Fruits of Time: Nature and the Unfolding of Difference - Daniel R. Athearn - Books - Universal Publishers - 9781581125658 - September 15, 2003
In case cover and title do not match, the title is correct

Fruits of Time: Nature and the Unfolding of Difference

Daniel R. Athearn

Price
S$ 41

Ordered from remote warehouse

Expected delivery Dec 13 - 26
Christmas presents can be returned until 31 January
Add to your iMusic wish list

Fruits of Time: Nature and the Unfolding of Difference

This book argues that physics is destined to enter a new era marked by an enlarged conception of physical knowledge. This is not a matter of future discoveries, but has to do with how scientific thought responds over time to what is known today. In the new era a genuinely explanatory dimension is restored to physical science which in the current era of thought is quietly abandoned as archaic. The current view is that for a certain class of phenomena, physical explanations in the sense of descriptions of underlying causal processes are no longer possible. It is assumed that the general demise of classical materialistic causal models (such as the theory of ether as an all-pervading material medium of light propagation) consigns this kind of theorizing to history. This book fully accepts the breakdown of classical causal models, but not the inference that causal explanation itself is outmoded. Instead, it claims that the demise of classical assumptions opens the door on a prospect of thorough causal-physical intelligibility such as was never foreseeable within the classical worldview. Written with the inquisitive and critically- minded layperson in mind, the book describes findings across the major facets of contemporary physics as all pointing to the same conclusion about the nature of physical reality.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 15, 2003
ISBN13 9781581125658
Publishers Universal Publishers
Pages 160
Dimensions 217 g
Language English