Despite The Extraordinary Success of Quantum Mechanics, Debates About The Interpretation of The Formalism and Its Various Paradoxes Persist to This Day. The Course Will Provide a State-of-art Introduction to The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Addressing, In Particular, The Question, What Quantum Theories Are Actually Telling Us About The World. Learning Ouctcomes# 1 Understanding The Fundamental Concepts and Innovations of Quantum Mechanics. 2. Understanding The Foundational Problems of Quantum Mechanics, Especially The Measurement Problem and Its Possible Solutions. 3. Acquiring Basic Knowlege of Main Contemporary Formulations (interpretatons) of Qm, Such As Bohmian Mechanics, Objective Collapse Theories, and The Many-worlds Theories That Are Not Part of a Standard Physics Curriculum. 4. Understanding The Physical and Philosophical Debates About The Ontology of Quantum Mechanics, The Meaning of The Wave Function, and The Status Of Probabilities, Thereby Developing Thee Ability to Weigh Different Positions and Develop Precise Arguments. 5. Understanding Key Experimental (double-slit, Stern-gerlach, Eprb) And Theoretical (einstein-podolsky-rosen Paradox, Bell's Theorem, No-hidden-variables Theorems) Results and Their Implications. 6. Sharpen The Ability to Think Critically and Carefully About The Interpretation of Experimental and Mathematical Results, Ingeneral. 7. Appreciating Central Issues in Philosophy of Science Via The Debates About Quantum Mechanics# Scientific Realism Vs. Anti-realism, Empricial Underdetermination, The Status of Theoretical Entities.

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