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Philosophy of physics

by Mario Bunge

(Synthese library)

Reidel, c1973

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Bibliography: p. [238]-242

Includes indexes

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Description

This book deals with some of the current issues in the philosophy, methodology and foundations of physics. Some such problems are: - Do mathematical formalisms interpret themselves or is it necessary to adjoin them interpretation assumptions, and if so how are these as sumptions to be framed? - What are physical theories about: physical systems or laboratory operations or both or neither? - How are the basic concepts of a theory to be introduced: by ref erence to measurements or by explicit definition or axiomatically? - What is the use ofaxiomatics in physics? - How are the various physical theories inter-related: like Chinese boxes or in more complex ways? - What is the role of analogy in the construction and in the inter pretation of physical theories? In particular, are classical analogues like those of particle and wave indispensable in quantum theories? - What is the role of the apparatus in quantum phenomena and what is the place of measurement theory in quantum mechanics? - How does a theory face experiment: single-handed or with the help of further theories? These and several other questions of the kind are met with by the research physicist, the physics teacher and the physics student in their everyday work. If dodged they will recur. And a wrong answer to them may obscure the understanding of what has been achieved and may even hamper further advancement. Philosophy, methodology and foundations, like rose bushes, are enjoyable when cultivated but become ugly and thorny when neglected.

Table of Contents

1 / Philosophy: Beacon or Trap.- 2 / Foundations: Clarity and Order.- 3 / Physical Theory: Overview.- 4 / The Referents of a Physical Theory.- 5 / Quantum Mechanics in Search of its Referent.- 6 / Analogy and Complementarity.- 7 / The Axiomatic Format.- 8 / Examples and Advantages of Axiomatics.- 9 / The Network of Theories.- 10 / The Theory/Experiment Interface.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.

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  • NCID
    BA03116209
  • ISBN
    • 9027702535
  • LCCN
    72086103
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht ; Boston
  • Pages/Volumes
    248 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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