Throughout history, people have tried to construct 'theories of everything': highly ambitious attempts to understand nature in its totality. This account presents these theories in their historical contexts, from little known hypotheses from the past to modern developments such as the theory of superstrings, the anthropic principle and ideas of many universes, and uses them to problematize the limits of scientific knowledge. Do claims to theories of everything belong to science at all? Which are the epistemic standards on which an alleged scientific theory of the universe - or the multiverse - is to be judged? Such questions are currently being discussed by physicists and cosmologists, but rarely within a historical perspective. This book argues that these questions have a history and that knowledge of the historical development of 'higher speculations' may inform and qualify the current debate of the nature and limits of scientific explanation.
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A historical account of highly ambitious attempts to understand all of nature in terms of fundamental physics. Presenting old and new 'theories of everything' in their historical contexts, the book discusses the nature and limits of scientific explanation in connection with concrete case studies.
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1. Beginnings of Modern Science ; 2. A Victorian Theory of Everything ; 3. Electrodynamics as a World View ; 4. Rationalist Cosmologies ; 5. Cosmology and Controversy ; 6. The Rise and Fall of the Bootstrap Programme ; 7. Varying Constants of Nature ; 8. New Cyclic Models of The Universe ; 9. The Anthropic Principle ; 10. Multiverse Scenarios ; 11. String Theory and Other Models of Quantum Gravity ; 12. Astrobiology and Physical Eschatology ; 13. Summary: Final Theories and Epistemic Shifts
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Helge Kragh is one of our best historians of physics, and the author of several outstanding books. The idea of a history of highly speculative theories in physics is excellent. Although there are popular accounts of recent cosmological and grand-unifying theories, no historian has so far attempted to bring together old and new cases of such theories. The result makes fascinating reading and induces thought-provoking comparisons.
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`Helge Kragh is one of our best historians of physics, and the author of several outstanding books. The idea of a history of highly speculative theories in physics is excellent. Although there are popular accounts of recent cosmological and grand-unifying theories, no historian has so far attempted to bring together old and new cases of such theories. The result makes fascinating reading and induces thought-provoking comparisons.' Olivier Darrigol, CNRS: Sphere/Rehseis
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First comprehensive and critical study of the history of ultimate theories in physics and cosmology Uses history of science as a resource for insight into current problems of fundamental physics Combines scholarship with accessible presentation Presents much new material and documentation
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After graduation from the University of Copenhagen in Physics and Chemistry, and a period as teacher in gymnasium schools, Helge Kragh became Associate Professor at Cornell University, Departments of History and Physics. Later, he took positions as Curator at the Steno Museum for Science and Medicine and Professor of the History of Science at the University of Oslo, Norway. Since 1997, he has been Professor of the History of Science and Technology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. He is a Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Science, the International Academy for the History of Science, and of the European Academy of Science. He was President of the European Society for the History of Science (2008-2010).
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First comprehensive and critical study of the history of ultimate theories in physics and cosmology Uses history of science as a resource for insight into current problems of fundamental physics Combines scholarship with accessible presentation Presents much new material and documentation
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199599882
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
954 gr
Høyde
247 mm
Bredde
176 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
416

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Biographical note

After graduation from the University of Copenhagen in Physics and Chemistry, and a period as teacher in gymnasium schools, Helge Kragh became Associate Professor at Cornell University, Departments of History and Physics. Later, he took positions as Curator at the Steno Museum for Science and Medicine and Professor of the History of Science at the University of Oslo, Norway. Since 1997, he has been Professor of the History of Science and Technology, University of Aarhus, Denmark. He is a Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Science, the International Academy for the History of Science, and of the European Academy of Science. He was President of the European Society for the History of Science (2008-2010).