Coordinate-based approaches to physical theories remain standard in mainstream physics but are largely eschewed in foundational discussion in favour of coordinate-free differential-geometric approaches. I defend the conceptual and mathematical legitimacy of the coordinate-based approach for foundational work. In doing so, I provide an account of the Kleinian conception of geometry as a theory of invariance under symmetry groups; I argue that this conception continues to play a very substantial role in contemporary mathematical physics and indeed that supposedly ``coordinate-free'' differential geometry relies centrally on this conception of geometry. I discuss some foundational and pedagogical advantages of the coordinate-based formulation ...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
In this essay, I explore a metaphor in geometry for the debate between the unity and the disunity of...
It is well-known that Newton’s theory of gravity, commonly held to describe a gravitational force, c...
Coordinate-based approaches to physical theories remain standard in mainstream physics but are large...
I discuss and clarify the relationship between the recent wave of 'intrinsic' coordinate-free approa...
This is an essay about general covariance, and what it says (or doesn't say) about spacetime structu...
Brown and Pooley's `dynamical approach’ to physical theories zeroes-in on an unexplained correlation...
Where modern formulations of relatively theory use differentiable manifolds to space-time, Einstein ...
For many years now it has become conventional for theorists to argue that "space-time is doomed", wi...
We investigate the interplay and connections between symmetry properties of equations, the interpret...
summary:In spite of the provocative title this is a run of the mill review of supersymmetry. The onl...
We review the dynamical approach to spacetime theories---in particular, (a) its origins in the devel...
Diffeomorphism invariance is sometimes taken to be a criterion of background independence. This cla...
It is a commonplace in the foundations of physics, attributed to Kretschmann, that any local physica...
We show that Einstein’s equations for the gravitational field can be derived from an action which is...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
In this essay, I explore a metaphor in geometry for the debate between the unity and the disunity of...
It is well-known that Newton’s theory of gravity, commonly held to describe a gravitational force, c...
Coordinate-based approaches to physical theories remain standard in mainstream physics but are large...
I discuss and clarify the relationship between the recent wave of 'intrinsic' coordinate-free approa...
This is an essay about general covariance, and what it says (or doesn't say) about spacetime structu...
Brown and Pooley's `dynamical approach’ to physical theories zeroes-in on an unexplained correlation...
Where modern formulations of relatively theory use differentiable manifolds to space-time, Einstein ...
For many years now it has become conventional for theorists to argue that "space-time is doomed", wi...
We investigate the interplay and connections between symmetry properties of equations, the interpret...
summary:In spite of the provocative title this is a run of the mill review of supersymmetry. The onl...
We review the dynamical approach to spacetime theories---in particular, (a) its origins in the devel...
Diffeomorphism invariance is sometimes taken to be a criterion of background independence. This cla...
It is a commonplace in the foundations of physics, attributed to Kretschmann, that any local physica...
We show that Einstein’s equations for the gravitational field can be derived from an action which is...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
In this essay, I explore a metaphor in geometry for the debate between the unity and the disunity of...
It is well-known that Newton’s theory of gravity, commonly held to describe a gravitational force, c...