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Quantum decoherence in a pragmatist view:Part I
Quantum decoherence pragmatist quantum interpretation
2016/5/30
The quantum theory of decoherence plays an important role in a pragmatist interpretation of quantum theory. It governs the descriptive content of claims about values of physical magnitudes and offers ...
Recent Conceptual Consequences of Loop Quantum Gravity. Part III: A Postscript On Time.
Natural Philosophy Philosophy of Science Quantum Gravity
2008/4/22
With a view to the results discussed in the first two parts of this paper, the concept of time is revisited oncemore and chosen as an example in order to demonstrate the meaning of fundamental in both...
Recent Conceptual Consequences of Loop Quantum Gravity. Part II: Holistic Aspects.
Natural Philosophy Philosophy of Science Quantum Gravity
2008/4/22
Based on the foundational aspects which have been discussed as consequences of ongoing research on loop quantum gravity in the first part of this paper, the holistic aspects of the latter are discusse...
Recent Conceptual Consequences of Loop Quantum Gravity. Part I: Foundational Aspects.
Natural Philosophy Philosophy of Science Quantum Gravity
2008/4/22
Conceptual consequences of recent results in loop quantum gravity are collected and discussed here in view of their implications for a modern philosophy of science which is mainly understood as one th...
The incompleteness of extensional object languages of physics and time reversal. Part 2.
logic of physics intensional semantics for physics
2008/4/21
This continues from Part 1. It is shown how an intensional interpretation of physics object languages can be formalised, and how a syntactic compositional time reversal operator can subsequently be de...
The Scientific Philosophy and Philosophy of Science (Part 1)
epistemological errors physical terms
2008/4/21
It is shown that the physical terms have links with philosophical categories. If scientists ignore these ties then epistemological errors arise. The examples of such errors are considered.
The Scientific Philosophy and Philosophy of Science (Part 2)
epistemology scientific true criteria of true
2008/4/21
The main problem of epistemology has been considered. It is a problem of scientific true. It is shown that epistemology plays a criteria role for knowledge of true. The criteria of scientific true are...
The Scientific Philosophy and Philosophy of Science (Part 3)
causality evolutionary model dialectic model
2008/4/21
The problem of causality is considered. It is shown that two models of the causality exist. These are dialectic model and evolutionary model. The interrelation between models is considered. It is show...
Completeness and Categoricty, Part II: 20th Century Metalogic to 21st Century Semantics
axiomatic method
2008/4/10
This paper is the second in a two-part series in which we discuss several notions of completeness for systems of mathematical axioms, with special focus on their interrelations and historical origins ...
Completeness and Categoricity, Part I: 19th Century Axiomatics to 20th Century Metalogic
Categoricity Completeness
2008/4/10
This paper is the first in a two-part series in which we discuss several notions of completeness for systems of mathematical axioms, with special focus on their interrelations and historical origins i...
Juergen Heinrich Maar: Pequena História da Química. Uma História da Ciência da Matéria. Primeira Parte: Dos Primórdios a Lavoisier [A Short History of Chemistry. A History of the Science of Matter. First Part: From its Beginnings to Lavoisier], Editora Papa-Livro, Florianópolis, 1999, 848pp.(ISBN: 85-7291-049-2)
Juergen Heinrich Maar Philosophy of Chemistr
2008/4/3
Juergen Heinrich Maar offers a "short" overview of the history of chemistry from its inception to Lavoisier. It is a book written in Portuguese by a Brazilian chemist. The author begins by looking at ...
In many countries there is now growing awareness that introductory ethics courses should become part of the university curricula in the natural and engineering sciences. Obviously, this is a big chall...
There is a particular irony that chemistry – the most visual, tactile, and pungent of sciences – is rarely associated with modern notions of aesthetics and science. Indeed, as any examination of aesth...
The second part of our special issue on Aesthetics and Visualization in Chemistry (for the first part click here) consists of three scholarly papers, a book review, and something that one does not exp...
Some fifteen years ago, when the term 'nanotechnology' was almost unknown, ideas about molecular manufacturing or 'producing new materials at the nanometer scale' would clearly have been associated wi...