Baker, David (2004) Spacetime Substantivalism and Einstein's Cosmological Constant. In: UNSPECIFIED. (In Press)
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Abstract
I offer a novel argument for spacetime substantivalism: we should take the spacetime of general relativity to be a substance because of its active role in gravitational causation. As a clear example of this causal behavior I offer the cosmological constant, a term in the most general form of the Einstein field equations which causes free-floating objects to accelerate apart. This acceleration cannot, I claim, be causally explained except by reference to spacetime itself.
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| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED) | ||||||
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| Keywords: | cosmological constant substantivalism relationism | ||||||
| Subjects: | Specific Sciences > Physics > Cosmology Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory Specific Sciences > Physics | ||||||
| Depositing User: | David Baker | ||||||
| Date Deposited: | 24 Apr 2005 | ||||||
| Last Modified: | 07 Oct 2010 15:12 | ||||||
| Item ID: | 1610 | ||||||
| Public Domain: | No | ||||||
| Subjects: | Specific Sciences > Physics > Cosmology Specific Sciences > Physics > Relativity Theory Specific Sciences > Physics | ||||||
| Date: | 2004 | ||||||
| URI: | https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/1610 | 
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