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Discovery or Construction?

Astroparticle Physics and the Search for Physical Reality

by Francisco Soler Gil (Author)
©2012 Monographs 232 Pages

Summary

Are the phenomena of physics discovered or rather constructed? If physical phenomena are to be understood as constructions, then physics is nothing more than useful fiction, lacking relevance for the characterisation of such a thing as «real» nature. This book puts forward two theses: First, that astroparticle physics is a very appropriate field for examining this issue; and second, that scientific research would unfold differently, depending on whether such research follows a realistic or a constructivist dynamics. In addition to the presentation of the key elements of astroparticle physics and the summary of evidence for the evaluation of the realistic and social constructivist positions at the present state of this discipline, this book provides some specific examples of research developments that will evolve in different ways in the near future, depending on whether astroparticle physicists pursue their research in the sense of realism or in the sense of social constructivism.

Details

Pages
232
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783653016871
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631637203
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-01687-1
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (July)
Keywords
social constructivism science wars philosophy of experimental physics scientific realism IceCube Collaboration
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2012. 232 pp., 45 fig.

Biographical notes

Francisco Soler Gil (Author)

Francisco José Soler Gil studied Physics and Philosophy at the University of Granada (Spain). He is a Doctor of Philosophy from the University Bremen (Germany) and has carried out research at the University of Bremen and the Technical University of Dortmund (Germany). He is currently a research staff member «Ramón y Cajal» at the University of Seville (Spain). He has published several books and articles on Philosophy of Physics.

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