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  1. John D. Norton. Includes direct links to my papers. A synopsis of my research in history and philosophy of physics and general philosophy of science, with links to papers. Some things are just too much fun.

  2. John Norton ( Teyoninhokarawen) (born 1770, Scotland (?) – died 1827, Upper Canada) [1] was a Mohawk chief, Indian Department interpreter and a school master. [2] . He was adopted by the Mohawk at about age 30 at their major reserve in Canada.

  3. John Daniel Norton (born 1953) is an Australian philosopher of physics and distinguished professor of the history and philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh.

  4. John D. Norton is a distinguished professor at the University of Pittsburgh, specializing in the history and philosophy of physics, especially relativity and quantum theory. He has published extensively on Einstein's discoveries, confirmation theory, causation, and thought experiments.

  5. Oct 1, 2015 · At the Annual Philosophy of Physics Conference, Gravity and Geometry: Centenary Perspectives on General Relativity, John Norton presented this lecture, entitled, "Einstein’s Discovery of the...

    • 84 min
    • 4.4K
    • Rotman Institute of Philosophy
  6. John D. Norton. home >> CV. Distinguished Professor Department of History and History and Philosophy of Science University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA USA 15260 Phone: 412 624 5896 Email: jdnorton@pitt.edu. Read all about it on my homepage.

  7. Dec 5, 2016 · John Norton was a Scottish-Cherokee soldier who fought for the British and the Grand River Mohawks in the War of 1812. He played a crucial role in the Battle of Queenston Heights, where he led 80 Indigenous warriors against 1,000 American troops.