Chance in Physics: Foundations and Perspectives
Jean Bricmont & Others (eds.)
Springer (2001)
| Abstract | This selection of reviews and papers is intended to stimulate renewed reflection on the fundamental and practical aspects of probability in physics. | |||||||||
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Robert Rynasiewicz (1995). Book Review:Physics and Chance: Philosophical Issues in the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics Lawrence Sklar. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 62 (2):337-.
Barry Loewer (2004). David Lewis's Humean Theory of Objective Chance. Philosophy of Science 71 (5):1115--25.
Lawrence Sklar (1993). Physics and Chance: Philosophical Issues in the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics. Cambridge University Press.
Gerhard Ernst & Andreas Hüttemann (eds.) (2010). Time, Chance and Reduction: Philosophical Aspects of Statistical Mechanics. Cambridge University Press.
David Bohm (1957/1999). Causality and Chance in Modern Physics. University of Pennsylvania Press.
Christopher J. G. Meacham (2005). Three Proposals Regarding a Theory of Chance. Philosophical Perspectives 19 (1):281–307.
Toby Handfield (2012). A Philosophical Guide to Chance: Physical Probability. Cambridge University Press.
Peter Clark (2001). Statistical Mechanics and the Propensity Interpretation of Probability. In Jean Bricmont & Others (eds.), Chance in Physics: Foundations and Perspectives. Springer.
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