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Typicality Reasoning in Probability, Physics, and Metaphysics: New Directions in the Philosophy of Science

Autor Dustin Lazarovici
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 noi 2023
This book provides a comprehensive investigation into the concept of typicality and its significance for physics and the philosophy of science. It identifies typicality as a fundamental way of reasoning, central to how natural laws explain and are tested against phenomena. The book discusses various applications of typicality to foundational questions in physics and beyond.These include:
    a unified interpretation of objective probabilities in classical mechanics and quantum mechanics
  • a detailed discussion of Boltzmann's statistical mechanics, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics
  • a novel account of the asymmetry of causation and the arrow of time
 
Finally, the book turns to the question: "What are laws of nature"? It argues that typicality extends to a powerful way of reasoning in metaphysics that can and should inform our commitments about the fundamental ontology of the world. On this basis, it develops an argument against theHumean best system account, according to which laws of nature are merely an efficient summary of contingent regularities. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031334474
ISBN-10: 3031334477
Pagini: 374
Ilustrații: XVII, 374 p. 15 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria New Directions in the Philosophy of Science

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction.- Part I: Probability.- 2. Typicality in Probability Theory.- 3. Cournot’s Principle.- 4. A Typicality Theory of Probability.- 5. The Mentaculus: Typicality versus Humean Chances.- 6. The Structure of Typicality.- Part II: Physics.- 7. From the Universe to Subsystems.- 8. Boltzmann’s Statistical Mechanics.- 9. It’s Complicated: The Relationship of Physics and Mathematics.- 10. Boltzmann Equation and the H-theorem.-11. Past Hypothesis and the Arrow of Time.-12. Causality and the Arrow of Time.-13. Quantum Mechanics.- Part III: Beyond Physics.-14. Other Applications of Typicality.-15. Special Science Laws.-16. Typicality and the Metaphysics of Laws.- Appendix A Time-reversal Invariance.- Appendix B Proof of Theorems

Notă biografică

Dustin Lazarovici studied physics and mathematics at the University of Munich. He holds a PhD in mathematics from the University of Munich and a PhD in philosophy from the University of Lausanne. He is currently an Assistant Professor for philosophy of physics and philosophy of science at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.                                   

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This book provides a comprehensive investigation into the concept of typicality and its significance for physics and the philosophy of science. It identifies typicality as a fundamental way of reasoning, central to how natural laws explain and are tested against phenomena. The book discusses various applications of typicality to foundational questions in physics and beyond.These include:
    a unified interpretation of objective probabilities in classical mechanics and quantum mechanics
  • a detailed discussion of Boltzmann's statistical mechanics, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics
  • a novel account of the asymmetry of causation and the arrow of time
 
Finally, the book turns to the question: "What are laws of nature"? It argues that typicality extends to a powerful way of reasoning in metaphysics that can and should inform our commitments about the fundamental ontology of the world. On this basis, it develops an argument against the Humean best system account, according to which laws of nature are merely an efficient summary of contingent regularities. 

Dustin Lazarovici studied physics and mathematics at the University of Munich. He holds a PhD in mathematics from the University of Munich and a PhD in philosophy from the University of Lausanne. He is currently an Assistant Professor for philosophy of physics and philosophy of science at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. 

Caracteristici

Discusses various applications of typicality to foundational questions in physics Shows that typicality is a powerful way of reasoning in metaphysics Develops an argument against the Humean best system account