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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

1998

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Einstein’S 1935 Derivation Of E=Mc2, Francisco Flores Jun 1998

Einstein’S 1935 Derivation Of E=Mc2, Francisco Flores

Philosophy

Einstein’s 1935 derivation of mass—energy equivalence is philosophically important because it contains both a criticism of purported demonstrations that proceed by analogy and strong motivations for the definitions of the ‘new’ dynamical quantities (viz relativistic momentum, relativistic kinetic energy and relativistic energy). In this paper, I argue that Einstein’s criticism and insights are still relevant today by showing how his derivation goes beyond Friedman’s demonstration of this result in his Foundations of Spacetime ¹heories. Along the way, I isolate three distinct physical claims associated with Einstein’s famous equation that are sometimes not clearly distinguished in philosophical discussions of spacetime theory.


A Selective Defence Of Tolstoy's What Is Art?, Todd R. Long Jan 1998

A Selective Defence Of Tolstoy's What Is Art?, Todd R. Long

Philosophy

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