This paper is a brief (and hopelessly incomplete) non-standard introduction to the philosophy of space and time. It is an introduction because I plan to give an overview of what I consider some of the main questions about space and time: Is space a substance over and above matter? How many dimensions does it have? Is space-time fundamental or emergent? Does time have a direction? Does time even exist? Nonetheless, this introduction is not standard because I conclude the discussion by presenting the material with an original spin, guided by a particular understanding of fundamental physical theories, the so-called primitive ontology approach.

(2017). Space, Time, and (How They) Matter: A Discussion of Some Metaphysical Insights about the Nature of Space and Time Provided by Our Best Fundamental Physical Theories . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/259780

Space, Time, and (How They) Matter: A Discussion of Some Metaphysical Insights about the Nature of Space and Time Provided by Our Best Fundamental Physical Theories

Allori, Valia
2017-01-01

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This paper is a brief (and hopelessly incomplete) non-standard introduction to the philosophy of space and time. It is an introduction because I plan to give an overview of what I consider some of the main questions about space and time: Is space a substance over and above matter? How many dimensions does it have? Is space-time fundamental or emergent? Does time have a direction? Does time even exist? Nonetheless, this introduction is not standard because I conclude the discussion by presenting the material with an original spin, guided by a particular understanding of fundamental physical theories, the so-called primitive ontology approach.
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4-dic-2016
2017
Space, Time, and Frontiers of Human Understanding
Wuppuluri, Shyam; Ghirardi, Giancarlo;
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9783319444178
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Cham
Springer
Settore M-FIL/02 - Logica e Filosofia della Scienza
Bohmian Mechanic; Extra Dimension; Quantum Gravity; String Theory; Wave Function;
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(2017). Space, Time, and (How They) Matter: A Discussion of Some Metaphysical Insights about the Nature of Space and Time Provided by Our Best Fundamental Physical Theories . Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/259780
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