Mathematisation of Modern Physics and the Status of Spatio-temporal Description

der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2:114-121 (1983)
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The following questions arising in connection with the géométrisation of modern physics are discussed: is the physical theory a bicomponent one or everything can be reduced to space? Whether the hypothesis of the macroscopic nature of space and time deals with the theoretical or empirical structure of physical theory? Is there géométrisation of quanta or quantisation of geometry?

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