Abstract
In this essay, I provide an overview of the debate on infinite
and essential idealizations in physics. I will first present two
ostensible examples: phase transitions and the Aharonov–
Bohm effect. Then, I will describe the literature on the
topic as a debate between two positions: Essentialists claim
that idealizations are essential or indispensable for
scientific accounts of certain physical phenomena, while
dispensabilists maintain that idealizations are dispensable
from mature scientific theory. I will also identify some
attempts at finding a middle ground between the essentialists
and dispensabilists camps. Finally, I will raise questions
for future research on essential and infinite idealizations
via the notion of exploration.