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adam_text | IS NATURE SUPERNATURAL? A PHILOSOPHICAL EXPLORATION OF SCIENCE AND
NATURE SIMON L. ALTMANN PROMETHEUS BOOKS . 59 JORRTI GLENN DRIVE
AMHERST, NEW YORFC.. 14228 -2197 CONTENTS PREFACE 19 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 25
1. WHAT THIS BOOK IS ALL ABOUT 27 IS SCIENCE IN CRISIS? 29 METAPHYSICS
AND META-PHYSICS 30 TWO VIEWS OF NATURE 33 2. WORDS AND NECESSITY 37 A
ROSE IS A ROSE: TAUTOLOGY . . . . 7 38 ANALYTIC PROPOSITIONS 38
SYNTHETIC PROPOSITIONS 40 NECESSITY 41 THE A PRIORI 42 POSITIONAL
PREDICATES 43 CODA 44 NOTES 45 3. HOW TO DEAL WITH PROPERTIES BY LOGIC
... 47 TOWARD LAWS OF NATURE: PROPERTIES 49 RAVENS ARE BLACK: MATERIAL
IMPLICATION . . . . 50 TRUTH TABLES AND THE LOGICAL FUNCTIONS 51 THE
UNIVERSAL QUANTIFIER: INDUCTION 54 RAVENS ARE BLACK: PARADOXES OF
CONFIRMATION 56 10 IS N A T U R E S U P E R N A T U R A L ? WHAT HAVE WE
LEARNED ABOUT INDUCTION? 60 PROPERTIES 61 USEFUL UNTRUTHS:
COUNTERFACTUALS 62 CODA 65 NOTES 66 OF HUME AND POACHED EGGS: CAUSALITY
... 69 THE SUN HEATS THE STONE 71 HUME THE SKEPTICAL 73 POWERS,
EFFICIENT CAUSES, AND OTHER PRETTY IDEAS 74 CAUSAL CHAINS 76
DISPOSITIONS 79 THE POACHED EGG AT LAST: HUME ON CUSTOM OR HABIT 82 A
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WORLD 83 EVOLUTION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF NATURAL
SELECTION 85 BACK TO HUME S CUSTOM OR HABIT 87 THE ANTHROPIC ARGUMENT
(ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE) 89 NECESSITY AGAIN 91 THE LOGIC OF CAUSAL
STATEMENTS IN SCIENCE 92 FACTS AND HOW TO DIGEST THEM 95 TWO GREAT
NORMATIVE META-PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES 97 MORE ON META-PHYSICS AND
METAPHYSICS 99 CODA 100 NOTES 104 VIRTUOUS CIRCLES: LENGTH AND TIME ...
113 THE ONTOLOGY OF TIME 114 HOW TO MEASURE SPACE AND TIME 116 THE
TIMESCALE 118 CONVENTIONALISM AND VIRTUOUS CIRCLES 122 THE CAUSAL
TIMESCALE 124 CODA 126 NOTES . 126 6. VIRTUOUS CIRCLES: STATES 129 WHAT
IS A STATE? 130 CONTENTS NEWTON ON NEWTON S SECOND LAW 133
TIME-INDEPENDENT STATES AND STATE FUNCTIONS 141 NEWTON S THIRD LAW:
ACTION AND REACTION 142 ARE OLD LAWS DEAD? 143 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING
SURPRISED 145 CODA 147 NOTES 148 7. TIME HELD ME GRUE: PROJECTION AND
PREDICTION 151 THE NEW PARADOX OF INDUCTION: GRUE AND BLEEN 152 VIRBONOS
153 MORE TERRAN WORRIES 155 RESOLUTION OF THE PARADOX: ENTRENCHMENT 156
PREDICTION OR PROPHECY? 159 CODA 160 NOTES 161 THE LAWS OF NATURE 165
THE FORMALITIES OF LAWLIKENESS 167 HOW TO USE LOGIC TO FORMULATE LAWS.
CAUSATION 169 MORE ABOUT LOGIC AND LAWS. PRINCIPLE OF SYMMETRY 171
SYMMETRY: NOT PARADOXES BUT NOBLE BLUNDERS 176 THE PRINCIPLE OF
SUFFICIENT REASON 183 THE GREAT META-PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES 184
META-PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES AND FALSIFICATION 188 ARE THERE LAWS OF NATURE?
