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Husserl, Dummett, and the linguistic turn
Michael Dummett famously holds that the “philosophy of thought” must proceed via the philosophy of language, since that is the only way to preserve the objectivity of thoughts while avoiding commitments to “mythological,” Platonic entities. Central to Dummett’s case is his thesis that all thought contents are linguistically expressible. In this paper, I will (a) argue that making the linguistic turn is neither necessary nor sufficient to avoid the problems of psychologism, (b) discuss Wayne Martin’s argument that not all thought-contents are linguistically communicable, and (c) present another, stronger argument, derived from Husserl’s early account of fulfillment, that establishes the same conclusion
Renormalization of the spectral action for the Yang-Mills system
We establish renormalizability of the full spectral action for the Yang-Mills
system on a flat 4-dimensional background manifold. Interpreting the spectral
action as a higher-derivative gauge theory, we find that it behaves
unexpectedly well as far as renormalization is concerned. Namely, a power
counting argument implies that the spectral action is superrenormalizable. From
BRST-invariance of the one-loop effective action, we conclude that it is
actually renormalizable as a gauge theory.Comment: 6 pages; 4 figures; minor correction
Renormalization of gauge fields: A Hopf algebra approach
We study the Connes-Kreimer Hopf algebra of renormalization in the case of
gauge theories. We show that the Ward identities and the Slavnov-Taylor
identities (in the abelian and non-abelian case respectively) are compatible
with the Hopf algebra structure, in that they generate a Hopf ideal.
Consequently, the quotient Hopf algebra is well-defined and has those
identities built in. This provides a purely combinatorial and rigorous proof of
compatibility of the Slavnov-Taylor identities with renormalization.Comment: 24 pages; uses feynm
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