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The Philosophy of Niels Bohr: The Framework of Complementarity
by Henry J. Folse

Review by Dan Glover, with Comments from Doug Renselle

Due to both the complexity of the material covered here and my own lack of formal training or education in quantum theory, this is has been a very difficult review to do. The complexity of the material has led me to start with an overview of Henry J. Folse's book, and then go into more detail with subsequent sections. I have added my own comments as well as Folse's, but what I attempted to focus on most was Bohr's own words. Doug Renselle has been a huge help in the preparation and refinement of these pages as well, and his comments are intermingled throughout the review as well.

This is a work in progess and will be updated frequently. Thanks for reading! Comments are appreciated!

Last updated 2/9/99

The Philosophy of Niels Bohr; The Framework of Complementarity by Henry J. Folse

Part One: An Overview of Complementarity
Part Two: The Argument for Complementarity
Part Three: Comments on Complementarity
Part Four: Complementarity and the Uncertainty Principle
Part Five: Refinement of Complementarity
Part Six: Extension of Complementarity
Part Seven: Complementarity and the Nature of Empirical Knowledge 
Part Eight: Complementarity and the Metaphysics of Quality

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