On physics and philosophy
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Princeton :
Princeton University Press
cop. 2006
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part 1: Physical facts and related conceptual problems. Broad overview
- Overstepping the limits of the framework of familiar concepts
- Nonseparability and Bell's Theorem
- Objectivity and empirical reality
- Quantum physics and realism
- Universal laws and the "reality" question
- Antirealism and physics; the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen problem; methodological operationalism
- Measurement and decoherence, universality revisited
- Various realist attempts
- Schrödinger's cat, Wigner's friend, and veiled reality
- Part 2: A philosophical analysis. Science and philosophy
- Materialisms
- Suggestions from Kantism
- Causality and observational predictability
- Explanation and phenomena
- Mind and things
- Pragmatic-transcendental versus veiled reality approaches
- Objects and consciousness
- The "ground of things"
- Appendix 1: The Bell Theorem
- Appendix 2: Consistent histories, counterfactuality, and Bell's Theorem
- Appendix 3: Correlation-at-a-distance in the Broglie-Bohm model.