Inconsistency, Asymmetry, and Non-Locality - Mathias Frisch

Inconsistency, Asymmetry, and Non-Locality

A Philosophical Investigation of Classical Electrodynamics

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Buch | Hardcover
222 Seiten
2005
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-517215-7 (ISBN)
99,95 inkl. MwSt
Designed to show that classical physics, while successful in describing phenomena, has interesting conceptual problems worth discussing. This book also views that electrodynamics leaves out some aspects of scientific theorizing, namely that the notion that consistency is over-valued, and that an inconsistent theory can still be successful.
Mathias Frisch provides the first sustained philosophical discussion of conceptual problems in classical particle-field theories. Part of the book focuses on the problem of a satisfactory equation of motion for charged particles interacting with electromagnetic fields. As Frisch shows, the standard equation of motion results in a mathematically inconsistent theory, yet there is no fully consistent and conceptually unproblematic alternative theory. Frisch describes in detail how the search for a fundamental equation of motion is partly driven by pragmatic considerations (like simplicity and mathematical tractability) that can override the aim for full consistency.

The book also offers a comprehensive review and criticism of both the physical and philosophical literature on the temporal asymmetry exhibited by electromagnetic radiation fields, including Einstein's discussion of the asymmetry and Wheeler and Feynman's influential absorber theory of radiation. Frisch argues that attempts to derive the asymmetry from thermodynamic or cosmological considerations fail and proposes that we should understand the asymmetry as due to a fundamental causal constraint.

The book's overarching philosophical thesis is that standard philosophical accounts that strictly identify scientific theories with a mathematical formalism and a mapping function specifying the theory's ontology are inadequate, since they permit neither inconsistent yet genuinely successful theories nor thick causal notions to be part of fundamental physics.

Mathias Frisch is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.5.2005
Reihe/Serie Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Science
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 244 x 163 mm
Gewicht 458 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Elektrodynamik
ISBN-10 0-19-517215-9 / 0195172159
ISBN-13 978-0-19-517215-7 / 9780195172157
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