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'''James Henry Fetzer''' (born ], ] in ]) is an ] ] and "Distinguished McKnight University Professor" ] at the ].<ref name="umn">{{cite web |url=http://www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer/ |title=James Fetzer's Home Page |last=Lederer |first=Sarah |date=April 2007| publisher=University of Minnesota| |location=Duluth |accessdate=2009-02-02}}</ref> Fetzer has published extensively in the philosophy of science and on the theoretical foundations of computer science, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science. Two of his most recent books have focused upon the evolution of intelligence and philosophical aspects of the Christian Right's crusade against science. He is also known for his advocacy of the 9/11 conspiracy <ref>{{cite news |first = Justin|last = Pope|title = 9/11 Conspiracy Thriving|url =http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2279929|work = ABC News > U.S.|publisher = ABCNews Internet Ventures|date = 2006-08-06|accessdate = 2006-08-21}}</ref> and ]. He has published three collections of studies on the death of JFK, co-authored another on the plane crash that took the life of Senator Paul Wellstone, and edited the first book from Scholars for 9/11 Truth, an organization he founded. Fetzer makes frequent appearances on radio and television.
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'''James Henry Fetzer''' (born December 6, 1940) is an American professor emeritus of the ] at the ], known for promoting ] and ]. Fetzer has worked on assessing and clarifying the forms and foundations of ], ] in science, ], and philosophy of ], especially ] and ].<ref name=Fetzer-OUP-pxi/><ref name=Ells-Fetzer/><ref name=Wolenski/><ref name=Leiber/><ref name=MacKenzie/><ref name=ConsciousnessEvolving/>


Fetzer began to promote ] in the early 1990s. He later promoted ], Holocaust denial, conspiracy theories regarding the 2002 death of ], and ].<ref name="MMA20180412">{{cite news|last=Hananoki|first=Eric|url=https://www.mediamatters.org/roger-stone/roger-stone-heavily-praised-author-who-claims-holocaust-sandy-hook-and-911-were-faked|title=Roger Stone Heavily Praised Author Who Claims Holocaust, Sandy Hook, And 9/11 Were Faked|work=Media Matters for America|date=April 12, 2018|access-date=January 24, 2021}}</ref> He cofounded ] in 2005,<ref name=Atkins-bio>Atkins, Stephen E. (2011). . 2nd edn, Santa Barbara CA: ]. pp 181–83.</ref> and claims that elements in the United States government, ], and Israeli ] were responsible for the ]. Fetzer asserts that no commercial planes or hijackers were involved at any of the attack locations, that ] did not exist, and that guided missiles and/or explosives were instead used to destroy the buildings and create the appearance of a plane crash in ]. Fetzer's allegations and speculations have drawn strong criticism as a source of disinformation and false conspiracy theories.<ref name=Atkins-bio/><ref>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/6368341.stm | work=BBC News | title=We're all conspiracy theorists at heart |author=Jaya Narain | date=February 16, 2007 | access-date=May 5, 2010}}</ref><ref name="Pope">{{cite news |title=Scholars join ranks of Sept 11 conspiracy theorists |author=Justin Pope |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qvs0AAAAIBAJ&pg=3851%2C1721553 |agency=Associated Press |newspaper=Bangor Daily News |location=Bangor ME |date=August 7, 2006 |page=A3 |access-date=July 16, 2012}}</ref><ref name=Mosedale>{{cite news|title=The man who thought he knew too much |author=Mike Mosedale |url=http://www.citypages.com/2006-06-28/news/the-man-who-thought-he-knew-too-much |newspaper=City Pages |location=Minneapolis |date=June 28, 2006 |page=1 |access-date=July 29, 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130311232106/http://www.citypages.com/2006-06-28/news/the-man-who-thought-he-knew-too-much/ |archive-date=March 11, 2013 }}</ref><ref name=StarTribune>{{cite web|last1=Tevlin|first1=Jon|title=Tevlin: Northfield pub puts free speech limits to the test|url=http://www.startribune.com/tevlin-northfield-pub-puts-free-speech-limits-to-the-test/289227381/|website=Star Tribune|date=January 21, 2015 |publisher=Minneapolis Star Tribune|access-date=12 August 2015}}</ref> In October 2019, a Wisconsin court ordered Fetzer to pay the father of a Sandy Hook victim $450,000 in a defamation case.<ref name="Chron20200205">{{Cite news|last=Crawford|first=Amanda J.|url=https://www.chronicle.com/article/The-Professor-of-Denial/247975|title=The Professor of Denial|date=February 5, 2020|work=The Chronicle of Higher Education|volume=66|issue=21|access-date=January 24, 2021|issn=0009-5982}}</ref><ref name="Svrluga">{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2019/10/16/jury-awards-father-sandy-hook-victim-defamation-case/|title=Jury awards $450,000 to father of Sandy Hook victim in defamation case|last=Svrluga|first=Susan|date=16 October 2019|newspaper=The Washington Post|access-date=2020-01-03}}</ref><ref name="Otterman">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/18/nyregion/sandy-hook-victim-court-ruling.html|title=Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theorist Loses to Father of 6-Year-Old Victim Over Hoax|last=Otterman|first=Sharon |work=]|date=June 18, 2019}}</ref><ref name="BBC20191016">{{cite news |title=Sandy Hook shooting: Parent awarded $450,000 for defamation |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50074652 |access-date=October 16, 2019 |work=BBC News |date=October 16, 2019}}</ref>
==Biography==
James H. Fetzer was born in ] in 1940, and attended ] where he received The Carver Award for leadership. After completing high school, he went on to study philosophy at ] and graduated ] in 1962. After four years as a commissioned officer in the Marine Corps, he resigned his commission as a Captain to begin graduate work at ]. In 1970 he completed his ] in the history and philosophy of science.


Fetzer's views have been featured by Iran's ], ], and ] news agencies and the pro-Russian website ],{{fact|date=July 2023}} which have been described as sources of state propaganda.<ref>{{cite web|title=Who Runs Iran's Propaganda Machine Abroad|url=https://en.radiofarda.com/a/who-runs-iran-s-propaganda-machine-abroad/30561872.html |publisher=Radio Farda |date=April 17, 2020 |access-date=5 June 2023}}</ref> In an interview Fetzer supported Iranian and Russian media as "Press TV, along with ] and ], have become the gold standard for reporting on international events and developments." He stated his opposition to the US and Israel as they "have become the greatest threats to freedom and democracy ever known, not only in the Middle East but throughout the world." He held up Iran as a "beacon of light in comparison to the United States."<ref>{{cite news |title=James Fetzer: Talebzadeh's Students to Preserve World |url=https://www.farsnews.ir/en/news/14010230000648/James-Fezer-Talebzadeh%E2%80%99s-Sdens-Preserve-Wrld |access-date=October 16, 2019 |work=Fars News |date=May 23, 2022}}</ref> In another interview, Fetzer stated "Russia and Iran are now providing leadership for the world community. May they prosper and endure!"<ref name="Tasnim">{{cite news|url=https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2015/12/09/937923/james-fetzer-leader-s-letter-brimmed-with-messages-of-peace-justice|title=James Fetzer: Leader's Letter Brimmed with Messages of Peace, Justice|work=Tasnim News|date=December 9, 2015|access-date=5 June 2023}}</ref>
Fetzer taught at various schools including the ], the ] (twice) and the ] before he received tenure at the ], where he taught from 1987 until his retirement in June 2006.<ref name="professors of paranoia?">John Gravois, , '']'', June 23, 2006.</ref> At the University of Kentucky, he was selected to receive the first Distinguished Teaching Award from the UK Student Government, which was presented to one of 135 assistant professors.


