Yiftach Fehige (born 1976) is a German-Canadian scholar of science and religion, with training in physics, philosophy, and theology.
[1] He is currently a member of the core faculty of the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology[2] at the University of Toronto.
Fehige is internationally renowned for his contributions to the study of thought experiments.
[3][4] His research profile is notably diverse, as he published on the Jewish-Christian dialogue,[5] and furthered the development of a pluralist theory of human sexuality.
Yiftach Fehige relocated to Canada in 2007 to assume his current position at the University of Toronto.