Dialogue in the Crisis of Representation: Realism and Antirealism in the Context of the Conversation Between Theologians and Quantum Physicists in Göttingen 1949-1961
Åbo Akademi University Press (2005)
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| Keywords | Physics Religious aspects Complementarity (Physics Knowledge, Theory of Religion and science Quantum theory Religious aspects Physical sciences Religious aspects Semantics (Philosophy Realism Reformed epistemology Ontology Realisme (filosofie Antirealisme (filosofie Kwantummechanica Theologen | |||||||||
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| Call number | BL265.P4.D55 2005 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9517652283 | |||||||||
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