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Process Realism in Physics - How Experiment and History Necessitate a Process Ontology

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Science should tell us what the world is like. However, realist interpretations of physics face many problems, chief among them the pessimistic meta induction. This book seeks to develop a realist position based on process ontology that avoids the traditional problems of realism. Primarily, the core claim is that in order for a scientific model to be minimally empirically adequate, that model must describe real experimental processes and dynamics. Any additional inferences from processes to things, substances or objects are not warranted, and so these inferences are shown to represent the locus of the problems of realism. The book then examines the history of physics to show that the progress of physical research is one of successive eliminations of thing interpretations of models in favor of more explanatory and experimentally verified process interpretations. This culminates in collections of models that cannot coherently allow for thing interpretations, but still successfully describe processes.

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Authors William Penn
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.06.2025
 
EAN 9783112214121
ISBN 978-3-11-221412-1
No. of pages 194
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 230 mm
Weight 320 g
Illustrations 6 col. ill., 4 b/w tbl.
Series Process Thought
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy

Physik, Physics, Prozessontologie, PHI004000 PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology, PHI013000 PHILOSOPHY / Metaphysics, wissenschaftliche Metaphysik, Process ontology, scientific metaphysics, Realismus und Antirealismus, realism and antirealism

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