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Foundations of Statistical Mechanics offers a comprehensive philosophical investigation into one of physics’ most fundamental theories. The authors examine the conceptual underpinnings of statistical mechanics, addressing key questions about how microscopic dynamics relate to macroscopic thermodynamic behavior.
The book explores critical interpretive issues, including the nature of probability in physics, the role of ergodicity, and the foundations of irreversibility and the second law of thermodynamics. Frigg and Werndl analyze various approaches to statistical mechanics, from classical Boltzmann to modern ensemble methods, evaluating their philosophical implications.
Essential for advanced students and researchers in philosophy of physics, this Element clarifies the conceptual foundations underlying statistical mechanics and its applications to physical systems.







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