Hermeneutics of Measurement
Fernando F Morador, Luis de Marcos Ortega & Carmen F Bjurström
The concept of measurement is complex and multifaceted, and understanding it is crucial to a theory of measurement, particularly in the context of quantum physics. The article highlights the importance of considering the structure of temporality across different acts, the principles of polarization and complementarity, and the distinction between active and reactive instruments in measurement. Additionally, it emphasizes the need to categorize measurements into natural and cultural dimensions and homogeneous and heterogeneous measurements.
Overall, the article provides a nuanced understanding of measurement and its implications for how we perceive the world.