Negative Consequences of the Quantum-Relativistic Breakthrough in the Philosophy of Nature

Authors

  • Jan Czerniawski Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, Kraków

Abstract

The quantum-relativistic breakthrough in physics has radically changed the scientific worldview. Several basic intuitions, which underlie traditional philosophy of nature, has been abandoned. As a result of this fact, scientists started to pronounce themselves as the highest authority in the philosophy of nature, leaving for the philosophers only the role of commentators. However, it is not physical theories, but their certain interpretations, or disinterpretations, which contradict common intuitions. In the case of relativistic theory, there is an alternative interpretation which allows us to reconcile its content with pre-relativistic intuitions. Therefore it suggest that we should be critical also to other alleged consequences of the „new physics”.

Published

1996-06-01

How to Cite

Czerniawski, J. (1996). Negative Consequences of the Quantum-Relativistic Breakthrough in the Philosophy of Nature. The Philosophy of Science, 4(2), 17–22. Retrieved from https://fn.uw.edu.pl/index.php/fn/article/view/134