Jeremy Butterfield

About Jeremy Butterfield

Jeremy Butterfield, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Philosophy of Physics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Identification is Pointless: Quantum Reference Frames, Localisation of Events, and the Quantum Hole Argument

En Route to Reduction: Lorentzian Manifolds and Causal Sets

The hole argument and beyond: Part i: The story so far

The Hole Argument and Beyond: Part II: Treating Non-isomorphic Spacetimes

John bell on ‘subject and object’: an exchange

Functionalism as a species of reduction

How to choose a gauge? The case of Hamiltonian electromagnetism

Geometrodynamics as functionalism about time

Jeremy Butterfield Information

University

Position

Oxford University

Citations(all)

5545

Citations(since 2020)

1604

Cited By

4773

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

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Jeremy Butterfield Skills & Research Interests

Philosophy of Physics

Top articles of Jeremy Butterfield

Identification is Pointless: Quantum Reference Frames, Localisation of Events, and the Quantum Hole Argument

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.10267

2024/2/15

En Route to Reduction: Lorentzian Manifolds and Causal Sets

arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.15474

2024/1/27

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

The hole argument and beyond: Part i: The story so far

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

2023/6/1

Henrique Gomes
Henrique Gomes

H-Index: 13

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

The Hole Argument and Beyond: Part II: Treating Non-isomorphic Spacetimes

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

2023/6/1

Henrique Gomes
Henrique Gomes

H-Index: 13

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

John bell on ‘subject and object’: an exchange

Journal for General Philosophy of Science

2023/6

Hans Halvorson
Hans Halvorson

H-Index: 17

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Functionalism as a species of reduction

2023/4/28

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Henrique Gomes
Henrique Gomes

H-Index: 13

How to choose a gauge? The case of Hamiltonian electromagnetism

Erkenntnis

2022/8/2

Henrique Gomes
Henrique Gomes

H-Index: 13

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Geometrodynamics as functionalism about time

2022/3/15

Henrique Gomes
Henrique Gomes

H-Index: 13

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Notes on the Unruh Effect

2022/2/7

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

On Dualities and Equivalences between

Philosophy Beyond Spacetime: Implications from Quantum Gravity

2021/8/26

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Recovering General Relativity from a Planck scale discrete theory of quantum gravity

arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.01297

2021/6/2

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

The gauge argument: A Noether reason

arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.11154

2021/5/24

Henrique Gomes
Henrique Gomes

H-Index: 13

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

On symmetry and duality

Synthese

2021/4

Sebastian De Haro
Sebastian De Haro

H-Index: 13

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Time-energy uncertainty does not create particles

Journal of Physics: Conference Series

2020/10/1

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

Emergence and correspondence for string theory black holes

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics

2020/2/1

Conceptual analysis of black hole entropy in string theory

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics

2020/2/1

Halvorson on Bell on ‘Subject and Object’

2020

Jeremy Butterfield
Jeremy Butterfield

H-Index: 22

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