In this paper I will argue that if physics is to become a coherent meta- physics of nature it needs an “interpretation”. As I understand it, an interpretation of a physical theory amounts to offering (1) a precise formulation of its ontological claims and (2) a clear account of how such claims are related to the world of our experience. Notably, metaphysics enters importantly in both tasks: in (1), because interpreting our best physical theories requires going beyond a merely instrumentalist view of science; in (2), because a philosophical elaboration of the theories of the world that are implicit in our experience is one of the tasks of analytic metaphysics, and bridging possible explanatory gaps or even conflicts between the physical image and the manifest image of the world (Sellars 1962), which is a typical philosophical task that involves both science and metaphysics.

Dorato, M. (2013). How to Combine and not to combine Physics and Metaphysics. In D.D. Vassilios Karakostas (a cura di), EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science, (pp. 295-305). Springer International Publishing Switzerland [10.1007/978-3-319-01306-0__24].

How to Combine and not to combine Physics and Metaphysics

DORATO, Mauro
2013-01-01

Abstract

In this paper I will argue that if physics is to become a coherent meta- physics of nature it needs an “interpretation”. As I understand it, an interpretation of a physical theory amounts to offering (1) a precise formulation of its ontological claims and (2) a clear account of how such claims are related to the world of our experience. Notably, metaphysics enters importantly in both tasks: in (1), because interpreting our best physical theories requires going beyond a merely instrumentalist view of science; in (2), because a philosophical elaboration of the theories of the world that are implicit in our experience is one of the tasks of analytic metaphysics, and bridging possible explanatory gaps or even conflicts between the physical image and the manifest image of the world (Sellars 1962), which is a typical philosophical task that involves both science and metaphysics.
2013
978-3-319-01306-0
Dorato, M. (2013). How to Combine and not to combine Physics and Metaphysics. In D.D. Vassilios Karakostas (a cura di), EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science, (pp. 295-305). Springer International Publishing Switzerland [10.1007/978-3-319-01306-0__24].
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