1st Edition

The Constants of Nature A Realist Account

By Peter Johnson Copyright 1997
    220 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1997, this volume constitutes an attempt to resolve certain misunderstandings and ignorance concerning the constants of Nature. Its purpose is to look closely at the philosophical arguments made to support the customary conventional view of measurement, particularly with regard to constants. Peter Johnson argues that historic accounts provide only a partial understanding of the nature of constants, and that the conventionalism that rises relates only to the numerical representations used to quantify the measurement of quantities.

    1. Introduction and Overview. 2. Constants and Measurement. 3. The Taxonomy of Constants. 4. Constants, Conventionality and Dimensions. 5. Constants and Reality. 6. Constants and Underdetermination. 7. Constants and NOA.

    Biography

    Peter Johnson