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Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures" Book

Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures"
Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures", This book investigates the relationships between modern mathematics and science (in particular, quantum mechanics) and the mode of theorizing that Arkady Plotnitsky defines as nonclassical and identifies in the work of Bohr, Heisenberg, Lacan, and Derri, Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures" has a rating of 3 stars
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Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures", This book investigates the relationships between modern mathematics and science (in particular, quantum mechanics) and the mode of theorizing that Arkady Plotnitsky defines as nonclassical and identifies in the work of Bohr, Heisenberg, Lacan, and Derri, Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures"
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  • Knowable and the Unknowable: Modern Science, Nonclassical Thought, and the "Two Cultures"
  • Written by author Arkady Plotnitsky
  • Published by University of Michigan Press, March 2002
  • This book investigates the relationships between modern mathematics and science (in particular, quantum mechanics) and the mode of theorizing that Arkady Plotnitsky defines as "nonclassical" and identifies in the work of Bohr, Heisenberg, Lacan, and Derri
  • A welcome intervention in the science vs. humanities debate
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Acknowledgments
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Outline of the Chapters
Ch. 1An Introduction to Nonclassical Thought1
Ch. 2Quantum Mechanics, Complementarity, and Nonclassical Thought29
Ch. 3Versions of the Irrational: The Epistemology of Complex Numbers and Jacques Lacan's Quasi-Mathematics109
Ch. 4"But It Is Above All Not True": Derrida, Relativity, and the "Science Wars"157
Ch. 5Deconstructions201
Conclusion235
Notes243
Bibliography291
Index301


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