The theoretical and experimental context within which the “Copenhagen Interpretation” of quantum theory was generated is underemphasized by recent critics of the Bohr-Heisenberg philosophy. When an interpretation of a theory has been as successful as this one has been, there is little practical warrant for the “alternative interpretations” which have, since Bohm, been receiving prominence. Indeed, these are not even genuine alternatives; although rich in provocative prose, they provide not a scrap of algebra with which to organize the practical physicist's thinking. Several objections to the Bohr interpretation are critically examined, as is also a particular use of the correspondence principle which has seemed to cast doubt on the Copenhagen ideas.
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Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory
Norwood Russell Hanson
Norwood Russell Hanson
Department of Philosophy, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
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Norwood Russell Hanson
Department of Philosophy, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Am. J. Phys. 27, 1–15 (1959)
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June 06 1958
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Norwood Russell Hanson; Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Theory. Am. J. Phys. 1 January 1959; 27 (1): 1–15. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.1934739
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