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Original Articles

Rehabilitating relationalism

Pages 35-52 | Published online: 10 Jun 2008
 

Abstract

I argue that the conviction, widespread among philosophers, that substantivalism enjoys a clear superiority over relationalism in both Newtonian and relativistic physics is ill‐founded. There are viable relationalist approaches to understanding these theories, and the substantival‐relational debate should be of interest to philosophers and physicists alike, because of its connection with questions about the correct space of states for various physical theories.

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