Particles and Paradoxes

Peter Gibbins

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Author
Peter Gibbins
Publish Date
1987-09-25
Subtitle
The Limits of Quantum Logic
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
196
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521336910
ISBN-13
9780521336918
citemno
161691
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780521336918

Description

Quantum theory is our deepest theory of the nature of matter. It is a theory that, notoriously, produces results which challenge the laws of classical logic and suggests that the physical world is illogical. This book gives a critical review of work on the foundations of quantum mechanics at a level accessible to non-experts. Assuming his readers have some background in mathematics and physics, Peter Gibbins focuses on the questions of whether the results of quantum theory require us to abandon classical logic and whether quantum logic can resolve the paradoxes produced by quantum mechanics. He argues that quantum logic does not dispose of the problems faced by classical logic, that no reasonable interpretation of quantum mechanics in terms of 'hidden variables' can be found, and that after all these years quantum mechanics remains a mystery to us. Particles and Paradoxes provides a much-needed and valuable introduction to the philosophy of quantum mechanics and, at the same time, an example of just what it is to do the philosophy of physics.