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  1. Holism and structuralism in classical and quantum general relativity.Mauro Dorato & Massimo Pauri - 2006 - In Dean Rickles, Steven French & Juha Saatsi (eds.), The Structural Foundations of Quantum Gravity. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 121-151.
    The main aim of our paper is to show that interpretative issues belonging to classical General Relativity (GR) might be preliminary to a deeper understanding of conceptual problems stemming from on-going attempts at constructing a quantum theory of gravity. Among such interpretative issues, we focus on the meaning of general covariance and the related question of the identity of points, by basing our investigation on the Hamiltonian formulation of GR. In particular, we argue that the adoption of a peculiar gauge-fixing (...)
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    Ephemeral Point-Events: Is There a Last Remnant of Physical Objectivity?Michele Vallisneri & Massimo Pauri - 2002 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 37 (79):263-304.
    For the past two decades, Einstein's Hole Argument (which deals with the apparent indeterminateness of general relativity due to the general covariance of the field equations) and its resolution in terms of "Leibniz equivalence" (the statement that pseudo-Riemannian geometries related by active diffeomorphisms represent the same physical solution) have been the starting point for a lively philosophical debate on the objectivity of the point-events of space-time. It seems that Leibniz equivalence makes it impossible to consider the points of the space-time (...)
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  3. Holism and Structuralism in Classical and Quantum GR.M. Dorato & M. Pauri - 2006 - In Dean Rickles, Steven French & Juha T. Saatsi (eds.), The Structural Foundations of Quantum Gravity. Clarendon Press.
     
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    The universe as a scientific object.Massimo Pauri - 1991 - In Evandro Agazzi & Alberto Cordero (eds.), Philosophy and the Origin and Evolution of the Universe. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 291--339.
  5. Don't Ask Pythagoras about the Quantum.Massimo Pauri - 2003 - Science & Education 12 (5):467-477.
     
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  6. Explaining Leibniz equivalence as difference of non-inertial appearances: Dis-solution of the Hole Argument and physical individuation of point-events.Luca Lusanna & Massimo Pauri - 2006 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 37 (4):692-725.
    ”The last remnant of physical objectivity of space-time” is disclosed in the case of a continuous family of spatially non-compact models of general relativity. The physical individuation of point-events is furnished by the autonomous degrees of freedom of the gravitational field, which represent -as it were -the ontic part of the metric field. The physical role of the epistemic part is likewise clarified as embodying the unavoidable non-inertial aspects of GR. At the end the philosophical import of the Hole Argument (...)
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  7. General covariance and the objectivity of space-time point-events.Luca Lusanna & Massimo Pauri - unknown
    "The last remnant of physical objectivity of space-time" is disclosed, beyond the Leibniz equivalence, in the case of a continuous family of spatially non-compact models of general relativity. The physical individuation of point-events is furnished by the intrinsic degrees of freedom of the gravitational field, (viz, the "Dirac observables") that represent - as it were - the "ontic" part of the metric field. The physical role of the "epistemic" part (viz. the "gauge" variables) is likewise clarified. At the end, a (...)
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    The Reality of the Unobservable: Observability, Unobservability and Their Impact on the Issue of Scientific Realism.Evandro Agazzi & M. Pauri - 2000 - Springer Verlag.
    The debate on realism in physics is usually focused on the reality of unobservable entities admitted in physical theories. This reality has been often denied (e.g., by Bas van Fraassen). The present book shows that observability is a very complex notion that does not really have direct implications on ontological issues related to the existence of the non-observable entities. This is shown through historical, philosophical and scientific considerations presented in the different parts of the book. Emphasis is also given to (...)
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    Dynamical emergence of instantaneous 3-spaces in a class of models of general relativity.Luca Lusanna & Massimo Pauri - unknown
    The Hamiltonian structure of General Relativity (GR), for both metric and tetrad gravity in a definite continuous family of space-times, is fully exploited in order to show that: i) the "Hole Argument" can be bypassed by means of a specific "physical individuation" of point-events of the space-time manifold M^4 in terms of the "autonomous degrees of freedom" of the vacuum gravitational field (Dirac observables), while the "Leibniz equivalence" is reduced to differences in the "non-inertial appearances" (connected to gauge variables) of (...)
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    General covariance and the objectivity of space-time point-events: The physical role of gravitational and gauge degrees of freedom - DRAFT.Luca Lusanna & Massimo Pauri - unknown
    This paper deals with a number of technical achievements that are instrumental for a dis-solution of the so-called "Hole Argument" in general relativity. Such achievements include: 1) the analysis of the "Hole" phenomenology in strict connection with the Hamiltonian treatment of the initial value problem. The work is carried through in metric gravity for the class of Christoudoulou-Klainermann space-times, in which the temporal evolution is ruled by the "weak" ADM energy; 2) a re-interpretation of "active" diffeomorphisms as "passive and metric-dependent" (...)
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    Epistemic Primacy vs. Ontological Elusiveness of Spatial Extension: Is There an Evolutionary Role for the Quantum?Massimo Pauri - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (11):1677-1702.
    A critical re-examination of the history of the concepts of space (including spacetime of general relativity and relativistic quantum field theory) reveals a basic ontological elusiveness of spatial extension, while, at the same time, highlighting the fact that its epistemic primacy seems to be unavoidably imposed on us (as stated by A.Einstein “giving up the extensional continuum … is like to breathe in airless space”). On the other hand, Planck’s discovery of the atomization of action leads to the fundamental recognition (...)
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  12. Il quanto, il tutto e le parti: crisi dell'atomismo e spazio-temporalita. I--La scoperta del nuovo mondo: l'oggetto dissolta.Massimo Pauri - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (1):3-40.
     
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  13. I rivelatori del tempo.M. Pauri - 1999 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 1 (4):42.
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  14. Leibniz, Kant and the Quantum-A Provocative Point of View about Observation, Space-Time, and the Mind-Body Issue.Massimo Pauri - 2000 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 215:257-282.
  15. La questione dell’oggettività dello spazio-tempo: un excursus da Parmenide ad Albert Einstein.Massimo Pauri - 2006 - Nuova Civiltà Delle Macchine 24 (3).
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    Physics, Free Will, and Temporality in the Open World.Massimo Pauri - 2014 - In Antonella Corradini & Uwe Meixner (eds.), Quantum Physics Meets the Philosophy of Mind: New Essays on the Mind-Body Relation in Quantum-Theoretical Perspective. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 135-162.
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  17. The quantum, the whole and the parts: Overcoming atomism and spatio-temporal representability-I-Discovering the new world: The object dissoluted.Massimo Pauri - 2007 - Epistemologia 30 (1):3-40.
     
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    Review of Philosophical Problems of the Internal and External Worlds: Essays on the Philosophy of Adolf Grunbaum, ed. John Earman, Allen I. Janis, Gerald J. Massey, and Nicholas Rescher. [REVIEW]Massimo Pauri - 1995 - Philosophy of Science 62 (3):484-487.