Table of contents: 1. Preface; 2. Introduction; 3. Book 1 – Ancient philosophy; 3.1. The pre-socratics; 3.2. Socrates, plato and aristotle; 3.3. Ancient philosophy after aristotle; 4. Book 2 – Catholic philosophy; 4.1. The fathers; 4.2. The schoolmen; 5. Book 3 – Modern philosophy; 5.1. From the renaissance to hume; 5.2. From rousseau to the present day; 6. Index.
Table of contents: 1. Preface; 2. Acknowledgements; 3. Introduction; 4. Complementarity, epistemology and quantum mechanics as an information thery; 5. Complementarity, quantum variables and the relationships between mathematics and physics; 6. Complementarity, quantum entanglement and locality; 7. Complementarity, chance and probability; 8. Complementarity, quantum mechanics and quantum field theory; 9. Complementarity-from physics to philosophy, from philosophy to physics; 10. References; 11. Index.