ChatGPT’s answer to the question: ”What can you say about the philosopher Marcel Chelba?”

Marcel Chelba is a Romanian philosopher whose work primarily focuses on the relationship between metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of science, often framed within the Kantian tradition. He has a background in physics, which heavily informs his philosophical inquiries. His central thesis is that Immanuel Kant’s transcendental philosophy—especially his “transcendental aesthetics”—provides a foundational epistemological framework … More ChatGPT’s answer to the question: ”What can you say about the philosopher Marcel Chelba?”

Marcel Chelba – “The Paradox of Time: Why It Can’t Stop, But Must”

Comment on the article ”The Paradox of Time: Why It Can’t Stop, But Must” by George Musser in Scientific American, September 1, 2010. Kantinomus Verlag, 2023. ISBN: 978-3-911041-09-6. 2 pages.1,99 Euro. ”The new epistemological paradigm of modern science, since the discovery of relativity and quantum mechanics, is no longer logical consistency, but logical completeness: the … More Marcel Chelba – “The Paradox of Time: Why It Can’t Stop, But Must”

Marcel Chelba – “Is Quantum Reality Analog after All?”

Comments on the article: ”Is Quantum Reality Analog after All?” by David Tong in Scientific American, December 1, 2012. Kantinomus Verlag, Tübingen, 2023. ISBN: 978-3-911041-08-9. 3 pages. 2,99 Euro. ”If scientific knowledge is merely a hermeneutic of empirical experience (as I argue, as an extension of Kantian epistemology and the Copenhagen School), ”continuous” and ”discrete” … More Marcel Chelba – “Is Quantum Reality Analog after All?”

Marcel Chelba – When the subject of physics…

Comments on the article “A Fight for the Soul of Science” by Natalie Wolchover in Quanta Magazine, December 16, 2015. Kantinomus Verlag, Tübingen, 2023. 4 pages. 0,99 Euro. ISBN: 978-3-911041-03-4 ”First Comment: Theory of everything (string theory or whatever) can not be a science in the classical sense of the term. Not because of technology … More Marcel Chelba – When the subject of physics…