Can anyone who is more well read tell me if there is any philosophy work that revises the theory of dialectical materialism in light of modern scientific advances? I just finished Elementary Principles of Philosophy (FLP edition) which was extremely enlightening but some of the scientific examples are dated and it got me thinking. Physics (and all sciences for that matter) has advanced quite a bit in the past fifty years and I'd love to read a principled critique/investigation/discussion on how our current understanding of nature modifies our understanding of materialism. Also if there are any critiques of idealism in the understanding of modern science

  • JuneFall [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Despite that its still one of the more well known alternatives to the Copenhagen interpretation

    With plenty of problems on its own. The parts that can be converted between the established quantum systems and Bohm's ideas are mathematically identical, those that aren't don't. That the theory is giving us less insights got many problems and didn't give us new findings for the standard model are reasons it is even today now held in high regard.

    Besides my note, good post.