Toward a Directionalist Theory of Space
Title | Toward a Directionalist Theory of Space PDF eBook |
Author | H. Scott Hestevold |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2020-07-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1498579973 |
In Toward a Directionalist Theory of Space: On Going Nowhere, H. Scott Hestevold formulates a new relationalist theory of space by appealing to the view that the universe is directioned in the sense that there exist directional relations—a class of spatial relations that Leibniz overlooked. Extending the directionalist/relationalist theory of space to the problem of when it is that discrete objects compose a whole, Hestevold revisits his answer to the Special Composition Question. He also uses the directionalist/relationalist theory to formulate reductivist theories of boundaries and holes—theories that may allow one to resist the view that boundaries and holes are ontologically parasitic entities. Finally, he explores directionalism/relationalism vis-à-vis spacetime. After noting findings of modern physics that favor substantivalist spacetime and then developing metaphysical concerns that favor instead directionalist/relationalist spacetime, Hestevold notes the ontological benefit of endorsing spatiotemporal directional relations even if spacetime substantivalism is the winning theory.
On Dwelling
Title | On Dwelling PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Skocz |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 239 |
Release | 2023-10-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1666918296 |
On Dwelling explores the meaning of dwelling in places where we humans live and work—from our homes to the very planet we co-inhabit. Crossing boundaries and disciplines, it lays the groundwork for addressing place-based issues like migration, ethnic division, resource use, and human-caused peril to the earth itself.
American Camino
Title | American Camino PDF eBook |
Author | Kip Redick |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2023-10-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1666916706 |
This book explores the relationship between long-distance hiking—in this case, hiking the Appalachian Trail—and spiritual pilgrimage. Kip Redick interprets the Appalachian Trail as a site of spiritual journey and those who hike the wilderness trail as unique contemporary pilgrims.
The Place of the Mosque
Title | The Place of the Mosque PDF eBook |
Author | Akel Ismail Kahera |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 2022-06-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1793646880 |
The Place of the Mosque: Genealogies of Space, Knowledge, and Power extends Foucault’s analysis, Of Other Spaces, and the “ideological conflicts which underlie the controversies of our day [and] take place between pious descendants of time and tenacious inhabitants of space.” This book uses Foucault’s framework to illuminate how mosques have been threatened in the past, from the Cordóba Mosque in the eighth century, to the development of Moorish aesthetics in the United States in the nineteenth century, to the clashes surrounding the building of mosques in the West in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Akel Kahera uses Foucault’s genealogy to elaborate on and study the subjects that are caught in the emergence of a battle—the social and political will to power, the networks of power, and the rituals of power—within the interstitial space. In going beyond individual buildings to broader geographical and genealogical dimensions of the power struggles, The Place of the Mosque reconciles the public space experience, governmentality, and micro powers, paving the way for a new philosophical language. Expanding architectural and urban regional approaches, Kahera shows the biopolitical significance of the problem of space.
Towards a Theory of Spacetime Theories
Title | Towards a Theory of Spacetime Theories PDF eBook |
Author | Dennis Lehmkuhl |
Publisher | Birkhäuser |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2018-04-28 |
Genre | Mathematics |
ISBN | 9781493979981 |
This contributed volume is the result of a July 2010 workshop at the University of Wuppertal Interdisciplinary Centre for Science and Technology Studies which brought together world-wide experts from physics, philosophy and history, in order to address a set of questions first posed in the 1950s: How do we compare spacetime theories? How do we judge, objectively, which is the “best” theory? Is there even a unique answer to this question? The goal of the workshop, and of this book, is to contribute to the development of a meta-theory of spacetime theories. Such a meta-theory would reveal insights about specific spacetime theories by distilling their essential similarities and differences, deliver a framework for a class of theories that could be helpful as a blueprint to build other meta-theories, and provide a higher level viewpoint for judging which theory most accurately describes nature. But rather than drawing a map in broad strokes, the focus is on particularly rich regions in the “space of spacetime theories.” This work will be of interest to physicists, as well as philosophers and historians of science working with or interested in General Relativity and/or Space, Time and Gravitation more generally.
Space, Time, and Spacetime
Title | Space, Time, and Spacetime PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Sklar |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 1977-03-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780520031746 |
In this book, Lawrence Sklar demonstrates the interdependence of science and philosophy by examining a number of crucial problems on the nature of space and time—problems that require for their resolution the resources of philosophy and of physics. The overall issues explored are our knowledge of the geometry of the world, the existence of spacetime as an entity over and above the material objects of the world, the relation between temporal order and causal order, and the problem of the direction of time. Without neglecting the most subtle philosophical points or the most advanced contributions of contemporary physics, the author has taken pains to make his explorations intelligible to the reader with no advanced training in physics, mathematics, or philosophy. The arguments are set forth step-by-step, beginning from first principles; and the philosophical discussions are supplemented in detail by nontechnical expositions of crucial features of physical theories.
Concepts of Space
Title | Concepts of Space PDF eBook |
Author | Max Jammer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Metaphysics |
ISBN | 9780674157712 |
Survey of concept of space from historical standpoint considers space in antiquity, Judeo-Christian ideas, Newton's concept of absolute space, more. Foreword by Albert Einstein.