R.I.G Hughes presents a series of eight philosophical essays on the theoretical practices of physics. The first two essays examine these practices as they appear in physicists'' treatises (e.g. Newton''s Principia and Opticks) and journal articles (by Einstein Bohm and Pines Aharonov and Bohm). By treating these publications as texts Hughes casts the philosopher of science in the role of critic. This premise guides the following six essays which deal with various concerns of philosophy and physics such as laws disunities models and representation computer simulation explanation and the discourse of physics.
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