Phenomenological Approaches to Physics (Запис № 461318)

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Title Phenomenological Approaches to Physics
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Edition statement 1st ed. 2020.
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Extent VI, 263 p. 3 illus.
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Series statement Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science,
Міжнародний стандартний серійний номер для назви серії (ISSN) 0166-6991 ;
Том/ позначення послідовності 429
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Formatted contents note Phenomenological approaches to physics. Mapping the field -- Part I. On the origins and systematic value of phenomenological approaches to physics. 1. Husserl's phenomenology and scientific practice -- 2. Unities of knowledge and being – Weyl’s late operationalism and Heideggerian phenomenology -- 3. Gaston Bachelard on how philosophy should follow physics’ path beyond phenomenology -- Part II. Phenomenological contributions to (philosophy of) physics. 4. Explaining the value of phenomenology to physicists -- 5. A match made on earth: A phenomenological critique of Wigner's puzzle -- 6. A revealing parallel between Husserl's philosophy of science and today's scientific metaphysics -- 7. Weyl, gauge invariance and symbolic construction from the 'purely infinitesimal' -- Part III. Phenomenological approaches to the measurement problem. 8. From a lost history to a new future: Is a phenomenological approach to quantum physics viable? -- 9. QBism from a phenomenological point of view -- 10. A phenomenological ontology for physics: Merleau-Ponty and QBism.
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Summary, etc This book offers fresh perspective on the role of phenomenology in the philosophy of physics which opens new avenues for discussion among physicists, "standard" philosophers of physics and philosophers with phenomenological leanings. Much has been written on the interrelations between philosophy and physics in the late 19th and early 20th century, and on the emergence of philosophy of science as an autonomous philosophical sub-discipline. This book is about the under-explored role of phenomenology in the development and the philosophical interpretation of 20th century physics. Part 1 examines questions about the origins and value of phenomenological approaches to physics. Does the work of classical phenomenologists such as Husserl, Merleau-Ponty or Heidegger contain elements of systematic value to both the practice and our philosophical understanding of physics? How did classical phenomenology influence “standard” philosophy of science in the Anglo-American and other traditions? Part 2 probes questions on the role of phenomenology in the philosophies of physics and science: - Can phenomenology help to solve “Wigner’s puzzle”, the problem of the "unreasonable effectiveness" of mathematics in describing, explaining and predicting empirical phenomena? - Does phenomenology allow better understanding of the principle of gauge invariance at the core of the standard model of contemporary particle physics? - Does the phenomenological notion of “Lifeworld” stand in opposition to the “scientific metaphysics” movement, or is there potential for dialogue? Part 3 examines the measurement problem. Is the solution outlined by Fritz London and Edmond Bauer merely a re-statement of von Neumann’s view, or should it be regarded as a distinctively phenomenological take on the measurement problem? Is phenomenology a serious contender in continuing discussions of foundational questions of quantum mechanics? Can other interpretational frameworks such as quantum Bayesianism benefit from implementing phenomenological notions such as constitution or horizonal intentionality?
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics.
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Personal name Wiltsche, Harald A.
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Personal name Berghofer, Philipp.
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Uniform title Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science,
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