Spór o determinizm w mikrofizyce a operacjonizm
Abstract
The article presents the stance taken by the creator of operationism
P. W. Bridgman in a dispute about a possibility of Interpreting deterministically
the results of quantum mechanics. A natural consequence of a gnoseological
view created by Bridgman and called operationism is recognition that the
indeterministic Copenhagen interpretation of the results of quantum mechanics,
called "orthodox" by Bridgman, is the only possible interpretation at the
present state of physics. Only new empirical facts, if they are discovered,
may - according to Bridgman - pave the way for deterministic description of phenomena
occurring in the microworld. This thesis of Bridgman is questioned by
the author who tends to share a view that it is rather the appearance of a new
theoretical concept that may allow for a new deterministic interpretation of
empirical facts known for a long time.
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