Oxford Philosophy of Physics
The University of Oxford is one of the leading centres worldwide for philosophy of physics: the conceptual, philosophical, and foundational investigation of the fundamental theories of physics.
Klaas Landsman: Philosophy of mathematical physics
JB Manchak: Spacetime asymmetry
Jer Steeger and Ray Pedersen: Complementarity as infringement
George Webster: "It from Bit" as a critical idealist proposal
Simon Saunders: Principle and constructive theories of physical probability & Bell inequalities
Quentin Vigneron: Modifying GR on the basis of topological considerations from the Newtonian limit
Clara Bradley: Are sophistication and reduction always viable alternatives?
Dominik Ehrenfels: Reviving reduction
Jingyi Wu: Between a Stone and a Hausdorff space
Sarwar Ahmed: Inference to the source
Rob Iliffe: George Smith's Principia Mathematica: from approximations to exactness
Eleanor March & James Read: A Primer on Carroll Gravity
Richard Healey: How to be a single-world quantum relativist
Lucy Mason: Measurement, Metrology, and Perspectives on the Quantum State
David Wallace: The Local Quantum Vacuum as the Past Hypothesis
Daniel Grimmer: In Search of New Spacetimes: The ISE Method of Topological Redescription
Peter Morgan: A Dataset & Signal Analysis Interpretation of Quantum Field Theory
The many worlds of quantum mechanics - the Oxford story
Natasha Oughton "Why Quantum Theory? Understanding and Explanation via Reconstruction" 2 May 2024
Caspar Jacobs "Stating Maths-First Realism" 25 January 2024
Adam Caulton "Reduction and Equivalence: Some mild suggestions"
Tim Palmer and Chris Timpson: Superdeterminism and No-Conspiracy Revisited: A Debate
David Wallace: Thermodynamics with and without reversibility
Marco Giovanelli: Special Relativity as a Theory of Principles.
Yemima Ben-Menahem: Lawlessness
Dennis Lehmkuhl: Einstein's Six Paths to the Metric Tensor
Justin P. Holder: Poincaré’s Radical Ontology