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The Analysis Of The Reality Of Schrodinger's Quasi-Realism

Posted on:2005-04-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L R WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2120360122988644Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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This paper, along the development of historical clue, traces systematically back the evolution of Schr?dinger's realistic conception, expatiates his special comprehension of the traditional philosophical problems, such as causality, subject and object, and realism and so on, and shows Schr?dinger's philosophical position of quasi-realist. This article consists of three parts: the preface, the text and the concluding remarks.In the preface, the meaning of the article is proposed.In the first part of the text, this paper shows that Schrodinger insisted on classical realism's frame in 1926 through the analysis of the relation of Schrodinger's wave mechanics and classical realism ,and that he thought that the real reality is the Ψ function that depends on the wave equation , and that the particles' concept is only a uncontinuous component of Ψ-function's quantum.In the second part, this paper analyses the links and differences of Schrodinger's realism and Copenhagen realism. Schrodinger absorbed critically the position of Copenhagen relation realism. At the same time, he thought the possibility that "the real existence" equals the theory reality depends on the capacity that the theory acts as observable fact objectively.In the last part, this paper reveals Schrodinger's quasi-realism position, which starts from the anti-realism status, but always imitates realism's thoughts and practice.In conclusion ,our appraisal of Schrodinger's quasi-realism is given objectively and systematically.
Keywords/Search Tags:Schrodinger, Wave Interpretation, Causality, The Conception of Reality, Ψ function
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