Is Thermodynamics Subjective?

Katie Robertson*, Carina Prunkl

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Abstract

Thermodynamics is an unusual theory. Prominent figures, including J. C. Maxwell and E. T. Jaynes, have suggested that thermodynamics is anthropocentric, and contemporary approaches label thermodynamics a “subjective theory.” Here, we evaluate the arguments for anthropocentrism but conclude that instead of pointing to an anthropocentric view, they point towards a resource-relative understanding of thermodynamics which can be shorn of the “subjective gloss.”
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
JournalPhilosophy of Science
Early online date29 Mar 2023
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 29 Mar 2023

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