This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacetime, giving a sense in which acceleration is relative in gravitational theory. However, caution is needed: assessing whether this is a robust or interesting sense of the relativity of acceleration depends upon subtle questions over how to identify the spacetime structure of a theory
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
We discuss a teleparallel version of Newton--Cartan gravity. This theory arises as a formal large-sp...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
This paper argues for the appropriateness of Maxwell spacetime as the minimal spacetime structure in...
I discuss and clarify the relationship between the recent wave of 'intrinsic' coordinate-free approa...
A recent flurry of work has addressed the question whether Maxwell gravitation and Newton-Cartan the...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I argue that the gravitational redshift effect cannot be explained purely by way of uniformly accele...
The Belinfante-Swihart (BS) theory is reformulated in a representation in which uncharged matter res...
It is well-known that Newton’s theory of gravity, commonly held to describe a gravitational force, c...
Intertheoretic reduction in physics aspires to be both to be explanatory and perfectly general: it e...
We argue that the geodesic hypothesis based on auto-parallels of the Levi-Civita connection may need...
General Relativity explains with precision the anomalous advance of the perihelion of Mercury, disco...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
We discuss a teleparallel version of Newton--Cartan gravity. This theory arises as a formal large-sp...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...
This paper gives an explicit presentation of Newtonian gravitation on the backdrop of Maxwell spacet...
In this paper, I build upon and extend Weatherall’s answer to the question posed by Saunders: “What ...
This paper argues for the appropriateness of Maxwell spacetime as the minimal spacetime structure in...
I discuss and clarify the relationship between the recent wave of 'intrinsic' coordinate-free approa...
A recent flurry of work has addressed the question whether Maxwell gravitation and Newton-Cartan the...
I address a question recently raised by Simon Saunders [Phil. Sci. 80(2): 22-48 (2013)] concerning t...
I argue that the gravitational redshift effect cannot be explained purely by way of uniformly accele...
The Belinfante-Swihart (BS) theory is reformulated in a representation in which uncharged matter res...
It is well-known that Newton’s theory of gravity, commonly held to describe a gravitational force, c...
Intertheoretic reduction in physics aspires to be both to be explanatory and perfectly general: it e...
We argue that the geodesic hypothesis based on auto-parallels of the Levi-Civita connection may need...
General Relativity explains with precision the anomalous advance of the perihelion of Mercury, disco...
Using as a starting point recent and apparently incompatible conclusions by Simon Saunders (Philosop...
We discuss a teleparallel version of Newton--Cartan gravity. This theory arises as a formal large-sp...
I provide an alternative characterization of a "standard of rotation" in the context of classical sp...