Our place in the universe: Alexander Wendt and quantum mechanics
Andrew Kydd
Abstract
Abstract Alexander Wendt claims that quantum physics explains deep mysteries about human consciousness and offers a radical new understanding of human behavior and social interaction. However, the claims rest on flawed interpretations of quantum theory, fringe literatures and metaphorical, almost mystical uses of quantum concepts and buzzwords. He fails to provide any account of human conflict, and defends an almost theological view of the importance of humanity in the universe that is incompatible with a scientific perspective.
Topics & Concepts
HumanityConsciousnessEpistemologyPerspective (graphical)UniversePhilosophyTheoretical physicsMysticismPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsTheologyGeometrySpace Science and Extraterrestrial LifeEvolution and Science EducationParanormal Experiences and Beliefs