Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critically assess the alleged symmetry restoration at the fundamental scale. I draw attention to the contingency that gauge symmetries exhibit, that is, the fact that they have been chosen from an infinite space of possibilities. I appeal to this feature of group theory to argue that any metaphysical account of fundamental laws that expects symmetry restoration up to the fundamental level is not fully satisfactory. This is a symmetry argument in line with Curie’s first principle. Further, I argue that this same feature of group theory helps to explain the ‘unreasonable’ effectiveness of mathematics in physics, and that it reduces the philosophical s...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
When we use science to describe and understand the world around us, we are in essence grasping natur...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
Abstract: Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly lit...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
The view that it is symmetries, not particles, that are fundamental to nature is frequently expresse...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
When we use science to describe and understand the world around us, we are in essence grasping natur...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Much recent philosophy of physics has investigated the process of symmetry breaking. Here, I critica...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
Abstract: Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly lit...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
The view that it is symmetries, not particles, that are fundamental to nature is frequently expresse...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
Given its importance in modern physics, philosophers of science have paid surprisingly little attent...
When we use science to describe and understand the world around us, we are in essence grasping natur...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...