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American philosopher
Justin Smith-Ruiu (formerly Justin E. H. Smith) (born July 30, 1972, in
Reno, Nevada) is an American-Canadian professor of history and
philosophy of science at the
Université Paris Cité.
[1] His primary research interests include
Leibniz,
Post-structuralism,
early modern philosophy,
history and
philosophy of biology, classical
Indian philosophy, the
history and
philosophy of anthropology.
[2]
Smith-Ruiu is the author of several books
[2] and is also a contributor to
The New York Times,
[3]
Harper's Magazine,
[4]
n+1,
Slate,
[5] and
Art in America.
[6]
Smith-Ruiu is an editor-at-large of
Cabinet Magazine.
[7]
Since the fall of 2020, he has been publishing philosophical and critical essays on his
Substack newsletter: Justin Smith-Ruiu's Hinternet.
The main-belt
asteroid 13585 Justinsmith is named after Smith-Ruiu.
[8]
Background and education
Bibliography
- The Internet Is Not What You Think It Is: A History, a Philosophy, a Warning, Princeton University Press (March 22, 2022)
ISBN
9780691212326
- Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason, Princeton University Press (April, 2019)
ISBN
9780691189666
- The Philosopher: A History in Six Types, Princeton University Press (May 7, 2016)
ISBN
0691163278
- Nature, Human Nature, and Human Difference: Race in Early Modern Philosophy, Princeton University Press (June 30, 2015)
ISBN
0691153647
- Divine Machines: Leibniz and the Sciences of Life, Princeton University Press (May 1, 2011)
ISBN
0691141789
- The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy (ed., with Ohad Nachtomy), Oxford University Press (January 6, 2014)
ISBN
0199987319
- The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy (ed.), Cambridge University Press (May 22, 2006)
ISBN
0521840775
References
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^ Smith, Justin E. H. (n.d.).
"About". Justin E.H. Smith's Hinternet. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
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a
b Smith, Justin E. H. (April 19, 2020).
"Curriculum Vitae". Retrieved April 2, 2023.
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The New York Times: Opinionator: Posts published by Justin E. H. Smith
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The Joke, By Justin Smith Harper's Magazine, April 2015
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^ Smith, Justin E. H. (November 16, 2015).
"Why Did the Killers Target the Eagles of Death Metal Concert?". Slate.
ISSN
1091-2339. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
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^
What Cave Art Means, by Justin E. H. Smith, Art in America, September 1, 2018
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^
"CABINET // Justin E. H. Smith". cabinetmagazine.org.
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"JPL Small-Body Database Browser". ssd.jpl.nasa.gov. Retrieved November 22, 2015.
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"Smith, Justin Erik Halldór". ias.edu.
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