In this magisterial work, Roland Omnes takes us from the
academies of ancient Greece to the laboratories of modern science
as he seeks to do no less than rebuild the foundations of the
philosophy of knowledge. One of the world's leading quantum
physicists, Omnes reviews the history and recent development of
mathematics, logic, and the physical sciences to show that current
work in quantum theory offers new answers to questions that have
puzzled philosophers for centuries: Is the world ultimately
intelligible? Are all events caused? Do objects have definitive
locations? Omnes addresses these profound questions with vigorous
arguments and clear, colorful writing, aiming not just to advance
scholarship but to enlighten readers with no background in science
or philosophy.
The book opens with an insightful and sweeping account of the
main developments in science and the philosophy of knowledge from
the pre-Socratic era to the nineteenth century. Omnes then traces
the emergence in modern thought of a fracture between our
intuitive, commonsense views of the world and the abstract and--for
most people--incomprehensible world portrayed by advanced physics,
math, and logic. He argues that the fracture appeared because the
insights of Einstein and Bohr, the logical advances of Frege,
Russell, and Godel, and the necessary mathematics of infinity of
Cantor and Hilbert cannot be fully expressed by words or images
only. Quantum mechanics played an important role in this
development, as it seemed to undermine intuitive notions of
intelligibility, locality, and causality. However, Omnes argues
that common sense and quantum mechanics are not as incompatible as
many have thought. In fact, he makes the provocative argument that
the "consistent-histories" approach to quantum mechanics, developed
over the past fifteen years, places common sense (slightly
reappraised and circumscribed) on a firm scientific and
philosophical footing for the first time. In doing so, it provides
what philosophers have sought through the ages: a sure foundation
for human knowledge.
"Quantum Philosophy" is a profound work of contemporary science
and philosophy and an eloquent history of the long struggle to
understand the nature of the world and of knowledge itself."
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