Quantum theory has provoked intense discussions about its interpretation since its pioneer days. One of the few scientists who have been continuously engaged in this development from both physical and philosophical perspectives is Carl Friedrich von Weizsaecker. The questions he posed were and are inspiring for many, including the authors of this contribution. Weizsaecker developed Bohr's view of quantum theory as a theory of knowledge. We show that such an epistemic perspective can be consistently complemented by Einstein's ontically oriented position
Offers an exploration of the relationships between epistemology and probability in the work of Niels...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
From conceptual point of view, we argue about the nature of reality inferred from EPR argument in qu...
Quantum theory has provoked intense discussions about its interpretation since its pioneer days. One...
On October 24th, 1927, the world's most important physicists met in Brussels for what is known as th...
We interpret the philosophy of Niels Bohr as related to the so called ''linguistic turn'' and consid...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
We interpret the philosophy of Niels Bohr as related to the so called ''linguistic turn'' and consid...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
From conceptual point of view, we argue about the nature of reality inferred from EPR argument in qu...
Offers an exploration of the relationships between epistemology and probability in the work of Niels...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
From conceptual point of view, we argue about the nature of reality inferred from EPR argument in qu...
Quantum theory has provoked intense discussions about its interpretation since its pioneer days. One...
On October 24th, 1927, the world's most important physicists met in Brussels for what is known as th...
We interpret the philosophy of Niels Bohr as related to the so called ''linguistic turn'' and consid...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
We interpret the philosophy of Niels Bohr as related to the so called ''linguistic turn'' and consid...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
Ignited by Einstein and Bohr a century ago, the philosophical struggle about Reality is yet unfinish...
From conceptual point of view, we argue about the nature of reality inferred from EPR argument in qu...
Offers an exploration of the relationships between epistemology and probability in the work of Niels...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
From conceptual point of view, we argue about the nature of reality inferred from EPR argument in qu...