In July 2006, a major international conference was held at the
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada, to celebrate
the career and work of a remarkable man of letters. Abner Shimony,
who is well known for his pioneering contributions to foundations
of quantum mechanics, is a physicist as well as a philosopher, and
is highly respected among the intellectuals of both communities. In
line with Shimony's conviction that philosophical investigation is
not to be divorced from theoretical and empirical work in the
sciences, the conference brought together leading theoretical
physicists, experimentalists, as well as philosophers. This book
collects twenty-three original essays stemming from the conference,
on topics including history and methodology of science, Bell's
theorem, probability theory, the uncertainty principle, stochastic
modifications of quantum mechanics, and relativity theory. It ends
with a transcript of a fascinating discussion between Lee Smolin
and Shimony, ranging over the entire spectrum of Shimony's
wide-ranging contributions to philosophy, science, and philosophy
of science.
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