Om Phenomenological Approaches to Physics
Phenomenological approaches to physics. Mapping the fieldP. Berghofer & H. A. Wiltsche
Part I. On the origins and systematic value of phenomenological approaches to physics
1. Husserl''s phenomenology and scientific practice
M. Hartimo
2. Unities of knowledge and being - Weyl''s late operationalism and Heideggerian phenomenology
N. Sieroka
3. Gaston Bachelard on how philosophy should follow physics'' path beyond phenomenology
C. Chimisso
Part II. Phenomenological contributions to (philosophy of) physics
4. Explaining the value of phenomenology to physicists
R. Crease
5. A match made on earth: A phenomenological critique of
Wigner''s puzzle
A. Islami & H. A. Wiltsche
6. A revealing parallel between Husserl''s philosophy of science and today''s scientific metaphysics
M. Egg
7. Weyl, gauge invariance and symbolic construction from the ''purely infinitesimal''
T. Ryckman
Part III. Phenomenological approaches to the measurement problem
8. From a lost history to a new future: Is a phenomenological approach to quantum physics viable?
S. French
9. QBism from a phenomenological point of view
L. de la Tremblaye
10. A phenomenological ontology for physics: Merleau-Ponty and QBism
M. Bitbol
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