Reichenbach and the Conventionality of Distant Simultaneity in Perspective

Dieks, Dennis (2009) Reichenbach and the Conventionality of Distant Simultaneity in Perspective.

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Abstract

We take another look at Reichenbach’s 1920 conversion to conventionalism, with a special eye to the background of his ‘conventionality of distant simultaneity’ thesis. We argue that elements of Reichenbach earlier neo-Kantianism can still be discerned in his later work and, related to this, that his conventionalism should be seen as situated at the level of global theory choice. This is contrary to many of Reichenbach’s own statements, in which he declares that his conventionalism is a consequence of the arbitrariness of coordinative definitions.

Keywords:Reichenbach, neo-Kantianism, conventionalism, simultaneity
Subjects:General Issues: History of Philosophy of Science
Specific Sciences: Physics: Relativity Theory
General Issues: Operationalism/Instrumentalism
General Issues: Conventionalism
General Issues: Logical Positivism/Logical Empiricism
ID Code:4840
Deposited By:Dieks, Dennis
Deposited On:19 August 2009