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25Eugene D. Mayers 1915-2007Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 81 (2). 2007.A memorial notice
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57Interpreting Physics: Language and the Classical/Quantim DivideSpringer. 2011.This book is the first to offer a systematic account of the role of language in the development and interpretation of physics. An historical-conceptual analysis of the co-evolution of physics and mathematics leads to the classical/quantum interface. Bohr's interpretation is analyzed and extended to the interpretation of the standard model of particle physics.
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101The Nature of Physical Knowledge (review)Modern Schoolman 39 (3): 269-272. 1962.A review of a book bu L. W. Friedrich, S. J.
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123Review of From c-Numbers to q-Numbers: The Classical History of Quantum Theory by Olivier DarrigolPhilosophy of Science 62 (2): 348-350. 1995.
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117Interpreting Bodies: Classical and Quantum Objects in Modern Physics. Elena CastellaniIsis 92 (1): 209-210. 2001.
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89Bohr and the Realism DebatesIn Jan Faye & Henry J. Folse (eds.), Niels Bohr and Contemporary Philosophy, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1993.This article clarifies Bohr's position by focusing on the work he did in nuclear physics and scattering theory.
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396The truth of scientific claimsPhilosophy of Science 49 (3): 437-462. 1982.The idea that science aspires to and routinely achieves truths about the world has been challenged in recent writings. Rather than beginning with a theory of scientific development, or of scientific explanation, we begin with a consideration of truth claims in ordinary discourse, particularly with Davidson's truth-functional semantics. Next we consider the way in which some framework features of ordinary language discourse are extended to and modified in scientific discourse. Two areas are treat…Read more
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1045The consistent histories reformulation of quantum mechanics was developed by Robert Griffiths, given a formal logical systematization by Roland Omn\`{e}s, and under the label `decoherent histories', was independently developed by Murray Gell-Mann and James Hartle and extended to quantum cosmology. Criticisms of CH involve issues of meaning, truth, objectivity, and coherence, a mixture of philosophy and physics. We will briefly consider the original formulation of CH and some basic objections. Th…Read more
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Boston CollegeRetired faculty
Saint Louis University
PhD, 1959
Hayward, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| General Philosophy of Science |