書本目錄:
  • Phenomenological approaches to physics. Mapping the field
  • Part I. On the origins and systematic value of phenomenological approaches to physics. 1. Husserl's phenomenology and scientific practice
  • 2. Unities of knowledge and being – Weyl’s late operationalism and Heideggerian phenomenology
  • 3. Gaston Bachelard on how philosophy should follow physics’ path beyond phenomenology
  • Part II. Phenomenological contributions to (philosophy of) physics. 4. Explaining the value of phenomenology to physicists
  • 5. A match made on earth: A phenomenological critique of Wigner's puzzle
  • 6. A revealing parallel between Husserl's philosophy of science and today's scientific metaphysics
  • 7. Weyl, gauge invariance and symbolic construction from the 'purely infinitesimal'
  • Part III. Phenomenological approaches to the measurement problem. 8. From a lost history to a new future: Is a phenomenological approach to quantum physics viable?
  • 9. QBism from a phenomenological point of view
  • 10. A phenomenological ontology for physics: Merleau-Ponty and QBism.