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105On the Status of Newtonian Gravitational RadiationFoundations of Physics 51 (2): 1-16. 2021.We discuss the status of gravitational radiation in Newtonian theories. In order to do so, we consider various options for interpreting the Poisson equation as encoding propagating solutions, reflect on the extent to which limit considerations from general relativity can shed light on the Poisson equation’s conceptual status, and discuss various senses in which the Poisson equation counts as a dynamical equation.
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262The epistemology of spacetimePhilosophy Compass 17 (4). 2021.How is it that the basic structures of space and time come to manifest themselves in physical theories and theorising, and in our empirical experience of the world? This question is central to an important field of the philosophy of physics: the epistemology of spacetime. In this article, we survey systematically the various responses which have been offered to this question, highlighting little‐explored connections and open research questions.
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1062Edge Modes and Dressing Fields for the Newton–Cartan Quantum Hall EffectFoundations of Physics 53 (1): 1-24. 2022.It is now well-known that Newton–Cartan theory is the correct geometrical setting for modelling the quantum Hall effect. In addition, in recent years edge modes for the Newton–Cartan quantum Hall effect have been derived. However, the existence of these edge modes has, as of yet, been derived using only orthodox methodologies involving the breaking of gauge-invariance; it would be preferable to derive the existence of such edge modes in a gauge-invariant manner. In this article, we employ recent…Read more
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1462Respecting boundaries: theoretical equivalence and structure beyond dynamicsEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (4): 1-28. 2023.A standard line in the contemporary philosophical literature has it that physical theories are equivalent only when they agree on their empirical content, where this empirical content is often understood as being encoded in the equations of motion of those theories. In this article, we question whether it is indeed the case that the empirical content of a theory is exhausted by its equations of motion, showing that (for example) considerations of boundary conditions play a key role in the empiri…Read more
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71Geometric Objects and PerspectivalismIn James Read & Nicholas J. Teh (eds.), The Philosophy and Physics of Noether's Theorems, Cambridge University Press. pp. 257-273. 2022.
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320Teaching and learning guide for: The epistemology of spacetimePhilosophy Compass 17 (10). 2022.
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78The limitations of inertial frame spacetime functionalismSynthese 199 (2): 229-251. 2021.For Knox, ‘spacetime’ is to be defined functionally, as that which picks out a structure of local inertial frames. Assuming that Knox is motivated to construct this functional definition of spacetime on the grounds that it appears to identify that structure which plays theoperationalrole of spacetime—i.e., that structure which is actually surveyed by physical rods and clocks built from matter fields—we identify in this paper important limitations of her approach: these limitations are based upon…Read more
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1329On the Mathematics and Metaphysics of the Hole ArgumentThe British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 76 (1): 21-43. 2025.We make some remarks on the mathematics and metaphysics of the hole argument, in response to a recent article in this journal by Weatherall ([2018]). Broadly speaking, we defend the mainstream philosophical literature from the claim that correct usage of the mathematics of general relativity `blocks' the argument.
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2647The Landscape and the Multiverse: What’s the Problem?Synthese 199 (3-4): 7749-7771. 2021.As a candidate theory of quantum gravity, the popularity of string theory has waxed and waned over the past four decades. One current source of scepticism is that the theory can be used to derive, depending upon the input geometrical assumptions that one makes, a vast range of different quantum field theories, giving rise to the so-called landscape problem. One apparent way to address the landscape problem is to posit the existence of a multiverse; this, however, has in turn drawn heightened att…Read more
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58The limitations of intertial frame spacetime functionalismSynthese 1 (Suppl 2): 229-251. 2019.For Knox, ‘spacetime’ is to be defined functionally, as that which picks out a structure of local inertial frames. Assuming that Knox is motivated to construct this functional definition of spacetime on the grounds that it appears to identify that structure which plays the operational role of spacetime—i.e., that structure which is actually surveyed by physical rods and clocks built from matter fields—we identify in this paper important limitations of her approach: these limitations are based up…Read more
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68Conformal Invariance of the Newtonian Weyl TensorFoundations of Physics 50 (11): 1418-1425. 2020.It is well-known that the conformal structure of a relativistic spacetime is of profound physical and conceptual interest. In this note, we consider the analogous structure for Newtonian theories. We show that the Newtonian Weyl tensor is an invariant of this structure.
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137Geometrical Constructivism and Modal Relationalism: Further Aspects of the Dynamical/Geometrical DebateInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 33 (1): 23-41. 2020.I draw together some recent literature on the debate between dynamical versus geometrical approaches to spacetime theories, in order to argue that there exist defensible versions of the geometr...
