Review of Accelerating Expansion: Philosophy and Physics with a Positive Cosmological Constant, by Gordon Belot [Book Review]

Foundations of Physics (forthcoming)
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We review Gordon Belot’s ‘Accelerating Expansion: Philosophy and Physics with a Positive Cosmological Constant’ (OUP, 2023).

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