It is widely recognized that 'global' symmetries, such as the boost invariance of classical mechanics and special relativity, can give rise to direct empirical counterparts such as the Galileo-ship phenomenon. However, conventional wisdom holds that 'local' symmetries, such as the diffeomorphism invariance of general relativity and the gauge invariance of classical electromagnetism, have no such direct empirical counterparts. We argue against this conventional wisdom. We develop a framework for analysing the relationship between Galileo-ship empirical phenomena on the one hand, and physical theories that model such phenomena on the other, that renders the relationship between theoretical and empirical symmetries transparent, and from which ...
The recent debate about whether gauge symmetries can be empirically significant has focused on the p...
The thought experiment known as Galileo's ship exemplifies a relational empirical significance of su...
Abstract Special relativity is based on the apparent contradiction between two pos-tulates, namely, ...
It is widely recognised that 'global' symmetries, such as the boost invariance of classical mechanic...
This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of th...
This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of th...
This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of th...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Abstract: Not all symmetries are on a par. For instance, within Newtonian mechanics, we seem to have...
AbstractNot all symmetries are on a par. For instance, within Newtonian mechanics, we seem to have a...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
The recent debate about whether gauge symmetries can be empirically significant has focused on the p...
The empirical content of the modern definition of relativity given in the Andersonian approach to sp...
I use the empirical approach to the direct empirical status (DES) to clarify the question of which t...
The thought experiment known as Galileo's ship exemplifies a relational empirical significance of su...
The recent debate about whether gauge symmetries can be empirically significant has focused on the p...
The thought experiment known as Galileo's ship exemplifies a relational empirical significance of su...
Abstract Special relativity is based on the apparent contradiction between two pos-tulates, namely, ...
It is widely recognised that 'global' symmetries, such as the boost invariance of classical mechanic...
This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of th...
This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of th...
This article investigates and resolves the question whether gauge symmetry can display analogs of th...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
Abstract: Not all symmetries are on a par. For instance, within Newtonian mechanics, we seem to have...
AbstractNot all symmetries are on a par. For instance, within Newtonian mechanics, we seem to have a...
In a recent paper in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Kosso discussed the observat...
The recent debate about whether gauge symmetries can be empirically significant has focused on the p...
The empirical content of the modern definition of relativity given in the Andersonian approach to sp...
I use the empirical approach to the direct empirical status (DES) to clarify the question of which t...
The thought experiment known as Galileo's ship exemplifies a relational empirical significance of su...
The recent debate about whether gauge symmetries can be empirically significant has focused on the p...
The thought experiment known as Galileo's ship exemplifies a relational empirical significance of su...
Abstract Special relativity is based on the apparent contradiction between two pos-tulates, namely, ...