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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 279-298

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402095092

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Thomas Ryckman, "Hermann Weyl and "first philosophy"", in: Constituting objectivity, Berlin, Springer, 2009

Abstract

The current vogue of naturalism – whether of a pragmatist, instrumentalist or realist variety – in philosophy of physics is largely attributable to a fiction promulgated by logical empiricism, but surviving the latter's demise. It states that relatively theory (especially general relativity) comprised a decisive refutation of Kant, and transcendental idealism more broadly. A closer look at the early years of general relativity reveals a considerably different picture. Here we trace how transcendental idealism informed Weyl's construction of a "purely infinitesimal geometry" whose additional (gauge) degrees of freedom enabled incorporation of electromagnetism into the spacetime metric.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2009

Pages: 279-298

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402095092

Full citation:

Thomas Ryckman, "Hermann Weyl and "first philosophy"", in: Constituting objectivity, Berlin, Springer, 2009