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    For the first time in history, scholars working on language and culture from within an evolutionary epistemological framework, and thereby emphasizing complementary or deviating theories of the Modern Synthesis, were brought together. Of course there have been excellent conferences on Evolutionary Epistemology in the past, as well as numerous conferences on the topics of Language and Culture. However, until now these disciplines had not been brought together into one all-encompassing conference.…Read more
  •  1
    Preface of the Special Issue: International Symposium “Worlds of Entanglement” - Second Part
    with Tomas Veloz, Sandro Sozzo, and Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi
    Foundations of Science 26 (1): 1-4. 2021.
  •  2
    Correction to: Preface of the Special Issue: International Symposium “Worlds of Entanglement” - Second Part
    with Tomas Veloz, Sandro Sozzo, and Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi
    Foundations of Science 26 (1): 5-5. 2021.
    A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-021-09793-2.
  •  795
    A quantum mechanical analysis of time and motion in relativity theory
    with Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 39 (2): 165-191. 2024.
    An operational approach to quantum mechanics has been developed in the past decades in our group in Brussels. A similar approach is taken in this work, making use of the extra operational depth offered by this approach, to show that the construction of spacetime is specific to each observer. What is usually referred to as the block universe then emerges by noting that parts of the past and future are also contained in the present, but without the limitations that a four-dimensional block univers…Read more
  •  21
    World Views and the Problem of Synthesis: The Yellow Book of "Einstein Meets Magritte" (edited book)
    with Hubert Van Belle and J. Van der Veken
    Springer. 1999.
    This book considers philosophy to be more than mere reflection. Through philosophy, humankind can give meaning to the world. In part, this book re-evaluates the philosophy of Leo Apostel, who dedicated his life to the investigation of the use of philosophy in everyday life. But it is also a presentation of international research carried out along the lines of the worldviews project. The contributions address not only professional philosophers, but also students, teachers, academics and everyone …Read more
  •  101
    The globe of globalization
    Kritike 5 (2): 10-25. 2011.
    The starting question in this article is: what does globalization mean philosophically? What matters for this article, is not inasmuch the content of the politico-moral claims or the ideological scope of worldviews as described by sociological and political sciences in the process of globalization, but rather a philosophical horizon that exceeds everyday political reality. This stems from a point of view that the debate on globalization and its alternatives is still too often protruded by ideolo…Read more
  •  30
    On the origin of probabilities in quantum mechanics: creative and contextual aspects
    In S. Smets J. P. Van Bendegem G. C. Cornelis (ed.), Metadebates on Science, Vub-press & Kluwer. pp. 291--302. 1999.
  •  143
    The creation-discovery-view: towards a possible explanation of quantum reality
    with Bob Coecke
    In Maria Luisa Dalla Chiara (ed.), Language, Quantum, Music, Springer. pp. 105--116. 1999.
    The creation discovery view and together with it its technically underlying hidden measurement formalism has been elaborated from the early eighties on, and many aspects of it have been exposed in different places [6, 7, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 22, 23, 30–37]. In this paper we give an overview of the most important of these aspects.
  • Probing the Meaning of Quantum Mechanics (edited book)
    with Christian de Ronde, M. L. Dalla Chiara, and Décio Krause
    World Scientific. 2019.
  •  63
    Probing The Meaning Of Quantum Mechanics: Probability, Metaphysics, Explanation And Measurement (edited book)
    with Jonas Arenhart, Christian De Ronde, and Giuseppe Sergioli
    World Scientific. 2023.
    Quantum theory is perhaps our best confirmed theory for a description of the physical properties of nature. On top of demonstrating great empirical effectiveness, many technological developments in the 20th century (such as the interpretation of the periodic table of elements, CD players, holograms, and quantum state teleportation) were only made possible with Quantum theory.Despite its success in the past decades, even today it still remains without a universally accepted interpretation.This bo…Read more
  • De woorden en de mensen
    In Suzan Langenberg & Academie Leo Beyers Voor Kunsten En Leefwetenschappen (eds.), Debat 21, Acco. 1997.
