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- catalog abstract "This book gives a broad synthesis of conceptual developments of twentieth-century field theories, from the general theory of relativity to quantum field theory and gauge theory. The author gives a historico-critical exposition of the conceptual foundations of the theories revealing a pattern to the evolution of these conceptions. Theoretical physicists and students of theoretical physics will find in this book an account of the foundational problems of their discipline that will help them understand the internal logic and dynamics of their subject. In addition the book will provide professional historians and philosophers of science, and especially philosophers of physics, with a conceptual basis for further historical, cultural and sociological analysis of the theories discussed. The book also contains much material for philosophical (metaphysical, methodological and semantical) reflection. Finally, the scientifically qualified general reader will find in this book a deeper analysis of contemporary conceptions of the physical world than can be found in popular accounts of the subject.".
- catalog alternative "Conceptual developments of twentieth century field theories".
- catalog contributor b9686685.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. The rise of classical field theory -- 3. Einstein's route to the gravitational field -- 4. The general theory of relativity (GTR) -- 5. The geometrical programme (GP) -- 6. The rise of quantum theory -- 7. The formation of the conceptual foundations of quantum field theory -- 8. The quantum field programme (QFP) -- 9. The route to gauge fields -- 10. The formation of the conceptual foundations of gauge field theories -- 11. The gauge field programme (GFP) -- 12. Ontological synthesis and scientific realism -- App. A1. The rise of intrinsic, local, and dynamic geometry -- App. A2. Homotopy classes and homotopy groups.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "This book gives a broad synthesis of conceptual developments of twentieth-century field theories, from the general theory of relativity to quantum field theory and gauge theory. The author gives a historico-critical exposition of the conceptual foundations of the theories revealing a pattern to the evolution of these conceptions. Theoretical physicists and students of theoretical physics will find in this book an account of the foundational problems of their discipline that will help them understand the internal logic and dynamics of their subject. In addition the book will provide professional historians and philosophers of science, and especially philosophers of physics, with a conceptual basis for further historical, cultural and sociological analysis of the theories discussed. The book also contains much material for philosophical (metaphysical, methodological and semantical) reflection. Finally, the scientifically qualified general reader will find in this book a deeper analysis of contemporary conceptions of the physical world than can be found in popular accounts of the subject.".
- catalog extent "xx, 433 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0521431786".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "530.1/4/0904 20".
- catalog subject "QC794.6.G7 C36 1996".
- catalog subject "Unified field theories.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. The rise of classical field theory -- 3. Einstein's route to the gravitational field -- 4. The general theory of relativity (GTR) -- 5. The geometrical programme (GP) -- 6. The rise of quantum theory -- 7. The formation of the conceptual foundations of quantum field theory -- 8. The quantum field programme (QFP) -- 9. The route to gauge fields -- 10. The formation of the conceptual foundations of gauge field theories -- 11. The gauge field programme (GFP) -- 12. Ontological synthesis and scientific realism -- App. A1. The rise of intrinsic, local, and dynamic geometry -- App. A2. Homotopy classes and homotopy groups.".
- catalog title "Conceptual developments of 20th century field theories / Tian Yu Cao.".
- catalog title "Conceptual developments of twentieth century field theories".
- catalog type "text".