The Character of Physical Law
Feynman's 1965 Messenger Lectures on the structure of physical laws
Tradition: Twentieth-century physics / philosophy of science
Feynman's 1965 Messenger Lectures on the structure and character of physical laws
The Character of Physical Law is Richard Feynman's 1965 book based on his 1964 Messenger Lectures at Cornell University. Feynman reflects on the structure and character of physical laws: the law of gravitation; the relation of mathematics to physics; the conservation laws; symmetry; the difference between past and future; the principle of least action; quantum mechanics; the unreliability of intuition; and the place of physical law in the broader scientific worldview. A masterclass in the methodology and philosophy of physics by one of the twentieth century's great theoretical physicists.
Editions cited
- The Character of Physical Law (MIT Press, 1965; 20th anniversary edn 2017)
School Embodiments
Rationalist mathematical-physical methodology.
"Rationalist mathematical." (Character of Physical Law)
Empirical experimental physics.
"Empirical experimental." (Character of Physical Law)
Pragmatic-realist working physics.
"Pragmatic-realist physics." (Character of Physical Law)
Realist orientation to physical law.
"Realist physical law." (Character of Physical Law)
Engaged with platonist mathematical realism.
"Engaged platonism." (Character of Physical Law)
Analytic precision in physical reasoning.
"Analytic precision." (Character of Physical Law)
Internal Tensions
Feynman's Character of Physical Law: a classic of twentieth-century scientific exposition; a touchstone for the methodology and philosophy of physics.
I. Time
The asymmetry between past and future.
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II. Space
The curved space of general relativity.
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III. Matter
Matter and field in quantum mechanics.
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IV. Observer
The physicist guided by laws of physics.
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V. Energy
The principle of least action.
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VI. Information
Conservation laws and symmetries as information.
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How The Character of Physical Law resolves each dilemma
47 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 3 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 10 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.