Composing Spacetime by Sam Baron and Baptiste Le Bihan, Journal of Philosophy. [Read here]
String Theory, Loop Quantum Gravity and Eternalism by Baptiste Le Bihan, European Journal for Philosophy of Science. [Read here]
Spacetime ‘Emergence’ by Nick Huggett, http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/15440/
What Can We Learn from Stringy Black Holes? by Nick Huggett, http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/15434/
A Philosopher Looks at Non-Commutative Geometry by Nick Huggett, http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/15432/
From Spacetime to Space and Time: A Reply to Markosian by Baptiste Le Bihan, Analysis. [Read here]
Spacetime Emergence in Quantum Gravity: Functionalism and the Hard Problem by Baptiste Le Bihan, Synthese. [Read here]
Have We Lost Spacetime on the Way? Narrowing the Gap between General Relativity and Quantum Gravity by Baptiste Le Bihan and Niels Linnemann, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.shpsb.2018.10.010). [Read here]
Space Emergence in Contemporary Physics: Why We Do Not Need Fundamentality, Layers of Reality and Emergence by Baptiste Le Bihan, Disputatio. [Read here]
Duality and Ontology by Baptiste Le Bihan and James Read, Philosophy Compass (https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12555). [Read here]
Algebraic fields and the dynamical approach to physical geometry by Tushar Menon, Philosophy of Science (forthcoming).
Clocks and Chronogeometry: Rotating spacetimes and the relativistic null hypothesis by Tushar Menon, Niels Linnemann and James Read, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (forthcoming). [Read here]]
On predictions and explanations in multiverse scenarios by Keizo Matsubara, in Christian, A., Hommen, D., Retzlaff, N. & Schurz, G. (Eds.), Philosophy of Science — Between the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities, Springer: 2018. [Read here]
The (a)temporal emergence of spacetime by Christian Wüthrich and Nick Huggett, Philosophy of Science (2018) [Read here]
Are black holes about information? by Christian Wüthrich, to appear in Richard Dawid, Radin Dardashti, Karim Thébault (eds.), Epistemology of Fundamental Physics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Read here]
Priority Monism Beyond Spacetime by Baptiste Le Bihan, Metaphysica, (19 (1): 95-111 (2018). [Read Here]
How Not to Establish the Non-renormalizability of Gravity by Juliusz Doboszewski & Niels Linnemann, Foundations of Physics (2018). [Read here]
Inter-theory relations in quantum gravity: Correspondence, Reduction, and Emergence by Karen Crowther, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (2017). [Open access version here]
Target Space ≠ Space by Nick Huggett, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, (2017). [Read Here]
Renormalizability, fundamentality and a final theory: The role of UV-completion in the search for quantum gravity by Karen Crowther and Niels Linnemann (2017). [Read Here]
Quantum Gravity and the Nature of Space and Time by Keizo Matsubara, Philosophy Compass, 12:e12405 (2017). [Read Here]
The interpretation of String-Theoretic Dualities by James Read, Foundations of Physics 46(2), pp. 209-235, (2016)
Effective Spacetime: Understanding Emergence in Effective Field Theory and Quantum Gravity by Karen Crowther, 1st ed., Springer International Publishing (2016). [Get The Book Here]
What becomes of a causal set by Christian Wüthrich and Craig Callender, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (2015). [Read Here]
Deriving General Relativity from String Theory by Nick Huggett and Tiziana Vistarini, Philosophy of Science (2015). [Read Here]
The Unrealities of Time by Baptiste Le Bihan, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review54, 25-44 (2015). [Read Here]
A Defence of String Theory by Keizo Matsubara, Metascience, 24/2, 189-194 (2015). [Read Here]
Skeptical Notes on a Physics of Passage by Nick Huggett, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (2014). [Read Here]
Introduction: Principles of quantum gravity by Karen Crowther and Dean Rickles, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 46/B (2014). [Read Here]
Emergent Spacetime and Empirical (In)coherence by Nick Huggett and Christian Wüthrich, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (2013). [Read Here]
Time in Quantum Gravity by Nick Huggett, Tiziana Vistarini, and Christian Wüthrich, A Companion to the Philosophy of Time, A.Bardon and H.Dyke (eds) (2013). [Read Here]
The emergence of spacetime in quantum theories of gravity by Nick Huggett and Christian Wüthrich, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics44/3 (2013). [Read Here]
Emergent spacetime according to effective field theory: From top-down and bottom-up by Karen Crowther, Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics44/3 (2013). [Read Here]
Raiders of the lost spacetime by Christian Wüthrich, To appear in Dennis Lehmkuhl (ed.), Towards a Theory of Spacetime Theories , Basel: Birkhäuser (2013). [Read Here]
A la recherche de l’espace-temps perdu by Christian Wüthrich, In Soazig Le Bihan (ed.), Précis de philosophie de la physique, Paris: Vuibert 222-241 (2013). [Read Here (French)] [Read Here (English)]
Realism, underdetermination and string theory dualities by Keizo Matsubara, Synthese, 190/3, 471-489 (2013). [Read Here]
The structure of causal sets by Christian Wüthrich, Journal for General Philosophy of Science43 223-241 (2012). [Read Here]
Die allgemeine Relativitätstheorie als Ausgangspunkt einer Quantentheorie der Gravitation by Christian Wüthrich, In Michael Esfeld (ed.), Philosophie der Physik, Berlin: Suhrkamp, 306-324 (2012). [Read Here (German)]
String theory and general methodology, a mutual evaluation by Lars-Göran Johansson and Keizo Matsubara, Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 42, 199-210 (2011). [Read Here]
No presentism in quantum gravity by Christian Wüthrich, In Vesselin Petkov (ed.), Space, Time, and Spacetime: Physical and Philosophical Implications of Minkowski’s Unification of Space and Time, Berlin: Springer, 257-278 (2010). [Read Here]
To quantize or not to quantize: fact and folklore in quantum gravity by Christian Wüthrich, Philosophy of Science72, 777-788 (2005). [Read Here]