==Works== ==Early life==
Fetzer was born in ], on December 6, 1940, to a father who worked as an accountant in a welfare office in ],<ref name="umn">{{cite web |url=http://www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer |title=James Fetzer's home page |last=Sarah Lederer |date=Feb 2009| publisher=James H Fetzer at University of Minnesota Duluth |access-date=February 2, 2009}}</ref> and grew up in a neighboring city, ].{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=2}}
Fetzer has published more than 100 articles and 20 books<ref name=autogenerated1 /> on philosophy of science, ], ] and ]. He also founded the international journal, ''Minds and Machines'', which he edited for eleven years, the professional library, ''Studies in Cognitive Systems'', which includes thirty volumes, and the professional organization, Society for Machines & Mentality. The Society for Machines & Mentality has been accepted as a special interest group (SIG) of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy (IACAP).<ref></ref> His bio sketch has appeared in the ], ], ], and ], among other reference works.


After his parents' divorce, Fetzer moved to ], with his brother, mother, and stepfather.{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=2}} His mother took her own life when he was 11, and he went to live with his father and stepmother.{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=2}}{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=3}}
==Controversial views==
Fetzer holds several views of recent American history. He has written about the John F. Kennedy assassination<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.macleans.ca/topstories/education/article.jsp?content=20060515_126915_126915|title=Hijacking the truth on 9/11 |publisher=Macleans |date=2006, May 16 |author=Gatehouse, Jonathon}}</ref> and has been interviewed on his theories about the ], by Richard and Kate Mucci, hosts of '']'', and radio hosts such as ], ], Donny Deutch and several hosts on ], among others.
He has been interviewed on '']'' twice and on '']'' as well as other television programs. Some have questioned<ref name="professors of paranoia?">John Gravois, , '']'', June 23, 2006.</ref> his apparent endorsement of a military coup to overthrow the Bush administration,<ref name="professors of paranoia?"/> members of which he believes have betrayed the country and violated their oaths of office. From the fall of 2006 to November 2008 he co-hosted an internet radio program "The Dynamic Duo" on the Genesis Communications Network gcnlive.com with ] in which they discussed, and interviewed guests on, controversial subjects including 9/11. He co-edits an on-line journal for advanced study of the death of JFK.<ref>http://assassinationresearch.com</ref>


Following Fetzer's graduation from ], he studied philosophy at ] and graduated magna cum laude in 1962<ref name=Atkins-bio/> where his undergraduate thesis, under the supervision of ], won The Dickinson Prize.<ref name=Fetzer-OUP-pxi>James H Fetzer, ed, ''Science, Explanation, and Rationality: Aspects of the Philosophy of Carl G Hempel'' (New York: ], 2000), .</ref> He then joined the ], and was ] in an artillery unit.<ref name=Atkins-bio/> In the early 1960s, he was stationed at ].<ref name="umn"/>{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=3}} During military service in the 1960s, Fetzer married, and divorced four years later, after having a son.{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=3}} He remarried in the 1970s.{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=3}}
===Assassination of John F. Kennedy===
Fetzer maintains that ] was assassinated as the result of a well-planned and precisely executed conspiracy, which included altering the autopsy X-rays, substituting another brain, and recreating the ] using sophisticated techniques of optical printing and special effects. He has edited three collections of studies on the assassination, chaired or co-chaired four conferences on the subject, and made numerous talk show appearances on the topic.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> In June 2007 he published a review and rebuttal of ]'s massive study of the assassination, '']'', for ''Assassination Research'', where he refers to Bugliosi's work as "A closed mind perpetrating a fraud on the public."<ref></ref> He has lectured on this subject at Harvard, Yale, and Cambridge Universities.<ref>http://h05.cgpublisher.com/proposals/488/index_html</ref> In January 2009, in collaboration with Jack White, he published a new study of the Moorman photo and the Zapruder film of the assassination. <ref>http://www.jfkresearch.com/Moorman/</ref>


In 1966, soon after promotion to ], he resigned to enter graduate school.<ref name=Atkins-bio/> Having attained a master's degree from ], he studied at ] for a year, then returned to Indiana University and in 1970 gained a PhD in ] and ].<ref name=Atkins-bio/><ref name="umn"/>{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=3}}
===September 11, 2001 attacks===
Fetzer supports the assertion that elements within the U.S. federal government orchestrated the ] for political and economic gain and that World Trade Center One and Two were destroyed using a novel form of ] from the top down, while World Trade Center Seven was brought down by a conventional controlled demolition from the bottom.<ref></ref> Fetzer also believes the hijackings were staged and that calls from passengers to relatives and operators were faked.


==Career==
During recent lectures, Fetzer encourages the study of the possibility that high-tech weapons, including ground or space-based directed-energy military weapons, may have been used to bring down the Twin Towers. <ref></ref> He has not endorsed any specific ] about the destruction of the WTC, but he has expressed skepticism that conventional explosives, including ]/], could have brought about such devastating effects.
He became an assistant professor at the ] in 1970, and received the University of Kentucky Student Government's first Distinguished Teaching Award in 1973.<ref name=Atkins-bio/> He was denied tenure at Kentucky in 1977, and spent the next ten years in visiting positions at the ], ], ], and ].<ref name="Chron20200205" /><ref name=Mosedale /> After ten years without a tenure-track position, in 1987 he was hired as a full ] at the ].<ref name=Mosedale /> In 1996, Fetzer received a Distinguished McKnight University Professorship from the University of Minnesota,<ref name = "twincities">{{cite news|last1=Hollingsworth|first1=Jana|title=Retired UMD professor theorizes that government behind Newtown massacre|url=http://www.twincities.com/ci_22313176/retired-umd-professor-theorizes-that-government-behind-newtown|access-date=November 23, 2015|agency=Twincities.Com|publisher=St. Paul Pioneer Press/Duluth News Tribune|date=January 5, 2013}}</ref> a title that recipients retain until they retire from the University.<ref>{{cite web |title=McKnight Awards |url=http://www.scholarswalk.umn.edu/awards/mcknight/index.html |publisher=University of Minnesota |access-date=May 11, 2017 |archive-date=May 11, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170511180338/http://www.scholarswalk.umn.edu/awards/mcknight/index.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> After Fetzer retired in 2006 he became professor emeritus.<ref>{{Cite web|date=31 March 2009|title=James H. Fetzer|url=https://www.d.umn.edu/~jfetzer/|access-date=28 May 2021|website=University of Minnesota Duluth}}</ref>


