Quantum Mind and Social Science

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Quantum Mind and Social Science is a book by Alexander Wendt that applies ideas from quantum theory to rethinking the foundations of social science and consciousness.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo provide a quantum theoretical account of consciousness
reconceptualize agency and structure using quantum theory
rethink the foundations of social science
author Alexander Wendt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes classical materialism in theories of mind
classical physics assumptions in social science
discusses entanglement and social relations
measurement problem in relation to observation and agency
non-locality and social interaction
probability and decision-making in quantum terms
superposition and social possibilities
field consciousness studies
international relations theory
philosophy of mind
quantum social science
social science
genre academic book
non-fiction
hasAcademicReception controversial
interdisciplinary
hasNotableConcept entanglement of minds and social structures
quantum agent
quantum consciousness field
quantum social ontology
wave function of the universe as social ontology
influencedBy constructivism in international relations
philosophy of physics
quantum mechanics
quantum mind theories
language English
mainSubject consciousness
foundations of social science
international relations
ontology of the social world
quantum consciousness
quantum mind hypothesis
quantum theory
proposes a quantum-based ontology for social science
that consciousness is a macroscopic quantum phenomenon
that social actors are quantum systems
that social structures have quantum properties
that the mind and world are entangled
publisher Cambridge University Press
theoreticalApproach holism
non-reductive physicalism
quantum monism
quantum theory applied to social science
wave function realism

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Alexander Wendt notableWork Quantum Mind and Social Science