Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1161211 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 2015 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We distinguish intuitive from theory-relative accounts of time reversal.•We critique both theory-relative and intuitive approaches.•We propose a new holistic account of time reversal that avoids our critiques.•We analyze model worlds to draw out the differences between our account and others.

In this paper I draw the distinction between intuitive and theory-relative accounts of the time reversal symmetry and identify problems with each. I then propose an alternative to these two types of accounts that steers a middle course between them and minimizes each account׳s problems. This new account of time reversal requires that, when dealing with sets of physical theories that satisfy certain constraints, we determine all of the discrete symmetries of the physical laws we are interested in and look for involutions that leave spatial coordinates unaffected and that act consistently across our physical laws. This new account of time reversal has the interesting feature that it makes the nature of the time reversal symmetry an empirical feature of the world without requiring us to assume that any particular physical theory is time reversal invariant from the start. Finally, I provide an analysis of several toy cases that reveals differences between my new account of time reversal and its competitors.

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