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MORGANTI MATTEO
(syllabus)
The course will provide:
i) an overview of the historical development of physics since Aristotle; ii) an introduction to the fundamental elements of classical physics (Newtonian mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism) and contemporary physics (special and general relativity, quantum mechanics), also touching on the open questions physicists are currently dealing with; iii) a detailed discussion of specific philosophical issues connected to current physical theories.
As a general indication, the first half of the course (Module A) will offer a reconstruction of the historical development of physics and an introduction to its essential concepts and features; and the second half (Module B) will be devoted to more specific philosophical aspects of physics in general, and of relativity theory and quantum mechanics more specifically.
(reference books)
Matteo Morganti, Filosofia della fisica, Carocci. Carlo Cosmelli, Fisica per filosofi, Carocci. Paolo Pecere (a cura di), Il libro della natura, Carocci, vol. 2, chapters 1-9. W. Heisenberg, Physics and Philosophy, Penguin/Harper.
Possible additional (short) readings will be indicated during the course.
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