PHILOS 130
Philosophy of Space and Time
Philosophy · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Selected philosophical problems concerning nature of space and time. Philosophical implications of space-time theories, such as those of Newton and Einstein. Topics may include nature of geometry, conventionalism, absolutist versus relationist views of space and time, philosophical impact of relativity theory.
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Preparation: two philosophy courses or one philosophy course and one physics course.
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