Causality and Chance in Modern Physics
David Bohm's 1957 philosophical-physical synthesis — causality, determinism, and chance after quantum mechanics
Tradition: Foundations of quantum mechanics / Philosophy of physics
Bohm's 1957 philosophical-physical synthesis — causality, determinism, and chance after quantum mechanics
Causality and Chance in Modern Physics (1957) is David Bohm's philosophical-physical synthesis on the proper conceptions of causality and chance after the quantum-mechanical revolution. Drawing on his 1952 hidden-variable interpretation, Bohm argues that the apparent quantum-mechanical indeterminism is not absolute but reflects our partial knowledge of the deeper deterministic structures. Critique of the Copenhagen-interpretation conventional wisdom; foundation for the later implicate-order work.
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- Causality and Chance in Modern Physics (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1957; foreword by Louis de Broglie; later Routledge editions)
School Embodiments
Major philosophy-of-physics work on causation and modality.
"Causality and chance are not opposed; the proper-physical account integrates both at distinct levels of analysis." (Causality and Chance)
Strong scientific-realist position — hidden-variable interpretation as alternative to anti-realist Copenhagen.
"The hidden-variable interpretation restores a clearly-realist account of microphysical reality; the apparent indeterminism is statistical-epistemic, not fundamental." (Causality and Chance)
Strong naturalist-philosophical framework — proper-causal-physical structures as objects of scientific investigation.
"What we call causes and chances are proper-natural-physical structures; the proper-scientific work investigates them." (Causality and Chance)
Pluralist-causal framework — multiple distinct levels of causation.
"There are infinitely many qualitatively-different levels of structure in the natural world; the proper-philosophical work attends to each level." (Causality and Chance)
Anticipatory process-philosophical sensibility — causation as ongoing-dynamic process rather than abstract relation.
"Causal relations are not static abstract structures; they are ongoing-dynamic features of natural processes." (Causality and Chance)
Anticipates the holistic-monist framework of the later Wholeness and the Implicate Order.
"The proper-philosophical-physical analysis reveals deeper levels of structure beneath the apparent fragmentation — the work that the later implicate-order doctrine extends." (Causality and Chance)
Strong critical-philosophical sensibility — sustained critique of Copenhagen-interpretation orthodoxy.
"The Copenhagen-interpretation has been accepted too uncritically; the proper-philosophical work requires sustained re-examination." (Causality and Chance)
Internal Tensions
Bohm's hidden-variable interpretation and the broader anti-Copenhagen position have been variously assessed — defenders see proper realist alternative, mainstream-physics critics have until recently regarded them as fringe; revived scholarly attention from the 1990s onward.
I. Time
The mid-1950s post-quantum-revolution scientific-philosophical moment.
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II. Space
The Brazilian-Israeli-British academic spaces of Bohm's mid-career.
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III. Matter
The proper-microphysical-causal structures the book treats.
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IV. Observer
The disciplined-physical-philosophical investigator as proper subject.
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V. Energy
The proper-causal-physical energies of natural processes.
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VI. Information
The philosophical-physical content of the systematic synthesis.
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How Causality and Chance in Modern Physics resolves each dilemma
43 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 9 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 14 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 5 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
4 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.