In the late 1970s, Fetzer received a ] fellowship,<ref>James H Fetzer, ''The Evolution of Intelligence: Are Humans the Only Animals with Minds?'' (Peru IL: Open Court Publishing, 2005), .</ref> and contributed a chapter to a book on ].<ref>James H Fetzer, , in ], ed, ''Synthese Library, Volume 132: Hans Reichenbach: Logical Empiricist'' (]: ], 1979).</ref> In 1990, Fetzer received the Medal of the ].<ref name=Fetzer-OUP-pxi/> He assisted theorists in computer science,<ref name=counsel>Subrata Dasgupta, ''Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science 15: Design Theory and Computer Science'' (New York: ], 1991), "Acknowledgements", : "Quite apart from the many hundreds of authors cited in the text, I owe a massive debt of gratitude to many individuals and organizations who, in one way or another, have influenced the final shape of this work. In particular, I thank the following: ... Bimal Matilal (Oxford University) and James Fetzer (University of Minnesota)—two philosophers—for discussions or correspondences regarding matters philosophical.</ref><ref>] & James G Williams, eds, ''Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, Volume 14: Productivity and Software'' (New York: ], 1994), .</ref> and joined the debate over proper types of inference in computing.<ref name=MacKenzie>], ''Mechanizing Proof: Computing, Risk, and Trust'' (Cambridge MA: ], 2001), pp , , & discusses Fetzer's contributions, and on pp & identifies citations of Fetzer.<br />Donald MacKenzie, "A view from Sonnelbichl: On the historical sociology of software and system dependability", in Ulf Hashagen, Reinhard Keil-Slawik, Arthur L Norberg & ], eds, ''History of Computing: Software Issues'' (Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: ], 2002), : "Conversely, the claims of the formalizers have been fiercely contested by computer scientists ], ] and ], as well as by philosopher James H Fetzer".</ref> In the late 1990s, Fetzer was called to organize a symposium on ],<ref>Selmer Bringsjord & Michael John Zenzen, ''Superminds: People Harness Hypercomputation, and More'' (Dordrecht: ], 2003), : "In connection with Chapter 1, we're grateful to Michael Costa for inviting Jim Fetzer to organize a symposium on whether minds are computational systems for the annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 4–7, 1996".</ref> and authored textbooks on cognitive science and artificial intelligence.<ref name=Wolenski>], "Books received: ''Philosophy, Mind and Cognitive Inquiry'' by David J Cole, James H Fetzer, Terry L Rankin; ''Artificial Intelligence: Its Scope and Limits'' by James H Fetzer", '']: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic'', 1992; '''51'''(2): 341–43, : "I start with Fetzer's monograph because it provides a general panorama of ] and its foundational problems. ... The book touches many foundational problems of AI belonging to ], ], ], ] and ]. Fetzer's discussions vary from very elementary...to quite advanced...".</ref><ref name=Leiber>], , ''Minds and Machines'', 1999 Aug;'''9'''(3):435–37, p 435: "It is a delight to see this revised edition of what is possibly the best short introduction to 'philosophy and cognitive science' around today, one fully accessible to undergraduates".<br />John Heil, ''Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction'', 2nd edn (New York: ], 2004), ch 1 "Introduction", subch 1.5 "A look ahead", § "Suggested reading", , recommends Fetzer's ''Philosophy and Cognitive Science''.</ref> He is an expert on philosopher ].<ref name=Fetzer-OUP-pxi/><ref name=Reck/>
On ] ], Fetzer was a guest on ]'s ] where he discussed his stance on several ].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08va1i6LYPc</ref> That weekend, he appeared at the ] in ].<ref></ref> On December 18, 2006, he was the featured guest on a three and 1/2 hour television program devoted to 9/11, which was broadcast live from Athens by satellite worldwide.<ref></ref> During June of 2008, he was flown to Buenos Aires to present a series of lectures on 9/11 and JFK. His visit received considerable publicity, including a 20-minute television interview broadcast across South America and articles in the News Service of the Republic of Argentina.<ref></ref><ref>[http://www.telam.com.ar/vernota.php?tipo=N&dis=1&sec=1&idPub=109367&id=235361&idnota=235361</ref>

In July 2006, Fetzer discussed ]'s remark that, if ] had been at his alma mater, ], "this guy'd be in the Charles River floating down, you know, toward the harbor", stating, "When public threats can be made to a citizen's life for expressing his opinions on a controversial topic and neither the government nor the media respond, that is a sure sign we are living in a ] state." Fetzer agreed to appear on O'Reilly's show himself on ] ].<ref>Jim Kouri, , ''National Ledger'', ] ].</ref> Fetzer has detailed his research and theories during the ] held on the campus of the ] in a joint presentation with ], also a member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, which they recently reprised at the University of Wisconsin-Madison<ref>Megan Twohey, , '']'', July 9, 2006.</ref>

Fetzer is founder and co-chair of ], "a non-partisan association of faculty, students, and scholars dedicated to exposing falsehoods and to revealing truths behind 9/11".<ref></ref> Differences in attitude and approach toward the science and the politics of 9/11 research led to a split with ], whom Fetzer had invited to be his co-chair, in December 2006, almost exactly one year after its creation. Many 9/11 activists support Jones over Fetzer. A recent interview in which Jones was Fetzer's guest, which revealed the depth and breadth of their differences, elicited dozens of negative comments<ref>.</ref> On August 3-5, 2007, he conducted the first conference sponsored by Scholars on "The Science and Politics of 9/11", and produced its first DVD.<ref>http://www.avatarproducts.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=AP-SP911&Category_Code=BMV</ref>

===Explaining the explanandum===<!-- don't you dare delete this section, it blows the lid off the wholeandum officialandum explanandum -->
Fetzer has spoken positively of Judy Wood and Morgan Reynolds, who left Scholars due in part to disagreement with the organization, objecting to the unwillingness of the society to consider 'no big boeing' theories (theories arguing that no big boeings hit the World Trade Center and that video evidence of the planes hitting the towers have serious inconsistencies showing them to be "doctored").<ref>http://www.nomoregames.net/index.php?page=911&subpage1=trouble_with_jones#NBB</ref> Fetzer has been impressed by their efforts to clarify the extent of devastation at the World Trade Center and mentions a wide range of theories, including that a "satellite-mounted military weapon" may have been used to destroy it, as among those that deserve investigation. He has written that "the range of alternative explanations that might possibly explain the explanandum must include non-classic controlled demolition from the top-down using mini-nukes, and . . . non-classic controlled demolition from the top-down using directed energy weapons. . . . The specific weapons used to destroy the WTC could have been ground based or space based." <ref>http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org/OpenLetterToJones.html</ref> For Fetzer, "Judy appears to have done far more to develop her "proof of concept" than has Steve ". <ref>http://www.scholarsfor911truth.org/OpenLetterToJones.html</ref> Steven Jones and others claim to have refuted the mini-nuke hypothesis<ref></ref><ref></ref> Jones has responded to Reynolds and Wood directly, but they have not viewed his remarks as refutations.<ref></ref> Wood and Reynolds both contributed chapters to his latest book and have rejoined Scholars.

