Jean Bricmont
Jean Bricmont | |
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Jean Bricmont (2010) | |
| Born | 12 April 1952 Uccle, Belgium |
| Citizenship | Belgium |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physics, Philosophy of Science |
| Institutions | UCLouvain Rutgers University Princeton University |
Jean Bricmont (French: [bʁikmɔ̃]; born 12 April 1952) is a Belgian theoretical physicist and philosopher of science. Professor at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain), he works on renormalization group and nonlinear differential equations. Since 2004, Bricmont is a member of the Division of Sciences of the Royal Academy of Belgium.
Bricmont claims he is a rationalist. He has criticized postmodernist views of science along with Alan Sokal, with whom he wrote Fashionable Nonsense (1997). He has also criticized imperialism and defended freedom of expression, adopting a position on the issue similar to that of Noam Chomsky.
Jean Bricmont was president of the Association française pour l'information scientifique from 2001 to 2006.