Article ID: CBB001021548

Contemporary History of Cosmology and the Controversy over the Multiverse (2009)

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Cosmology has always been different from other areas of the natural sciences. Although an observationally supported standard model of the universe emerged in the 1960s, more speculative models and conceptions continued to attract attention. During the last decade, ideas of multiple universes (the 'multiverse') based on anthropic reasoning have become very popular among cosmologists and theoretical physicists. This had led to a major debate within the scientific community of the epistemic standards of modern cosmology. Is the multiverse a scientific hypothesis, or is it rather a philosophical speculation disguised as science? This paper offers a review of the recent and still ongoing controversy concerning the multiverse, emphasizing its foundational nature and relation to philosophical issues. It also compares the multiverse controversy to some earlier episodes in the history of twentieth-century cosmology when particular theories and approaches came under attack for betraying the ideals of proper science.

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Authors & Contributors
Boudry, Maarten
Bourne, Craig
Bussotti, Paolo
Capaccioli, Massimo
Fano, Vincenzo
Greaves, H.
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
International Journal of the Classical Tradition
Publishers
Carocci Editore
Cambridge University Press
Aracne
Basic Books
Oxford University Press
Princeton University Press
Concepts
Cosmology
Philosophy of science
Universe
Theoretical physics
Physics
Epistemology
People
Hoyle, Fred
Bohr, Niels Henrik David
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Einstein, Albert
Gamow, George
Gibbon, Edward
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
Early modern
18th century
19th century
20th century, late
Places
Lisbon (Portugal)
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