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Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science
In this magisterial work, Roland Omnès takes us from the academies of ancient Greece to the laboratories of modern science as he seeks to do no less than rebuild the foundations of the philosophy of knowledge. One of the world's leading quantum physicists, Omnès reviews the history and recent d...
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Princeton Univ. Press
2002
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description | In this magisterial work, Roland Omnès takes us from the academies of ancient Greece to the laboratories of modern science as he seeks to do no less than rebuild the foundations of the philosophy of knowledge. One of the world's leading quantum physicists, Omnès reviews the history and recent development of mathematics, logic, and the physical sciences to show that current work in quantum theory offers new answers to questions that have puzzled philosophers for centuries: Is the world ultimately intelligible? Are all events caused? Do objects have definitive locations? Omnès addresses these p |
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spelling | cern-11405182021-04-22T01:42:15Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1140518engOmnès, RolandQuantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary sciencemetaphysicsIn this magisterial work, Roland Omnès takes us from the academies of ancient Greece to the laboratories of modern science as he seeks to do no less than rebuild the foundations of the philosophy of knowledge. One of the world's leading quantum physicists, Omnès reviews the history and recent development of mathematics, logic, and the physical sciences to show that current work in quantum theory offers new answers to questions that have puzzled philosophers for centuries: Is the world ultimately intelligible? Are all events caused? Do objects have definitive locations? Omnès addresses these pPrinceton Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:11405182002 |
spellingShingle | metaphysics Omnès, Roland Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
title | Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
title_full | Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
title_fullStr | Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
title_short | Quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
title_sort | quantum philosophy: understanding and interpreting contemporary science |
topic | metaphysics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1140518 |
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