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Foundations of Physics
Başlık:
Foundations of Physics
ISBN:
9783642492877
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed. 1967.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1967.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XII, 312 p. online resource.
Series:
Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy ; 10
Contents:
Foundations Research -- 1. Object: Fundamental Theories -- 2. Aims: Analysis and Synthesis -- 3. Why Foundations ? -- 4. How FR ? -- 5. Present State of FR -- 6. Outlook -- 1 Toolbox -- 1. Form and Content -- 2. Predicates -- 3. Hypotheses -- 4. Theories -- 5. Theory Checking -- 2 Protophysics -- 1. Zerological Principles -- 2. Physical Probabilities -- 3. Chronology -- 4. Physical Geometry -- 5. General Systems Theory -- 6. Analytical "Dynamics" -- 3 Classical Mechanics -- 1. Particle Mechanics -- 2. Continuum Mechanics -- 4 Classical Field Theories -- 1. Classical Electromagnetism -- 2. Special Relativity -- 3. General Relativity -- 5 Quantum Mechanics -- 1. Quantum Heuristics -- 2. Background and Building Blocks -- 3. Comprehensive Postulates -- 4. Comprehensive Theorems -- 5. Specific Postulates -- 6. Specific Theorems -- 7. Measurement Theory -- 8. Debated Questions -- Epilogue.
Abstract:
This is not an introduction to physics but an analysis of its founda­ tions. Indeed, the aims of this book are: (1) to analyze the form and content of some of the key ideas of physics; (2) to formulate several basic physical theories in an explicit and orderly (i. e. , axiomatic) fashion; (3) to exhibit their presuppositions and discuss some of their philosoph­ ical implications; (4) to discuss some of the controversial issues, and (5) to debunk certain dusty philosophical tenets that obscure the under­ standing of physics and hinder its progress. To the extent to which these goals are attained, the volume can serve as a companion to studies in theoretical physics aiming at deepening the understanding of the logical structure and the physical meaning of our science. In order to keep the book slender, whole fields of basic physical research had to be excluded - chiefly many-body physics, quantum field theories, and elementary particle theories. A large coverage was believed to be less important than a comparatively detailed analysis and reconstruction of three representative monuments: classical mechan­ ics, general relativity, and quantum mechanics, as well as their usually unrecognized presuppositions. The reader is invited to join the project and supply some of the many missing chapters - or to rewrite the present ones entirely.
Dil:
English