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Research Article

Schlick and Popper on Causality and Quantum Physics: Origins and Perspectives of the Debate

Received 03 Aug 2023, Accepted 30 Jun 2024, Published online: 25 Jul 2024
 

ABSTRACT

In this article I will focus on the debate on the causality principle that originated in the light of quantum mechanics concerning Moritz Schlick and Karl Popper. The discovery of quantum mechanics led to a broad debate on the interpretation of the principle of causality. Schlick proposed that it should be understood as an empirically verifiable postulate, and therefore with limits regarding causal indeterminacy in quantum physics. This approach had an influence on some scientists, especially Werner Heisenberg. However, Popper would develop a different way of understanding science because of the role played by unverifiable elements in theories that can nevertheless be falsified. It is precisely the discussion around the principle of causality that opens up different ways of understanding science. I will first try to analyse Schlick’s argument in the context of the debate that was taking place in the late 1920s in the light of the new quantum mechanics; secondly, I will look at the reception that Schlick’s idea of causality had in Heisenberg and the Copenhagen Interpretation; thirdly, I will analyse Popper’s argument against Schlick’s interpretation; finally, I will try to see the resonances of this debate in Heisenberg and other physicists.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 I quote the most important passages for Reichenbach and Schlick from the original work/the English translation.

2 I quote this article from the 1931 German original/1980 English translation.

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