Using as a springboard a three-way debate between theoretical physicist Lee Smolin, philosopher of science Nancy Cartwright and myself, I address in layman's terms the issues of why we need a unified theory of the fundamental interactions and why, in my opinion, string and M-theory currently offer the best hope. The focus will be on responding more generally to the various criticisms. I also describe the diverse application of string/M-theory techniques to other branches of physics and mathematics which render the whole enterprise worthwhile whether or not "a theory of everything" is forthcoming. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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Duff, M. J. (2013). String and M-Theory: Answering the Critics. Foundations of Physics, 43(1), 182–200. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10701-011-9618-4
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