Logical physics
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In this book, written by the outstanding Russian philosopher and logician A. A. Zinoviev, logical physics is understood as a section of logic in which terminology related to space, time, movement, causality, etc. is studied. In contrast to physics and philosophies in which sets of statements about space, time and motion are formulated, the scope of logical physics is limited exclusively to the logical properties of this terminology and the statements containing it. The author examines the terms denoting the spatial and temporal order of objects, as well as the concepts of the individual, structure, empirical connection, movement, causality, possibility, necessity, probability, law, etc. At the same time, the well-known paradoxes of movement and empirical connections are analyzed, the difference between logical consequences from the definitions of terms and physical assumptions, logical calculi are proposed that provide justification for some ideas of modern physics and philosophy. Recommended for philosophers, logicians, physicists, scientific methodologists, students and graduate students of relevant specialties.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Александр Зиновьев Александрович
- Language
- Russian