The definability of physical concepts

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Our main purpose here is to make some specific considerations about the definability of physical concepts like mass, force, time, space, spacetime, and closed systems in the context of physical theories. Our starting motivation is a simple example of a collection of definitions of closed system in the literature of physics and philosophy of physics. Next we discuss the problem of definitions in theoretical physics from the point of view of modern theories of definition. © SPM.

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Sant’Anna, A. S. (2005). The definability of physical concepts. Boletim Da Sociedade Paranaense de Matematica. https://doi.org/10.5269/bspm.v23i1-2.7471

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