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[from 'The Evolution of Physics' by Einstein,A/Infeld,L, in 27. Natural Reality / B. Modern Physics / 2. Electrodynamics / b. Fields ]

Full Idea

In the beginning the field concept was no more than a means of facilitating the understanding of phenomena. ...In the new field language it is the field and not the charges themselves which is essential. The substance was overshadowed by the field.

Gist of Idea

The concept of a field gradually replaced the substances in explaining relations between charges

Source

Einstein,A/Infeld,L (The Evolution of Physics [1938], p.151), quoted by Penelope Maddy - Naturalism in Mathematics II.4

Book Reference

Maddy,Penelope: 'Naturalism in Mathematics' [OUP 2000], p.115


A Reaction

This is very important for philosophical metaphysicians, especially those like me who want to explain the universe by the nature of the stuff that composes it. The 'stuff' had better not be simplistic individual 'substances'.