2019
DOI: 10.1002/bewi.201900008
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Beyond Ideology: Epistemological Foundations of Vladimir Fock's approach to Quantum Theory

Abstract: Vladimir Fock was a Soviet theoretical physicist who, from the 1930s, worked to prove that modern physics was compatible with the Marxist philosophy of dialectical materialism. In 1957, he went to Copenhagen, and a dispute over the interpretation of quantum mechanics began with Niels Bohr. Fock later claimed that he had found points of convergence with his Danish colleague, most of them concerning issues of wording and recognition of the reality of the world independently of our mind. It led to a specific narr… Show more

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“…At the same time, a similar discussion occurred between leading Western scientists; the leading role in it was played by Niels Bohr [7]. The disagreement with some of the Bohr's views on the QM [8] led Fock to the long debate with him (a detailed comparison of the epistemological positions of Fock and Bohr can be found in [9]). .…”
Section: Principle Of Relativity With Respect To Observational Meansmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…At the same time, a similar discussion occurred between leading Western scientists; the leading role in it was played by Niels Bohr [7]. The disagreement with some of the Bohr's views on the QM [8] led Fock to the long debate with him (a detailed comparison of the epistemological positions of Fock and Bohr can be found in [9]). .…”
Section: Principle Of Relativity With Respect To Observational Meansmentioning
confidence: 87%