Metadebates on science. The blue book of ``Einstein meets Magritte'' (Q5934761)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1597503
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1597503 |
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Metadebates on science. The blue book of ``Einstein meets Magritte'' (English)
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13 May 2001
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The articles of this volume will not be indexed individually. Contents: A. M. Adam, ``Was Einstein a philosopher?'' Deduction vs. induction, the end of certitude and conventionalism (1-15); Don Fawkes, Einstein, ethics, and action (17-30); Marek W. Bielecki, Cognitive science: two cultures or one? (31-42); Burton Voorhees, Gödel's theorem and strong AI: is reason blind? (43-62); Suzan Langenberg, What about the modernistic concept of consciousness? (63-70); James Wilk, Mind, nature and the emerging science of change: an introduction to metamorphology (71-87); William E. Herfel, On cognitive and social dimensions of science: constructivism \& nonlinear dynamics (89-100); C. Capel-Boute and A. Koeckelenbergh, Necessity of a new paradigm in experimental research taking into account space and time (101-117); V. S. Lazarev, Stuart Roath, D. A. Yunusova and O. K. Safonenko, Biomedical applications of magnetic fluids as a specific interdisciplinary problem (119-138); Gustaaf C. Cornelis, Cosmology and proliferation (139-148); Paul J. Lewi, Resonance as a unifying principle between the observer and the observed (149-162); Karin Verelst and Bob Coecke, Early Greek thought and perspectives for the interpretation of quantum mechanics: preliminaries to an ontological approach (163-196); Arkady Plotnitsky, Landscapes of sibylline strangeness: complementarity, quantum measurement and classical physics (197-211); Lars Lofgren, Metalinguistic views of quantum mechanics and its formalizability (213-223); Enrico Giannetto, Quantum truth, non-separability and reality (225-235); Geoffrey Hunter, Soliton waves vs. the particle paradigm: the elementary nature of the physical world (237-242); Dan Nesher, ``Which side Spinoza would have taken (between Einstein and Bohr) if he had lived to see the (scientific) development of our days'': an analysis of human representation of the physical reality (243-266); Steven Weinstein, General relativity and quantum theory---ontological investigations (267-279); Emmanuel Hemmerlin, From quantal to material level (281-289); D. Aerts, B. Coecke and S. Smets, On the origin of probabilities in quantum mechanics: creative and contextual aspects (291-302).
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