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157Sophistry about symmetries?Synthese 199 (1-2): 315-344. 2020.A common adage runs that, given a theory manifesting symmetries, the syntax of that theory should be modified in order to construct a new theory, from which symmetry-variant structure of the original theory has been excised. Call this strategy for explicating the underlying ontology of symmetry-related models reduction. Recently, Dewar has proposed an alternative to reduction as a means of articulating the ontology of symmetry-related models—what he calls sophistication, in which the semantics o…Read more
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117Redundant epistemic symmetriesStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 70 (C): 88-97. 2020.
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206Getting tense about relativitySynthese 198 (9): 8103-8125. 2020.Special relativity has been understood by many as vindicating a tenseless conception of time, denying the existence of tensed facts and a fortiori objective temporal passage. The reason for this is straightforward: both passage and the obtaining of tensed facts require a universal knife-edge present moment—yet this structure is not easily reconcilable with the relativity of simultaneity. The above being said, the prospects for tense and passage are sometimes claimed to be improved on moving to c…Read more
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90Gravitational Energy in Newtonian Gravity: A Response to Dewar and WeatherallFoundations of Physics 49 (10): 1086-1110. 2019.The paper investigates the status of gravitational energy in Newtonian Gravity, developing upon recent work by Dewar and Weatherall. The latter suggest that gravitational energy is a gauge quantity. This is potentially misleading: its gauge status crucially depends on the spacetime setting one adopts. In line with Møller-Nielsen’s plea for a motivational approach to symmetries, we supplement Dewar and Weatherall’s work by discussing gravitational energy–stress in Newtonian spacetime, Galilean sp…Read more
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217Two miracles of general relativityStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 64 (C): 14-25. 2018.We approach the physics of \emph{minimal coupling} in general relativity, demonstrating that in certain circumstances this leads to violations of the \emph{strong equivalence principle}, which states that, in general relativity, the dynamical laws of special relativity can be recovered at a point. We then assess the consequences of this result for the \emph{dynamical perspective on relativity}, finding that potential difficulties presented by such apparent violations of the strong equivalence pr…Read more
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83On miracles and spacetimeStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 65 103-111. 2019.
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3479Duality and OntologyPhilosophy Compass 13 (12). 2018.Dualities are a pervasive phenomenon in contemporary physics, in which two physical theories are empirically equivalent, yet prima facie make different ontological claims about the world (potentially very different claims—differing in e.g. the number and radius of dimensions of the universe). Dualities thus present a particular instantiation of the well-known notion of underdetermination of theory by evidence. Many different philosophical proposals have been made for how such putative underdeter…Read more
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120We construct a notion of teleparallelization for Newton-Cartan theory, and show that the teleparallel equivalent of this theory is Newtonian gravity; furthermore, we show that this result is consistent with teleparallelization in general relativity, and can be obtained by null-reducing the teleparallel equivalent of a five-dimensional gravitational wave solution. This work thus strengthens substantially the connections between four theories: Newton-Cartan theory, Newtonian gravitation theory, ge…Read more
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215The Dynamical Approach to Spacetime TheoriesIn Eleanor Knox & Alastair Wilson (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Physics, Routledge. 2022.We review the dynamical approach to spacetime theories---in particular, its origins in the development of special relativity, its opposition to the contemporary `geometrical' approach, and the manner in which it plays out in general relativity. In addition, we demonstrate that the approach is compatible with the `angle bracket school'.
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103In defence of Everettian decision theoryStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 63 136-140. 2018.
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242Functional Gravitational EnergyBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (1): 205-232. 2018.Does the gravitational field described in general relativity possess genuine stress-energy? We answer this question in the affirmative, in a weak sense applicable in a certain class of frames of a certain class of models of the theory, and arguably also in a strong sense, applicable in all frames of all models of the theory. In addition, we argue that one can be a realist about gravitational stress-energy in general relativity even if one is a relationist about spacetime ontology. In each case, …Read more
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195We discuss what we take to be three possible misconceptions in the foundations of general relativity, relating to: the interpretation of the weak equivalence principle and the relationship between gravity and inertia; the connection between gravitational redshift results and spacetime curvature; and the Einstein equivalence principle and the ability to ``transform away" gravity in local inertial coordinate systems.
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286The Interpretation of String-Theoretic DualitiesFoundations of Physics 46 (2): 209-235. 2016.We analyse the possibility that string-theoretic dualities present a genuine case of strong underdetermination of theory by evidence. Drawing on the parallel discussion of the hole argument, we assess the possible interpretations of dualities. We conclude that there exist at least two defensible interpretations on which dualities do not present a worrying case of underdetermination per se.
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