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史蒂文-弗伦奇(Steven French)对弗里茨-伦敦(Fritz London)和埃德蒙德-鲍尔(Edmond Bauer)1939 年的专著《量子力学的观测理论》(La théorie de l'observation en mécanique quantique)进行了解读,承认并参与了他们解决测量问题的现象学理论。我的以下贡献有两个目的。首先,我将提供一些历史性和系统性的论据,说明为什么现象学与量子力学之间的联系确实值得探讨。在论文的第二部分,我将仔细研究弗伦奇的解释,尤其是他对反思的理解,并对他的一个核心论点持保留意见。
In his book A Phenomenological Approach to Quantum Mechanics: Cutting the Chain of Correlations Steven French presents an interpretation of Fritz London’s and Edmond Bauer’s 1939 monograph La théorie de l’observation en mécanique quantique that acknowledges and engages with the phenomenological theorizing underlying their approach to the measurement problem. My aim in the following contribution is twofold. I will first offer some historical and systematic arguments for why it might indeed be worthwhile to explore the link between phenomenology and quantum mechanics. In the second part of the paper, I will then look closer at French’s interpretation, especially his understanding of reflection, and express some reservations about a central argument of his.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science is devoted to the integrated study of the history, philosophy and sociology of the sciences. The editors encourage contributions both in the long-established areas of the history of the sciences and the philosophy of the sciences and in the topical areas of historiography of the sciences, the sciences in relation to gender, culture and society and the sciences in relation to arts. The Journal is international in scope and content and publishes papers from a wide range of countries and cultural traditions.