The two major options on which the current debate on the interpretation of quantum mechanics relies, namely realism and empiricism, are far from being exhaustive. There is at least one more position available, which is metaphysically as agnostic as empiricism, but which shares with realism a committment to considering the structure of theories as highly significant. The latter position has been named transcendentalism after Kant. In this paper, a generalized version of Kant's method is used. This yields a reasoning that one is entitled to call a transcendental deduction of some major formal features of quantum mechanics
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The two major options on which the current debate on the interpretation of quantum mechanics relies,...
In the Critique of Pure Reason Kant argues that the empirical knowledge of the world depen...
The thesis explores the transcendental interpretations of quantum mechanics, focusing on the differe...
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I argue that Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy---in particular the doctrine of transcendental idea...
Quantum Mechanics (QM) has faced deep controversies and debates since its origin when Werner Heisenb...
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant proposes a new approach to the knowledge foundation pr...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...
The two major options on which the current debate on the interpretation of quantum mechanics relies,...
In the Critique of Pure Reason Kant argues that the empirical knowledge of the world depen...
The thesis explores the transcendental interpretations of quantum mechanics, focusing on the differe...
In recent years, many philosophers of modern physics came to the conclusion that the problem of how ...
Kant's doctrine of transcendental idealism, as put forth in the first Critique, is best understood a...
The paper deals with an attempt to present an “abductive-transcendental” argument in favour of a par...
In physics, structures are good candidates for the role of transparadigmatic invariants, which entit...
According to de Ronde it was Bohr's interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (QM) which closed the possib...
In this paper I address some philosophical questions regarding the impact quantum mechanics has in ...
I argue that Immanuel Kant's critical philosophy---in particular the doctrine of transcendental idea...
Quantum Mechanics (QM) has faced deep controversies and debates since its origin when Werner Heisenb...
In the Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant proposes a new approach to the knowledge foundation pr...
In the first of three articles, we review the philosophical foundations of an approach to quantum gr...