Gerhard Schurz is Professor for Philosophy at the University of Düsseldorf, where he previously hed the Chair of Theoretical Philosophy (2002-2022). He was formerly Associate Professor at the University of Salzburg and Visiting Professor at the University of California at Irvine and at Yale University. Gerhard Schurz is the author of ten books and more than 250 research papers in the fields of philosophy of science, epistemology, logic, cognitive science, and metaethics. He was President of the German Association for Philosophy of Science (2016-2022). Since 2019, he is member of the Leopoldina (National Academy of Sciences in Germany) and of the International Academy of Philosophy of Science.
Optimality Justifications is a book that greatly rewards careful study. It is the product of many years of careful, rigorous, and original thought about one of the deepest problems in philosophy—namely, the normative standing of our everyday and scientific beliefs-and every chapter contains novel insights. Moreover, Schurz's treatment of the theories he ultimately wishes to usurp are charitable, careful, and illuminating. An exemplary piece of philosophy. * Richard Pettigrew, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science *