Robert Weingard
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- PhD Philosophy Princeton University
- Masters Philosophy Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Weingard was a philosopher of science and professor of philosophy at Rutgers University. Biography He became faculty member at Rutgers University and later joined the Department of Philosophy of Rutger University's School of Arts and Sciences in 1988. On 14 September 1996, Robert Weingard died of a heart attack; some of his articles were published posthumously.
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- RELATIVITY AND THE REALITY OF PAST AND FUTURE EVENTS (1972) (44)
- Cause and Effect in the Pilot-Wave Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (1996) (41)
- The renormalisation group and effective field theories (2005) (37)
- A Philosopher Looks at String Theory (1988) (24)
- Are bridge laws really necessary (1974) (18)
- The Bohmian Model of Quantum Cosmology (1994) (17)
- Interpretations of Quantum Field Theory (1994) (14)
- Trouble in Paradise? Problems for Bohm's Theory (1997) (13)
- Critical review: Paul Teller's interpretive introduction to quantum field theory (1996) (11)
- Remark on ‘‘The special theory of relativity and the one‐way speed of light’’ (1985) (10)
- A relativistic formulation of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox (1987) (9)
- On the Ontological Status of the Metric in General Relativity (1975) (9)
- Do Virtual Particles Exist? (1982) (8)
- Time, Bohm's Theory, and Quantum Cosmology (1996) (8)
- Topology Change and the Unity of Space (2000) (8)
- Book Review:Interpretive Introduction to Quantum Field Theory Paul Teller (1996) (7)
- Relativity and the spatiality of mental events (1977) (7)
- GENERAL RELATIVITY AND THE LENGTH OF THE PAST (1979) (6)
- Space-Time and the Direction of Time (1977) (6)
- Grand Unified Gauge Theories and the Number of Elementary Particles (1984) (5)
- Exposing the Machinery of Infinite Renormalization (1996) (5)
- General Relativity and the Conceivability of Time Travel (1979) (4)
- On the unity of space (1976) (4)
- BOHMIAN COSMOLOGY AND THE QUANTUM SMEARING OF THE INITIAL SINGULARITY (1995) (3)
- Space, Time and Spacetime. Lawrence Sklar (1977) (3)
- On the field aspect of Quantum fields (1994) (3)
- Quantum Cosmology and the Beginning of the Universe (1990) (3)
- Some Comments Concerning Spin and Relativity (1989) (3)
- Spin and space (1982) (2)
- Some philosophical aspects of black holes (1979) (2)
- Exotic (Quixotic?) Applications of Bohm Theory (1996) (2)
- An Introduction to Topology (1996) (2)
- Answer to Question ♯15. [‘‘What space scales participate in cosmic expansion?,’’ F. Munley, Am. J. Phys. 63(4), 297 (1995)] (1995) (2)
- On Cracking That Nut, Absolute Space (1977) (1)
- Physics meets philosophy at the Planck scale: A philosopher looks at string theory (2001) (1)
- On travelling backward in time (1972) (1)
- Gauge fields, gravity and Bohm's theory (1999) (1)
- Answer to Question ♯22 [‘‘Is there a gravitational force or not?,’’ Barbara S. Andereck, Am. J. Phys. 63(7), 583 (1995)] (1996) (1)
- Foundations of Space-Time Theories. Michael Friedman (1986) (1)
- CAN volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter (1997) (0)
- Berger on Earman on Temporal Anisotropy (1972) (0)
- Book review (1996) (0)
- Book Review:Foundations of Space-Time Theories Michael Friedman (1986) (0)
- Book review of John Earman Bangs, Crunches, Whimpers and Shrieks (1996) (0)
- Bohmian cosmology and the quantum of the initial singularity (2003) (0)
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