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Journal

2000 | 8 | 2 | 5-24

Article title

Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Classical Physical Theories

Content

Title variants

PL
Modalna interpretacja mechaniki kwantowej i klasycznych teorii fizycznych
EN
Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics and Classical Physical Theories

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
In 1990, Bas C. van Fraassen defined the modal interpretation of quantum mechanics as a consideration of it as „a pure theory of the possible, with testable, empirical implications for what actually happens”. This is a narrow, traditional understanding of modality, as possibility (usually denoted in logic by the C.I. Lewis's symbol Î) and necessity □, defined by means of ◊. In modern logic, however, modality is understood in a much wider sense as any intensional functor (i.e. nonextensional functor: determined not only by the truth value of a sentence). In his recent publication (1997) the author made an attempt to apply this wider understand-ing of modality to certain interpretation of classical and quantum physics. In the present text, these problems are discussed against the background of a brief review of the logical approach to quantum mechanics in the recent seven decades. In this discussion, the new concepts of sub-modality and super-modality of many orders are used.

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Journal

Year

Volume

8

Issue

2

Pages

5-24

Physical description

Dates

published
2000-06-01

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Document Type

Publication order reference

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YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2657-5868-year-2000-volume-8-issue-2-article-250
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