
Experimental Metaphysics: Quantum Mechanical Studies for Abner Shimony, Volume One
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
Format
Paperback
Pages
272
Language
English
Published
Dec 8, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1997
ISBN-10
9048148081
ISBN-13
9789048148080
Description
This volume serves as a tribute to the influential philosopher and physicist Abner Shimony, exploring the intersection of quantum mechanics and metaphysics. Through a collection of thoughtful essays, it examines the foundational ideas that underpin contemporary discussions in physics, focusing on the philosophical implications of quantum theory. The contributors delve into themes such as realism, determinism, and the nature of reality, shedding light on how Shimony's work has shaped the discourse surrounding these topics.
In addition to honoring Shimony’s legacy, the book provides an intellectually rich landscape for both philosophers and scientists. Its diverse perspectives invite readers to engage with the ongoing debates in the philosophy of science, stimulating further inquiry into how quantum mechanics informs our understanding of the universe. This volume not only preserves Shimony's contributions but also inspires a new generation to consider the profound philosophical questions that arise from the study of quantum mechanics.
In addition to honoring Shimony’s legacy, the book provides an intellectually rich landscape for both philosophers and scientists. Its diverse perspectives invite readers to engage with the ongoing debates in the philosophy of science, stimulating further inquiry into how quantum mechanics informs our understanding of the universe. This volume not only preserves Shimony's contributions but also inspires a new generation to consider the profound philosophical questions that arise from the study of quantum mechanics.
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