quantum physics: a case for anti-realism?

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علی پایا

هیئت علمی دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی

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the aim of the present paper is to sbo» that anti-realism in science, 1vhich has a1;guab/y become more fashionable in recentyears, contrary to tuha: its proponents assert, cannot make use of quantum mechanics and its impressiue achievements as a frump card in justifying its claims. i will argue that scientific anti-realism far from providing scientific communiry with a progressive methodologicalframeuorle is a restrictive approach wbicb would hamper scientific progress. focusing on the historical evidence of the 1vqys in subicb quantum mechanics was deueloped, i 1vill further argue that the orthodox interpretation of quantum mechanics due to bohr and heisenberg, among others, iuith its in-built anti-realistic elements provides a damning verdict against the claims of anti-realists. following a critical assessment of a number of alternative interpretations or the calculus of quantum mechanics, i shall present realistic approaches which provide more effective and frudful conceptualframeu;orks for the advancement of research in the quantum

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