===Death of Paul Wellstone===
Fetzer has co-authored a book in which the authors collect and analyze public information and witness statements, arguing that ] Senator ]'s death in an ] was not accidental but resulted from a small-scale conspiracy to ensure ] control of the Senate.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://media.www.dailylobo.com/media/storage/paper344/news/2005/10/31/News/Author.Makes.Case.For.Murder-1039349.shtml?sourcedomain=www.dailylobo.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com |title=Author makes case for murder |publisher=Daily Lobo (University of New Mexico) |date=2005, October 31 |author=Dameron, Eva}}</ref> He has co-authored a study of the documents on which the NTSB’s report was based with John P. Costella, a Ph.D. in physics with a specialization in electromagnetism, which was published in Michael Ruppert’s “From the Wilderness” newsletter. <ref></ref>

===Disinformation===
In Fetzer's words, “in this day and age, we all have to become experts on ].”<ref name=autogenerated3>Jim Fetzer, </ref><ref name=autogenerated2>Arabesque, </ref> According to Fetzer, "disinformation... should be viewed more or less on a par with acts of lying. Indeed, the parallel with lying appears to be fairly precise." <ref name=autogenerated3 /> ] Fetzer defines as "false, mistaken, or misleading information"; disinformation is misinformation propounded "in an intentional, deliberate, or purposeful effort to mislead, deceive, or confuse."<ref>Jim Fetzer, </ref> As an author of scholarly articles on the subject, Fetzer describes five levels of disinformation.<ref>Jim Fetzer, </ref> Ironically, Fetzer has been criticized for using many of these same types of disinformation in his 9/11 research. <ref name=autogenerated2 /><ref>Jim Hoffman, </ref><ref>Victoria Ashley, </ref> He has replied to these attacks several times.<ref>[http://www.911scholars.org/Fetzer_9Feb2006.html"The Company You are Keeping: Comments on Hoffman and Green
by"]</ref><ref></ref>

==Radio Work==

Fetzer used to make regular appearances on Black Op Radio <ref>http://www.blackopradio.com</ref>, an internet broadcast dedicated to conspiratorial subject matter, primarily the JFK assassination. He still appears on the show occasionally, but less often than before. For a time, Fetzer co-hosted "The Dynamic Duo", a show on the GCN network, along with fellow 9/11 Truther Kevin Barrett. Today, Fetzer solo hosts a show called "The Real Deal" on Revere Radio. <ref>http://www.revereradionetwork.com</ref>

==Publications==


Fetzer published over 100 articles and 20 books on philosophy of science and philosophy of ], especially of ] and ].<ref name=ConsciousnessEvolving>James H Fetzer, ed, ''Consciousness Evolving'' (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: ], 2002), .</ref><ref>
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*{{Cite book | title = Scientific Knowledge: Causation, Explanation, and Corroboration | publisher = Springer | date = December 31, 1981 | isbn = 978-90-277-1335-3 | author = James H. Fetzer }}
*{{cite book
| title = Principles of Philosophical Reasoning *{{Cite book | title = Principles of Philosophical Reasoning | publisher = Rowman & Littlefield | date = June 1984 | isbn = 978-0-8476-7341-4}}
*{{Cite book | title = Sociobiology and Epistemology | publisher = Springer | date = August 1985 | isbn = 978-90-277-2005-4 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
| publisher = Rowman & Littlefield
*{{Cite book | title = Definitions and Definability: Philosophical Perspectives | date = 1991 | id = ASIN B000IBICGK }}
| month = June | year = 1984
*{{Cite book | title = Philosophy of Science (Paragon Issues in Philosophy) | publisher = Paragon | date = October 1992 | isbn = 978-1-55778-481-0 | author = James H. Fetzer }}
| isbn = 0-8476-7341-3
*{{Cite book | title = Foundations of Philosophy of Science: Recent Developments (Paragon Issues in Philosophy) | publisher = Paragon | date = January 1993 | isbn = 978-1-55778-480-3 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
| page = 292 p. }}
*{{Cite book | title = Glossary of Cognitive Science (A Paragon House Glossary for Research, Reading, and Writing) | publisher = Paragon | date = March 1993 | isbn = 978-1-55778-567-1 | author1 = Charles E. M. Dunlop | author2 = James H. Fetzer | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/glossaryofcognit0000dunl }}
*{{Cite book | title = Philosophy and Cognitive Science (Paragon Issues in Philosophy) | publisher = Paragon | date = January 1997 | isbn = 978-1-55778-739-2 | author = James H. Fetzer }}
*{{Cite book | title = Minds and Machines: Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science, Vol. 7, No. 4 | publisher = Kluwer | date = November 1997 | id = ASIN B000KEV460 }}
*{{Cite book | title = Science, Explanation, and Rationality: The Philosophy of Carl G. Hempel | publisher = Oxford | date = December 2000 | isbn = 978-0-19-512137-7 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
*{{Cite book | title = Artificial Intelligence: Its Scope and Limits | publisher = Springer | date = January 2001 | isbn = 978-0-7923-0548-4 | author = James H. Fetzer }}
*{{Cite book | title = Computers and Cognition: Why Minds are Not Machines | publisher = Springer | date = January 8, 2002 | isbn = 978-1-4020-0243-4}}
*{{Cite book | title = Consciousness Evolving (Advances in Consciousness Research) | publisher = John Benjamins | date = May 2002 | isbn = 978-1-58811-108-1 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
*{{Cite book | title = The Evolution of Intelligence: Are Humans the Only Animals With Minds? | publisher = Open Court | date = 2005 | isbn = 978-0-8126-9459-8 | author = James H. Fetzer }}
*{{Cite book | title = Render Unto Darwin: Philosophical Aspects of the Christian Right's Crusade Against Science | publisher = Open Court | date = December 28, 2006 | isbn = 978-0-8126-9605-9 | author = James H. Fetzer }}


