Einstein and the Changing Worldviews of Physics

Throughout the work, Einstein’s contributions are not seen in isolation but instead set into the wider intellectual context of dealing with the problem of gravitation in the twilight of classical physics; the investigation of the historical development is carried out with a number of epistemological...

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Other Authors: Lehner, Christoph (Editor), Renn, Jürgen (Editor), Schemmel, Matthias (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA Birkhäuser 2012, 2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012
Series:Einstein Studies
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part I: At the Limits of the Classical Worldview
  • Theories of Gravitation in the Twilight of Classical Physics
  • The Newtonian Theory of Light Propagation
  • Mach and Einstein, or, Clearing Troubled Waters in the History of Science
  • Part II: Contexts of the Relativity Revolution
  • Tilling the Seedbed of Einstein's Politics: A Pre-1905 Harbinger?
  • The Early Reception of Einstein’s Relativity among British Philosophers
  • Science and Ideology in Einstein's Visit to South America in 1925
  • The Reception of Einstein's Relativity Theories in Literature and the Arts (1920–1950)
  • Part III: The Emergence of the Relativistic Worldview
  • Hilbert’s Axiomatic Method and his "Foundations of Physics": Reconciling Causality with the Axiom of General Invariance
  • Not Only Because of Theory: Dyson, Eddington and the Competing Myths of the 1919 Eclipse Expedition
  • Peter Havas (1916–2004)
  • Peter Bergmann and the Invention of Constrained Hamiltonian Dynamics
  • Thoughts About a Conceptual Framework for Relativistic Gravity
  • Part IV: A New Worldview in the Making
  • Observational Tests of General Relativity: An Historical Look at Measurements Prior to the Advent of Modern Space-Borne Instruments
  • Primordial Magnetic Fields and Cosmic Microwave Background
  • Singularity Theorems in General Relativity: Achievements and Open Questions
  • The History and Present Status of Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime
  • The Border Between Relativity and Quantum Theory
  • The Issue of the Beginning in Quantum Gravity