I review the philosophical literature on the question of when two physical theories are equivalent. This includes a discussion of empirical equivalence, which is often taken to be necessary, and sometimes taken to be sufficient, for theoretical equivalence; and "interpretational" equivalence, which is the idea that two theories are equivalent just in case they have the same interpretation. It also includes a discussion of several formal notions of equivalence that have been considered in the recent philosophical literature, including (generalized) definitional equivalence and categorical equivalence. The article concludes with a brief discussion of the relationship between equivalence and duality
It is well known among physicists that many distinct physical theories are equiva- lent, in that the...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
String dualities establish empirical equivalence between theories that often look entirely different...
I review the philosophical literature on the question of when two physical theories are equivalent. ...
I review the philosophical literature on the question of when two physical theories are equivalent. ...
The main aim of this paper is to make a remark about the relation between (i) dualities between theo...
The main aim of this paper is to make a remark about the relation between (i) dualities between theo...
I argue that, on a judicious reading of two existing criteria--one syntactic and the other semantic-...
The main aim of this paper is to make a remark about the relation between (i) dualities between theo...
Theoretical equivalence and duality are two closely related notions: but their interconnection has s...
Theoretical equivalence and duality are two closely related notions: but their interconnection has s...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
In this paper I bring the recent philosophical literature on theoretical equivalence to bear on dual...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
It is well known among physicists that many distinct physical theories are equiva- lent, in that the...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
String dualities establish empirical equivalence between theories that often look entirely different...
I review the philosophical literature on the question of when two physical theories are equivalent. ...
I review the philosophical literature on the question of when two physical theories are equivalent. ...
The main aim of this paper is to make a remark about the relation between (i) dualities between theo...
The main aim of this paper is to make a remark about the relation between (i) dualities between theo...
I argue that, on a judicious reading of two existing criteria--one syntactic and the other semantic-...
The main aim of this paper is to make a remark about the relation between (i) dualities between theo...
Theoretical equivalence and duality are two closely related notions: but their interconnection has s...
Theoretical equivalence and duality are two closely related notions: but their interconnection has s...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
In this paper I bring the recent philosophical literature on theoretical equivalence to bear on dual...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
It is well known among physicists that many distinct physical theories are equiva- lent, in that the...
In recent years philosophers of science have explored categorical equivalence as a promising criteri...
String dualities establish empirical equivalence between theories that often look entirely different...