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Michel Bitbol, Pierre Kerszberg and Jean Petitot
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Front matter
I / Historical Survey of Transcendental Readings of Physics
35-72
Part 1 / Kant and Newtonian Mechanics
35-50
Newton and Kant on Absolute Space: From Theology to Transcendental Philosophy
51-72
On Kant's Transcendental Account of Newtonian Mechanics
1-30
Introduction
75-143
Part 2 / The Relativized A Priori: Cassirer and the Founders of Logical Positivism
75-93
Ernst Cassirer: Open Constitution by Functional A Priori and Symbolical Structuring
95-115
On the Transposition of the Substantial into the Functional: Bringing Cassirer's Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics into the Twenty-First Century
117-126
Moritz Schlick: Between Synthetic A Priori Judgment and Conventionalism
127-143
Carnap's Relativised A Priori and Ontology
II / Transcendental Epistemologies and Modern Physics
149-248
Part 3 / General Issues: Concepts and Principles
149-158
The Transcendental Domain of Physics
159-168
Determinism, Determination, and Objectivity in Modern Physics
169-181
The Constitution of Objects in Classical Physics and in Quantum Physics
183-201
Laws of Nature: The Kantian Approach
203-213
The Transcendental Role of the Principle of Anticipations of Perception in Quantum Mechanics
215-227
Can the Principle of Least Action Be Considered a Relativized A Priori?
229-248
A Critical Account of Physical Reality
253-298
Part 4 / The Scientifi c Revolutions of the Twentieth Century and Beyond
253-267
Einstein, Kant, and the Relativized A Priori
269-278
A Cognizable Universe: Transcendental Arguments in Physical Cosmology
279-298
Hermann Weyl and “First Philosophy”: Constituting Gauge Invariance
301-344
Part 5 / The Scientifi c Revolutions of the Twentieth Century and Beyond
301-316
Old Wine Enriched in New Bottles: Kantian Flavors in Bohr's Viewpoint of Complementarity
317-327
A Transcendental Account of Correspondence and Complementarity
329-344
The Convergence of Transcendental Philosophy and Quantum Physics: Grete Henry-Hermann's 1935 Pioneering Proposal
347-386
Part 6 / The Scientifi c Revolutions of the Twentieth Century and Beyond
347-357
Decoherence and the Constitution of Objectivity
359-374
The Entangled Roots of Objective Knowledge
375-386
Can Classical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
389-455
Part 7 / The Scientifi c Revolutions of the Twentieth Century and Beyond
389-402
A View of the Symbolic Structure of Modern Physics
403-413
Symbolic Constructions in Quantum Field Theory
415-455
Noncommutative Geometry and Transcendental Physics
459-514
III / Debate About the Relevance of Transcendental Epistemology for Modern Physics: Transcendentalism, Empiricism and Realism
459-479
Can Empiricism Leave Its Realism Behind? Toward a Dialogue with Transcendentalists
481-490
A Physicist's Approach to Kant
491-501
Structural Realism and Abductive-Transcendental Arguments
503-514
Provisional Knowledge
515-544
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