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Methodological and Historical Essays in the Natural and Social Sciences
A Bohmian Response to Bohr’s Complementarity
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James T. Cushing
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1994
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Springer Netherlands
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1994
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10.1007/978-94-015-8106-6_3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Bohr’s Response to EPR
pp. 21
Empiricism at Sea
pp. 57
Genius in Science
pp. 33
Niels Bohr’s Words and the Atlantis of Kantianism
pp. 35
The Myth of the Framework
pp. 43
Genome Wide Association Studies of Behavior are Social Science
pp. 57
A Bohmian Response to Bohr’s Complementarity
pp. 77
Niels Bohr and Realism
pp. 91
History of Science and its Rational Reconstructions
pp. 91
Teleological and Teleonomic, a New Analysis
pp. 97
Non-Locality or Non-Separability?
pp. 111
The Demise of the Demarcation Problem
pp. 119
Bohr’s Framework of Complementarity and the Realism Debate
pp. 137
What is Perception?
pp. 141
Description and Deconstruction
pp. 155
Bohr and the Crisis of Empirical Intelligibility: An Essay on the Depth of Bohr’s Thought and Our Philosophical Ignorance
pp. 187
Biological Information: A Skeptical Look at Some Central Dogmas of Molecular Biology
pp. 201
What Makes a Classical Concept Classical?
pp. 216
Is Logic Empirical?
pp. 231
Niels Bohr’s Argument for the Irreducibility of Biology to Physics
pp. 257
Niels Bohr’s Conceptual Legacy in Contemporary Particle Physics
pp. 269
A Critique of Bohr’s Local Realism
pp. 277
Elementary Quantum Metaphysics
pp. 279
Bohr and the Realism Debates
pp. 303
The Bohr-Einstein Dispute
pp. 325
Hidden Historicity: The Challenge of Bohr’s Philosophical Thought
pp. 345
Quantum Theory and the Place of Mind in Nature
pp. 671
Reductive Explanation: A Functional Account
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