Dissertation, University of Southern California (
2023)
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Abstract
This dissertation draws upon historical studies of scientific practice and contemporary issues in the metaphysics and epistemology of science to account for the nature of physical quantities. My dissertation
applies this integrated HPS approach to dimensional analysis—a logic for quantitative physical equations
which respects the distinct dimensions of quantities (e.g. mass, length, charge). Dimensional analysis and
its historical development serve both as subjects of study and as a sources for solutions to contemporary
problems. The dissertation consists primarily of three related papers on: (1) the methodological and metaphysical foundations of dimensional analysis, (2) the use of dimensional analysis in determining physical symmetries, (3) the use of dimensional analysis in securing metrological extension.