Quantum dialogue the making of a revolution
In Quantum Dialogue, Mara Beller shows that science is rooted not just in conversation but in disagreement, doubt, and uncertainty. She argues that it is precisely this culture of dialogue and controversy within the scientific community that fuels creativity." "Beller begins with the emerg...
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Chicago ; London :
University of Chicago Press
[1999]
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Colección: | Science and its conceptual foundations
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Novelty and Dogma
- Dialogical Creativity
- Rhetorical Strategies
- Dialogical Emergence
- Matrix Theory in Flux
- A Revision of the Origins of the Matrix Theory
- The Emotional Confrontation between the Matrix Physicists and Schrodinger
- Born's Probabilistic Interpretation: A Case Study of "Concepts in Flux"
- Quantum Philosophy in Flux
- Positivism in Flux
- Indeterminism in Flux
- The Dialogical Emergence of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Paper
- Dialogue with Schrodinger
- Dialogue with Pauli
- Dialogue with Dirac
- Dialogue with Jordan
- Dialogues with "Lesser" Scientists
- The Polyphony of Heisenberg's Uncertainty Paper
- The Polyphony of the Notion of Interpretation
- The Contingency of Acausality
- Anschaulichkeit and the Status of Classical Concepts
- The Dialogical Birth of Bohr's Complementarity
- Dialogue with Schrodinger: The Structure of Atoms
- Dialogue with Einstein and Compton
- Dialogue with Campbell
- Clash with Heisenberg: Setting the Historical Record Straight
- Confrontation with Pauli
- The Challenge of Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen and the Two Voices of Bohr's Response
- Two Voices in Bohr's Response to Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen
- Bohr's Victory?
- Disturbance, Reality, and Acausality
- Bohr's Doctrine of the Indispensability of Classical Concepts and the Correspondence Principle
- Rhetorical Consolidation
- The Polyphony of the Copenhagen Interpretation and the Rhetoric of Antirealism
- What Scientists "Need Not" and "Must Not" Do
- The Appeal of Antirealism: Some General Considerations.