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Preface to the First Edition |
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1.5 History and the History of Science |
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1.6 An Outline of the Main Story |
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2 The Rise of Classical Field Theory |
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2.1 Physical Actions in a Mechanical Framework |
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2.2 The Continuous Medium |
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2.3 The Mechanical Ether Field Theory |
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2.4 The Electromagnetic Field Theory |
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Part I The Geometrical Programme for Fundamental Interactions |
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3 Einstein's Route to the Gravitational Field |
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3.2 The Special Theory of Relativity (STR) |
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3.3 The Geometrical Interpretation of STR |
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3.4 The Introduction of Gravitational Fields: The Principle of Equivalence |
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4 The General Theory of Relativity |
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4.1 The Field and Geometry |
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4.2 The Field and Spacetime: General Covariance |
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4.3 Matter versus Spacetime and the Field: Mach's Principle |
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4.4 The Consistency of GTR: The Genesis of Relativistic Cosmology |
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5 The Geometrical Programme |
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5.1 Einstein's Views of Spacetime and Geometry |
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5.2 The Geometrical Programme: Strong and Weak Versions |
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5.4 Topological Investigations: Singularities, Horizons, and Black Holes |
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Part II The Quantum Field Programme for Fundamental Interactions |
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6 The Rise of Quantum Theory |
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6.1 The Quantization of Motion |
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6.2 The Quantization of Radiation |
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6.3 The Birth of Matrix Mechanics |
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6.4 The Duality of Matter, Individuality, and Quantum Statistics |
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6.5 The Birth of Wave Mechanics |
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6.6 Uncertainty and Complementarity |
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7 The Formation of the Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Field Theory |
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7.1 The Tortuous Route to the Quantum Field |
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7.2 Quantum Fields and the Ontological Foundations of QFT |
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8 The Quantum Field Programme |
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8.3 Various Attitudes toward Renormalizability |
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8.4 The Axiomatic Approach |
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8.6 The PCAC Hypothesis and Current Algebra |
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8.8 The Renormalization Group |
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8.9 Swings of the Pendulum |
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Part III The Gauge Field Programme for Fundamental Interactions |
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9 Gauge-Theoretical Origins and Tentative Steps |
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9.1 Gauge Invariance and the Gauge Principle |
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9.2 Speculations on Extending the Gauge Principle from the Abelian Phase Symmetry to Nonabelian Cases |
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9.3 Early Attempts: 1957-1967 |
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10 The Formation of the Conceptual Foundations of Gauge Field Theories |
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10.1 Mechanisms for Short-Range Interactions: I. The Englert-Brout-Higgs Mechanism |
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10.2 Mechanisms for Short-Range Interactions: II. Asymptotic Freedom and Quark Confinement |
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11 The Gauge Field Programme |
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11.1 The Rise of the Standard Model |
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11.3 Ontological Synthesis: Quantum Gravity without a Fixed Background Spacetime |
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11.4 GFP as a Synthesis of GP and QFP |
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11.5 Stagnation and a New Direction: Effective Field Theories |
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12 Ontological Synthesis and Scientific Realism |
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12.1 Two Views on How Science Develops |
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12.2 Frameworks Opposed to the Incommensurability Thesis |
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12.3 Scientific Realism: Beyond Structuralism and Historicism |
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12.4 Conceptual Revolutions via Ontological Synthesis: Epistemic and Ontic Emergence |
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12.5 Conceptual Revolutions and Scientific Realism |
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12.6 Conceptual Revolutions and Scientific Rationality |
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Appendices |
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Appendix 1 The Rise of Intrinsic, Local, and Dynamic Geometry |
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Appendix 2 Homotopy Classes and Homotopy Groups |
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References |
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Name Index |
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Subject Index |
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