ON THE CONFLICTING ASSESSMENTS OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF STRING THEORY

Dawid, Richard (2008) ON THE CONFLICTING ASSESSMENTS OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF STRING THEORY.

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Abstract

The current status of string theory is assessed quite differently by most of the theory’s exponents than by the majority of physicists in other fields. While the former tend to have a high degree of trust in string theory’s viability, the latter largely share a substantially more sceptical point of view. In the present paper, it shall be argued that the controversy can be best understood in terms of a paradigmatic rift that has opened up between the two sides with respect to their respective understanding of theory assessment. An attempt is made to evaluate the two conflicting paradigms on their own terms. The question whether the new paradigm that emerges in string physics will prevail may be expected to be of crucial importance for the future evolution of fundamental physics.

Subjects:General Issues: Confirmation/Induction
General Issues: Theory/Observation
Specific Sciences: Physics: Fields and Particles
ID Code:4009
Deposited By:Dawid, Richard
Deposited On:29 April 2008
Additional Information:string theory, particle physics,underdetermination, paradigm change,