The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Physics

Oxford University Press USA (2013)
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This Handbook provides an overview of many of the topics that currently engage philosophers of physics. It surveys new issues and the problems that have become a focus of attention in recent years. It also provides up-to-date discussions of the still very important problems that dominated the field in the past.

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Robert W. Batterman
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