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Lawrence Sklar

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
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Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Physical Science
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  •  171
    Is probability a dispositional property?
    Journal of Philosophy 67 (11): 355-366. 1970.
    Interpretation of ProbabilityDispositions and Powers
  •  51
    The Language of Nature is Mathematics—But Which Mathematics? And What Nature?: XII
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 98 (3): 241-261. 1998.
  •  19
    Foundational Physics and Empiricist Critique
    In C. Wade Savage (ed.), Scientific Theories, University of Minnesota Press. pp. 136--157. 1956.
    Constructive Empiricism
  •  492
    Space, Time, and Spacetime
    University of California Press. 1974.
    In this book, Lawrence Sklar demonstrates the interdependence of science and philosophy by examining a number of crucial problems on the nature of space and ...
    Space and Time
  •  22
    Comments [on Papers by Earman and Malament]
    PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1978. 1978.
    Space and Time
  •  148
    Perceived Worlds, Inferred Worlds, the World
    Journal of Philosophy 81 (11): 693. 1984.
    Possible Worlds
  •  222
    Up and down, left and right, past and future
    Noûs 15 (2): 111-129. 1981.
    The Open FuturePhysics of Time
  •  13
    The Philosophy of Science: The philosophy of physics
    Routledge. 2000.
    First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
    Bayesian Reasoning, Misc
  •  49
    Problemas filosóficos tradicionais sobre o espaço e o tempo
    Critica -. 2006.
    Gilles Deleuze
  •  12
    Time, Reality, and Relativity
    In R. Healey (ed.), Reduction, Time, and Relativity, Cambridge University Press. 1981.
    Physics of Time
  •  74
    Idealization and Explanation: A Case Study from Statistical Mechanics
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 18 (1): 258-270. 1993.
    Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsIdealizationModels and Explanation
  •  25
    O debate entre Newton e Leibniz
    Critica -. 2006.
  •  204
    Incongruous counterparts, intrinsic features and the substantiviality of space
    Journal of Philosophy 71 (9): 277-290. 1974.
    Substantivalism about SpacetimeKant: MetaphysicsKant: Philosophy of Science
  •  347
    The falsifiability of geometric theories
    Journal of Philosophy 64 (8): 247-253. 1967.
    Falsification
  •  48
    Filosofia da física e filosofia em geral
    Critica -. 2006.
  •  1
    Real quantities and their sensible measures
    In Phillip Bricker & R. I. G. Hughes (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Newtonian Science, Mit Press. pp. 57--76. 1990.
  •  115
    What Is an Isolated System?
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 10 51-57. 2001.
    In this paper, I want to focus attention on ways in which the role of idealization in science has been rather neglected by standard methodology, and suggest that this distinct role for idealization is the truly important role it plays in science. Further, I suggest that there are a number of important cases in theoretical science where the issue of idealization is not the issue of misrepresentation in some sense. Rather, the question is which of several alternative idealizations correctly repres…Read more
    In this paper, I want to focus attention on ways in which the role of idealization in science has been rather neglected by standard methodology, and suggest that this distinct role for idealization is the truly important role it plays in science. Further, I suggest that there are a number of important cases in theoretical science where the issue of idealization is not the issue of misrepresentation in some sense. Rather, the question is which of several alternative idealizations correctly represents the fundamental causalstructure of the world, and which idealizations, consequently, are appropriate for the scientific account of the world that is correct in its basic notion of what is an appropriate explanatory format for dealing with the physical phenomena in question. My argument is that the issues of idealization are important for methodology not primarily for the reasons that have so far exercised most philosophers of science who have worried about idealization in science.
    Theories and Models
  •  95
    Completeness in Science (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 65 (6): 179-183. 1968.
  •  49
    Protophysics of Time (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 21 (3): 121-122. 1989.
    Aspects of Time
  •  85
    Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics and the Complexity of Reductions
    PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1974. 1974.
    Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  •  42
    A probabilidade e a explicação estatística segundo os filósofos
    Critica -. 2009.
    German Philosophy
  •  153
    Physics and Chance: Philosophical Issues in the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics
    Cambridge University Press. 1993.
    Statistical mechanics is one of the crucial fundamental theories of physics, and in his new book Lawrence Sklar, one of the pre-eminent philosophers of physics, offers a comprehensive, non-technical introduction to that theory and to attempts to understand its foundational elements. Among the topics treated in detail are: probability and statistical explanation, the basic issues in both equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, the role of cosmology, the reduction of thermodynamics …Read more
    Statistical mechanics is one of the crucial fundamental theories of physics, and in his new book Lawrence Sklar, one of the pre-eminent philosophers of physics, offers a comprehensive, non-technical introduction to that theory and to attempts to understand its foundational elements. Among the topics treated in detail are: probability and statistical explanation, the basic issues in both equilibrium and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, the role of cosmology, the reduction of thermodynamics to statistical mechanics, and the alleged foundation of the very notion of time asymmetry in the entropic asymmetry of systems in time. The book emphasises the interaction of scientific and philosophical modes of reasoning, and in this way will interest all philosophers of science as well as those in physics and chemistry concerned with philosophical questions. The book could also be read by an informed general reader interested in the foundations of modern science.
    Chance and DeterminismThermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsQuantum MechanicsReduction in Physical…Read more
    Chance and DeterminismThermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsQuantum MechanicsReduction in Physical Science
  •  80
    -2001
    with Daniel C. Dennett and Brian Skyrms
    Paul Valéry1 Valéry’s “Variation sur Descartes” excellently evokes the vanishing act that has haunted philosophy ever since Darwin overturned the Cartesian tradition. If my body is composed of nothing but a team of a few trillion robotic cells, mindlessly interacting to produce all the large-scale patterns that tradition would attribute to the nonmechanical workings of my mind, there seems to be nothing left over to be me. Lurking in Darwin’s shadow there is a bugbear: the incredible Disappearin…Read more
    Paul Valéry1 Valéry’s “Variation sur Descartes” excellently evokes the vanishing act that has haunted philosophy ever since Darwin overturned the Cartesian tradition. If my body is composed of nothing but a team of a few trillion robotic cells, mindlessly interacting to produce all the large-scale patterns that tradition would attribute to the nonmechanical workings of my mind, there seems to be nothing left over to be me. Lurking in Darwin’s shadow there is a bugbear: the incredible Disappearing Self.2 One of Darwin’s earliest critics saw what was coming and could scarcely contain his outrage.
  •  1
    Inter-Theoretic Reduction in Natural Science
    Dissertation, Princeton University. 1964.
    Reduction
  •  89
    Tim Maudlin, Philosophy of Physics: Space and Time. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press , xiv+183 pp., $29.95 (review)
    Philosophy of Science 81 (2): 288-292. 2014.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  48
    Geometry and Chronometry in Philosophical Perspective
    with Adolf Grunbaum
    Philosophical Review 81 (4): 506. 1972.
    Kant: Philosophy of Mathematics
  •  185
    The content of science, the methodology of science and Hempel's models of explanation and confirmation
    Philosophical Studies 94 (1-2): 21-34. 1999.
    Deductive-Nomological ExplanationConfirmation
  •  30
    Como sabemos qual é a verdadeira geometria do mundo?
    Critica -. 2007.
  •  41
    Que tipo de ser tem o espaço-tempo?
    Critica -. 2007.
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