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(Pre-)dawning Of Functional Specialization In Physics, The (Hardcover)
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(Pre-)dawning Of Functional Specialization In Physics, The (Hardcover)
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In modern physics, various fundamental problems have become topics
of ongoing debate. There was the 20th century climb to a Standard
Model, still accurate at the highest energy levels obtainable so
far. But, since the 1970's, a different approach to physics
advocates for theories such as string theory, known for their
mathematical elegance, even though they either cannot be verified
in data or contradict presently known experimental results. In
philosophy of physics, there is a gradually emerging consensus that
philosophy of physics and physics somehow contribute to a common
enterprise. But, there is little sign of progress toward consensus
about the nature of that unity. All the while, it is generally
recognized that physics is interdisciplinary. There are, of course,
differences in focus. But, implicitly at least, there are no 'sharp
dividing lines' between physics and philosophy of physics; pure and
applied physics; physical chemistry; biophysics; medical physics;
history and philosophy of physics; physics and society; physics
education; and so on. What, then, is progress in physics? The
question here is not about ideal structures, but asks about what is
going on in physics. Beginnings in discerning the presence of eight
main tasks help reveal the (pre-) emergence of a normative
omni-disciplinary basis for collaboration that, once adverted to,
promises to be constitutive of a new and increasingly effective
control of meaning. Originally discovered by Bernard Lonergan in
1965, progress in the new collaboration will not seek to eliminate
specialized expertise. It will, though, divide tasks within an
eightfold functional division of labor. This book invites attention
to data for each of the eight main tasks evident and self-evident
in existing scholarship in the community. The book also makes
preliminary efforts toward envisioning something of what functional
collaboration will look like - in physics, the Academy and Society.
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