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Record Nr.

UNINA9910983346903321

Autore

Graham Liam

Titolo

Physics Fixes All the Facts / / by Liam Graham

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025

ISBN

9783031692888

3031692888

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (0 pages)

Collana

The Frontiers Collection, , 2197-6619

Disciplina

530.1

Soggetti

System theory

Physics - Philosophy

Mathematical physics

Computer simulation

Philosophy of mind

Complex Systems

Philosophy of Physics

Computational Physics and Simulations

Philosophy of Mind

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. More Seems Different -- Chapter 3. Dualism, Physicalism and Emergence -- Chapter 4. The View from the Cave.-Chapter 5. Computation and Simulation -- Chapter 6. Weak Emergence: More is Different -- Chapter 7. Weak Emergence: When You Can’t Do The Maths.-Chapter 8. Weak Emergence: One from Many -- Chapter 9. Weak Emergence: It’s the Context -- Chapter 10. Weak Emergence: the Map and the Territory -- Etc... The sample chapter is taken from "Molecular Storms". The style and the level of "Physics Fixes All the Facts" will be similar.

Sommario/riassunto

Complex systems seem to magically emerge from the interactions of their parts. A whirlpool emerges from water molecules. A living cell from organic molecules. You emerge from the cells of your body. Not since chaos has a concept from physics spread like wildfire to other disciplines. At the heart of emergence is the alluring idea that there’s



more to the world than physics, a holistic component to nature, an edge of mystery. “Physics Fixes All the Facts” untangles emergence. This reveals something surprising: the term is redundant. In its weak form it is so weak that it applies to everything. In its strong form it is so restrictive that it is like the belief that there are pixies in your garden, impossible to exclude but not worth spending your time on. Graham then presents a framework called Austere Physicalism and uses it to reinterpret so-called emergent phenomena. In this radically materialist view, we are nothing but physical systems among others. The book ends with an exploration of what this means for free will and consciousness. Scientists and philosophers alike will find unexpected and exciting ideas in these pages. But the target audience is much broader including students who want to add context to their studies and the intellectually curious with some scientific background. “My envy of Graham’s erudition is only surpassed by my admiration of his achievement. This is the definitive guide to why the physical facts fix all the facts! It’s also the definitive diagnosis of all the specious arguments against this simple truth.”, Alex Rosenberg, R. Taylor Cole Professor of Philosophy, Duke University. .