Claus Festersen defends his doctoral thesis
Claus Festersen Claus Festersen defends his doctoral thesis 'Relativity and the A Priori. Reconsidering Friedman’s Dynamics of Reason in Light of Darrigol’s Comprehensibility Principles.'
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The assessment committee is:
- Patrick Blackburn, Professor, Department of Communication and Arts, 兴发娱乐官网手机版客户端 University
- Olivier Darrigol, Research Director CNRS/Université Denis Diderot, and Professor at the University of California, Berkeley
- Hans Halvorsen, Research Professor, University of Copenhagen and Stuart Professor of Philosophy, University of Princeton
The defense will be followed by a reception.
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Abstract
This dissertation critically examines Michael Friedman’s concept of the relativized a priori by analyzing the historical transition from Newtonian physics to special relativity. Drawing on Lorentz, Poincaré, Einstein, Ignatowski, and Landau, it shows the limitations of Friedman’s account and instead advocates Olivier Darrigol’s framework of comprehensibility principles and interpretive schemes as a more accurate understanding of the rationality behind the development of physics.