Niels Bohr in the darkness and light of soviet philosophy∗
Autor: | S. Müller‐Markus |
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Rok vydání: | 1966 |
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Zdroj: | Inquiry. 9:73-93 |
ISSN: | 1502-3923 0020-174X |
Popis: | Soviet attitude towards Bohr reflects changes in the ideological approach to science. During the last period before Stalin's death Ždanov proclaimed the campaign against Western influence in Soviet philosophy and science. Nevertheless the physicist M. A. Markov tried to introduce complementarity as a materialistic interpretation of quantum‐mechanics in 1948. He was officially condemned. This was followed by a period (1948–54) during which heavy attacks were made against the Copenhagen school. In 1958, after a personal exchange of thoughts with Bohr, academician Fock declared complementarity and probability to be irreversible steps towards a new insight into physical reality, at the same time correcting some of Bohr's epistemological conceptions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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