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4 The Symbolic Character of Quantum Theory and the EPR Paper
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Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Acknowledgments VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
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Part I Kantian Preliminaries
- 1 Kant on the Concepts of Analogy and Symbol 11
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Part II The Conceptual Development of Bohr’s Thought
- 2 Correspondence 49
- 3 Complementarity 75
- 4 The Symbolic Character of Quantum Theory and the EPR Paper 99
- 5. Between Kant and Bohr: Harald Høffding 124
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Part III A Transcendental Foundation of Quantum Objectivity
- 6 Critique of the Quantum Power of Judgment 143
- 7 On Other Transcendental Approaches to Quantum Mechanics 196
- Epilogue 232
- Bibliography 234
- Author index 248
Chapters in this book
- I-VI I
- Acknowledgments VII
- Contents IX
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Kantian Preliminaries
- 1 Kant on the Concepts of Analogy and Symbol 11
-
Part II The Conceptual Development of Bohr’s Thought
- 2 Correspondence 49
- 3 Complementarity 75
- 4 The Symbolic Character of Quantum Theory and the EPR Paper 99
- 5. Between Kant and Bohr: Harald Høffding 124
-
Part III A Transcendental Foundation of Quantum Objectivity
- 6 Critique of the Quantum Power of Judgment 143
- 7 On Other Transcendental Approaches to Quantum Mechanics 196
- Epilogue 232
- Bibliography 234
- Author index 248