This book provides a comprehensive investigation into the concept of typicality and its significance for physics and the philosophy of science. It identifies typicality as a fundamental way of reasoning, central to how natural laws explain and are tested against phenomena. The book discusses various applications of typicality to foundational questions in physics and beyond.These include:
a unified interpretation of objective probabilities in classical mechanics and quantum mechanics
a detailed discussion of Boltzmann's statistical mechanics, entropy, and the second law of...
This book provides a comprehensive investigation into the concept of typicality and its significance for physics and the philosophy of science...