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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2007

Pages: 161-207

Series: The Frontiers Collection

ISBN (Hardback): 9783540337317

Full citation:

, "Measurement and the unity of physics", in: Particle metaphysics, Berlin, Springer, 2007

Measurement and the unity of physics

pp. 161-207

in: Brigitte Falkenburg, Particle metaphysics, Berlin, Springer, 2007

Abstract

The preceding chapters showed that the measurement theory of current particle physics has two predominant features. First, it is heterogeneous. To put it in Nancy Cartwright's terms, it has a piecemeal structure.1 It combines non-relativistic and relativistic laws from classical physics and several quantum theories. Second, it is based on powerful unifying principles. The construction of the length, time, and mass scales establishes at least a semantic unity of physics. The use of such a heterogeneous measurement theory is no grist for Nancy Cartwright's mills. It is based on trust in a hidden unity of physics. In this chapter I will investigate the heuristic assumptions and the unifying principles behind this trust.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2007

Pages: 161-207

Series: The Frontiers Collection

ISBN (Hardback): 9783540337317

Full citation:

, "Measurement and the unity of physics", in: Particle metaphysics, Berlin, Springer, 2007