Quantum Mechanics Between Ontology and Epistemology (eBook)

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2018 | 1st ed. 2018
XXI, 432 Seiten
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Quantum Mechanics Between Ontology and Epistemology - Florian J. Boge
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This book explores the prospects of rivaling ontological and epistemic interpretations of quantum mechanics (QM). It concludes with a suggestion for how to interpret QM from an epistemological point of view and with a Kantian touch. It thus refines, extends, and combines existing approaches in a similar direction.

The author first looks at current, hotly debated ontological interpretations. These include hidden variables-approaches, Bohmian mechanics, collapse interpretations, and the many worlds interpretation. He demonstrates why none of these ontological interpretations can claim to be the clear winner amongst its rivals. Next, coverage explores the possibility of interpreting QM in terms of knowledge but without the assumption of hidden variables. It examines QBism as well as Healey's pragmatist view. The author finds both interpretations or programs appealing, but still wanting in certain respects. As a result, he then goes on to advance a genuine proposal as to how to interpret QM from the perspective of an internal realism in the sense of Putnam and Kant.

The book also includes two philosophical interludes. One details the notions of probability and realism. The other highlights the connections between the notions of locality, causality, and reality in the context of violations of Bell-type inequalities.



Florian J. Boge studied Philosophy and Linguistics at the University of Düsseldorf, and Philosophy and Physics at the University of Cologne. He graduated from his study in Düsseldorf with an M.A. in 2012, subsequently pursuing a Dr. Phil. in Philosophy and a B.Sc. in Physics  in Cologne. He also visited the University of Oxford as a recognized student and guest researcher in 2016. Currently his employment is with the international and interdisciplinary research unit The Epistemology of the Large Hadron Collider, as a postdoctoral researcher. His previous academic positions range from assistant to teaching and research jobs.

Florian J. Boge studied Philosophy and Linguistics at the University of Düsseldorf, and Philosophy and Physics at the University of Cologne. He graduated from his study in Düsseldorf with an M.A. in 2012, subsequently pursuing a Dr. Phil. in Philosophy and a B.Sc. in Physics  in Cologne. He also visited the University of Oxford as a recognized student and guest researcher in 2016. Currently his employment is with the international and interdisciplinary research unit The Epistemology of the Large Hadron Collider, as a postdoctoral researcher. His previous academic positions range from assistant to teaching and research jobs.

Chapter1: Introduction.- Chapter2: Some Quantum Mechanics, its Problems, and How Not to Think About Them Philosophical Interlude I: ‘Probability’ and ‘Realism’.- Chapter3: ust a Matter of Knowledge? Philosophical Interlude II: Locality, Causality, Reality (Again).- Chapter:4 Ontology, or, Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics.- Chapter:5 Reconsidering Knowledge, or, Coming to Terms with Quantum Mechanics.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.10.2018
Reihe/Serie European Studies in Philosophy of Science
Zusatzinfo XXI, 432 p. 549 illus.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Schlagworte bohmian mechanics • Collapse models • Constitutive a Priori • Epistemic Interpretation of Quantum Theory • Hidden Variables philosophy • Interpretations of quantum theory • Kant Quantum Theory • Many worlds interpretation • Ontological Models • Pragmatist Interpretation of Quantum Theory • QBism • Quantum Bayesianism • Quantum Theory and Abduction • Quantum Theory and Internal Realism • Scientific Realism and Quantum Theory • Symmetries in Quantum Theory
ISBN-10 3-319-95765-1 / 3319957651
ISBN-13 978-3-319-95765-4 / 9783319957654
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