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'''John Earman''' (born 1942) is a [[philosophy of physics|philosopher of physics]]. He is an emeritus professor in the [[History and Philosophy of Science]] department at the [[University of Pittsburgh]]. He has also taught at UCLA, the Rockefeller University, and the University of Minnesota,<ref>http://www.pitt.edu/~hpsdept/people/fac_pages/earman.html</ref> and was president of the Philosophy of Science Association.<ref>http://www.pitt.edu/~philosop/people/earman.html</ref> He received his PhD from Princeton in 1968.<ref>http://www.pitt.edu/~philosop/people/earman.html</ref>  Earman is on the Editorial Boards of ''Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics'' and ''Physics in Perspective.''<ref>http://www.pitt.edu/~hpsdept/people/fac_pages/earman.html</ref>
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==The hole argument==
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Earman has notably contributed to debate about the "hole argument". The hole argument was invented for slightly different purposes by [[Albert Einstein]] late in 1913 as part of his quest for the [[general theory of relativity]] (GTR). It was revived and reformulated in the modern context by John3 (a short form for the "three Johns": John Earman, [[John Stachel]], and John Norton).
 
With the GTR, the traditional debate between [[Absolute truth|absolutism]] and [[relationalism]] has been shifted to whether or not [[spacetime]] is a substance, since the GTR largely rules out the existence of, e.g., absolute positions. The "hole argument" offered by John Earman is a powerful argument against [[manifold substantialism]].
 
This is a technical mathematical argument but can be paraphrased as follows:
 
Define a function <math>d</math> as the identity function over all elements over the [[manifold]] <math>M</math>, excepting a small neighbourhood ([[topology]]) <math>H</math> belonging to <math>M</math>. Over <math>H</math>, <math>d</math> comes to differ from identity by a smooth function.
 
With use of this function <math>d</math> we can construct two mathematical models, where the second is generated by applying <math>d</math> to proper elements of the first, such that the two models are identical prior to the time <math>t=0</math>, where <math>t</math> is a time function created by a [[foliation]] of spacetime, but differ after <math>t=0</math>.
 
These considerations show that, since substantialism allows the construction of holes, that the universe must, on that view, be indeterministic. Which, Earman argues, is a case against substantialism, as the case between [[determinism]] or [[indeterminism]] should be a question of physics, not of our commitment to substantialism.
 
==Bibliography==
*''A Primer on Determinism''
*''World Enough and Spacetime: Absolute vs. Relational Theories of Space and Time''
*''Bayes or Bust: A Critical Examination of Bayesian Confirmation Theory''
*''Bangs, Crunches, Whimpers and Shrieks: Singularities and Acausalities in Relativistic Spacetimes''
*''Hume's Abject Failure: The Argument Against Miracles''
 
===Works in progress===
*"Do the Laws of Physics Forbid the Operation of a Time Machine?" (with Christopher Smeenk).
*"The Emperor's New Theory: The Semantic/Models View of Theories."
*"Sharpening the Electromagnetic Arrow(s) of Time."
*"Pruning Some Branches from 'Branching Spacetimes'."
*"Models for an Evolving Block Universe."<ref>http://www.pitt.edu/~hpsdept/people/fac_pages/earman.html</ref>
 
==See also==
*[[American philosophy]]
*[[List of American philosophers]]
 
==References==
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