On Theories : : Logical Empiricism and the Methodology of Modern Physics / / William Demopoulos; ed. by Michael Friedman.

A renowned philosopher’s final work, illuminating how the logical empiricist tradition has failed to appreciate the role of actual experiments in forming its philosophy of science. The logical empiricist treatment of physics dominated twentieth-century philosophy of science. But the logical empirici...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Editor’s Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Logical Empiricist and Related Reconstructions of Theoretical Knowledge -- 1.1 The Partial Interpretation Account of Theories -- 1.2 Carnap on Ramsey Sentences and the Explicit Definition of Theoretical Terms -- 1.3 A Proposal of David Lewis and Two Theorems of John Winnie -- 1.4 Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument -- 1.5 Ramsey on Russell’s Analysis of Matter and the Partial Interpretation of Theories -- 1.6 Constructive Empiricism and Partial Interpretation -- 2 Molecular Reality -- 2.1 The Molecular Hypothesis -- 2.2 Molecular Reality and Brownian Motion -- 2.3 The Nature and Status of Perrin’s “Connecting Link” -- 2.4 Perrin’s Argument for Molecular Reality -- 2.5 Thomson and the Constitution of Cathode Rays -- 3 Poincaré on the Theories of Modern Physics -- 3.1 Poincaré on “True Relations” -- 3.2 Robustness versus Consilience -- 3.3 Poincaré and Scientific Realism -- 3.4 Russell and Poincaré -- 4 Quantum Reality -- 4.1 Bohr on the Primacy of Classical Concepts -- 4.2 Complementarity, Completeness, and Einstein’s Local Realism -- 4.3 Bell’s Theorem and Einstein’s Local Realism -- 4.4 Quantum Mechanics and Reality -- Editor’s Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index
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A renowned philosopher’s final work, illuminating how the logical empiricist tradition has failed to appreciate the role of actual experiments in forming its philosophy of science. The logical empiricist treatment of physics dominated twentieth-century philosophy of science. But the logical empiricist tradition, for all it accomplished, does not do justice to the way in which empirical evidence functions in modern physics. In his final work, the late philosopher of science William Demopoulos contends that philosophers have failed to provide an adequate epistemology of science because they have failed to appreciate the tightly woven character of theory and evidence. As a consequence, theory comes apart from evidence. This trouble is nowhere more evident than in theorizing about particle and quantum physics. Arguing that we must consider actual experiments as they have unfolded across history, Demopoulos provides a new epistemology of theories and evidence, albeit one that stands on the shoulders of giants. On Theories finds clarity in Isaac Newton’s suspicion of mere “hypotheses.” Newton’s methodology lies in the background of Jean Perrin’s experimental investigations of molecular reality and of the subatomic investigations of J. J. Thomson and Robert Millikan. Demopoulos extends this account to offer novel insights into the distinctive nature of quantum reality, where a logico-mathematical reconstruction of Bohrian complementarity meets John Stewart Bell’s empirical analysis of Einstein’s “local realism.” On Theories ultimately provides a new interpretation of quantum probabilities as themselves objectively representing empirical reality.
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Empiricism.
Physics Philosophy.
Quantum theory.
Science Philosophy.
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Avogadro’s constant.
Bell’s theorem.
Bohr.
Brownian motion.
Gleason’s theorem.
Gödel.
Hilbertian axiomatics.
Maxwell-Boltzmann statistics.
Poincaré.
Putnam.
Ramsey sentences.
constructive empiricism.
quantum logic.
second law of thermodynamics.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Editor’s Foreword --
Introduction --
1 Logical Empiricist and Related Reconstructions of Theoretical Knowledge --
1.1 The Partial Interpretation Account of Theories --
1.2 Carnap on Ramsey Sentences and the Explicit Definition of Theoretical Terms --
1.3 A Proposal of David Lewis and Two Theorems of John Winnie --
1.4 Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument --
1.5 Ramsey on Russell’s Analysis of Matter and the Partial Interpretation of Theories --
1.6 Constructive Empiricism and Partial Interpretation --
2 Molecular Reality --
2.1 The Molecular Hypothesis --
2.2 Molecular Reality and Brownian Motion --
2.3 The Nature and Status of Perrin’s “Connecting Link” --
2.4 Perrin’s Argument for Molecular Reality --
2.5 Thomson and the Constitution of Cathode Rays --
3 Poincaré on the Theories of Modern Physics --
3.1 Poincaré on “True Relations” --
3.2 Robustness versus Consilience --
3.3 Poincaré and Scientific Realism --
3.4 Russell and Poincaré --
4 Quantum Reality --
4.1 Bohr on the Primacy of Classical Concepts --
4.2 Complementarity, Completeness, and Einstein’s Local Realism --
4.3 Bell’s Theorem and Einstein’s Local Realism --
4.4 Quantum Mechanics and Reality --
Editor’s Afterword --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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CONTENTS --
Editor’s Foreword --
Introduction --
1 Logical Empiricist and Related Reconstructions of Theoretical Knowledge --
1.1 The Partial Interpretation Account of Theories --
1.2 Carnap on Ramsey Sentences and the Explicit Definition of Theoretical Terms --
1.3 A Proposal of David Lewis and Two Theorems of John Winnie --
1.4 Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument --
1.5 Ramsey on Russell’s Analysis of Matter and the Partial Interpretation of Theories --
1.6 Constructive Empiricism and Partial Interpretation --
2 Molecular Reality --
2.1 The Molecular Hypothesis --
2.2 Molecular Reality and Brownian Motion --
2.3 The Nature and Status of Perrin’s “Connecting Link” --
2.4 Perrin’s Argument for Molecular Reality --
2.5 Thomson and the Constitution of Cathode Rays --
3 Poincaré on the Theories of Modern Physics --
3.1 Poincaré on “True Relations” --
3.2 Robustness versus Consilience --
3.3 Poincaré and Scientific Realism --
3.4 Russell and Poincaré --
4 Quantum Reality --
4.1 Bohr on the Primacy of Classical Concepts --
4.2 Complementarity, Completeness, and Einstein’s Local Realism --
4.3 Bell’s Theorem and Einstein’s Local Realism --
4.4 Quantum Mechanics and Reality --
Editor’s Afterword --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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CONTENTS --
Editor’s Foreword --
Introduction --
1 Logical Empiricist and Related Reconstructions of Theoretical Knowledge --
1.1 The Partial Interpretation Account of Theories --
1.2 Carnap on Ramsey Sentences and the Explicit Definition of Theoretical Terms --
1.3 A Proposal of David Lewis and Two Theorems of John Winnie --
1.4 Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument --
1.5 Ramsey on Russell’s Analysis of Matter and the Partial Interpretation of Theories --
1.6 Constructive Empiricism and Partial Interpretation --
2 Molecular Reality --
2.1 The Molecular Hypothesis --
2.2 Molecular Reality and Brownian Motion --
2.3 The Nature and Status of Perrin’s “Connecting Link” --
2.4 Perrin’s Argument for Molecular Reality --
2.5 Thomson and the Constitution of Cathode Rays --
3 Poincaré on the Theories of Modern Physics --
3.1 Poincaré on “True Relations” --
3.2 Robustness versus Consilience --
3.3 Poincaré and Scientific Realism --
3.4 Russell and Poincaré --
4 Quantum Reality --
4.1 Bohr on the Primacy of Classical Concepts --
4.2 Complementarity, Completeness, and Einstein’s Local Realism --
4.3 Bell’s Theorem and Einstein’s Local Realism --
4.4 Quantum Mechanics and Reality --
Editor’s Afterword --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Acknowledgments --
Index
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