Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theories of Quantum Gravity and their Philosophical Dimensions
- Part II Strings
- Part III Topological Quantum Field Theory
- Part IV Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of General Relativity
- Part V Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
- References
- Notes on contributors
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 December 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Theories of Quantum Gravity and their Philosophical Dimensions
- Part II Strings
- Part III Topological Quantum Field Theory
- Part IV Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of General Relativity
- Part V Quantum Gravity and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
- References
- Notes on contributors
- Index
Summary
Both philosophy and quantum gravity are concerned with fundamental questions regarding the nature of space, time, and matter, so it is not surprising that they have a great deal to say to each other. Yet the methods and skills that philosophers and physicists bring to bear on these problems are often very different. However, and especially in recent years, there is an increasing recognition that these two groups are indeed tackling the same issues, and moreover, that these different methods and skills may all be of use in answering these fundamental questions. Our aim in this volume is thus to introduce and explore the philosophical foundations of quantum gravity and the philosophical issues within this field.
We believe that some insight will be gained into the many deep questions raised by quantum gravity by examining these issues from a variety of perspectives. Toward this end, we collected together ten original and three previously published contributions on this topic from eminent philosophers of science, mathematicians, and physicists. Though the papers assume that the reader is scientifically literate, the majority are written with the non-specialist in philosophy or quantum gravity in mind. The brief that we gave the contributors was to write pieces that would introduce the key elements of the physics and philosophy, whilst making original contributions to the debates. The book should therefore be of interest to (and appropriate for) anyone challenged and fascinated by the deep questions facing the cutting edge of fundamental theoretical physics.
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- Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck ScaleContemporary Theories in Quantum Gravity, pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001