'''Conspiracy Theories:'''
*{{cite book
*{{Cite book | title = Assassination Science: Experts Speak Out on the Death of JFK | publisher = Open Court | date = October 1997 | isbn = 978-0-8126-9366-9 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
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*{{Cite book | title = Murder in Dealey Plaza: What We Know Now that We Didn't Know Then | publisher = Open Court | date = August 2000 | isbn = 978-0-8126-9422-2 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
| publisher = Springer
*{{Cite book | title = The Great Zapruder Film Hoax: Deceit and Deception in the Death of JFK | publisher = Catfeet Press | date = September 2003 | isbn = 978-0-8126-9547-2 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}
| month = August | year = 1985
*{{Cite book | title = American Assassination: The Strange Death Of Senator Paul Wellstone | publisher = Vox Pop | date = November 2004 | isbn = 978-0-9752763-0-3 | author1 = Four Arrows (aka Don Trent Jacobs) | author2 = James H. Fetzer }}
| isbn = 90-277-2005-3
*{{Cite book | title = The 9/11 Conspiracy | publisher = Open Court | date = March 28, 2007 | isbn = 978-0-8126-9612-7 | editor = James H. Fetzer }}</ref> In 2002, Fetzer edited ''Consciousness Evolving'', a collection of studies on the past, the present, and the future of ].<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927144220/http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=AiCR%2034 |date=September 27, 2011 }}</ref> He founded the international journal '']'', which he edited for 11 years, and founded the academic library ''Studies in Cognitive Systems'',<ref name=Atkins-bio/> of which he was series editor.<ref name=Fetzer-OUP-pxi/> He founded the Society for Machines & Mentality. Near and after retirement, Fetzer remained a contributor to as well as cited or republished in philosophy of science and cognitive science volumes and encyclopedias.<ref name=Ells-Fetzer>Ellery Eells & James H Fetzer, eds, (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York: ], 2010), pp , .</ref><ref name=Reck>Erich H Reck, ch 15 "Hempel, Carnap, and the covering law model" pp 311–24, in Nikolay Milkov & Volker Peckhaus, eds, ''Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 273: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism'' (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York, London: Springer, 2013), pp & .</ref><ref>James H Fetzer, "Corroboration" , in ] & Jessica Pfeifer, eds, ''The Philosophy of Science, Volume One: A–M'' (New York: ], 2006).</ref><ref name=SEP>James Fetzer, , in ], ed, '']'' (Spring 2013).</ref><ref>James H Fetzer, ed, (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1990 / New York: Springer-Verlag, 2012).</ref>
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==Promotion of conspiracy theories==
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Fetzer alleges government conspiracies include an involvement in the ]. He believes Kennedy's assassination was "a government hit job" and "the ] is a fake".{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=2}} With ], Fetzer claimed that the 2002 airplane crash that killed US Senator ] was an assassination "by an out-of-control Republican cabal under the direction of" ].{{sfn|Mike Mosedale|2006|p=4}} He also claimed that ] ].<ref name="Chron20200205" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jamesfetzer.org/2015/05/why-ringos-confession-we-replaced-paul-appears-to-be-authentic/|title = Why Ringo's Confession, "We replaced Paul!", appears to be authentic|date = May 11, 2015}}</ref>
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Fetzer has alleged the ] were treasonable, and called for the military overthrow of President ].<ref name=Atkins-bio/> He has asserted that the ] buildings collapsed by controlled demolitions or by high-tech weaponry, gaining further critical attention.<ref name=Atkins-bio/> In 2005, with ], Fetzer co-founded ].<ref name=Atkins-bio/> Within a year, Jones wrote to other members of Scholars for 9/11 Truth declaring he and others wished to sever their connections with the organization, because Fetzer's backing of theories about a direct energy weapon had left them open to severe mockery.<ref>{{cite news|last=Barber|first=Peter|url=https://www.ft.com/content/8d66e778-3128-11dd-ab22-000077b07658 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221211/https://www.ft.com/content/8d66e778-3128-11dd-ab22-000077b07658 |archive-date=December 11, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=The truth is out there|work=Financial Times|date=June 7, 2008|access-date=May 29, 2021}}</ref> ] criticized Fetzer's speculations that ] or ] were involved in a conspiracy to commit the 9/11 attacks as "a contemporary variant of the old, antisemitic conspiracist canard about the disloyalty of Jews and their usurpation of power in the name of communal interests and the accumulation of wealth."<ref name="Byford2011">{{cite book |first=Dr Jovan |last=Byford |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=e0ilsF4VcTQC&pg=PA110 |title=Conspiracy Theories: A Critical Introduction |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |year=2011 |isbn=978-0-230-35637-5 |pages=110ff }}</ref> Fetzer has asserted that elements in the ], ] and the Israeli ] were involved in the attacks.
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| title = Philosophy of Science (Paragon Issues in Philosophy)
| publisher = Paragon
| month = October | year = 1992
| isbn = 1-55778-481-7
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An article by Fetzer published by Iranian state-run ] and pro-Russian conspiracy theory and fake news website '']'' titled (by the latter) "Did Mossad death squads slaughter American children at ]?" was described in January 2013 by ] in '']'' as "monstrous, calumnious, demented bilge" that "violates all bounds of decency".<ref name="Kamm2013">{{cite web|last=Kamm|first=Oliver|title=From Nonsense to Indecency|work=]|url=http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/columnists/96340/from-nonsense-indecency|date=4 January 2013|access-date=8 September 2016}}</ref> Fetzer was a member of the Advisory Board of ''Veterans Today'' in 2013.<ref>{{cite news|last=Schlatter|first=Evelyn|url=https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2013/01/10/veterans-today-editor-blames-newtown-tragedy-israel|title=Veterans Today Editor Blames Newtown Tragedy on Israel|work=Southern Poverty Law Center|date=January 10, 2013|access-date=August 19, 2019}}</ref> In 2015, Fetzer published a book co-written with Mike Palacek titled ''Nobody Died at Sandy Hook: It Was a FEMA Drill to Promote Gun Control'', which argued the ] never happened.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2015/10/nobody-died-at-sandy-hook-it-was-fema.html|title= Nobody Died at Sandy Hook|author= James Fetzer|website= James Fetzer|access-date= November 24, 2015|archive-date= November 25, 2015|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20151125033722/http://jamesfetzer.blogspot.com/2015/10/nobody-died-at-sandy-hook-it-was-fema.html|url-status= dead}}</ref> It was removed from circulation by its publisher, Moon Rock Books, after Sandy Hook parent Leonard Pozner won a defamation lawsuit against Fetzer in 2019.<ref name="Svrluga" /><ref name="Otterman" /><ref name="BBC20191016" />
*{{cite book
| title = Foundations of Philosophy of Science: Recent Developments (Paragon Issues in Philosophy)
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In December 2015 Iran's ] published an interview with Fetzer where he claims the Charlie Hebdo shooting, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the Islamic State beheading incidents were staged.<ref name="Tasnim"/>
*{{cite book
| title = Glossary of Cognitive Science (A Paragon House Glossary for Research, Reading, and Writing)
| publisher = Paragon
| month = March | year = 1993
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Fetzer has also promoted theories that the ], ] and ] shootings, and the ] were ]es or classified training exercises, as he also alleged about Sandy Hook, and believes the ] were faked.<ref name="Chron20200205" />
*{{cite book
| title = Philosophy and Cognitive Science (Paragon Issues in Philosophy)
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Fetzer contributed the foreword for a book entitled ''Breaking The Spell'' (2014) by ], a work of ].<ref name="Kamm2014">{{cite news|last=Kamm|first=Oliver|url=https://www.thejc.com/comment/comment/respectable-revisionists-1.63523|title='Respectable' revisionists|work=The Jewish Chronicle|date=11 December 2014|access-date=12 August 2019}}</ref> Fetzer himself has said of the ]: "My research on the Holocaust narrative suggests that it is not only untrue but provably false and not remotely scientifically sustainable."<ref name=StarTribune /><ref name="MMA20180412" />
*{{cite book
| title = Minds and Machines: Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science, Vol. 7, No. 4
| publisher = Kluwer
| month = November | year = 1997
| id = ASIN B000KEV460 }}


In 2013, officials of the ], where Fetzer was a professor 1987 to 2006, said that "Fetzer has the right to express his views, but he also has the responsibility to make clear he's not speaking for the university." He has not been employed by the university since his retirement.<ref name = "twincities"/>
*{{cite book
| title = Science, Explanation, and Rationality: The Philosophy of Carl G. Hempel
| publisher = Oxford
| month = December | year = 2000
| isbn = 0-19-512137-6
| page = 384 p. }}


Fetzer has backed claims the ] was "]" from ].<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/27/us/politics/capitol-riot-conspiracies.html | title=Rioters Followed a Long Conspiratorial Road to the Capitol | newspaper=The New York Times | date=January 27, 2021 | last1=Williamson | first1=Elizabeth }}</ref>
*{{cite book
| title = Artificial Intelligence: Its Scope and Limits
| publisher = Springer
| month = January | year = 2001
| isbn = 0-7923-0548-5
| page = 364 p. }}


