Justin Smith-Ruiu, born on July 30, 1972, in Reno, Nevada, is a distinguished American-Canadian philosopher and professor specializing in the history and philosophy of science at the Université Paris Cité. His academic pursuits delve into a variety of complex subjects, including the works of Leibniz, post-structuralism, early modern philosophy, and the intricate histories of biology and anthropology.
In addition to his scholarly contributions, Smith-Ruiu is a prolific author, having penned several influential books. His insights and critiques have also found a platform in esteemed publications such as The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, n+1, Slate, and Art in America, showcasing his versatility and depth as a thinker.
As an editor-at-large for Cabinet Magazine, Smith-Ruiu plays a pivotal role in shaping contemporary discourse. Since the fall of two thousand twenty, he has been sharing his philosophical and critical essays through his online newsletter, Justin Smith-Ruiu's Hinternet, further engaging with a broader audience.
Notably, the main-belt asteroid 13585 Justinsmith is named in his honor, a testament to his impact and recognition in both academic and popular spheres.