Baptiste le Bihan
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Baptiste le Bihan is an assistant professor working on the philosophy of physics at the University of Geneva.[1]
Le Bihan has argued with Sam Baron that black holes' event horizons are metaphysically grounded in the future black holes, requiring that some future objects exist.[2] He has also argued that quantum gravity does not necessarily require the existence of extended simples.[3]
References
- ↑ "Baptiste le Bihan". Universite de Geneve. Retrieved 26 Nov 2025.
- ↑ le Bihan, Baptiste; Baron, Sam (2023). "Trouble on the Horizon for Presentism" (PDF). Philosophers' Imprint. 23 (2). Retrieved 26 Nov 2025.
- ↑ le Bihan, Baptiste; Baron, Sam (2021). "Quantum Gravity and Mereology: Not So Simple" (PDF). Philosophical Quarterly. 72 (1): 19–40. Retrieved 26 Nov 2025.
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