Hooker, 1991 - Google Patents
Projection, physical intelligibility, objectivity and completeness: The divergent ideals of Bohr and EinsteinHooker, 1991
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- The British journal for the philosophy of science
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It is shown how the development of physics has involved making explicit what were homocentric projections which had heretofore been implicit, indeed inexpressible in theory. This is shown to support a particular notion of the invariant as the real. On this basis the …
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