Has Anyone Tackled On Physics and Philosophy by Bernard d'Espagnat?

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The discussion centers on the book "On Physics and Philosophy" by Bernard d'Espagnat, with participants sharing their initial impressions and concerns about the content. One reader has begun the book and finds it accessible so far but worries that their lack of knowledge in quantum physics may hinder their understanding as they progress. The book is available in English, published in 2006, and the preface suggests that d'Espagnat was involved in the translation process, making it more coherent for English readers. There is a query about recommended prior readings to better grasp the concepts presented in the book, highlighting the importance of foundational knowledge in physics and philosophy for a deeper understanding of d'Espagnat's work.
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Has anyone read "On Physics and Philosophy" by Bernard d'Espagnat? If so are there any suggestions for books to be read prior to it?

I started it last night, and so far (5 pages) it seems within my grasp. I have a feeling because I haven't taken quantum yet though that lack of knowledge is going to get in my way eventually.
 
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are you reading it in french or is it translated? cause In my experience unless the book is really old and thus really well understood, translations suck. With or without the author's participation. They just can't be understood on the same level.
 
It's in English. It's a new book, 2006. I can not find who translated the book. But the preface to the English edition was written by him and he said he had to only make a few changes to the book so that it was coherent in English. This gives me the impression he either was the translator or worked with the translator.

Have you read it?
 
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