Towards an Account of Complementarities and Context-Dependence

Authors

  • Hong Joo Ryoo UC Berkeley

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33043/YMCGR3hB

Keywords:

philosophy of science, physics, kairetic account, complementarity, unificationism, causation, deductive-nomological account, wave-particle duality, black hole, Unruh effect, explanation

Abstract

Modern physics proposals present deep tensions between seemingly contradictory descriptions of reality. Views of wave-particle duality, black hole complementarity, and the Unruh effect demand explanations that shift depending on how a system is observed. However, traditional models of scientific explanation impose a fixed structure that fails to account for varying observational contexts. This paper introduces context-dependent mapping, a framework that reorganizes physical laws into self-consistent subsets structured around what can actually be observed in a given context. By doing so, it provides a principled way to integrate complementarity into the philosophy of explanation.

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Published

2025-04-14

How to Cite

Ryoo, H. J. (2025). Towards an Account of Complementarities and Context-Dependence. Stance: An International Undergraduate Philosophy Journal, 18(1), 44–59. https://doi.org/10.33043/YMCGR3hB