Schrödinger's Logic
an application of the axiomatic method
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https://doi.org/10.4013/con.2023.192.01Keywords:
Vision in God. Amour-propre. Will. Pleasure. Glory.Abstract
The axiomatic method is considered one of the main tools for the systematization of knowledge. Inaugurated in ancient Greece, the axiomatic method has undergone great changes throughout history, this article seeks to establish the stages of evolution of the axiomatic approach. It is divided into three axiomatic categories: concrete, abstract or formal. In a second moment, the article approximates the use of the axiomatic method in quantum physics, through the informal presentation of the axiomatic of a non-reflexive logic. Baptized by the Brazilian philosopher and logician Newton da Costa as Schrödinger's Logic, its motivation lies in the theoretical position before the ontological status of the entities postulated by quantum physics, called Received View.
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