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bohr s view the main problem and my very modest answer the quantum theory is characterised by the acknowledgment erkenntnis of a fundamental limitation in the classical physical ideas when ...

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          Bohr’s view, the main problem and my  very modest answer
         •   «The quantum theory is characterised by the acknowledgment (Erkenntnis) of 
             a fundamental limitation in the classical physical ideas when applied to atomic 
             phenomena.  The  situation  thus  created  is  of  a  peculiar  nature,  since  our 
             interpretation of the experimental material rests essentially upon the classical 
             concept.» Supplement to Nature, p. 550 13/4/1928)
         how do we distinguish the classical from the quantum (atomic world)?
         Bohr’s holism about the classical-quantum interaction makes the interaction 
             theoretically  unexplainable,  though  accountable  in  practice,  for  any  given 
             experimental context. Should we be content with this pragmatic solution?
              Plan and dialectical strategy
      1)   Introduction: motivation, two attitudes toward physics, and the 
           current situation in the philosophy of QT
      2)   Bohr’s philosophy of QT, and his «separation thesis» (ST)
      3)   The difficulties raised by the (ST) and Bohr’s responses: Kantianism 
           about classical concepts, contexualism, holism
      4)   Extant problems of Bohr’s philosophy of QT
                1.1. The motivation: the swinging pendulum
       •  After 1930 (Solvay) and until the late sixties, Bohr has been unanimously 
          considered the winner of his debate with Einstein
       •  Later,  both  among  physicists  and  philosophers  claimed  that  Bohr  has 
          …“brainwashed a whole generation of physicists into thinking that the job 
          was done 50 years ago” (Gell-Mann 1976).
       •  “Rather than being disturbed by the ambiguity in principle ... Bohr seemed 
          to take satisfaction in it. He seemed to revel in contradictions, for example 
          between "wave" and "particle," (Bell 1987, 189)
       •  We need a more balanced evaluation of his philosophy
      1.2 The two attitudes: principle theories vs and constructive theories
    •   “…the kinetic theory of gases seeks to reduce mechanical, thermal, and diffusional 
        processes to movements of molecules – i.e., to build them up out of the hypothesis of 
        molecular motion. When we say that we have succeeded in understanding a group 
        of natural processes, we invariably mean that a constructive theory has been found 
        which covers the processes in question
    •   “The elements which form their basis and starting-point [of principle theories] are not 
        hypothetically constructed but empirically discovered ones, general characteristics of 
        natural processes”…  “the science of thermodynamics seeks by analytical means to 
        deduce  necessary  conditions,  [….]  from  the  universally  experienced  fact  that 
        perpetual motion is impossible ….The theory of relativity belongs to the latter class” 
                         1.3 The current situation in the philosophy of QT: theories of principle vs  constructive theory attitudes
       1.   Bohm/GRW:  the  wave  function  is  “either  not  everything  or  is  wrong”  (a 
            constructive-theory approach about the wave function postulating beables)
       2.   QT is new theory of probability, deriving from the mathematical structure of the 
            theory (Pitowsky) or is about information, (Bub, Qbism) --> a theory-of-principle
       3.   Bohr? he refuses the fruitfulness of a constructive explanation of the classical-
            quantum interaction by using Einstein 1905
            In my view, these two attitudes are not incompatible! Einstein’s worries have 
       been heuristically fruitful. 
            Two different ways of explaning in physics
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