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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Editor’s Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
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1 Logical Empiricist and Related Reconstructions of Theoretical Knowledge
- 1.1 The Partial Interpretation Account of Theories 18
- 1.2 Carnap on Ramsey Sentences and the Explicit Definition of Theoretical Terms 20
- 1.3 A Proposal of David Lewis and Two Theorems of John Winnie 24
- 1.4 Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument 32
- 1.5 Ramsey on Russell’s Analysis of Matter and the Partial Interpretation of Theories 39
- 1.6 Constructive Empiricism and Partial Interpretation 53
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2 Molecular Reality
- 2.1 The Molecular Hypothesis 64
- 2.2 Molecular Reality and Brownian Motion 65
- 2.3 The Nature and Status of Perrin’s “Connecting Link” 78
- 2.4 Perrin’s Argument for Molecular Reality 83
- 2.5 Thomson and the Constitution of Cathode Rays 93
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3 Poincaré on the Theories of Modern Physics
- 3.1 Poincaré on “True Relations” 100
- 3.2 Robustness versus Consilience 110
- 3.3 Poincaré and Scientific Realism 113
- 3.4 Russell and Poincaré 116
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4 Quantum Reality
- 4.1 Bohr on the Primacy of Classical Concepts 121
- 4.2 Complementarity, Completeness, and Einstein’s Local Realism 139
- 4.3 Bell’s Theorem and Einstein’s Local Realism 154
- 4.4 Quantum Mechanics and Reality 172
- Editor’s Afterword 187
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 225
- Acknowledgments 235
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Editor’s Foreword vii
- Introduction 1
-
1 Logical Empiricist and Related Reconstructions of Theoretical Knowledge
- 1.1 The Partial Interpretation Account of Theories 18
- 1.2 Carnap on Ramsey Sentences and the Explicit Definition of Theoretical Terms 20
- 1.3 A Proposal of David Lewis and Two Theorems of John Winnie 24
- 1.4 Putnam’s Model-Theoretic Argument 32
- 1.5 Ramsey on Russell’s Analysis of Matter and the Partial Interpretation of Theories 39
- 1.6 Constructive Empiricism and Partial Interpretation 53
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2 Molecular Reality
- 2.1 The Molecular Hypothesis 64
- 2.2 Molecular Reality and Brownian Motion 65
- 2.3 The Nature and Status of Perrin’s “Connecting Link” 78
- 2.4 Perrin’s Argument for Molecular Reality 83
- 2.5 Thomson and the Constitution of Cathode Rays 93
-
3 Poincaré on the Theories of Modern Physics
- 3.1 Poincaré on “True Relations” 100
- 3.2 Robustness versus Consilience 110
- 3.3 Poincaré and Scientific Realism 113
- 3.4 Russell and Poincaré 116
-
4 Quantum Reality
- 4.1 Bohr on the Primacy of Classical Concepts 121
- 4.2 Complementarity, Completeness, and Einstein’s Local Realism 139
- 4.3 Bell’s Theorem and Einstein’s Local Realism 154
- 4.4 Quantum Mechanics and Reality 172
- Editor’s Afterword 187
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 225
- Acknowledgments 235
- Index 239