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- W4313384469 abstract "This chapterHermann, Grete is about Grete Hermann, a philosopher-mathematician who productively and mutually beneficially interacted with the founders of quantum mechanics in the early period of that theory’s elaboration. HermannHermann, Grete was a neo-Kantian philosopher. At the heartKant, Immanuel of Immanuel Kant’s critical philosophy lay the question of the conditions under which we can be said to know something objectively, a question HermannHermann, Grete found to be particularly pressing in quantum mechanics. Hermann’sHermann, Grete own approach to neo-KantianismFries, Jakob Friedrich was neo-Friesian. Jakob Friedrich Fries, likeKant, Immanuel Kant, had understood critical philosophy to be an essentially epistemic project. FriesFries, Jakob Friedrich departed from KantKant, Immanuel in his account of the elements involved in our cognition. In this chapter it is discussed how, beginning from a neo-Friesian understanding of critical philosophy, HermannHermann, Grete is led to conclude that quantum mechanics shows us that physical knowledge is fundamentally split: that the objects of quantum mechanics are only objects from a particular perspective and in the context of a particular physical interaction. It will be seen how Hermann’sHermann, Grete solution to the problem of objectivity in quantum mechanics is a natural one from a neo-Friesian point of view, even though it disagrees with those offered by more orthodox versions of Kantian doctrine." @default.
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