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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2002

Pages: 73-102

Series: Fundamental Theories of Physics

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402011207

Full citation:

Jean Petitot, "Mathematical physics and formalized epistermology", in: Quantum mechanics, mathematics, cognition and action, Berlin, Springer, 2002

Mathematical physics and formalized epistermology

debate with Jean Petitot

Jean Petitot

pp. 73-102

in: Mioara Mugur Schchter (ed), Quantum mechanics, mathematics, cognition and action, Berlin, Springer, 2002

Abstract

This paper develops an updated transcendentalist perspective concerning the epistemological status of objectivity. The main point is that objectivity is neither an ontology nor a mere description of a phenomenal state of affairs. It is instead a principled (categorial) "legalization" and a mathematical reconstruction of the phenomena. As the very concept of a phenomenon is relational (relative to a receptive stance such as perception in classical mechanics or measure devices in quantum mechanics), the conditions for accessing them must be included in the very concept of objectivity. This paper emphasizes the transcendental content of symmetries in modern physical theories, from general relativity to gauge invariance. A great deal of the discussion focuses on epistemological key points in quantum mechanics.

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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2002

Pages: 73-102

Series: Fundamental Theories of Physics

ISBN (Hardback): 9781402011207

Full citation:

Jean Petitot, "Mathematical physics and formalized epistermology", in: Quantum mechanics, mathematics, cognition and action, Berlin, Springer, 2002