The philosophy of cosmology

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The philosophy of cosmology

edited by Khalil Chamcham ... [et al.]

Cambridge University Press, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Following a long-term international collaboration between leaders in cosmology and the philosophy of science, this volume addresses foundational questions at the limit of science across these disciplines, questions raised by observational and theoretical progress in modern cosmology. Space missions have mapped the Universe up to its early instants, opening up questions on what came before the Big Bang, the nature of space and time, and the quantum origin of the Universe. As the foundational volume of an emerging academic discipline, experts from relevant fields lay out the fundamental problems of contemporary cosmology and explore the routes toward finding possible solutions. Written for graduates and researchers in physics and philosophy, particular efforts are made to inform academics from other fields, as well as the educated public, who wish to understand our modern vision of the Universe, related philosophical questions, and the significant impacts on scientific methodology.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Issues in the Philosophy of Cosmology: 1. The domain of cosmology and the testing of cosmological theories George F. R. Ellis
  • 2. Black holes, cosmology and the passage of time: three problems at the limits of science Bernard Carr
  • 3. Moving boundaries? - comments on the relationship between philosophy and cosmology Claus Beisbart
  • 4. On the question why there exists something rather than nothing Roderich Tumulka
  • Part II. Structures in the Universe and the Structure of Modern Cosmology: 5. Some generalities about generality John D. Barrow
  • 6. Emergent structures of effective field theories Jean-Philippe Uzan
  • 7. Cosmological structure formation Joel R. Primack
  • 8. Formation of galaxies Joseph Silk
  • Part III. Foundations of Cosmology: Gravity and the Quantum: 9. The observer strikes back James Hartle and Thomas Hertog
  • 10. Testing inflation Chris Smeenk
  • 11. Why Boltzmann brains do not fluctuate into existence from the de Sitter vacuum Kimberly K. Boddy, Sean M. Carroll and Jason Pollack
  • 12. Holographic inflation revised Tom Banks
  • 13. Progress and gravity: overcoming divisions between general relativity and particle physics and between physics and HPS J. Brian Pitts
  • Part IV. Quantum Foundations and Quantum Gravity: 14. Is time's arrow perspectival? Carlo Rovelli
  • 15. Relational quantum cosmology Francesca Vidotto
  • 16. Cosmological ontology and epistemology Don N. Page
  • 17. Quantum origin of cosmological structure and dynamical reduction theories Daniel Sudarsky
  • 18. Towards a novel approach to semi-classical gravity Ward Struyve
  • Part V. Methodological and Philosophical Issues: 19. Limits of time in cosmology Svend E. Rugh and Henrik Zinkernagel
  • 20. Self-locating priors and cosmological measures Cian Dorr and Frank Arntzenius
  • 21. On probability and cosmology: inference beyond data? Martin Sahlen
  • 22. Testing the multiverse: Bayes, fine-tuning and typicality Luke A. Barnes
  • 23. A new perspective on Einstein's philosophy of cosmology Cormac O'Raifeartaigh
  • 24. The nature of the past hypothesis David Wallace
  • 25. Big and small David Albert.

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  • NCID
    BB31325190
  • ISBN
    • 9781107145399
  • LCCN
    2016045219
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge, U.K.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 514 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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