O problema ontológico da consciência na mecânica quântica
Ano de defesa: | 2015 |
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Tipo de documento: | Dissertação |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Brasil Departamento de Filosofia Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia UEM Maringá, PR Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes |
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Link de acesso: | http://repositorio.uem.br:8080/jspui/handle/1/2754 |
Resumo: | Quantum mechanics is an area of Physics that deals with subatomic phenomena. It can be extracted from a vision of the physical world which contradicts many aspects of our everyday perception, prompting many philosophical debates and admitting different interpretations. Among the wide range of problems within the interpretation of quantum theory, there is the measurement problem. Some philosophical aspects of the problems concerning the notion of "measurement" in quantum mechanics are analyzed in order to identify how the problem arises in discussions about the foundations of the interpretation of quantum theory and how it holds up even in the most recent interpretations, conflicting in various ways (including ontological) with a worldview that can be drawn from classical physics - assuming that it provides a worldview. Although Bohr has, on several occasions, addressed the measurement problem, he did not get to properly formulate a measurement theory. This was done by von Neumann, who presented an axiomatic formulation of a measurement theory along with a critique of the Bohrian model and, at the same time, an alternative grounded in the introduction of a dualistic notion of consciousness (nonphysical) with causal power in quantum measurement. It is precisely the introduction of the dualistic concept of consciousness within the scope of the concept of measurement that inserts into the philosophical discussion as an ontological problem insofar as it comes to the introduction of a new entity in the universe. The first subjetivistic interpretations, proposed by London and Bauer, are analysed, passing through the solipsistic difficulty to this subjectivist interpretations placed through Wigner's work, up to the interpretations inspired by the late work of the physicist Erwin Schrödinger, which proposes a monistic interpretation of the notion of "consciousness". Some distinct attitudes towards measuring the philosophical problems are outlined very briefly in the form of sampling, to illustrate the plural character of the proposals for interpretation of the term "measurement" in quantum mechanics. Although strictly speaking there is no "best" interpretation of quantum mechanics, it is suggested that the formulation of an ontology that takes into account quantum mechanics could help in understanding certain concepts, such as "measurement" or "consciousness" without that philosophical difficulties - as dualism - or paradoxical situations - such as solipsism -necessarily accompany them. |