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Non-locality or non-separability?

Jan Faye

pp. 97-118

Abstract

The realist/anti-realist dispute in philosophy of science comes much to the fore in the field of quantum physics. Yesterday's realists hoped that it would be possible to reestablish a classical deterministic description of atomic objects. They saw quantum mechanics both as a provisional as well as a phenomenological theory, which one day would be surpassed by a new one that solved quantum paradoxes by assigning sharp and well-defined values to an observable of a system which is not in an eigenstate. Even today some realists are searching for a causal interpretation of quantum mechanics by suggesting the existence ôf non-local hidden variables. But most of today's realists look upon the quantum world as one in which objective indefiniteness, objective chance, propensity and entanglement rule.

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Faye Jan, Folse Henry J. (1994) Niels Bohr and contemporary philosophy. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 97-118

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8106-6_5

Full citation:

Faye Jan (1994) „Non-locality or non-separability?“, In: J. Faye & H. J. Folse (eds.), Niels Bohr and contemporary philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 97–118.