Works by Ryckman, Thomas (exact spelling)

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    The Reign of Relativity: Philosophy in Physics 1915–1925.Thomas Ryckman - 2005 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Universally recognized as bringing about a revolutionary transformation of the notions of space, time, and motion in physics, Einstein's theory of gravitation, known as "general relativity," was also a defining event for 20th century philosophy of science. During the decisive first ten years of the theory's existence, two main tendencies dominated its philosophical reception. This book is an extended argument that the path actually taken, which became logical empiricist philosophy of science, greatly contributed to the current impasse over realism, whereas (...)
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    Einstein.Thomas Ryckman - 2017 - Routledge.
    Albert Einstein was the most influential physicist of the twentieth century. Less well-known is that fundamental philosophical problems, such as concept formation, the role of epistemology in developing and explaining the character of physical theories, and the debate between positivism and realism, played a central role in his thought as a whole. Thomas Ryckman shows that already at the beginning of his career, at a time when the twin pillars of classical physics, Newtonian mechanics and Maxwell’s electromagnetism, were known to (...)
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  3. Cassirer and Dirac on the Symbolic Method in Quantum Mechanics: A Confluence of Opposites.Thomas Ryckman - 2018 - Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 6 (3).
    Determinismus und Indeterminismus in der modernen Physik is one of Cassirer’s least known and studied works, despite his own assessment as “one of his most important achievements”. A prominent theme locates quantum mechanics as a yet further step of the tendency within physical theory towards the purely functional theory of the concept and functional characterization of objectivity. In this respect DI can be considered an “update”, like the earlier monograph Zur Einsteinschen Relativitätstheorie: Erkenntnistheoretische Betrachtungen, to Substanzbegriff und Funktionsbegriff, a seminal (...)
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    Metaphysics Avoidance: Mark Wilson and Ernst Cassirer.Thomas Ryckman - 2021 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 103 (2):466-472.
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 103, Issue 2, Page 466-472, September 2021.
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  5. The "relativized a priori" : an appreciation and a critique.Thomas Ryckman - 2010 - In Michael Friedman, Mary Domski & Michael Dickson (eds.), Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science. Open Court.
  6. Invariance Principles as Regulative Ideals: From Wigner to Hilbert: Thomas Ryckman.Thomas Ryckman - 2008 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 63:63-80.
    Eugene Wigner's several general discussions of symmetry and invariance principles are among the canonical texts of contemporary philosophy of physics. Wigner spoke from a position of authority, having pioneered for recognition of the importance of symmetry principles from nuclear to molecular physics. But perhaps recent commentators have not sufficiently stressed that Wigner always took care to situate the notion of invariance principles with respect to two others, initial conditions and laws of nature. Wigner's first such general consideration of invariance principles, (...)
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  7. What does History Matter to Philosophy of Physics?Thomas Ryckman - 2011 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 5 (3):496-512.
    Naturalized metaphysics remains a default presupposition of much contemporary philosophy of physics. As metaphysics is supposed to be about the general structure of reality, so a naturalized metaphysics draws upon our best physical theories: Assuming the truth of such a theory, it attempts to answer the “foundational question par excellence “, “how could the world possibly be the way this theory says it is?“ It is argued that attention to historical detail in the development and formulation of physical theories serves (...)
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    A Retrospective View of Determinism and Indeterminism in Modern Physics.Thomas Ryckman - 2015 - In Sebastian Luft & J. Tyler Friedman (eds.), The Philosophy of Ernst Cassirer: A Novel Assessment. De Gruyter. pp. 65-102.
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    Effective Field Theories: A Case Study for Torretti’s Perspective on Kantian Objectivity.Thomas Ryckman - 2023 - In Cristián Soto (ed.), Current Debates in Philosophy of Science: In Honor of Roberto Torretti. Springer Verlag. pp. 61-79.
    Those enlightened philosophers of physics acknowledging some manner of descent from Kant’s ‘Copernican Revolution’ have long found encouragement and inspiration in the writings of Roberto Torretti. In this tribute, I focus on his “perspective on Kant’s perspective on objectivity” (2008), a short but highly stimulating attempt to extract the essential core of the Kantian doctrine that ‘objects of knowledge’ are constituted, not given, or with Roberto’s inimitable pungency, that “objectivity is an achievement, not a gift.” That essential core Roberto locates (...)
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    Bridging Two Gulfs: Hermann Weyl.Thomas Ryckman - 2012 - European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 8 (1):24-41.
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    Hilbert on General Covariance and Causality.Katherine Brading & Thomas Ryckman - 2018 - In David E. Rowe, Tilman Sauer & Scott A. Walter (eds.), Beyond Einstein: Perspectives on Geometry, Gravitation, and Cosmology in the Twentieth Century. New York, USA: Springer New York. pp. 67-77.
    Einstein and Hilbert both struggled to reconcile general covariance and causality in their early work on general relativity. In Einstein’s case, this first led to his infamous “hole argument”, a stumbling block that persuaded him early on that generally covariant field equations for gravitation could never be found. After his breakthrough to general covariance in the fall of 1915, the resolution came in form of the “point-coincidence argument.” Hilbert from the beginning took a different view of the “causality problem,” though (...)
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    Two Roads from Kant: Cassirer, Reichenbach, and General Relativity.Thomas Ryckman - 2003 - In Paolo Parrini, Wes Salmon & Merrilee Salmon (eds.), Logical Empiricism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Pittsburgh University Pres.
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  13. QBism : realism about what?Thomas Ryckman - 2023 - In Philipp Berghofer & Harald A. Wiltsche (eds.), Phenomenology and Qbism: New Approaches to Quantum Mechanics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Recovering First Philosophy in Philosophy of Physics.Thomas Ryckman - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):13-22.
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    Recovering First Philosophy in Philosophy of Physics.Thomas Ryckman - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (Supplement):13-22.
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    Why history matters to philosophy of physics.Thomas Ryckman - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 50:4-12.
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    Norman Sieroka. Umgebungen: Symbolischer Konstruktivismus im Anschluss an Hermann Weyl und Fritz Medicus. Zurich: Chronos, 2010. Pp. 416. €43.00. [REVIEW]Thomas Ryckman - 2013 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 3 (1):164-168.
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    Pauli's Exclusion Principle: the Origin and Validation of a Scientific Principle, by Michela Massimi. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. pp. xiv + 211, £45.00. [REVIEW]Thomas Ryckman - 2007 - Kantian Review 12 (2):187-189.
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    Review of William Lane Craig, Quentin Smith (eds.), Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity[REVIEW]Thomas Ryckman - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (9).
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    The importance of being Weyl: Hermann Weyl: Philosophy of mathematics and natural science. With a new introduction by Frank Wilczek, Princeton University Press, 2009, 336 pp, $35.00. [REVIEW]Thomas Ryckman - 2011 - Metascience 20 (1):75-79.
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