James Henry Fetzer (born 1940) is an emeritus professor of the philosophy of science at the University of Minnesota Duluth. In the late 1970s, Fetzer 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. In the early 1990s, Fetzer started promoting John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories, later 9/11 conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial. He cofounded Scholars for 9/11 Truth in 2005, and claims the US government, Israeli government and Israeli Mossad are involved in these and other conspiracies. Fetzer's allegations and speculations have drawn strong criticism.
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