Zvi Biener is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. He earned his B.A. in Physics and Philosophy from Rutgers University and M.A. in Philosophy and Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Pittsburgh.
Professor Biener’s work concerns problems of knowledge and knowledge organization.
Representative Publications
Raja, Vicente, Zvi Biener, and Anthony Chemero. “From Kepler to Gibson.” Ecological Psychology 29.2 (2017): 146-160.
Biener, Zvi, and Eric Schliesser. “The Certainty, Modality, and Grounding of Newton’s Laws.” The Monist 100.3 (2017): 311-325.
Biener, Zvi. “Newton and the Ideal of Exegetical Success.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 60 (2016): 82-87.