Structure and Equivalence
This Element explores what it means for two theories in physics to be equivalent (or inequivalent), and what lessons can be drawn about their structure as a result. It does so through a twofold approach. On the one hand, it provides a synoptic overview of the logical tools that have been employed in recent philosophy of physics to explore these topics: definition, translation, Ramsey sentences, and category theory. On the other, it provides a detailed case study of how these ideas may be applied to understand the dynamical and spatiotemporal structure of Newtonian mechanics - in particular, in light of the symmetries of Newtonian theory. In so doing, it brings together a great deal of exciting recent work in the literature, and is sure to be a valuable companion for all those interested in these topics.
Product details
- Published: March 2022
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9781108823760
- Length: 82 pages
- Dimensions: 228 × 151 × 5 mm
- Weight: 0.134kg
- Availability: Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Definitions
- 2. Translation
- 3. Ramsey sentences
- 4. Categories of theories
- 5. Newtonian mechanics
- 6. Symmetry
- 7. Galilean spacetime
- 8. Conclusion
- References.
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