The following pages link to (Q3250585):
Displaying 50 items.
- `\dots But I still cant get rid of a sense of artificiality': the Reichenbach-Einstein debate on the geometrization of the electromagnetic field (Q291137) (← links)
- What is the axiomatic method? (Q408327) (← links)
- Reichenbach on the relative a priori and the context of discovery/justification distinction (Q411551) (← links)
- Reichenbach and Weyl on apriority and mathematical applicability (Q411561) (← links)
- Talking at cross-purposes: how Einstein and the logical empiricists never agreed on what they were disagreeing about (Q484899) (← links)
- The forgotten tradition: how the logical empiricists missed the philosophical significance of the work of Riemann, Christoffel and Ricci (Q485618) (← links)
- Book review of: I. Hacking, Why is there philosophy of mathematics at all? (Q517905) (← links)
- Logic in general philosophy of science: Old things and new things (Q542119) (← links)
- Interpreting quantum gravity (Q640102) (← links)
- Faster-than-\(c\) signals, special relativity, and causality (Q699055) (← links)
- And yet it moves: the observability of the rotation of the Earth (Q707720) (← links)
- The inertial transformations and the relativity principle (Q816171) (← links)
- Conventionalism, structuralism and neo-Kantianism in Poincaré's philosophy of science (Q905650) (← links)
- Friedman's thesis (Q905653) (← links)
- A spatially-VSL gravity model with 1-PN limit of GRT (Q930142) (← links)
- Time travel in Goedel's space (Q1160932) (← links)
- The logical study of science (Q1164615) (← links)
- Branching space-time (Q1198418) (← links)
- Grünbaum on the conventionality of geometry (Q1211483) (← links)
- Laws, modalities and counterfactuals (Q1239724) (← links)
- Concerning a probabilistic theory of causation adequate for the causal theory of time (Q1249385) (← links)
- Are Newtonian gravitation and geometrized Newtonian gravitation theoretically equivalent? (Q1706751) (← links)
- Extracting geometry from quantum spacetime. Obstacles down the road (Q1735904) (← links)
- Maxwell equations and inertial transformations (Q1768577) (← links)
- Temporally symmetric causal relations in Minkowski space-time (Q1843820) (← links)
- Simultaneity as an invariant equivalence relation (Q1929883) (← links)
- Topology, cosmology and convention (Q2265665) (← links)
- Generalized Edwards transformation and principle of permutation invariance (Q2269937) (← links)
- Conventionality and reality (Q2286516) (← links)
- On the empirical equivalence between special relativity and Lorentz's ether theory (Q2351909) (← links)
- Special relativity kinematics with anisotropic propagation of light and correspondence principle (Q2361320) (← links)
- Logic of simultaneity (Q2390846) (← links)
- Note on clock synchronization and Edwards transformations (Q2432469) (← links)
- Superluminal signals and the resolution of the causal paradox (Q2505953) (← links)
- On the nature and purpose of measurement (Q2531559) (← links)
- Kant's formulation of the laws of motion (Q2563155) (← links)
- Philosophy of physics. Space and Time (Q2901290) (← links)
- GENERALIZED RADAR 4-COORDINATES AND EQUAL-TIME CAUCHY SURFACES FOR ARBITRARY ACCELERATED OBSERVERS (Q3500316) (← links)
- UNSPEAKABLES AND THE EPISTEMOLOGICAL PATH TOWARD QUANTUM GRAVITY (Q3532157) (← links)
- PASCH’S PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS (Q3550707) (← links)
- The Transformation of American Political Space 1982–2002 (Q3605214) (← links)
- Conventionalism and realism in Hans Reichenbach's philosophy of geometry (Q4798488) (← links)
- Space-time relationism in Newtonian and relativistic physics (Q4798491) (← links)
- <i>The Status of our Ordinary Three Dimensions in a Quantum Universe</i><sup>1</sup> (Q5275784) (← links)
- Operational Foundation of Einstein's General Theory of Relativity (Q5333944) (← links)
- Newton’s Conceptual Argument for Absolute Space (Q5433128) (← links)
- THE STRUCTURE OF SPACE–TIME: RELATIVITY GROUPS (Q5484704) (← links)
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- Foundations of geometry (Q5903554) (← links)
- Superluminal influences, hidden variables, and signaling (Q5961177) (← links)