==Lawsuits==
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], father of Sandy Hook victim Noah Pozner, sued Fetzer and his co-author Mike Palacek for defamation in a ] court for statements contained in ''Nobody Died at Sandy Hook''. Pozner’s son Noah, 6, was the youngest of the 26 people killed in the mass shooting. Fetzer and Palacek proceeded '']''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jones |first=Julia |date=2019-06-19 |title=Sandy Hook dad wins suit against massacre deniers |url=https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/18/us/sandy-hook-victim-father-lawsuit-deniers/index.html |access-date=2024-07-10 |website=CNN |language=en}}</ref> In June 2019, circuit judge Frank Remington found that Fetzer and Palacek had defamed the Pozners. On October 16, 2019, a jury in ] awarded Leonard Pozner $450,000 for defamation. Fetzer's petition for ] to the ] was denied on October 3, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=/docket/docketfiles/html/public/21-7916.html|title=Supreme Court 21-7916 | date = October 7, 2022}}</ref>
| title = Computers and Cognition: Why Minds are Not Machines
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| date = ], ]
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==References==
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'''Conspiracy Research:'''
*{{cite book
| title = Assassination Science: Experts Speak Out on the Death of JFK
| publisher = Open Court
| month = October | year = 1997
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| title = Murder in Dealey Plaza: What We Know Now that We Didn't Know Then
| publisher = Open Court
| month = August | year = 2000
| isbn = 0-8126-9422-8
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*{{cite book
| title = The Great Zapruder Film Hoax: Deceit and Deception in the Death of JFK
| publisher = Catfeet Press
| month = September | year = 2003
| isbn = 0-8126-9547-X
| page = 480 p. }}

*{{cite book
| title = American Assassination: The Strange Death Of Senator Paul Wellstone
| publisher = Vox Pop
| month = November | year = 2004
| isbn = 0-9752763-0-1
| page = 188 p. }}

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| title = The 9/11 Conspiracy
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| isbn = 0-8126-9612-3
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American academic, conspiracy theorist, and Holocaust denier

James Fetzer
Fetzer in 2004
BornJames Henry Fetzer
(1940-12-06) December 6, 1940 (age 84)
Pasadena, California, U.S.
Years active1970–present

James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940) is an American professor emeritus of the philosophy of science at the University of Minnesota Duluth, known for promoting conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial. Fetzer has worked on assessing and clarifying the forms and foundations of scientific explanation, probability in science, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of cognitive science, especially artificial intelligence and computer science.

Fetzer began to promote John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories in the early 1990s. He later promoted 9/11 conspiracy theories, Holocaust denial, conspiracy theories regarding the 2002 death of Senator Paul Wellstone, and Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting conspiracy theories. He cofounded Scholars for 9/11 Truth in 2005, and claims that elements in the United States government, United States intelligence community, and Israeli Mossad were responsible for the September 11 attacks. Fetzer asserts that no commercial planes or hijackers were involved at any of the attack locations, that Flight 93 did not exist, and that guided missiles and/or explosives were instead used to destroy the buildings and create the appearance of a plane crash in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Fetzer's allegations and speculations have drawn strong criticism as a source of disinformation and false conspiracy theories. In October 2019, a Wisconsin court ordered Fetzer to pay the father of a Sandy Hook victim $450,000 in a defamation case.

Fetzer's views have been featured by Iran's PressTV, Fars, and Tasnim news agencies and the pro-Russian website Veterans Today, which have been described as sources of state propaganda. In an interview Fetzer supported Iranian and Russian media as "Press TV, along with RT and Sputnik News, have become the gold standard for reporting on international events and developments." He stated his opposition to the US and Israel as they "have become the greatest threats to freedom and democracy ever known, not only in the Middle East but throughout the world." He held up Iran as a "beacon of light in comparison to the United States." In another interview, Fetzer stated "Russia and Iran are now providing leadership for the world community. May they prosper and endure!"

Early life

Fetzer was born in Pasadena, California, on December 6, 1940, to a father who worked as an accountant in a welfare office in Los Angeles County, and grew up in a neighboring city, Altadena.

After his parents' divorce, Fetzer moved to La Habra Heights, California, with his brother, mother, and stepfather. His mother took her own life when he was 11, and he went to live with his father and stepmother.

Following Fetzer's graduation from South Pasadena High School, he studied philosophy at Princeton University and graduated magna cum laude in 1962 where his undergraduate thesis, under the supervision of Carl G Hempel, won The Dickinson Prize. He then joined the United States Marine Corps, and was second lieutenant in an artillery unit. In the early 1960s, he was stationed at Okinawa, Japan. During military service in the 1960s, Fetzer married, and divorced four years later, after having a son. He remarried in the 1970s.

In 1966, soon after promotion to captain, he resigned to enter graduate school. Having attained a master's degree from Indiana University, he studied at Columbia University for a year, then returned to Indiana University and in 1970 gained a PhD in history of science and philosophy of science.

Career

He became an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky in 1970, and received the University of Kentucky Student Government's first Distinguished Teaching Award in 1973. He was denied tenure at Kentucky in 1977, and spent the next ten years in visiting positions at the University of Virginia, University of Cincinnati, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and University of South Florida. After ten years without a tenure-track position, in 1987 he was hired as a full professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth. In 1996, Fetzer received a Distinguished McKnight University Professorship from the University of Minnesota, a title that recipients retain until they retire from the University. After Fetzer retired in 2006 he became professor emeritus.

In the late 1970s, Fetzer received a National Science Foundation fellowship, and contributed a chapter to a book on Hans Reichenbach. In 1990, Fetzer received the Medal of the University of Helsinki. He assisted theorists in computer science, and joined the debate over proper types of inference in computing. In the late 1990s, Fetzer was called to organize a symposium on philosophy of mind, and authored textbooks on cognitive science and artificial intelligence. He is an expert on philosopher Carl G. Hempel.

Fetzer published over 100 articles and 20 books on philosophy of science and philosophy of cognitive science, especially of artificial intelligence and computer science. In 2002, Fetzer edited Consciousness Evolving, a collection of studies on the past, the present, and the future of consciousness. He founded the international journal Minds and Machines, which he edited for 11 years, and founded the academic library Studies in Cognitive Systems, of which he was series editor. He founded the Society for Machines & Mentality. Near and after retirement, Fetzer remained a contributor to as well as cited or republished in philosophy of science and cognitive science volumes and encyclopedias.

Promotion of conspiracy theories

Fetzer alleges government conspiracies include an involvement in the assassination of President Kennedy. He believes Kennedy's assassination was "a government hit job" and "the Zapruder film is a fake". With Don "Four Arrows" Jacobs, Fetzer claimed that the 2002 airplane crash that killed US Senator Paul Wellstone was an assassination "by an out-of-control Republican cabal under the direction of" Karl Rove. He also claimed that Paul McCartney died in 1966.