189 ARE THE LAWS OF NATURE TRUE? 191 LAWS OF NATURE AND THE SCIENCE MESH
192 OBJECTIVITY 193 HOW TO HALLUCINATE INEXPENSIVELY 197 CODA 198 NOTES
200 9. MODELS: HOW TO HANDLE SPACE AND TIME . . 203 MODELS AND GRAINING
204 CAUTION ABOUT LIMIT TAKING 208 12 I S N A T U R E S U P E R N A T U
R A L ? INFINITESIMALS ARE NOT AS SMALL AS YOU THINK 208 NOT SO MUCH A
PARADOX AS EXQUISITE MISCHIEF MAKING .... 210 HOW NOT TO BE MESMERIZED
BY MATHEMATICS 214 THE CONTINUUM 216 CODA 217 ENVOY. A DIALOGUE 218
NOTES 220 10.IS THERE A SCIENTIFIC METHOD? 223 THE PIONEERS OF THE
SCIENTIFIC METHOD 225 THE VISIONARIES 228 INSTRUMENTALISM 231 POPPER AND
AFTER 232 THE REAL THING: THE SCIENTIST S AIMS 241 METHODS, MODELS, AND
EXPLANATIONS 242 CODA 246 NOTES 249 11. NATURE S TOOL-KIT: SPACE. TIME,
FIELDS . 253 SPACE: NEWTON, LEIBNIZ, MACH 255 WAVES VERSUS PARTICLES 256
FIELDS 261 MAXWELL AND MAXWELL S EQUATIONS 263 NEWTON S EQUATIONS AND
GALILEO S RELATIVITY PRINCIPLE .... 265 EINSTEIN THE CONSERVATOR 266 THE
VELOCITY OF LIGHT AS A LIMITING CASE 269 RELATIVISTIC TIME:
SYNCHRONIZATION OF CLOCKS 270 MORE ABOUT TIME: SIMULTANEITY OF DISTANT
EVENTS 271 TIME SCALES FOR MOVING FRAMES 273 CONTRACTION OF LENGTHS 273
SPACETIME AND APPLIED ONTOLOGY 275 SPACETIME AND CAUSALITY 279 GENERAL
RELATIVITY AND GEOMETRY 281 THE ILLUSIONS OF CONVENTIONALISM 284 THE
ETHER IS DEAD: LONG LIVE THE VACUUM 286 VACUUM AND FIELDS 288
ENTRENCHMENT AND COMMON SENSE 292 CODA 293 NOTES 295 . CONTENTS 13 12.
TIME S ARROW 301 LANGUAGE AND TIME 302 TIME S SYMMETRIES IN MECHANICS
303 THE TRUTH ABOUT LIFE: FRICTION 304 ORDER AND THE ARROW OF TIME 306
MORE ABOUT FRICTION 308 HEAT, THERMODYNAMICS, AND DISORDER 309 ENTROPY
AND THE MAXWELL GAS MODEL 312 IDENTITY AND NAMING 314 BOLTZMANN S CUP OF
TEA 316 ENTROPY, DISORDER, AND THE SECOND PRINCIPLE 320 BOLTZMANN AND
AFTER 321 THE COSMOLOGICAL ARROW OF TIME 323 CONTRA LOSCHMIDT: ALL IS
REVEALED 324 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL ARROW OF TIME 327 CODA 329 NOTES 330 13.
