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Discussions with Einstein on Epistemological Problems in Atomic Physics
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Report by Niels Bohr of his discussions with Albert Einstein over many years on the epistemological implications of quantum theory.
Einsteins''s Reply to Criticisms
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Einstein''s reply to criticisms of his epistemological position, chiefly that of Niels Bohr.
Epistemology and Modern Physics
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Essay on the Epistemological foundations of modern physics by Moritz Schlick, founder of the Vienna Circle.
Everett''s Relative-State Formulation of Quantum Mechanics
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Everett''s relative-state formulation of quantum mechanics is an attempt to solve the measurement problem by dropping the collapse dynamics from the standard von Neumann-Dirac theory of quantum mechanics. From the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Experiments in Physics
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Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Heisenberg''s Physics and Philosophy
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Key chapters of Werner Heisenberg''s book outlining the philosophical conclusions to which Heisenberg was led, later in his career, as a result of the surprising discoveries of quantum physics and relativity.
Holism and Nonseparability in Physics
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Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
Kuhn''s Structure of Scientific Revolutions
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Crucial chapter from Kuhn''s famous book outlining how sciences is forced to go through a paradigm-shift, and see the world in terms of a new theory and new concepts.
Philosophical Foundations of Physics
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Excerpt from Rudolf Carnap''s book.
Philosophy and Foundations of Physics
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Collection of links to introductory articles, from the Net Advance of Physics.
Reichenbach''s Common Cause Principle
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From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Frank Arntzenius.
The Logic of Modern Physics
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Introductory chapters of Percy Bridgman''s book outlining the philosophical position of operationalism.
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