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Science and Hinduism
with Eric R. Dorman, “Hinduism and Science: The State of the South Asian Science and Religion Discourse” and Jonathan Duquette, “‘Quantum Physics and Vedanta’: A Perspective from Bernard d'Espagnat's Scientific Realism”

“QUANTUM PHYSICS AND VEDANTA”: A PERSPECTIVE FROM BERNARD D'ESPAGNAT'S SCIENTIFIC REALISM

Jonathan Duquette

Jonathan Duquette is a postdoctoral fellow in Concordia University's Department of Religion, 1455 de Maisonneuve Boulevard West, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8, Canada; e‐mail jonathan.duquette@umontreal.ca.

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First published: 12 August 2011
Cited by: 2
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Abstract

Abstract.  In the last decades, several rapprochements have been made between quantum physics and the Advaita Vedānta (AV) school of Hinduism. Theoretical issues such as the role of the observer in measurement and physical interconnectedness have been associated with tenets of AV, generating various critical responses. In this study, I propose to address this encounter in the light of recent works on philosophical implications of quantum physics by the physicist and philosopher of science Bernard d’Espagnat.

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