NATURE S LOTTERY: PROBABILITY 333 AN APPROXIMATION TO HISTORY 335 TWO
VIEWS OF PROBABILITY 336 IS PROBABILITY A PRIORI ? 339 D ALEMBERT S
BLUNDER AND INSIGHT 341 THE MONTE CARLO FALLACY 344 FREQUENCIES ....;
347 THE ERGODIC PRINCIPLE: BURIDAN S ASS GOES PLACES 350 RANDOM
SEQUENCES 353 THE BARE BONES OF THE MATHEMATICS OF PROBABILITY 355
INDEPENDENT EVENTS 356 EXCLUSIVE EVENTS 356 ADDITIVITY AND NORMALIZATION
357 INFINITE (COUNTABLE) ADDITIVITY 357 KOLMOGOROV S THEORY 360 THE LAWS
OF LARGE NUMBERS 361 THE FREQUENCY DEFINITION OF PROBABILITY 362
STATISTICAL PROBABILITY 363 PROBABILITY IN CLASSICAL PHYSICS 365 CODA
366 NOTES 366 14 IS NATURE SUPERNATURAL? 14. MATHEMATICAL HEAVENS AND
OTHER LANDSCAPES 369 EMPIRICISM AND BELIEF 371 UNIVERSALS AND PLATONISM
371 MATHEMATICAL PLATONISM 373 THE PLATONIC WORLD AS ANTECEDING THE
WORLD 374 THE PLATONIC WORLD AS A PARALLEL POSTCREATION WORLD ... 375
COMMUNICATION WITH THE PLATONIC WORLD 376 DISCOVERY VERSUS INVENTION 377
A FALSE ARGUMENT IN SUPPORT OF PLATONISM 378 A (PARTLY) DUBIOUS ARGUMENT
AGAINST PLATONISM 379 NOT GOOD-BYE TO PLATONISM 380 INTUITIONISM AND
MATHEMATICAL PROOF 380 SETS AND NATURAL NUMBERS .... 384 MAPPINGS AND
THE NATURAL NUMBERS 387 PEANO S AXIOMS OF ARITHMETIC 389 FORMALISM 390
SELF-REFERENCE AND ITS PARADOXES 392 METALANGUAGES 393 THE CATALOGUE
PARADOX 395 THE GODEL THEOREM: A FIRST SHOT 397 GODEL NUMBERS 401 A
SECOND SHOT AT GODEL S PROOF 402 GODEL AND PLATONISM 405 THE
ANTI-PLATONISTS CONTRA GODEL 406 MORE GODELIAN DREAMS: HUMAN MIND VERSUS
MACHINES . . . 410 ALAN TURING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 410 THE LUCAS
ARGUMENT 412 CONTRA LUCAS 413 A CASE STUDY: COMPLEX NUMBERS 414 AN
INTERLUDE 422 IS THERE A LARGEST INTEGER? 423 ATALE OF TWO WORLDS 427
MATHEMATICS AS AN EMPIRICAL SCIENCE 428 ARE THERE EMPIRICAL MATHEMATICAL
PROOFS? 429 THE UNREASONABLE WORRIES ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MATHEMATICS
IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES 430 A TAIL END: CHASING THE INFINITY 433 CODA
436 NOTES 438 CONTENTS 15 15.PEEPING TOM PEEPING AT THE MICROWORLD . .
445 QUANTA AND THE INFIRMITIES OF WAVES AND PARTICLES 449 WAVES 450
QUANTA 452 HOW LIGHT, THE ARCHETYPAL WAVE, TURNED OUT TO BE CORPUSCULAR
AND HOW THE WORD QUANTA ENTERED PHYSICS 453 HOW ELECTRONS, THE
ARCHETYPAL PARTICLES, TURNED OUT TO BEHAVE LIKE WAVES 455 THE
UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE 456 TRAJECTORIES, HISTORIES, AND COMPLEMENTARITY
459 THE TWO-SLIT EXPERIMENT. INTERFERENCE 462 DELAYED CHOICE EXPERIMENT
465 COUNTERFACTUAL INFIRMITIES 467 MEASUREMENTS AND EIGENSTATES 468
VARIABLES AND OPERATORS 469 COMMUTATION OF OPERATORS 471 COMMUTATION AND
THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE 472 THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE AND PROBABILITY
DISTRIBUTIONS . . . 473 CODA 475 NOTES *. 475 16. QUANTUM STATES 479 THE
STATE FUNCTION 480 THE SCHRODINGER EQUATIONS 482 THE MEANING OF THE
PROBABILITIES 484 STATIONARY STATES AND QUANTIZATION 485 EIGENSTATES AND
THE PRINCIPLE OF SUPERPOSITION 487 REDUCTION OF THE WAVE FUNCTION 492
SUPERPOSITION, REDUCTION, MEASUREMENTS, AND HISTORIES . 493 HIDDEN
VARIABLES 494 MORE ABOUT THE PHYSICAL MEANING OF THE SUPERPOSITION
PRINCIPLE 495 STATIONARY STATES AND QUANTUM JUMPS 497 IDENTICAL
PARTICLES AND THE PAULI PRINCIPLE 498 BACK TO PHILOSOPHY: IDENTITY AND
NAMING 500 CODA 504 NOTES 505 16 IS NATURE S U P E R N A T U R A L ?
