Redhead, Michael


Professor Michael Redhead  

Department

Position held

Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science (CPNSS)

Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method

Centennial Professor in CPNSS

Experience keywords:

modern theoretical physics

Languages:

French [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Basic]; German [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]

Media experience:

RadioTV

Contact Points

LSE phone number:

+44 (0)20 7955 7330

Alt email:

mlr1000@cam.ac.uk

Publications

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2007

Debs, Talal A. and Redhead, Michael (2007) Objectivity, invariance, and convention: symmetry in physical science. Harvard University Press, Massachusetts, USA. ISBN 9780674022980

2001

Redhead, Michael (2001) Quests of a realist. Metascience, 10 (3). pp. 341-347. ISSN 0815-0796

Redhead, Michael (2001) The intelligibility of the universe. In: O'Hear, Anthony, (ed.) Philosophy at the new millennium. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 73-90. ISBN 9780521005081

2000

Teller, Paul and Redhead, Michael (2000) Is indistinguishability in quantum mechanics conventional? Foundations of physics, 30 (6). pp. 951-957. ISSN 0015-9018

1996

Redhead, Michael (1996) From physics to metaphysics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521589666

1987

Redhead, Michael (1987) Incompleteness, nonlocality, and realism: a prolegomenon to the philosophy of quantum mechanics. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198249375

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This book aims to defend a religious point of view as against Richard Dawkins and his philosophical counterpart. It produces arguments from the philosophy of mathematics and quantum mechanics.

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