Introduction: Phenomenology of Quantum Mechanics

Continental Philosophy Review 54 (4):405-412 (2021)
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Abstract

The collection of essays in this special issue point toward the rich and diverse themes under which the phenomenologist might analyze quantum mechanics. The authors in the collection demonstrate that the tradition inaugurated by Husserl promises to dispel the many experiential quandaries of quantum mechanics. They interrogate the meaning of the theoretical entities described by the mathematical equations and analyze their manner of appearing to the physicist. To this end, the efforts of the authors show that increased clarity at forefront of physics requires more than progressively refined models and instruments, but understanding how the subject grasps nature.

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Delicia Kamins
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Robert Crease
State University of New York, Stony Brook

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