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Causal Reasoning in Physics

by Mathias Frisch

This book will be of interest to professional philosophers, graduate students, and anyone interested in the role of causal thinking in science. Through detailed case studies and critical analyses of anti-causal arguments, the book argues that causal reasoning plays an important role even in well-established theories of physics.

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Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
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Brand New


Publisher Description

Much has been written on the role of causal notions and causal reasoning in the so-called 'special sciences' and in common sense. But does causal reasoning also play a role in physics? Mathias Frisch argues that, contrary to what influential philosophical arguments purport to show, the answer is yes. Time-asymmetric causal structures are as integral a part of the representational toolkit of physics as a theory's dynamical equations. Frisch develops his argument partly through a critique of anti-causal arguments and partly through a detailed examination of actual examples of causal notions in physics, including causal principles invoked in linear response theory and in representations of radiation phenomena. Offering a new perspective on the nature of scientific theories and causal reasoning, this book will be of interest to professional philosophers, graduate students, and anyone interested in the role of causal thinking in science.

Author Biography

Mathias Frisch is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Users, structures and representation; 3. The human face of causation; 4. Causation and intervention; 5. The temporal asymmetry of causation; 6. Linear response theory; 7. The radiation asymmetry; 8. Entropy accounts of causation; 9. Conclusion.

Review

'... an impressive and important book. It constitutes a detailed and comprehensive panorama of the recent literature on causation in physics, provides many interesting criticisms of popular anti-causal arguments, and offers a thought-provoking alternative to the prevalent neo-Russellian view. Frisch's book will be required reading for anyone interested in causation and its role in physics.' Thomas Blanchard, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 'Mathias Frisch's Causal Reasoning in Physics (henceforth, CRP) is an engaging, persuasive, and timely defence of the legitimacy and importance of causal reasoning in physics.' Matt Farr, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science "... an impressive and important book. It constitutes a detailed and comprehensive panorama of the recent literature on causation in physics, provides many interesting criticisms of popular anti-causal arguments, and offers a thought-provoking alternative to the prevalent neo-Russellian view. Frisch's book will be required reading for anyone interested in causation and its role in physics."
Thomas Blanchard, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 'Mathias Frisch's Causal Reasoning in Physics (henceforth, CRP) is an engaging, persuasive, and timely defence of the legitimacy and importance of causal reasoning in physics.' Matt Farr, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science

Review Quote

"... an impressive and important book. It constitutes a detailed and comprehensive panorama of the recent literature on causation in physics, provides many interesting criticisms of popular anti-causal arguments, and offers a thought-provoking alternative to the prevalent neo-Russellian view. Frisch's book will be required reading for anyone interested in causation and its role in physics." Thomas Blanchard, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

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This book argues, partly through detailed case studies, for the importance of causal reasoning in physics.

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This book will be of interest to professional philosophers, graduate students, and anyone interested in the role of causal thinking in science. Through detailed case studies and critical analyses of anti-causal arguments, the book argues that causal reasoning plays an important role even in well-established theories of physics.

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This book will be of interest to professional philosophers, graduate students, and anyone interested in the role of causal thinking in science. Through detailed case studies and critical analyses of anti-causal arguments, the book argues that causal reasoning plays an important role even in well-established theories of physics.

Details

ISBN1107031494
Author Mathias Frisch
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2014
ISBN-10 1107031494
ISBN-13 9781107031494
Format Hardcover
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 530.01
Pages 264
Short Title CAUSAL REASONING IN PHYSICS
Language English
Media Book
Affiliation University of Maryland, College Park
Publication Date 2014-10-09
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2014-10-09
AU Release Date 2014-10-09
NZ Release Date 2014-10-09
Illustrations 11 Line drawings, black and white

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