In his 1916 review paper on general relativity, Einstein made the often-quoted oracular remark that all physical measurements amount to a determination of coincidences, like the coincidence of a pointer with a mark on a scale. This argument, which was meant to express the requirement of general covariance, immediately gained great resonance. Philosophers like Schlick found that it expressed the novelty of general relativity, but the mathematician Kretschmann deemed it as trivial and valid in all spacetime theories. With the relevant exception of the physicists of Leiden (Ehrenfest, Lorentz, de Sitter, and Nordström), who were in epistolary contact with Einstein, the motivations behind the point-coincidence remark were not fully understood. ...
By inserting the dialogue between Einstein, Schlick and Reichenbach in a wider network of debates ab...
For the past two decades, Einstein's Hole Argument (which deals with the apparent indeterminateness ...
By inserting the dialogue between Einstein, Schlick and Reichenbach in a wider network of debates ab...
In his 1916 review paper on general relativity, Einstein made the often-quoted oracular remark that ...
The present paper attempts to show that a 1915 article by Erich Kretschmann must be credited not onl...
The present paper attempts to show that a 1915 article by Erich Kretschmann must be credited not onl...
The present paper attempts to show that a 1915 article by Erich Kretschmann must be credited not onl...
Einstein’s “point-coincidence argument'” as a response to the “hole argument” is usually considered ...
Einstein’s “point-coincidence argument'” as a response to the “hole argument” is usually considered ...
Einstein’s “point-coincidence argument'” as a response to the “hole argument” is usually considered ...
The logical empiricists played key roles in the battle over the philosophical interpretation of the ...
The individuation of point-events and the Hamiltonian way of distinguishing gravitational from inert...
We investigate the interplay and connections between symmetry properties of equations, the interpret...
For the past two decades, Einstein's Hole Argument (which deals with the apparent indeterminateness ...
Einstein regarded as one of the triumphs of his 1915 theory of gravity - the general theory of relat...
By inserting the dialogue between Einstein, Schlick and Reichenbach in a wider network of debates ab...
For the past two decades, Einstein's Hole Argument (which deals with the apparent indeterminateness ...
By inserting the dialogue between Einstein, Schlick and Reichenbach in a wider network of debates ab...
In his 1916 review paper on general relativity, Einstein made the often-quoted oracular remark that ...
The present paper attempts to show that a 1915 article by Erich Kretschmann must be credited not onl...
The present paper attempts to show that a 1915 article by Erich Kretschmann must be credited not onl...
The present paper attempts to show that a 1915 article by Erich Kretschmann must be credited not onl...
Einstein’s “point-coincidence argument'” as a response to the “hole argument” is usually considered ...
Einstein’s “point-coincidence argument'” as a response to the “hole argument” is usually considered ...
Einstein’s “point-coincidence argument'” as a response to the “hole argument” is usually considered ...
The logical empiricists played key roles in the battle over the philosophical interpretation of the ...
The individuation of point-events and the Hamiltonian way of distinguishing gravitational from inert...
We investigate the interplay and connections between symmetry properties of equations, the interpret...
For the past two decades, Einstein's Hole Argument (which deals with the apparent indeterminateness ...
Einstein regarded as one of the triumphs of his 1915 theory of gravity - the general theory of relat...
By inserting the dialogue between Einstein, Schlick and Reichenbach in a wider network of debates ab...
For the past two decades, Einstein's Hole Argument (which deals with the apparent indeterminateness ...
By inserting the dialogue between Einstein, Schlick and Reichenbach in a wider network of debates ab...