In science, intelligibility must admit the participation of ‘unobservable intelligibles’; space, time, field, etc., cornerstones in physical theories. However, philosophical and scientific analyses fail to understand and frame the genesis of theoretical terms. Husserl's phenomenology is presented as a possible philosophical framework to elucidate meanings of foundational theoretical terms in relativistic physics, emphasizing the a priori character, its contingent aspect (language) and intersubjectivity of intelligible unobservables. Assuming the phenomenon-subject-object triad, the action of phenomenological intersubjectivity in the constitution of essences is illustrated through the 'possibility' of G. J. Mastrobisi. The constitution of intersubjective essences is considered as a possible case to construct a real world and show theoretical terms (space, time and field) expanding Husserl's phenomenology through the existing process between subject and reality, subsuming them under the categories Neelamkavil ontologies.
Castillo Ochoa, R. (2022). Weyl, Husserl, Einstein, Neelamkavil: Diálogo sobre los inobservables en teoría de la relatividad general y en fenomenología. SCRIPTA PHILOSOPHIAE NATURALIS(22), 1-33.
Weyl, Husserl, Einstein, Neelamkavil: Diálogo sobre los inobservables en teoría de la relatividad general y en fenomenología
Castillo Ochoa, Ruth
2022-01-01
Abstract
In science, intelligibility must admit the participation of ‘unobservable intelligibles’; space, time, field, etc., cornerstones in physical theories. However, philosophical and scientific analyses fail to understand and frame the genesis of theoretical terms. Husserl's phenomenology is presented as a possible philosophical framework to elucidate meanings of foundational theoretical terms in relativistic physics, emphasizing the a priori character, its contingent aspect (language) and intersubjectivity of intelligible unobservables. Assuming the phenomenon-subject-object triad, the action of phenomenological intersubjectivity in the constitution of essences is illustrated through the 'possibility' of G. J. Mastrobisi. The constitution of intersubjective essences is considered as a possible case to construct a real world and show theoretical terms (space, time and field) expanding Husserl's phenomenology through the existing process between subject and reality, subsuming them under the categories Neelamkavil ontologies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.