17.THE GREAT QUANTUM MUDDLE 509 THE BEGINNINGS 512 THE INTERPRETATION OF
THE WAVE FUNCTION 513 WHY HEISENBERG CRIED: BOHR S INTERPRETATION OF
QUANTUM MECHANICS 516 EINSTEIN, PROBABILITY, AND THE BREAKDOWN OF
DETERMINISM ... 517 QUANTUM MECHANICS A LA POPPER 519 BOHR:
COMPLEMENTARITY AND ALL THAT 519 EINSTEIN VERSUS BOHR: FIRST ROUNDS OF
THE DOGFIGHT 522 THE SUPERPOSITION PRINCIPLE AND THE IGNORANCE
INTERPRETATION . 522 THE CLASSICAL FRUITS OF IGNORANCE 523 SCHRODINGER S
CHESHIRE CAT 525 CODA 530 NOTES 531 18.IS THE QUANTAL DESCRIPTION OF
REALITY COMPLETE? 535 THE EINSTEIN, PODOLSKY, AND ROSEN SO-CALLED
PARADOX 536 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW RESULTS ABOUT ACTION AT A
DISTANCE 539 POLARIZED PHOTONS AND THE COPENHAGEN AND HIDDEN-VARIABLES
INTERPRETATIONS 540 THE FIRST EXPERIMENT: TWO PARALLEL ANALYZERS 542
COPENHAGEN INTERPRETATION 543 ANOTHER COUNTERFACTUAL INFIRMITY 543 THE
HIDDEN-VARIABLE INTERPRETATION 544 INTERLUDE: THE STORY OF LADY
MANTENIDA AND LORD MALTORNATO 544 CODEX EPR 544 CODEX COPENHAGEN 545
QUESTION 545 END OF TALE 546 CRUCIAL EXPERIMENT: TWO NONPARALLEL
ANALYZERS. BELL S INEQUALITY -. 546 THE CRUX OF THE MATTER 548
COMPARISON WITH QUANTUM MECHANICS 549 THE EXPERIMENTS 550 GENERAL
COMMENTS 551 IS RELATIVITY VIOLATED? 551 ACTION AT A DISTANCE AND
METAPHYSICS 552 CONTENTS 17 CODA 554 NOTES 554 19.WAVE FUNCTION
REDUCTION AND DREAM QUANTUM WORLDS 557 REDUCTION OF THE WAVE FUNCTION.
DECOHERENCE 558 MEASUREMENT 561 THE TIME ARROW IN QUANTUM MECHANICS 562
BOHM S SO-CALLED ONTOLOGICAL THEORY OF QUANTUM MECHANICS 564 BOHM AND
THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD 566 THE MANY-WORLDS INTERPRETATION 567 CODA 569
POSTIL 569 NOTES 570 20.IS NATURE SUPERNATURAL? 573 THREE VIEWS OF
NATURE 575 THE ABOLITION OF MATTER 579 THE INVENTION OF THE MIND ._._
581 THE CASE AGAINST PHYSICALISM: DUALISM 584 WHAT DR. JOHNSON SHOULD
HAVE SAID: THE DEFENSE OF SCIENTIFIC REALISM 591 WHERE HAS THE SPIRIT
GONE? 593 BACK TO MENTAL STATES 596 SCIENCE AND NATURE 598 SCIENCE AND
THE THEOLOGIANS 600 SCIENCE AND THE PHILOSOPHERS 602 SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTIVISM 609 THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF SCIENCE 611 FINALE.
SCIENCE AND BELIEF 613 NOTES 623
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