Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale
Contemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity
Herausgeber: Callender, Craig; Huggett, Nick
Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale
Contemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity
Herausgeber: Callender, Craig; Huggett, Nick
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Was the first book to examine the exciting area of overlap between philosophy and quantum mechanics with chapters by leading experts from around the world.
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Was the first book to examine the exciting area of overlap between philosophy and quantum mechanics with chapters by leading experts from around the world.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780521662802
- ISBN-10: 052166280X
- Artikelnr.: 21531744
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 901g
- ISBN-13: 9780521662802
- ISBN-10: 052166280X
- Artikelnr.: 21531744
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Introduction Craig Callendar and Nick Huggett; Part I. Theories
of Quantum Gravity and their Philosophical Dimensions: 2. Spacetime and the
philosophical challenge of quantum gravity Jeremy Butterfield and
Christopher Isham; 3. Naive quantum gravity Steven Weinstein; 4. Quantum
spacetime: what do we know? Carlo Rovelli; Part II. Strings: 5. Reflections
on the fate of spacetime Edward Witten; 6. A philosopher looks at string
theory Robert Weingard; 7. Black holes, dumb holes, and entropy William G.
Unruh; Part III. Topological Quantum Field Theory: 8. Higher-dimensional
algebra and Planck scale physics John C. Baez; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and
the Interpretation of General Relativity: 9. On general covariance and best
matching Julian B. Barbour; 10. Pre-Socratic quantum gravity Gordon Belot
and John Earman; 11. The origin of the spacetime metric: Bell's 'Lorentzian
Pedagogy' and its significance in general relativity Harvey R. Brown and
Oliver Pooley; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics: 12. Quantum spacetime without observers: ontological clarity and
the conceptual foundations of quantum gravity Sheldon Goldstein and Stefan
Teufel; 13. On gravity's role in quantum state reduction Roger Penrose; 14.
Why the quantum must yield to gravity Joy Christian.
of Quantum Gravity and their Philosophical Dimensions: 2. Spacetime and the
philosophical challenge of quantum gravity Jeremy Butterfield and
Christopher Isham; 3. Naive quantum gravity Steven Weinstein; 4. Quantum
spacetime: what do we know? Carlo Rovelli; Part II. Strings: 5. Reflections
on the fate of spacetime Edward Witten; 6. A philosopher looks at string
theory Robert Weingard; 7. Black holes, dumb holes, and entropy William G.
Unruh; Part III. Topological Quantum Field Theory: 8. Higher-dimensional
algebra and Planck scale physics John C. Baez; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and
the Interpretation of General Relativity: 9. On general covariance and best
matching Julian B. Barbour; 10. Pre-Socratic quantum gravity Gordon Belot
and John Earman; 11. The origin of the spacetime metric: Bell's 'Lorentzian
Pedagogy' and its significance in general relativity Harvey R. Brown and
Oliver Pooley; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics: 12. Quantum spacetime without observers: ontological clarity and
the conceptual foundations of quantum gravity Sheldon Goldstein and Stefan
Teufel; 13. On gravity's role in quantum state reduction Roger Penrose; 14.
Why the quantum must yield to gravity Joy Christian.
Preface; 1. Introduction Craig Callendar and Nick Huggett; Part I. Theories
of Quantum Gravity and their Philosophical Dimensions: 2. Spacetime and the
philosophical challenge of quantum gravity Jeremy Butterfield and
Christopher Isham; 3. Naive quantum gravity Steven Weinstein; 4. Quantum
spacetime: what do we know? Carlo Rovelli; Part II. Strings: 5. Reflections
on the fate of spacetime Edward Witten; 6. A philosopher looks at string
theory Robert Weingard; 7. Black holes, dumb holes, and entropy William G.
Unruh; Part III. Topological Quantum Field Theory: 8. Higher-dimensional
algebra and Planck scale physics John C. Baez; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and
the Interpretation of General Relativity: 9. On general covariance and best
matching Julian B. Barbour; 10. Pre-Socratic quantum gravity Gordon Belot
and John Earman; 11. The origin of the spacetime metric: Bell's 'Lorentzian
Pedagogy' and its significance in general relativity Harvey R. Brown and
Oliver Pooley; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics: 12. Quantum spacetime without observers: ontological clarity and
the conceptual foundations of quantum gravity Sheldon Goldstein and Stefan
Teufel; 13. On gravity's role in quantum state reduction Roger Penrose; 14.
Why the quantum must yield to gravity Joy Christian.
of Quantum Gravity and their Philosophical Dimensions: 2. Spacetime and the
philosophical challenge of quantum gravity Jeremy Butterfield and
Christopher Isham; 3. Naive quantum gravity Steven Weinstein; 4. Quantum
spacetime: what do we know? Carlo Rovelli; Part II. Strings: 5. Reflections
on the fate of spacetime Edward Witten; 6. A philosopher looks at string
theory Robert Weingard; 7. Black holes, dumb holes, and entropy William G.
Unruh; Part III. Topological Quantum Field Theory: 8. Higher-dimensional
algebra and Planck scale physics John C. Baez; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and
the Interpretation of General Relativity: 9. On general covariance and best
matching Julian B. Barbour; 10. Pre-Socratic quantum gravity Gordon Belot
and John Earman; 11. The origin of the spacetime metric: Bell's 'Lorentzian
Pedagogy' and its significance in general relativity Harvey R. Brown and
Oliver Pooley; Part IV. Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics: 12. Quantum spacetime without observers: ontological clarity and
the conceptual foundations of quantum gravity Sheldon Goldstein and Stefan
Teufel; 13. On gravity's role in quantum state reduction Roger Penrose; 14.
Why the quantum must yield to gravity Joy Christian.