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Epistemology and Probability Arkady Plotnitsky

Epistemology and Probability By Arkady Plotnitsky

Epistemology and Probability by Arkady Plotnitsky


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This book offers an exploration of the relationships between epistemology and probability in the work of Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, and Erwin Schro- dinger, and in quantum mechanics and in modern physics as a whole.

Epistemology and Probability Summary

Epistemology and Probability: Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, and the Nature of Quantum-Theoretical Thinking by Arkady Plotnitsky

This book offers an exploration of the relationships between epistemology and probability in the work of Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, and Erwin Schro- dinger, and in quantum mechanics and in modern physics as a whole. It also considers the implications of these relationships and of quantum theory itself for our understanding of the nature of human thinking and knowledge in general, or the epistemological lesson of quantum mechanics, as Bohr liked 1 to say. These implications are radical and controversial. While they have been seen as scientifically productive and intellectually liberating to some, Bohr and Heisenberg among them, they have been troublesome to many others, such as Schro dinger and, most prominently, Albert Einstein. Einstein famously refused to believe that God would resort to playing dice or rather to playing with nature in the way quantum mechanics appeared to suggest, which is indeed quite different from playing dice. According to his later (sometime around 1953) remark, a lesser known or commented upon but arguably more important one: That the Lord should play [dice], all right; but that He should gamble according to definite rules [i. e. , according to the rules of quantum mechanics, rather than 2 by merely throwing dice], that is beyond me. Although Einsteins invocation of God is taken literally sometimes, he was not talking about God but about the way nature works. Bohrs reply on an earlier occasion to Einsteins question 1 Cf.

Epistemology and Probability Reviews

From the reviews:

Plotnitsky (theory and cultural studies, Purdue Univ.) analyzes the discussions and disagreements among the principals (mentioned in the title), and offers his insightful comments on the questions. The discussions on probability and epistemology remind readers of 18th-century debates on the topic in which dAlembert participated. This book should interest anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the epistemology of quantum mechanics, especially the issues thrashed out in the early phases. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Academic libraries serving graduate students, researchers, and faculty. (V. V. Raman, Choice, Vol. 47 (10), June, 2010)

This is an exposition of what the author calls non-classical epistemology in close relationship with the emergence and development of quantum mechanics. Plotnitsky unfolds a nuanced presentation of the so-called Copenhagen spirit or, more precisely, of the ideas of his central hero, Niels Bohr, taken to their logical conclusion. Plotnitskys narrative makes fascinating reading, and not only for those who are sympathetic to his views. the book represents a challenge and motivation for the opponents of such views, particularly scientific realists. (Vassilis Sakellariou, Metascience, Vol. 21, 2012)

Table of Contents

IntroductionEpistemology and Probability in Quantum Theory: Physics, Mathematics, and Philosophy.- Quantum Phenomena and the Double-Slit Experiment.- Heisenbergs Revolutions: New Kinematics, New Mathematics, and New Philosophy.- From Geometry to Algebra in Physics, with Heisenberg.- Schrodingers Waves: Propagation and Probability.- Bohrs Como Argument: Complementarity and the Problem of Causality.- From Como to Copenhagen: Renunciations.- Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered both Complete and Local?.- Essential Ambiguity and Essential Influence: Reading Bohrs Reply to EPR.- Mysteries Without Mysticism, Correlations Without Correlata, Epistemology Without Ontology, and Probability Without Causality.- 11 Conclusion: The Mere Touch of Cold Philosophy.

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NPB9780387853338
9780387853338
0387853332
Epistemology and Probability: Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, and the Nature of Quantum-Theoretical Thinking by Arkady Plotnitsky
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Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2009-11-05
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