Philosophical Study of Electromagnetic Waves in the Thought of Modern Philosophers

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Waves is one of the key concepts in physics and is a suitable ground for comparative research between physics and philosophy. What kind of truth does the wave physically and philosophically answer? The results and achievements of this research in order to answer the question is that electromagnetic waves are closely related to other concepts such as field, matter and energy. The field of energy and energy is philosophically a material substance that current research is unable to explain its truth. Electromagnetic waves are the mode of energy transfer and motion, and the frequency of the waves indicates the amount of energy transmitted. With an instrumentalist approach, waves are not part of nature; Rather, they are the building blocks of our efforts to understand nature. With a realistic approach, three philosophical possibilities about waves can be expressed: 1) abstraction, 2) material width, and 3) ontologically, they exist as interfaces and are conceptually philosophical concepts (second philosophical sensible).

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Persian
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Journal of Sadra's wisdom, Volume:11 Issue: 2, 2023
Pages:
89 to 98
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