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Preface |
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Introduction Foreshadowings of a Normative Division of Labor |
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Chapter 1 Functional Research |
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1.1 Introduction: A Pilot-Wave |
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1.4 Anomalies in Contemporary Collaboration |
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Chapter 2 Functional Interpretation |
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2.2 O'Raifeartaigh Interpreting Weyl's Gauge Theory |
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2.3 McShane Interpreting Schrodinger's Space-Time Structure |
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2.4 Advanced Content and Analogy |
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2.5 Interpretation and History |
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2.6 Future Heuristics for Explanatory Interpretation; and the Future Possibility of Interpreting Lonergan on Interpretation |
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Chapter 3 Functional History |
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3.2 Preliminary Descriptions |
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3.2.1 The Dawning of Gauge Theory |
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3.2.2 Historical Roots of Gauge Invariance |
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3.2.3 The Trouble with Physics |
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3.2.4 Quantum Generations |
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3.2.5 The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics |
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3.3 Some Non-Trivial Problems to Resolve |
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3.4 Progress-Oriented Historical Studies |
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Chapter 4 Functional Dialectics |
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4.2 Making Sense of Probabilities in Physics by Illuminating Experience |
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4.3 Much More Is Needed: Method 250 |
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Chapter 5 Functional Foundations |
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5.2 Intimations: Fundamental Directions in History |
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5.3 My Foundations and Your Foundations |
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5.4 Discerning a Fifth Task |
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5.5 Something of What I Envision: Eightfold Experience and Eightfold Progress |
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Chapter 6 Functional Doctrines and Policies |
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6.2 Impromptu Reflections on Mathematics and Physics |
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6.4 Physical Sciences and Community Enterprise |
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6.5 Philosophy of Physics |
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6.6 Hintings of Functional Doctrines |
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Chapter 7 Functional Systematics: Systems-Planning |
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7.1 Introduction: Caring for Our PUP |
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7.2 Getting in the Mode: `What to Do?' |
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7.3 First Impressions: Sensing a Need |
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7.4 Second Impressions: Genetic Systematics |
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7.5 Lonergan's Sensei-able Leads |
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Chapter 8 Functional Communications |
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8.2 Actual Contexts: Physics and Societies |
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8.5 Communications in World Enterprise |
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9.3 Functionally Structured Present |
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9.4 Gradual Emergence of Functionally Coherent States |
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9.5 Stochastic Sheaf-Theoretical Geo-History |
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Epilogue Choosing Our Future |
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Appendix A Discerning (Pre-) Functional Content |
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A.2 Max Jammer: Concepts of Mass in Contemporary Physics and Philosophy |
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181 | (2) |
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A.3 Alexander Bird: What is Scientific Progress? |
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A.4.1 Jammer: Concepts of Mass |
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186 | (2) |
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A.4.2 Bird: Scientific Progress |
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Index |
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