Jack Wright

Pro Futura Scientia Fellow, SCAS

Senior Lecturer in Theory of Science, University of Gothenburg

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Jack Wright defended his PhD in History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge in 2019. He previously studied Philosophy and Mathematics (MA), Economics (GradDip), Mathematics (MSc), and History and Philosophy of Science (MPhil) at the University of Edinburgh, UC Berkeley, the London School of Economics, the University of Toronto, and the University of Cambridge. He was a research associate at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and King’s College, Cambridge, from 2018 until 2022, when he took up a position as a senior lecturer in Theory of Science at the University of Gothenburg.

Wright’s work combines philosophical and sociological perspectives on science and economics, with an emphasis on questions regarding the use of scientific and economic knowledge in political and policy contexts. Wright’s research has been published in several leading journals – including Economics and Philosophy, Episteme, and Synthese. Previously, at the University of Cambridge, he created, led, and co-organised a large interdisciplinary network called The Politics of Economics. Wright’s current research focuses on the epistemic virtues of different ways of organising scientific research.

Wright’s Pro Futura Scientia project will offer a picture of reliance on science as reliance on a certain kind of social institution – based on a combination of the organisational features of science and the dispositional attitudes of scientists.

This information is accurate as of the academic year 2024-25.