  •  41
    The theory of Lebesgue and Sobolev spaces with variable integrability is experiencing a steady expansion, and is the subject of much vigorous research by functional analysts, function-space analysts and specialists in nonlinear analysis. These spaces have attracted attention not only because of their intrinsic mathematical importance as natural, interesting examples of non-rearrangement invariant function spaces but also in view of their applications, which include the mathematical modeling of e…Read more
  •  82
    This book provides an interdisciplinary approach to one of the most fascinating and important open questions in science: What is quantum mechanics really talking about? In the last decades quantum mechanics has given rise to a new quantum technological era, a revolution taking place today especially within the field of quantum information processing; which goes from quantum teleportation and cryptography to quantum computation. Quantum theory is probably our best confirmed physical theory. Howev…Read more
  • This book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on one of the most fascinating and important open questions in science: What is quantum mechanics talking about? Quantum theory is perhaps our best confirmed physical theory. However, despite its great empirical effectiveness and the subsequent technological developments that it gave rise to in the 20th century, from the interpretation of the periodic table of elements to CD players, holograms and quantum state teleportation, it stands even tod…Read more
  •  46
    Solving the hard problem of Bertrand's paradox
    Journal of Mathematical Physics 55 (8): 083503. 2014.
    Bertrand's paradox is a famous problem of probability theory, pointing to a possible inconsistency in Laplace's principle of insufficient reason. In this article, we show that Bertrand's paradox contains two different problems: an “easy” problem and a “hard” problem. The easy problem can be solved by formulating Bertrand's question in sufficiently precise terms, so allowing for a non-ambiguous modelization of the entity subjected to the randomization. We then show that once the easy problem is s…Read more
  •  79
    Correction to: Preface of the Special Issue: International Symposium “Worlds of Entanglement” - Second Part
    with Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi, Sandro Sozzo, and Tomas Veloz
    Foundations of Science 26 (1): 5-5. 2018.
    A correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-021-09793-2.
  •  101
    Preface of the Special Issue: International Symposium “Worlds of Entanglement” - Second Part
    with Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi, Sandro Sozzo, and Tomas Veloz
    Foundations of Science 26 (1): 1-4. 2018.
    We present the fundamentals of the quantum theoretical approach we have developed in the last decade to model cognitive phenomena that resisted modeling by means of classical logical and probabilistic structures, like Boolean, Kolmogorovian and, more generally, set theoretical structures. We firstly sketch the operational-realistic foundations of conceptual entities, i.e. concepts, conceptual combinations, propositions, decision-making entities, etc. Then, we briefly illustrate the application o…Read more
  •  16
    Quantum Perspectives on Evolution
    In Wuppuluri Shyam & Francisco Antonio Dorio (eds.), The Map and the Territory: Exploring the Foundations of Science, Thought and Reality, Springer Verlag. pp. 571-595. 2018.
    We present a view of the evolving reality based on our understanding of the recently discovered quantum laws, how they manifest at the different organizational levels of inert matter, living organisms and cultural artifacts, and what they possibly imply regarding the nature of the stuff the world is made of. What emerges is a pancognitivist framework in which the notion of quantumness enterlace with multiple aspects of our world, including the appearance of the complex life forms on the surface …Read more
  •  164
    Quantum Structure in Cognition: Human Language as a Boson Gas of Entangled Words
    with Lester Beltran
    Foundations of Science 25 (3): 755-802. 2020.
    We model a piece of text of human language telling a story by means of the quantum structure describing a Bose gas in a state close to a Bose–Einstein condensate near absolute zero temperature. For this we introduce energy levels for the words used in the story and we also introduce the new notion of ‘cogniton’ as the quantum of human thought. Words are then cognitons in different energy states as it is the case for photons in different energy states, or states of different radiative frequency, …Read more
  •  97
    Preface of the Special Issue International Symposium “Worlds of Entanglement”
    with Massimiliano Sassoli de Bianchi, Sandro Sozzo, and Tomas Veloz
    Foundations of Science 25 (1): 1-4. 2020.
  •  148
    Quantum Theory Methods as a Possible Alternative for the Double-Blind Gold Standard of Evidence-Based Medicine: Outlining a New Research Program
    with Tomas Veloz, Rembrandt Sprundel, Sandro Sozzo, Massimiliano Bianchi, Suzette Geriente, and Lester Beltran
    Foundations of Science 24 (2): 217-225. 2019.
    We motivate the possibility of using notions and methods derived from quantum physics, and more specifically from the research field known as ‘quantum cognition’, to optimally model different situations in the field of medicine, its decision-making processes and ensuing practices, particularly in relation to chronic and rare diseases. This also as a way to devise alternative approaches to the generally adopted double-blind gold standard.