Journal article
Niels Bohr as philosopher of experiment: Does decoherence theory challenge Bohr's doctrine of classical concepts?
K Camilleri, M Schlosshauer
STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF MODERN PHYSICS | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2015
Abstract
Niels Bohr's doctrine of the primacy of "classical concepts" is arguably his most criticized and misunderstood view. We present a new, careful historical analysis that makes clear that Bohr's doctrine was primarily an epistemological thesis, derived from his un of the functional role of experiment. A hitherto largely overlooked disagreement between Bohr and Heisenberg about the movability of the "cut" between measuring apparatus and observed quantum system supports the view that, for Bohr, such a cut did not originate in dynamical (ontological) considerations, but rather in functional (epistemological) considerations. As such, both the motivation and the target of Bohr's doctrine of classica..
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