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Introduction
Martin Carrier Johannes RoggenhoferGünter KüppersPhilippe Blanchard
The unknown as an engine of science
Hans J. Pirner
Time in general relativity
Richard T. W. ArthurW. Brian Arthur
Experimental success and the revelation of reality
Martin Carrier
Scientific objectivity with a human face
Holm Tetens
Becoming in quantum theory
Scientific realism
Brigitte Falkenburg
True is what is considered true
Günter Küppers
Conclusion
Extending physical reality
Evidence, logic and moral authority
Georg Elwert
Neither modernist nor postmodernist
Mara Beller
Particle observation and measurement
From science wars to science worries
Johannes Roggenhofer
The inescapable strangeness of the quantum world
Édouard Brézin
Probing subatomic structure
Experimental investigation of decoherence
Jean-Michel Raimond
The pilot wave theory of Louis de Broglie and David Bohm
Franck Laloë
Measurement and the unity of physics
The pilot-wave theory
Metamorphoses of the particle concept
The relational interpretation of quantum mechanics and the EPR paradox
Matteo Smerlak
Wave-particle duality
The theory of measurement
Roger Balian
Subatomic reality
Loop quantum gravity
Carlo Rovelli
Some remarks on the hard core of soft sciences
Maurice Godelier
Objective facts, subjective experiences, and neuronal constructs
Holk Cruse
The problem of time in classical philosophy
Howard Sankey
Modern objections to time's passage
Defense of a modest scientific realism
Alan SokalJean Bricmont
Evidence for the indefinite
Classical physics and becoming
On social constructivist accounts of the natural sciences
Barry Barnes
Approaching the definite
Special relativity and the lapse of time
The mote and the beam
Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond
Establishing the definite from the indefinite
Relativity and the present
Science wars?
Jochen Hoock
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