Philosophy of Physical Magnitudes
Dimensional quantities such as length, mass and charge, i.e., numbers combined with a conventional unit, are essential components of theories in the sciences, especially physics, chemistry and biology. Do they represent a world with absolute physical magnitudes, or are they merely magnitude ratios in disguise? Would we notice a difference if all the distances or charges in the world suddenly doubled? These central questions of this Element are illustrated by imagining how one would convey the meaning of a kilogram to aliens if one were only allowed to communicate via Morse code.
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April 2024Hardback
9781009467827
58 pages
229 × 152 × 6 mm
0.228kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Arguments
- 3. Decision point: physical magnitudes
- 4. Decision point: physical magnitudes
- 5. Decision point: other initial determinables
- 6. Decision point: laws & constants of nature
- 7. Decision point: non-dynamical considerations
- 8. Overview
- References.