The Reign of Relativity

The Reign of Relativity
Title The Reign of Relativity PDF eBook
Author Thomas Ryckman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 330
Release 2005-01-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198039379

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Universally recognized as bringing about a revolutionary transformation of the notions of space, time, and motion in physics, Einstein's theory of gravitation, known as "general relativity," was also a defining event for 20th century philosophy of science. During the decisive first ten years of the theory's existence, two main tendencies dominated its philosophical reception. This book is an extended argument that the path actually taken, which became logical empiricist philosophy of science, greatly contributed to the current impasse over realism, whereas new possibilities are opened in revisiting and reviving the spirit of the more sophisticated tendency, a cluster of viewpoints broadly termed transcendental idealism, and furthering its articulation. It also emerges that Einstein, while paying lip service to the emerging philosophy of logical empiricism, ended up siding de facto with the latter tendency. Ryckman's work speaks to several groups, among them philosophers of science and historians of relativity. Equations are displayed as necessary, but Ryckman gives the non-mathematical reader enough background to understand their occurrence in the context of his wider philosophical project.

The Reign of Relativity

The Reign of Relativity
Title The Reign of Relativity PDF eBook
Author Thomas Ryckman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 330
Release 2005
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0195177177

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Einstein's theory of 'general relativity' (1915) was a defining event for 20th century philosophy of science. During the decisive first ten years of the theory's existence, two main ideas dominated its philosophical reception. Ryckman's book is an extended argument concerning these ideas.

The Reign of Relativity

The Reign of Relativity
Title The Reign of Relativity PDF eBook
Author Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount)
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1921
Genre Knowledge, Theory of
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Einstein

Einstein
Title Einstein PDF eBook
Author Thomas Ryckman
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 406
Release 2017-05-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351707906

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Albert Einstein (1879–1955) was the most influential physicist of the 20th century. Less well known is that fundamental philosophical problems, such as concept formation, the role of epistemology in developing and explaining the character of physical theories, and the debate between positivism and realism, played a central role in his thought as a whole. Thomas Ryckman shows that already at the beginning of his career - at a time when the twin pillars of classical physics, Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell’s electromagnetism were known to have but limited validity - Einstein sought to advance physical theory by positing certain physical principles as secure footholds. That philosophy produced his greatest triumph, the general theory of relativity, and his greatest failure, an unwillingness to accept quantum mechanics. This book shows that Einstein’s philosophy grew from a lifelong aspiration for a unified theoretical representation encompassing all physical phenomena. It also considers how Einstein’s theories of relativity and criticisms of quantum theory shaped the course of 20th-century philosophy of science. Including a chronology, glossary, chapter summaries, and suggestions for further reading, Einstein is an ideal introduction to this iconic figure in 20th-century science and philosophy. It is essential reading for students of philosophy of science, and is also suitable for those working in related areas such as physics, history of science, or intellectual history.

Old Physics for New

Old Physics for New
Title Old Physics for New PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Phipps
Publisher Apeiron
Pages 284
Release 2006
Genre Science
ISBN

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"From the author of Heretical Verities, a study more sharply focused on the sins of relativity theory. Where physicists see transcendent beauty, Thomas Phipps finds institutionalized ugliness. Where field theorists have eyes only for the glitter of Maxwell and Einstein, he commends the subtler attractions of the Cinderella of modern electromagnetic theory, Heinrich Hertz."--BOOK JACKET.

An Equation That Changed the World

An Equation That Changed the World
Title An Equation That Changed the World PDF eBook
Author Harald Fritzsch
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 318
Release 1994-10-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780226265575

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Following the style of Galileo's Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems, and addressed to readers without specialized knowledge in physics and higher mathematics, this book lets us listen in on an imaginary meeting of the scientists who created classical physics and modern relativity.

The Independent

The Independent
Title The Independent PDF eBook
Author Leonard Bacon
Publisher
Pages 410
Release 1921
Genre
ISBN

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