1978
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-9871-1
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“…. For difficulties in the domain of Quantum Physics see Mittelstaedt (1978Mittelstaedt ( , 2004, Weingartner (2004Weingartner ( , 2009Weingartner ( , 2010. The criteria originate in a paper devoted to give a solution of the problem of verisimilitude in the sense of rehabilitating Popper's original idea by restricting the logical consequence class to relevant consequentelements only (cf.…”
Section: The Motivating Criteria Rc and Rdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. For difficulties in the domain of Quantum Physics see Mittelstaedt (1978Mittelstaedt ( , 2004, Weingartner (2004Weingartner ( , 2009Weingartner ( , 2010. The criteria originate in a paper devoted to give a solution of the problem of verisimilitude in the sense of rehabilitating Popper's original idea by restricting the logical consequence class to relevant consequentelements only (cf.…”
Section: The Motivating Criteria Rc and Rdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The totality of formally true implications can be summarised in a calculus which contains "beginnings" ⇒ A ≤ B and rules A ≤ B ⇒ C ≤ D. Here, we distinguish the calculus L Q of formally true logical propositions and the calculus S Q of formally true sequential propositions. [Mittelstaedt, 1978;Stachow, 1980].…”
Section: Quantum Logicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The described approach to quantum mechanics which starts from the relaxed quantum ontology O(Q) and leads finally to the quantum mechanical Hilbert space, is sometimes considered as an a priori justification of quantum theory [Mittelstaedt, 1978]. The term "a priori" seems to be legitimated here, since the starting point of this approach are the most general preconditions of a scientific language of physics, i.e.…”
Section: Is Quantum Mechanics a Priori Valid?mentioning
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“…180] says, "the orthodox interpretation begins to sound like 'mumbo-jumbo', a collection of empty words that indicate only that we really do not understand quantum theory", and quotes Gell-Mann [117] to the effect that "The fact that an adequate philosophical presentation has been so long delayed is no doubt caused by the fact that Niels Bohr brainwashed a whole generation of theorists into thinking that the job was done fifty years ago". 260 …”
Section: A Few Commentators On Bohrmentioning
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