Description
Explanations of the cosmic microwave background prompt this unique case study of theory building in modern science.
About the Author
Slobodan Perovic is a professor of philosophy and history of science at the University of Belgrade. . He earned his Ph.D. at York University, Toronto, in 2005, and held teaching and research positions at Carleton University and the University of Pittsburgh, before returning to join the faculty in Belgrade in 2010. He is the principal convener of the 'Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation' conference series, and is author of From Data to Quanta: Niels Bohr's Vision of Physics (University of Chicago Press, 2021). Milan M. Cirkovic is a senior researcher at the Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade. He also holds an adjunct position at the Future of Humanity Institute, University of Oxford. He has broad research interests in applying philosophical ideas to diverse areas including astrobiology and global catastrophic risks. His previous books include The Astrobiological Landscape: Philosophical Foundations of the Study of Cosmic Life (Cambridge University Press, 2012) and The Great Silence: Science and Philosophy of Fermi's Paradox (Oxford University Press, 2018).
Reviews
'The Cosmic Microwave Background by Slobodan Perovic and Milan M. Cirkovic is a very welcome addition to the recent literature on the history and philosophy of experiment. The central focus is on the role that the discovery of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) played in the establishment of the currently accepted 'hot big bang' theory of the origin of the universe. The authors also devote considerable discussion to the explanations of the CMB provided by alternative models of the origin, illustrating the complex relation between evidence and theory in cosmology. The discussion of the historical and philosophical issues is clear and well-written and will be understandable and valuable to those who are not expert in physics and cosmology. I strongly recommend it.' Allan Franklin, University of Colorado, Boulder
'Perovic and Cirkovic weave a fascinating and nuanced tapestry of history and epistemology. Not only is the historical narrative valuable in its own right, but the book really shines because of the pay-offs for both philosophers and physicists that arise from its rich historical analysis. The real story of the cosmic microwave background, in all its gritty detail, ultimately provides an even stronger methodological underpinning than the pristine textbook version that the authors set out to rectify.' Niels Martens, Utrecht University
Book Information
ISBN 9781108844604
Author Slobodan Perovic
Format Hardback
Page Count 216
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 555g
Dimensions(mm) 244mm * 170mm * 14mm