Husserl, the mathematization of nature, and the informational reconstruction of quantum theory

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Philipp Berghofer
Philip Goyal
Harald A. Wiltsche
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[1] University of Graz,Department of Philosophy
[2] University at Albany (SUNY),Department of Physics
[3] Linköping University,Department of Culture and Society (IKOS), Unit for Philosophy and Applied Ethics
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Phenomenology; Philosophy of physics; Quantum theory; Informational reconstruction of quantum theory; Mathematization; Edmund Husserl; The Crisis of European sciences;
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As is well known, the late Husserl warned against the dangers of reifying and objectifying the mathematical models that operate at the heart of our physical theories. Although Husserl’s worries were mainly directed at Galilean physics, the first aim of our paper is to show that many of his critical arguments are no less relevant today. By addressing the formalism and current interpretations of quantum theory, we illustrate how topics surrounding the mathematization of nature come to the fore naturally. Our second aim is to consider the program of reconstructing quantum theory, a program that currently enjoys popularity in the field of quantum foundations. We will conclude by arguing that, seen from this vantage point, certain insights delivered by phenomenology and quantum theory regarding perspectivity are remarkably concordant. Our overall hope with this paper is to show that there is much room for mutual learning between phenomenology and modern physics.
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