Abstract
The present special section brings together three articles that seek to elucidate the epistemological and ontological foundations of the Higgs mechanism, as well as the epistemic dynamics of the development of the models beyond the “standard model” of elementary particle physics.The standard model of elementary particle physics consists of two gauge theories; namely, the electroweak theory of the weak and electromagnetic interactions, and the theory of quantum chromo-dynamics which describes the strong interaction. This introduction will provide a brief overview of the key issues concerning the foundations of the Higgs mechanism.Historically, the main motivation for the Higgs mechanism stemmed from the need to account for the non-zero masses of the intermediate vector bosons of the weak interaction within a gauge theory of the Yang-Mills type. One way to give mass to the IVBs, called “explicit symmetry breaking,” is to add mass terms directly to the Lagrangian of the gauge theor ..