Induction et existence physique

Dialectica 53 (3-4):345–383 (1999)
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Abstract

The question is if and how an objective existence follows from the equations of physics.These equations being obtained by induction, three paradigmatic forms of induction are studied in the first part: by Kepler, Newton and Maxwell.In the second part, the question is answered within the limits of classical physics and its dualism. Physical magnitudes are always known with respect to a given approximation: it is through the order of the approximations that verification is associated with reality

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