Fetzer has alleged the 9/11 attacks were treasonable, and called for the military overthrow of President George W. Bush. He has asserted that the World Trade Center buildings collapsed by controlled demolitions or by high-tech weaponry, gaining further critical attention. In 2005, with Steven E. Jones, Fetzer co-founded Scholars for 9/11 Truth. Within a year, Jones wrote to other members of Scholars for 9/11 Truth declaring he and others wished to sever their connections with the organization, because Fetzer's backing of theories about a direct energy weapon had left them open to severe mockery. Jovan Byford criticized Fetzer's speculations that Jews or Israel were involved in a conspiracy to commit the 9/11 attacks as "a contemporary variant of the old, antisemitic conspiracist canard about the disloyalty of Jews and their usurpation of power in the name of communal interests and the accumulation of wealth." Fetzer has asserted that elements in the US Department of Defense, US intelligence and the Israeli Mossad were involved in the attacks.

An article by Fetzer published by Iranian state-run Press TV and pro-Russian conspiracy theory and fake news website Veterans Today titled (by the latter) "Did Mossad death squads slaughter American children at Sandy Hook?" was described in January 2013 by Oliver Kamm in The Jewish Chronicle as "monstrous, calumnious, demented bilge" that "violates all bounds of decency". Fetzer was a member of the Advisory Board of Veterans Today in 2013. In 2015, Fetzer published a book co-written with Mike Palacek titled Nobody Died at Sandy Hook: It Was a FEMA Drill to Promote Gun Control, which argued the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting never happened. It was removed from circulation by its publisher, Moon Rock Books, after Sandy Hook parent Leonard Pozner won a defamation lawsuit against Fetzer in 2019.

In December 2015 Iran's Tasnim News Agency published an interview with Fetzer where he claims the Charlie Hebdo shooting, the November 2015 Paris attacks, and the Islamic State beheading incidents were staged.

Fetzer has also promoted theories that the Boston Marathon bombing, Parkland and Pulse nightclub shootings, and the Charlottesville car attack were hoaxes or classified training exercises, as he also alleged about Sandy Hook, and believes the Apollo Moon landings were faked.

Fetzer contributed the foreword for a book entitled Breaking The Spell (2014) by Nicholas Kollerstrom, a work of Holocaust denial. Fetzer himself has said of the Holocaust: "My research on the Holocaust narrative suggests that it is not only untrue but provably false and not remotely scientifically sustainable."

In 2013, officials of the University of Minnesota, where Fetzer was a professor 1987 to 2006, said that "Fetzer has the right to express his views, but he also has the responsibility to make clear he's not speaking for the university." He has not been employed by the university since his retirement.

Fetzer has backed claims the 2020 United States presidential election was "stolen" from Donald Trump.

Lawsuits

Leonard Pozner, father of Sandy Hook victim Noah Pozner, sued Fetzer and his co-author Mike Palacek for defamation in a Dane County, Wisconsin court for statements contained in Nobody Died at Sandy Hook. Pozner’s son Noah, 6, was the youngest of the 26 people killed in the mass shooting. Fetzer and Palacek proceeded pro se. In June 2019, circuit judge Frank Remington found that Fetzer and Palacek had defamed the Pozners. On October 16, 2019, a jury in Wisconsin awarded Leonard Pozner $450,000 for defamation. Fetzer's petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States was denied on October 3, 2022.

