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Quantum Theory and Reality

✍ Scribed by Mario Bunge


Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Year
1967
Tongue
English
Leaves
122
Series
Studies in the Foundations, Methodology and Philosophy of Science
Edition
1
Category
Library

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The Tum of the Tide During centuries physicists were supposed to be studying the physical world. Since the turn of the century this assumption has often been challenged as naive: it was proclaimed that physics is not about the external world but about observers and their manipUlations: that it is meaningless to talk of anything else than observation devices and operaΒ­ tions: that the laws of physics concern our knowledge rather than the external world. This view of the nature of physical science has old roots in philoΒ­ sophy but it was independently reinvented by a number of philosophiΒ­ cally inclined physicists, notably ERNST MACH. These scientists were disgusted with the school philosophies and they were alarmed by the increasing number of physical concepts which they regarded as metaΒ­ physical or beyond experimental control, such as those of absolute motion, ether, electromagnetic field, and molecule. Reasonably enough, they wished to keep physics testable. To accomplish this goal they adopted the safe method, namely to banish every idea that could not be closely tied to observation. In this way they certainly avoided the risks of untestable speculation but they also failed to enjoy the benefits of theoretical invention. Furthermore they instituted unawares a new metaΒ­ physics that was to dominate the philosophy of physics for half a century: the metaphysics according to which the world is made of sense experience.


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