Contemporary Perspectivism as a Framework of Scientific Inquiry in Quantum Mechanics and Beyond
Vassilios Karakostas, Elias Zafiris

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive framework of contemporary perspectivism for scientific inquiry, applying it to quantum mechanics to validate its perspectivist nature and proposing its broader applicability to complex phenomena in natural sciences.
Contribution
It introduces a novel endo-theoretic, category-theoretic framework for perspectivism in quantum mechanics, linking local perspectives to global structures and comparing it with Rovelli's relational interpretation.
Findings
Validates the perspectivist nature of quantum mechanics at a fundamental level.
Provides a category-theoretic model connecting local perspectives to global quantum structures.
Suggests the framework's potential as a general scientific inquiry pattern for complex phenomena.
Abstract
Contemporary perspectivism is viewed as a framework of scientific inquiry concerning the origin, generation and systematization of scientific knowledge of nature by focusing on the conditions under which such knowledge may arise in perspectivist terms and investigating the essential ramifications of these conditions. To this end, we develop the conceptual, methodological and semantic framework of contemporary perspectivism according to the norms of the proposed endo-theoretic approach. Implementation of the preceding three-fold scheme in quantum mechanics implies that the global structure of a quantum algebra of events can be consistently comprehended through a multilevel structure of locally variable Boolean perspectives, interconnected in a category-theoretic environment, yielding jointly all the information encoded in the former. In this respect, the proposed approach validates the…
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Science Education and Pedagogy · Philosophy and History of Science
