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Philosophy of Cosmology

2019
Physical cosmology, the study of the large-scale structure of the universe and its evolution, has become a central area of research in fundamental physics. Theoretical and observational developments have led to acceptance of a “standard model” describing the history of the universe in impressive detail.
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Philosophy and Cosmology

1996
We are living in the golden age of astronomy, when all the windows of the electromagnetic spectrum are being thrown wide open. Can we make sense of the incoming flood of disparate data and enigmatic clues? Will we be able to incorporate all of them into a coherent picture of the observable universe as an unitary physical system?
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A Philosophy of Cosmology

Nature, 1960
Towards a Unified Cosmology By Prof. Reginald O. Kapp. Pp. 303. (London: Hutchinson and Co. (Publishers), Ltd., 1960.) 35s. net.
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Cosmology between Physics and Philosophy

Voprosy Filosofii, 2023
It is shown that the canonical cosmological model of the Universe – Big Bang Theory (BBT) contains unacceptably many unsolvable contradictions either to facts, or logic, or, finally, to physics. They can be categorized into several groups: 1) unacceptable, 2) unsubstantiated, and 3) multivalued.
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The Philosophy of Cosmology

2017
Following a long-term international collaboration between leaders in cosmology and the philosophy of science, this volume addresses foundational questions at the limit of science across these disciplines, questions raised by observational and theoretical progress in modern cosmology.
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Philosophy and Cosmology

2015
Cosmological questions (e.g., how far the world extends and how it all began) have occupied humans for ages and given rise to numerous conjectures, both within and outside philosophy. To put to rest fruitless speculation, Kant argued that these questions move beyond the limits of human knowledge.
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Causation, Cosmology, and the Limits of Philosophy

2021
Abstract For well over a century the dominant narrative covering the major thinkers and themes of early modern British philosophy has been that of “British Empiricism,” within which the great triumvirate of Locke-Berkeley-Hume are taken to be the dominant figures.
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Philosophy as Comparative Cosmology

Tulane Studies in Philosophy, 1958
Three decades have elapsed since Whitehead’s attempt to set philosophy to this “sustained effort”, and the philosophic scene is more crowded than ever with empiricist, existentialist, and positivist partisans of the “detached question”. Where philosophy has not become anti-philosophical it has become ancillary to science.
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Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Nature and Cosmology

2023
Nietzsche’s doctrine of the "eternal recurrence of the same"—the conception that the universe of events repeats itself in the same sequence, to infinity—is often taken to be logically incoherent: if an event recurs, it is not identically the same as the event itself, and if taken as self-identical cannot be the recurrence of anything.
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REMARKS ON THE HISTORIOGRAPHY AND PHILOSOPHY OF MODERN COSMOLOGY

DANISH YEARBOOK OF PHILOSOPHY, 1997
Analyse des problemes historiographiques et philosophiques lies a l'etude de la cosmologie moderne. Se referant aux travaux de H. Kragh, l'A. examine le statut scientifique de la discipline dans la periode 1910-1970 marquee par le constructivisme social et son approche asymetrique des controverses.
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