References

  1. ^ James H Fetzer, ed, Science, Explanation, and Rationality: Aspects of the Philosophy of Carl G Hempel (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), p xi.
  2. ^ Ellery Eells & James H Fetzer, eds, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, Volume 284: The Place of Probability in Science: In Honor of Ellery Eells (1953–2006) (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York: Springer, 2010), pp ix–x, 321.
  3. ^ Jan Woleński, "Books received: Philosophy, Mind and Cognitive Inquiry by David J Cole, James H Fetzer, Terry L Rankin; Artificial Intelligence: Its Scope and Limits by James H Fetzer", Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic, 1992; 51(2): 341–43, p 341: "I start with Fetzer's monograph because it provides a general panorama of AI and its foundational problems. ... The book touches many foundational problems of AI belonging to epistemology, psychology, philosophy of language, philosophy of science and computer science. Fetzer's discussions vary from very elementary...to quite advanced...".
  4. ^ Justin Leiber, "James H Fetzer, Philosophy and Cognitive Science, Second Edition: Revised and Expanded, Paragon Issues in Philosophy", Minds and Machines, 1999 Aug;9(3):435–37, p 435: "It is a delight to see this revised edition of what is possibly the best short introduction to 'philosophy and cognitive science' around today, one fully accessible to undergraduates".
    John Heil, Philosophy of Mind: A Contemporary Introduction, 2nd edn (New York: Routledge, 2004), ch 1 "Introduction", subch 1.5 "A look ahead", § "Suggested reading", p 14, recommends Fetzer's Philosophy and Cognitive Science.
  5. ^ Donald Angus MacKenzie, Mechanizing Proof: Computing, Risk, and Trust (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2001), pp 18, 205, 244 & 323 discusses Fetzer's contributions, and on pp 388 & 421 identifies citations of Fetzer.
    Donald MacKenzie, "A view from Sonnelbichl: On the historical sociology of software and system dependability", in Ulf Hashagen, Reinhard Keil-Slawik, Arthur L Norberg & Heinz Nixdorf, eds, History of Computing: Software Issues (Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer-Verlag, 2002), p 112: "Conversely, the claims of the formalizers have been fiercely contested by computer scientists Richard DeMillo, Richard Lipton and Alan Perlis, as well as by philosopher James H Fetzer".
  6. ^ James H Fetzer, ed, Consciousness Evolving (Amsterdam & Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing, 2002), p ix.
  7. ^ Hananoki, Eric (April 12, 2018). "Roger Stone Heavily Praised Author Who Claims Holocaust, Sandy Hook, And 9/11 Were Faked". Media Matters for America. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  8. ^ Atkins, Stephen E. (2011). The 9/11 Encyclopedia. 2nd edn, Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO. pp 181–83.
  9. Jaya Narain (February 16, 2007). "We're all conspiracy theorists at heart". BBC News. Retrieved May 5, 2010.
  10. Justin Pope (August 7, 2006). "Scholars join ranks of Sept 11 conspiracy theorists". Bangor Daily News. Bangor ME. Associated Press. p. A3. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
  11. ^ Mike Mosedale (June 28, 2006). "The man who thought he knew too much". City Pages. Minneapolis. p. 1. Archived from the original on March 11, 2013. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
  12. ^ Tevlin, Jon (January 21, 2015). "Tevlin: Northfield pub puts free speech limits to the test". Star Tribune. Minneapolis Star Tribune. Retrieved August 12, 2015.
  13. ^ Crawford, Amanda J. (February 5, 2020). "The Professor of Denial". The Chronicle of Higher Education. Vol. 66, no. 21. ISSN 0009-5982. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
  14. ^ Svrluga, Susan (October 16, 2019). "Jury awards $450,000 to father of Sandy Hook victim in defamation case". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 3, 2020.
  15. ^ Otterman, Sharon (June 18, 2019). "Sandy Hook Conspiracy Theorist Loses to Father of 6-Year-Old Victim Over Hoax". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "Sandy Hook shooting: Parent awarded $450,000 for defamation". BBC News. October 16, 2019. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  17. "Who Runs Iran's Propaganda Machine Abroad". Radio Farda. April 17, 2020. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  18. "James Fetzer: Talebzadeh's Students to Preserve World". Fars News. May 23, 2022. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  19. ^ "James Fetzer: Leader's Letter Brimmed with Messages of Peace, Justice". Tasnim News. December 9, 2015. Retrieved June 5, 2023.
  20. ^ Sarah Lederer (February 2009). "James Fetzer's home page". James H Fetzer at University of Minnesota Duluth. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
  21. ^ Mike Mosedale 2006, p. 2.
  22. ^ Mike Mosedale 2006, p. 3.
  23. ^ Hollingsworth, Jana (January 5, 2013). "Retired UMD professor theorizes that government behind Newtown massacre". St. Paul Pioneer Press/Duluth News Tribune. Twincities.Com. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  24. "McKnight Awards". University of Minnesota. Archived from the original on May 11, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  25. "James H. Fetzer". University of Minnesota Duluth. March 31, 2009. Retrieved May 28, 2021.
  26. James H Fetzer, The Evolution of Intelligence: Are Humans the Only Animals with Minds? (Peru IL: Open Court Publishing, 2005), back cover.
  27. James H Fetzer, "Reichenbach, reference cases, and single case 'probabilities' ", in Wesley C Salmon, ed, Synthese Library, Volume 132: Hans Reichenbach: Logical Empiricist (Dordrecht: D Reidel Publishing, 1979).
  28. Subrata Dasgupta, Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science 15: Design Theory and Computer Science (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991), "Acknowledgements", p xix: "Quite apart from the many hundreds of authors cited in the text, I owe a massive debt of gratitude to many individuals and organizations who, in one way or another, have influenced the final shape of this work. In particular, I thank the following: ... Bimal Matilal (Oxford University) and James Fetzer (University of Minnesota)—two philosophers—for discussions or correspondences regarding matters philosophical.
  29. Allen Kent & James G Williams, eds, Encyclopedia of Microcomputers, Volume 14: Productivity and Software (New York: Marcel Dekker, 1994), p v.
  30. Selmer Bringsjord & Michael John Zenzen, Superminds: People Harness Hypercomputation, and More (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003), pp xx–xxi: "In connection with Chapter 1, we're grateful to Michael Costa for inviting Jim Fetzer to organize a symposium on whether minds are computational systems for the annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, in Nashville, Tennessee, April 4–7, 1996".
  31. ^ Erich H Reck, ch 15 "Hempel, Carnap, and the covering law model" pp 311–24, in Nikolay Milkov & Volker Peckhaus, eds, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 273: The Berlin Group and the Philosophy of Logical Empiricism (Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York, London: Springer, 2013), pp 312 & 323.
  32. Philosophy of Science:
    • James H. Fetzer (December 31, 1981). Scientific Knowledge: Causation, Explanation, and Corroboration. Springer. ISBN 978-90-277-1335-3.
    • Principles of Philosophical Reasoning. Rowman & Littlefield. June 1984. ISBN 978-0-8476-7341-4.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (August 1985). Sociobiology and Epistemology. Springer. ISBN 978-90-277-2005-4.
    • Definitions and Definability: Philosophical Perspectives. 1991. ASIN B000IBICGK.
    • James H. Fetzer (October 1992). Philosophy of Science (Paragon Issues in Philosophy). Paragon. ISBN 978-1-55778-481-0.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (January 1993). Foundations of Philosophy of Science: Recent Developments (Paragon Issues in Philosophy). Paragon. ISBN 978-1-55778-480-3.
    • Charles E. M. Dunlop; James H. Fetzer (March 1993). Glossary of Cognitive Science (A Paragon House Glossary for Research, Reading, and Writing). Paragon. ISBN 978-1-55778-567-1.
    • James H. Fetzer (January 1997). Philosophy and Cognitive Science (Paragon Issues in Philosophy). Paragon. ISBN 978-1-55778-739-2.
    • Minds and Machines: Journal for Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, and Cognitive Science, Vol. 7, No. 4. Kluwer. November 1997. ASIN B000KEV460.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (December 2000). Science, Explanation, and Rationality: The Philosophy of Carl G. Hempel. Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-512137-7.
    • James H. Fetzer (January 2001). Artificial Intelligence: Its Scope and Limits. Springer. ISBN 978-0-7923-0548-4.
    • Computers and Cognition: Why Minds are Not Machines. Springer. January 8, 2002. ISBN 978-1-4020-0243-4.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (May 2002). Consciousness Evolving (Advances in Consciousness Research). John Benjamins. ISBN 978-1-58811-108-1.
    • James H. Fetzer (2005). The Evolution of Intelligence: Are Humans the Only Animals With Minds?. Open Court. ISBN 978-0-8126-9459-8.
    • James H. Fetzer (December 28, 2006). Render Unto Darwin: Philosophical Aspects of the Christian Right's Crusade Against Science. Open Court. ISBN 978-0-8126-9605-9.
    Conspiracy Theories:
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (October 1997). Assassination Science: Experts Speak Out on the Death of JFK. Open Court. ISBN 978-0-8126-9366-9.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (August 2000). Murder in Dealey Plaza: What We Know Now that We Didn't Know Then. Open Court. ISBN 978-0-8126-9422-2.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (September 2003). The Great Zapruder Film Hoax: Deceit and Deception in the Death of JFK. Catfeet Press. ISBN 978-0-8126-9547-2.
    • Four Arrows (aka Don Trent Jacobs); James H. Fetzer (November 2004). American Assassination: The Strange Death Of Senator Paul Wellstone. Vox Pop. ISBN 978-0-9752763-0-3.
    • James H. Fetzer, ed. (March 28, 2007). The 9/11 Conspiracy. Open Court. ISBN 978-0-8126-9612-7.
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  34. James H Fetzer, "Corroboration" pp 178–79, in Sahotra Sarkar & Jessica Pfeifer, eds, The Philosophy of Science, Volume One: A–M (New York: Taylor & Francis Group, 2006).
  35. James Fetzer, "Carl Hempel", in Edward N Zalta, ed, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2013).
  36. James H Fetzer, ed, Epistemology and Cognition (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 1990 / New York: Springer-Verlag, 2012).
  37. Mike Mosedale 2006, p. 4.
  38. "Why Ringo's Confession, "We replaced Paul!", appears to be authentic". May 11, 2015.
  39. Barber, Peter (June 7, 2008). "The truth is out there". Financial Times. Archived from the original on December 11, 2022. Retrieved May 29, 2021.
  40. Byford, Dr Jovan (2011). Conspiracy Theories: A Critical Introduction. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 110ff. ISBN 978-0-230-35637-5.
  41. Kamm, Oliver (January 4, 2013). "From Nonsense to Indecency". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  42. Schlatter, Evelyn (January 10, 2013). "Veterans Today Editor Blames Newtown Tragedy on Israel". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  43. James Fetzer. "Nobody Died at Sandy Hook". James Fetzer. Archived from the original on November 25, 2015. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  44. Kamm, Oliver (December 11, 2014). "'Respectable' revisionists". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
  45. Williamson, Elizabeth (January 27, 2021). "Rioters Followed a Long Conspiratorial Road to the Capitol". The New York Times.
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