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Philosophy and logic of quantum physics
The book investigates the ontology and logic of quantum physics. The first part discusses the relationship of theory and observation and different views on the ontological status of scientific theories. It introduces the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and some of its interpretations and their com...
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Peter Lang
2015
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author | Dapprich, Jan Philipp Schuster, Annika |
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description | The book investigates the ontology and logic of quantum physics. The first part discusses the relationship of theory and observation and different views on the ontological status of scientific theories. It introduces the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and some of its interpretations and their compatibility with various ontological positions. In the second part, implications of quantum mechanics on classical logic, especially on the distributive law and bivalence, as discussed by Garrett Birkhoff & John von Neumann (1936) and Hilary Putnam (1968), and their counterarguments are reconstructed and discussed. It is concluded that classical logic is sufficient for dealing with quantum mechanical propositions. |
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publisher | Peter Lang |
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spelling | cern-21993252021-04-21T19:36:56Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2199325engDapprich, Jan PhilippSchuster, AnnikaPhilosophy and logic of quantum physicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe book investigates the ontology and logic of quantum physics. The first part discusses the relationship of theory and observation and different views on the ontological status of scientific theories. It introduces the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and some of its interpretations and their compatibility with various ontological positions. In the second part, implications of quantum mechanics on classical logic, especially on the distributive law and bivalence, as discussed by Garrett Birkhoff & John von Neumann (1936) and Hilary Putnam (1968), and their counterarguments are reconstructed and discussed. It is concluded that classical logic is sufficient for dealing with quantum mechanical propositions.Peter Langoai:cds.cern.ch:21993252015 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Dapprich, Jan Philipp Schuster, Annika Philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
title | Philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
title_full | Philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
title_fullStr | Philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
title_short | Philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
title_sort | philosophy and logic of quantum physics |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2199325 |
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