Determinism and General Relativity

Philosophy of Science 88 (4):638-664 (2021)
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Abstract

We investigate the fate of determinism in general relativity, comparing the philosopher’s account with the physicist’s well-posed initial value formulations. The fate of determinism is interwoven with the question of what it is for a spacetime to be ‘physically reasonable’. A central concern is the status of global hyperbolicity, a putatively necessary condition for determinism in GR. While global hyperbolicity may fail to be true of all physically reasonable models, we analyze whether global hyperbolicity should be imposed by fiat; established from weaker assumptions, as in cosmic censorship theorems; or justified by beyond-GR physics.

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Chris Smeenk
University of Western Ontario
Christian Wüthrich
University of Geneva

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