An Introduction to the Philosophy of Physics: Locality, Fields, Energy, and MassISBN: 978-0-631-22501-0
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344 pages
July 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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1. What Is Spatiotemporal Locality?.
The Big Picture.
Causal Relations between Events.
Action by Contact.
Spatial, Temporal, and Spatiotemporal Locality Defined.
Intrinsic Properties and Noncausal Connections.
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2. Fields to the Rescue?.
The Electric Force.
The Electric Field and its Possible Interpretations.
Potentials.
Lines of Force.
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3. Dispositions and Causes:.
Introduction.
Dispositions, Categorical Bases, and Subjunctive Conditionals.
Are the Categorical Bases in Themselves Unknowable?.
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4. Locality and Scientific Explanation:.
Is Action at a Distance Impossible?.
Brute Facts and Ultimate Explanations.
Which Facts are Brute?.
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5. Fields, Energy, and Momentum:.
Introduction.
The Argument from Conserved Quantities.
Why Energy's Ontological Status Matters.
Energy in Classical Physics.
Energy in the Fields.
Energy Flow and the Poynting Vector.
A Moral Regarding the Testability of Theories.
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6. Is There Nothing But Fields?.
Is Electric Charge Real?.
Faraday's Picture.
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7. Relativity and the Unification of Electricity and Magnetism:.
Unification in Physics.
How Relativity Unifies Electricity and Magnetism.
Einstein's Argument from Asymmetry.
The Interdependence of Philosophy and Physics.
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8. Relativity, Energy, Mass, and the Reality of Fields:.
Classical Physics and the "Relativity of Motion".
Relativistic Invariants and the Unification that Relativity Achieves: Space and Time.
Relativistic Invariants and the Unification that Relativity Achieves: Energy and Momentum.
Mass and the Meaning of "E = mc2".
Fields -- at Last!.
Erasing the Line between Scientific Theory and its Philosophical Interpretation.
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9. Quantum Metaphysics:.
Is Quantum Mechanics Complete?.
The Bell Inequalities.
For Whom the Bell Tolls.
Wrestling with Nonlocality.
Entanglement, Reduction, and Intrinsic Properties.
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Final Exam.
References.
Index.