id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_h4aeywmvwfattldea5f4mf7eha MARIO BUNGE STRIFE ABOUT COMPLEMENTARITY (II) 1955 12 .pdf application/pdf 4858 242 52 in terms of errors of measurements of objectively existent attributes exclusive, it is impossible—thus Bohr argues—to afford a single welldefined picture of atomic phenomena, being on the other hand indispensable to split the image of reality into two complementary models, (Le. a reality independent of the experimenter) to objects at the atomic explains Bohr, because it implies that position and velocity are welldefined attributes of the object, whereas the point is just that we are meaning that the same physical reality admits of two possible interpretations, each of which is as true as the other, although the two possible descriptions of physical objects, and thus falls into the realm imply the assertion of the objective existence of a reality hidden, for (pertaining to or related to the object) with absolute, which in physics laws do refer to objects existing independently from our acts of relative objectivities as well as absolute subjectivities. ./cache/work_h4aeywmvwfattldea5f4mf7eha.pdf ./txt/work_h4aeywmvwfattldea5f4mf7eha.txt