Abstract
Generally, there are two interpretative approaches to quantum theory: psi-ontic and psi-epistemic. According to the psi-ontic interpretations, quantum theory does/should describe or represent what the world is like. In contrast, according to the psi-epistemic interpretations, rather than representing the way the world is, quantum theory advises us on what to expect from the world and so helps us better navigate our surrounding world. In this paper, we will argue that Edmund Husserl's philosophy of science especially his notion of lifeworld provides an appropriate framework for better understanding this shift from the psi-ontic to psi-epistemic interpretations of quantum theory. In particular, we analyse Richard Healey's pragmatic approach to quantum mechanics from a phenomenological point of view.
Item Type: | Journal article |
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Faculties: | Physics Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Religious Science |
Subjects: | 500 Science > 530 Physics 100 Philosophy and Psychology > 100 Philosophy |
ISSN: | 0269-8595 |
Language: | English |
Item ID: | 96823 |
Date Deposited: | 05. Jun 2023, 15:24 |
Last Modified: | 05. Jun 2023, 15:24 |