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1979
Patrick Suppes has contributed to the philosophy of physics in a variety of ways: directly in work on physical geometry, the axiomatic foundations of classical and relativistic particle mechanics, and the foundations of quantum mechanics; less directly in work on extensive measurement and the general nature of empirical theories. At first glance, these
Carlos-Ulises Moulines, Joseph D. Sneed
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Patrick Suppes has contributed to the philosophy of physics in a variety of ways: directly in work on physical geometry, the axiomatic foundations of classical and relativistic particle mechanics, and the foundations of quantum mechanics; less directly in work on extensive measurement and the general nature of empirical theories. At first glance, these
Carlos-Ulises Moulines, Joseph D. Sneed
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1973
Berkeley, as we have mentioned, finds the expressions “material substance” to be meaningless. However, a reading of the texts in which the concept of “material substance” is closely analyzed, reveals three distinct, although related, issues that are involved in this claim.1 The first (1) we will label the issue of “property inherence,” or how material ...
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Berkeley, as we have mentioned, finds the expressions “material substance” to be meaningless. However, a reading of the texts in which the concept of “material substance” is closely analyzed, reveals three distinct, although related, issues that are involved in this claim.1 The first (1) we will label the issue of “property inherence,” or how material ...
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Philosophy of physics in general physics courses
American Journal of Physics, 1978General physics textbooks usually introduce fundamental concepts on the basis of controversial philosophical outlooks—usually one or another form of philosophical empiricism—without indicating this either to the student or the instructor. The philosophical approaches in a number of currently used textbooks are examined critically from a dialectical ...
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Physics, philosophy, and the nature of reality
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2015Both science and philosophy have been characterized as seeking to understand the nature of reality. They are sometimes even pitted against each other, suggesting that the success of science undermines the relevance of philosophy. But attending to the sort of understanding or explanation being sought offers a different picture: contemporary physics as ...
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2017
The p-adic aspects of Topological Geometrodynamics (TGD) will be discussed. Introduction gives a short summary about classical and quantum TGD. This is needed since the p-adic ideas are inspired by TGD based view about physics.
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The p-adic aspects of Topological Geometrodynamics (TGD) will be discussed. Introduction gives a short summary about classical and quantum TGD. This is needed since the p-adic ideas are inspired by TGD based view about physics.
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Importance of Physics Philosophy
The philosophy of physics plays an important role in development of physics. It asked important question that frame the research work of physics. In this article ten branches of physic have discussed along with interdisciplinary physics. Which are those branches and what that branches study about with philosophical views of those branches, what make ...openaire +1 more source

