The Theory of Indistinguishables: A Search for Explanatory Principles Below the Level of Physics

Author:   A.F. Parker-Rhodes
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   1981 ed.
Volume:   150
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 November 1981
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The Theory of Indistinguishables: A Search for Explanatory Principles Below the Level of Physics


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It is widely assumed that there exist certain objects which can in no way be distinguished from each other, unless by their location in space or other reference-system. Some of these are, in a broad sense, 'empirical objects', such as electrons. Their case would seem to be similar to that of certain mathematical 'objects', such as the minimum set of manifolds defining the dimensionality of an R -space. It is therefore at first sight surprising that there exists no branch of mathematics, in which a third parity-relation, besides equality and inequality, is admitted; for this would seem to furnish an appropriate model for application to such instances as these. I hope, in this work, to show that such a mathematics in feasible, and could have useful applications if only in a limited field. The concept of what I here call 'indistinguishability' is not unknown in logic, albeit much neglected. It is mentioned, for example, by F. P. Ramsey [1] who criticizes Whitehead and Russell [2] for defining 'identity' in such a way as to make indistinguishables identical. But, so far as I can discover, no one has made any systematic attempt to open up the territory which lies behind these ideas. What we find, on doing so, is a body of mathematics, offering only a limited prospect of practical usefulness, but which on the theoretical side presents a strong challenge to conventional ideas.

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Author:   A.F. Parker-Rhodes
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic Publishers
Edition:   1981 ed.
Volume:   150
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   1.130kg
ISBN:  

9789027712141


ISBN 10:   902771214
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   30 November 1981
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

I: Theory.- I/Introduction.- II/Semantic Theory of the Notation F.- III/The Physical Relevance of Indistinguishables.- IV/Sort Theory — Axioms and Definitions.- V/Sort Theory — Mappings.- VI/Representations of Initial Sorts.- VII/Representation of Superstruct Sorts.- II: Application.- VIII/Hypothesis and Principles.- IX/Events in the Void.- X/The Texture of Space-Time.- XI/The Constitution of Matter.- XII/States of Particles.- XIII/General Assessment.- References.- Index of Terms Defined.- Index of Symbols.

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