research Methods: Temporal Reflections (Spring 2009)
- Philosophy
14: Introduction to Philosophy: Metaphysics (Winter 2008)
- Environmental Studies 102 with Naomi Oreskes (Winter 2008)
- Heat, Time and Roulette Wheels, with Chris Wuthrich (Spring 2008)
- Philosophy 115: Philosophical Methods Seminar: Happiness (Fall 2007)
- Phil 146: Philosophy of Physics Fall
2006: Locality and Determinism in Classical and Quantum Physics
- Philosophy
245: The Fundamental Structure of the World (Spring 2006)
- Philosophy 146: Philosophy of
Physics (Fall 2005: Foundations of Spacetime Physics)
- Philosophy
87: Philosophy Through Science Fiction (Fall 2005)
- Philosophy 245:
The Metaphysics of the Quantum World (Spring 2004)
- Philosophy
146: Philosophy of Physics (Fall 2004: Quantum Mechanics)
- Freshman
Seminar 87: The Nature of Time (Spring 2004)
- Philosophy
131: Topics in Metaphysics
- Philosophy
146: Philosophy of Physics (Spring 2003: Foundations
of Spacetime Physics
- Freshman
Seminar 87: Geometry, Philosophy & the Fourth
Dimension (Spring 2003)
- Philosophy
148: Philosophy and the Environment (Fall 2003)
Some
of the topics on which
I have given graduate seminars include: The Direction of Time, Philosophy
of
Physics, the First Year Pro-Seminar, Scientific Realism and the Value
of
Knowledge, The Metaphysics of the Quantum World, Humean Supervenience, and the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics.
Conferences
PPRG Spring Retreat, James Reserve, April 2009.
PPRG Spring Retreat, James Reserve, June 2008.
Society
for Exact Philosophy Annual Conference: UCSD, May 18-21,
2006, organized
with Jonathan Cohen.
Philosophy
of Science Workshop: UCSD,
June 6-7, 2003 Click here.