If quantum theory has any philosophical importance at all, it lies in the fact that it demonstrates for a single, sharply defined science the necessity of dual aspects and complementary considerations. Niels Bohr has discussed this question with respect to many applications in physiology, psychology, and philosophy in general.
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Max Born in [https://archive.org/stream/naturalphilosoph032159mbp#page/n137/search/sharply Natural Philosophy of Cause and Chance (1949) ch. 10, p. 127]