Description
The philosophy of physics deals with methodological, epistemological, and metaphysical issues in physics. This seminar addresses topics in naturalized metaphysics, the philosophy of space and time as they relate to physics, the philosophical implications of quantum physics, the physical origin of the direction of time, issues in the philosophy of cosmology and the philosophy of quantum gravity, or similar problems and debates.
For the spring semester 2025, the topics are (1) naturalism and the methodology of metaphysics. (2) naturalistic challenges to accounts of laws of nature and modality, (3) quantum non-locality and its philosophical implications, and (4) philosophical debates surrounding the quantum measurement problem.
Accessibility and Prerequisites. Participants should have successfully completed the course Introduction to Philosophy of Physics, or be similarly prepared.
This course will be taught in English.