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From Physics to Philosophy

From Physics to Philosophy

From Physics to Philosophy

Jeremy Butterfield, University of Oxford
Constantine Pagonis, University of Cambridge
August 2010
Available
Paperback
9780521154475

    This collection of essays by leading philosophers of physics was first published in 2000, and offers philosophical perspectives on two of the central elements of modern physics, quantum theory and relativity. The topics examined include the notorious 'measurement problem' of quantum theory and the attempts to solve it by attributing extra values to physical quantities, the mysterious non-locality of quantum theory, the curious properties of spatial localization in relativistic quantum theories, and the problem of time in the search for a theory of quantum gravity. Together the essays represent some of the last decade's research in philosophy of physics, particularly interestingly within the philosophy of quantum theory.

    • Extremely distinguished list of contributors
    • Of interest to both philosophers of science and to physicists

    Reviews & endorsements

    Review of the hardback: '… the book provides a truly valuable collection of essays … it is an ideal work for anyone who wishes to get a view of the variety and status of topics currently debated in the philosophy of physics, and I fully recommend it.' The Philosophical Quarterly

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    Product details

    August 2010
    Paperback
    9780521154475
    252 pages
    229 × 152 × 15 mm
    0.38kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction Jeremy Butterfield and Constantine Pagonis
    • 1. Locality and the Hardy Theorem Arthur Fine
    • 2. Beables in algebraic quantum theory Rob Clifton
    • 3. Aspects of objectivity in quantum mechanics Harvey Brown
    • 4. The beables of relativistic pilot-wave theory Simon Saunders
    • 5. Bohemian mechanics and chaos James Cushing and Gary Bowman
    • 6. Strange positions Gordon Fleming and Jeremy Butterfield
    • 7. From metaphysics to physics Gordon Belot and John Earman
    • 8. Models and mathematics in physics: the role of group theory Steven French
    • 9. Can the fundamental laws of nature be the results of evolution? Abner Shimony.
      Contributors
    • Jeremy Butterfield, Constantine Pagonis, Arthur Fine, Rob Clifton, Harvey Brown, Simon Saunders, James Cushing, Gary Bowman, Gordon Fleming, Gordon Belot, John Earman, Steven French, Abner Shimony

    • Editors
    • Jeremy Butterfield , University of Oxford
    • Constantine Pagonis , University of Cambridge