This paper is the sequel of a previous one where we have introduced a paraconsistent logic termed paraclassical logic to deal with 'complementary propositions'. Here, we enlarge upon the discussion by considering certain 'meaning principles', which sanction either some restrictions of 'classical' procedures or the utilization of certain 'classical' incompatible schemes in the domain of the physical theories. Here, the term 'classical' refers to classical physics. Some general comments on the logical basis of a scientific theory are also put in between the text, motivated by the discussion of complementarity
A growing number of commentators have, in recent years, noted the important affinities in the views ...
The discoveries of quantum physics, that occurred in the twentieth century, pose many challenges to ...
Ever since its first conception in 1907 by Bergson, "complementarity" has come to represent extremel...
In this paper we make some general remarks on the use of non-classical logics, in particular paracon...
Complementarity can be considered as the weirdest idea associated with quantum mechanics. For Bohr, ...
The aim of this paper is to outline a position concerning the unity of knowledge and to provide a m...
The article formulates and substantiates the philosophical epistemological principle, which generali...
In this article Heelan argues that the return to the concrete and empirical implied in Heisenberg\u2...
This study aims to provide an analysis of the complementarity principle in quantum theory through th...
SUMMARY. — This paper emphasizes the evolution of complementarity, in Niels Bohr's successive formul...
Niels Bohr, as is well known, introduced the notion of complementarity into physics, as a fundamenta...
In the first part of this thesis, I examine how Bohr’s complementarity informs some dichotomies that...
Bohr's interpretation of quantum mechanics has been criticized as incoherent and opportunistic, and ...
SUMMARY. — The notion of Complementarity, put forward by Bohr when the new « quantum mechanics » was...
In this chapter Conplementarity and the Scientific Method of his Quantum Mechanics and Objectivity...
A growing number of commentators have, in recent years, noted the important affinities in the views ...
The discoveries of quantum physics, that occurred in the twentieth century, pose many challenges to ...
Ever since its first conception in 1907 by Bergson, "complementarity" has come to represent extremel...
In this paper we make some general remarks on the use of non-classical logics, in particular paracon...
Complementarity can be considered as the weirdest idea associated with quantum mechanics. For Bohr, ...
The aim of this paper is to outline a position concerning the unity of knowledge and to provide a m...
The article formulates and substantiates the philosophical epistemological principle, which generali...
In this article Heelan argues that the return to the concrete and empirical implied in Heisenberg\u2...
This study aims to provide an analysis of the complementarity principle in quantum theory through th...
SUMMARY. — This paper emphasizes the evolution of complementarity, in Niels Bohr's successive formul...
Niels Bohr, as is well known, introduced the notion of complementarity into physics, as a fundamenta...
In the first part of this thesis, I examine how Bohr’s complementarity informs some dichotomies that...
Bohr's interpretation of quantum mechanics has been criticized as incoherent and opportunistic, and ...
SUMMARY. — The notion of Complementarity, put forward by Bohr when the new « quantum mechanics » was...
In this chapter Conplementarity and the Scientific Method of his Quantum Mechanics and Objectivity...
A growing number of commentators have, in recent years, noted the important affinities in the views ...
The discoveries of quantum physics, that occurred in the twentieth century, pose many challenges to ...
Ever since its first conception in 1907 by Bergson, "complementarity" has come to represent extremel...