[1] He obtained his BA from Amherst College (1965) and his PhD from Stanford University in 1975[2] (under the direction of Jaakko Hintikka).
He is especially known for work on mental causation, the metaphysics of laws and chance, and the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Loewer has collaborated with Marvin Belzer (on deontic logic), Ernest Lepore (on philosophy of language), and David Albert (on the interpretation of quantum mechanics and the role of chance in statistical mechanics).
In his work with Albert he is known for developing the "many-minds interpretation" of quantum theory.
The point of this work was not so much to advocate this view as to argue that many worlds interpretations need to be modified to accommodate probabilities.