Recasting Reality (eBook)

Wolfgang Pauli's Philosophical Ideas and Contemporary Science
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1 2 Harald Atmanspacher and Hans Primas 1 Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology, Freiburg, Germany,haa@igpp.de 2 ETH Zurich, Switzerland,primas@phys.chem.ethz.ch Thenotionofrealityisofsupremesigni?canceforourunderstandingofnature, the world around us, and ourselves. As the history of philosophy shows, it has been under permanent discussion at all times. Traditional discourse about - ality covers the full range from basic metaphysical foundations to operational approaches concerning human kinds of gathering and utilizing knowledge, broadly speaking epistemic approaches. However, no period in time has ex- rienced a number of moves changing and, particularly, restraining traditional concepts of reality that is comparable to the 20th century. Early in the 20th century, quite an in?uential move of such a kind was due to the so-called Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics, laid out essentially by Bohr, Heisenberg, and Pauli in the mid 1920s. Bohr's dictum, quoted by Petersen (1963, p.12), was that 'it is wrong to think that the task of physics is to ?nd out how nature is. Physics concerns what we can say about nature.' Although this standpoint was not left unopposed - Einstein, Schr¨ odinger, and others were convinced that it is the task of science to ?nd out about nature itself - epistemic, operational attitudes have set the fashion for many discussions in the philosophy of physics (and of science in general) until today.

Contents 5
List of Contributors 7
Introduction 9
References 16
Wolfgang Pauli’s Philosophical Ideas Viewed from the Perspective of His Correspondence 19
1 The Traditional Relation between Physics and Philosophy 19
2 Physical Concepts Without Philosophical Precedents: Quantum Physics and Pauli’s Exclusion Principle 20
3 Pauli, Mach, and Positivism 23
4 The Article on Relativity: Felix Klein Introduces Pauli to the Art of Scientific Writing 24
5 Moritz Schlick and the “Vienna Confession” 25
6 Departing from Positivism: Complementarity, C. G. Jung, and the Problem of Opposites 27
7 Princeton, Panofsky and the Kepler Article 32
8 Collaboration with Philosophers at Zurich: “ What Went Where?” 34
9 Science and Occidental Thinking 35
10 Overview of Pauli’s Scientific Estate 37
Acknowledgment 38
References 38
Concepts of Symmetry in the Work of Wolfgang Pauli 41
1 General Introduction 41
2 Remarks on the Notion of Symmetry 48
3 Specific Comments on Symmetries in Pauli’s Work 57
4 Conclusion 85
Acknowledgments 86
References 86
A New Idea of Reality: Pauli on the Unity of Mind and Matter 91
1 Introduction 91
2 Mind and Body from Descartes to Leibniz 92
3 Pauli a Spinozist ? 95
4 The Unconscious in the Context of Discovery 96
5 Scienti.c Realism and Anti-Realism 99
6 Complementarity as a Basis of Weak Anti-Realism 101
7 Conclusions 102
References 104
Extending the Philosophical Significance of the Idea of Complementarity 107
1 Introduction 107
2 Compatibility and Complementarity in Quantum Theory 109
3 Epistemic Descriptions of Classical Dynamical Systems 109
4 Compatibility and Complementarity in Classical Dynamical Systems 114
5 Compatible, Comparable, and Commensurable Theories 115
6 Examples 117
References 119
Psychophysical Nature 123
1 Introduction 123
2 Is the Perceived World “Physical”, “Psychological” or Somewhere in Between ? 124
3 Perceptual Projection 128
4 Consequences for the Perceived “Physical World” 129
5 How the Perceived Physical World Relates to Information Processing in the Brain 131
6 Creeping up on Consciousness 133
7 The Relation Between First-Person Descriptions of Experience and Third- Person Descriptions of Their Physical Correlates 134
8 The Nature of Mind 136
9 Similarities and Di erences to Pauli 137
10 Similarities and Di erences Between Physical and Psychological Complementarity 139
11 Conclusions 140
References 141
Complementarity in Bistable Perception 143
1 Introduction 143
2 Bistable Perception 145
3 Complementarity in Generalized Quantum Theory 146
4 The Necker-Zeno Model 149
5 Temporal Bell Inequalities 154
6 Summary 157
References 157
Process Ontology from Whitehead to Quantum Physics 159
1 Introduction 160
2 Bifurcations 161
3 Perception 162
4 Time 163
5 Actual Entities 165
6 Prehension 166
7 Creativity 167
8 Teleology 169
9 Transmission and Concrescence 170
10 Quantum Theory 170
11 Process Philosophy and Quantum Ontology 173
References 177
Complementarity of Mind and Matter 179
1 Introduction: Pauli on Mind and Matter 179
2 The First Problem: 180
3 The Second Problem: 181
4 The Third Problem: 184
5 The Fourth Problem: 186
6 Symmetries of the Temporal Domain 188
7 Contextually Broken Symmetries 193
8 Descriptions in Terms of A-Time 195
9 Descriptions in Terms of B-Time 199
10 Complementarity of A-Time and B-Time 201
11 Extended Time Systems 203
12 Concluding Remarks 211
Acknowledgement 213
References 213
A Proposed Relation Between Intensity of Presence and Duration of Nowness 219
1 Introduction 219
2 Tensed Time and Tenseless Time 220
3 Can the Intensity of Presence Be Measured ? 221
4 Time Scales in the Necker-Zeno Model 223
5 Relations to Other Approaches 228
References 232
Synchronicity, Quantum Mechanics, and Psyche 235
1 Overview 235
2 Synchronicity Phenomena 235
3 Choice of the Past: The Photon Delayed-Choice Experiment 237
4 Models of Quantum Entanglement 240
5 Conclusions 248
6 Acknowledgments 249
References 250
When Pauli Met Jung – the Path from “ Three” to “Four” 253
References 258
What Is Mathematics ? Pauli, Jung, and Contemporary Cognitive Science 259
1 Introduction 259
2 Pauli, a Mathematical Platonist ? 260
3 Introspection and Archetypes: A Cognitive Science Perspective 265
4 Mathematics as a Product of the Embodied Human Mind 269
References 280
Psychological Research on Insight Problem Solving 283
1 Introduction 283
2 Definitions of Insight 284
3 Insight in Gestalt Psychology 286
4 Cognitive Theories of Insight Problem Solving 288
5 Problem Space Theory 289
6 Heuristics and Insight 291
7 Representational Change and Insight 294
8 Heuristics, Representational Change, and Insight 299
9 Neural Correlates of Insight Problem Solving 301
10 Conclusions 304
References 305
Exploring Pauli’s (Quantum) Views on Science and Biology 309
1 Introduction 309
2 Philosophical Concerns About Science and Reality 311
3 Towards a Quantum View on Biology 322
4 Conclusion: Transcendentalism Versus Naturalism, Irrationalism Versus Rationalism 333
Acknowledgments 335
References 336
Index 339

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.9.2008
Zusatzinfo VIII, 340 p. 24 illus.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik
Schlagworte Biology • cognitive science • Dual-aspect approaches • epigenetics • insight • Mathematics • Mechanics • mutations • Problem Solving • Problem-Solving • quantum mechanics • Science • symmetric relation • the origin • Time
ISBN-10 3-540-85198-4 / 3540851984
ISBN-13 978-3-540-85198-1 / 9783540851981
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