Seeing Double

Shared Identities in Physics, Philosophy, and Literature

Hardcover, 192 pages

English language

Published by The MIT Press, MIT Press.

ISBN:
978-0-262-16205-0
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OCLC Number:
47254230

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"The separateness and connection of individuals is perhaps the central question of human life: What, exactly, is my individuality? To what degree is it unique? To what degree can it be shared, and how? To the many philosophical and literary speculations about these topics over time, modern science has added the curious twist of quantum theory, which requires that the elementary particles of which everything consists have no individuality at all.

All aspects of chemistry depend on this lack of individuality, as do many branches of physics. From where, then, does our individuality come?".

"In Seeing Double, Peter Pesic invites readers to explore this intriguing set of questions. He draws on literary and historical examples that open the mind (from Homer to Martin Guerre to Kafka), philosophical analyses that have helped to make our thinking and speech more precise, and scientific work that has enabled us to characterize the phenomena …

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Subjects

  • PHYSICS
  • Philosophy of science
  • Western philosophy, from c 1900 -
  • Philosophy Of Psychology
  • Psychology Of Literature
  • Psychology
  • Philosophy
  • Metaphysics
  • Philosophy & Social Aspects
  • Quantum Theory
  • Science / General
  • Reference
  • Identity (Psychology)
  • Individuality
  • Philosophy and science
  • Psychology and literature
  • Psychology and philosophy