Article ID: CBB000771300

Crisis and the Construction of Modern Theoretical Physics (2007)

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This paper takes up the concept of `crisis' at both historical and historiographical levels. It proceeds through two examples of periods that have been described by historians of physics using a language of crisis. The first examines an incipient German theoretical-physics community around 1900 and the debates that concerned the so-called `failure' of the mechanical world view. It is argued, largely on the basis of what is now an extensive body of secondary literature, that there is little evidence for a widespread crisis in this period. Abandoning the term as both description and explanation, one comes to the far more intriguing suggestion that the conflict over foundations was not evidence of a divisive dissonance but rather of collective construction. What has been termed crisis was, in fact, the practice of theoretical physics in the fin de siècle. The second example is the period either side of the advent of quantum mechanics around 1925. Different subgroups within the theoretical-physics community viewed the state of the field in dramatically different ways. Those, such as members of the Sommerfeld school in Munich, who saw the task of the physicist as lying in the solution of particular problems, neither saw a crisis nor acknowledged its resolution. On the other hand those, such as several researchers associated with Niels Bohr's institute in Copenhagen, who focused on the creation and adaptation of new principles, openly advocated a crisis even before decisive anomalies arose. They then sought to conceptualize the development of quantum mechanics in terms of crises and the revolutions that followed. Thomas Kuhn's language of crisis, revolution and anomaly, it is concluded, arises from his focus on only one set of theoretical physicists. A closer look at intra-communal differences opens a new vista onto what he termed `normal' and `revolutionary' science.

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Description An exploration of Kuhnian ideas of change in science using examples from the theoretical physics community in two periods of apparent crisis: 1900 and 1925.


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Authors & Contributors
Dongen, Jeroen van
Rocci, Alessio
Holmes, Matthew
Wennerholm, Staffan
Stöltzner, Michael
Seth, Suman
Concepts
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Theoretical physics
Scientific communities; interprofessional relations
Revolutions in science
Development of science; change in science
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
21st century
20th century, late
Places
Germany
Sweden
Italy
Brussels (Belgium)
Rome (Italy)
Institutions
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
Solvay Conferences
Università di Roma
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