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851-0162-00L 3 Credits DS , MSC D-GESS
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Philosophy of Physics

Philosophie der Physik

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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:48:15

Abstract

Close reading of and reflection about selected texts from physicists (e.g. C.F: Weizsäcker, Wilczek, Susskind) on the philosophical problems and consequences of their work.

Objective

Participants should develop a clear view of the epistemological foundations of their work and its consequences for philosophy of science and philosophy of nature.

Content

Newton's opus magnum of 1687 is still called a philosophy of nature: "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica". The separation of physics from philosophy is new, and institutionally executed only in the 19th century. Since than the experiment is not a philosophical method and mahematical symbolization not part of the languages of philosophy anymore. But although the subjects were divided methodically they stayed in contact via their content. This can be seen in the reflexions of physicists like C. F: v. Weizsächer, Frank Wilczek or Leonard Susskind, who were all concerned with epistemological questions and topics related to the philosophy of science and philosophy of nature. The seminar is devoted to these reflections and will ask in what relation the philosophy of physicists stands to the physics of their time. We will discuss problems of the unity of physics, of emerging laws and of the beauty or ugliness of the physical universe resp. the theories about it.

Resources

Literature

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General Information

Language
German
Levels
DS , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Registration & Places

Max Places
50

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
seminar Philosophie der Physik
  • Thu 17:15-18:00 (IFW A 36)
  • Fri 14:15-16:00 (IFW A 36)
  • 01.10 Date 14:15-16:00 (HG E 7)
  • 03.12 Date 14:15-16:00 (HG E 7)
3 h weekly

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