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(1995) The foundations of quantum mechanics, Dordrecht, Springer.

Some remarks on non-separability

Enrico Giannetto

pp. 315-324

Starting from Rothstein's analysis of the EPR paradox, the logical incompleteness of quantum mechanics and non-separability which implies "the death of atomism" (Primas) are discussed from both physical and logico-epistemological points of view. Indeed, the indeterminacy of the microphysical, simple-elementary entities as fundamental ground of physis involves the breakdown of any kind of reductionism. Reductionism presupposes the possibility of such a determinacy, and so it is nothing else than a particular form of "determinism". The indeterminate universe of physical processes is non-separable and a physics of the universe as a whole seems to be needed. Furthermore, from a historical and philosophical point of view the principle of separability is shown to be related to the meta-physical project of the technical dominion over nature and the emergence of non-separability in physical theories is analysed.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0029-8_26

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Giannetto, E. (1995)., Some remarks on non-separability, in C. Garola & A. Rossi (eds.), The foundations of quantum mechanics, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 315-324.

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