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Physical Sciences and History of Physics (Hardcover, 1984 ed.)
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Physical Sciences and History of Physics (Hardcover, 1984 ed.)
Series: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 82
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These essays on the conceptual understanding of modern physics
strike directly at some of the principal difficulties faced by
contemporary philos ophers of physical science. Moreover, they
reverberate to earlier and classical struggles with those
difficulties. Each of these essays may be seen as both a commentary
on our predecessors and an original analytic interpretation. They
come from work of the past decade, most from meetings of the Boston
Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science, and they demonstrate
again how problematic the fundamentals of our understanding of
nature still are. The themes will seem to be familiar but the
variations are not only ingenious but also stimulating, in some
ways counterpoint. And so once again we are confronted with issues
of space and time, irreversibility and measurement, matter and
process, hypothetical reality and verifiability, explanation and
reduction, phenomenal base and sophisticated theory, unified
science and the unity of nature, and the limits of conventionalism.
We are grateful for the cooperation of our contributors, and in
particular for the agreement of George Ellis and C. F. von
Weizsiicker to allow us to use previously published papers."
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