Philosophers look at quantum mechanics

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    • Cordero, Alberto

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Philosophers look at quantum mechanics

Alberto Cordero, editor

(Synthese library, 406)

Springer, c2019

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Description

This edited volume explores the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics. It features papers from venues of the International Ontology Congress (IOC) up to 2016. IOC is a worldwide platform for dialogue and reflection on the interactions between science and philosophy. The collection features philosophers as well as physicists, including David Albert, Harvey Brown, Jeffrey Bub, Otavio Bueno, James Cushing, Steven French, Victor Gomez-Pin, Carl Hoefer, Simon Kochen, Peter Lewis, Tim Maudlin, Peter Mittlestatedt, Roland Omnes, Juha Saatsi, Albert Sole, David Wallace, and Anton Zeilinger. Since the early days of quantum mechanics, philosophers have studied the subject with growing technical skill and fruitfulness. Their efforts have unveiled intellectual bridges between physics and philosophy. These connections have helped fuel the contemporary debate about the scope and limits of realism and understanding in the interpretation of physical theories and scientific theories in general. The philosophical analysis of quantum mechanics is now one of the most sophisticated and productive areas in contemporary philosophy, as the papers in this collection illustrate.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Philosophers Look at Quantum MechanicsAlberto Cordero Part I: Bell's Theorem and the Debate on RealismChapter 1: Inseparable TwinsVictor Gomez-Pin Chapter 2: Bell's Theorem, Realism, and LocalityPeter Lewis Chapter 3: The Universal and the Local in Quantum TheoryTim Maudlin Part II: Ontological Explorations of QMChapter 4: The Reality of the Wavefunction: Old Arguments and NewHarvey Brown Chapter 5: Preliminary Considerations on the Emergence of Space and TimeDavid Albert Chapter 6: Decoherence and OntologyRoland Omnes Chapter 7: Bohmian Mechanics and its Ontological CommitmentsJames Cushing Chapter 8: The Nomological Interpretation of the Wave FunctionAlbert Sole and Carl Hoefer Chapter 9: Scientific Realism Meets the Metaphysics of Quantum MechanicsJuha Saatsi Chapter 10: Structural Realism and the Standard ModelSteven French Part IV: Individuals, Individuation, and QMChapter 11: The Problem of Individualism from Greek Thought to Quantum PhysicsPeter Mittlestatedt Chapter 12: Weyl, Identity, Indiscernibility, RealismOtavio Bueno Part V: Copenhagen Insights RevisitedChapter 13: What is Really There in the Quantum World?Jeffrey Bub Chapter 14: A Foundational Principle for Quantum MechanicsAnton Zeilinger Part VI: Calls to Reconceptualize QMChapter 15: A Reconstruction of Quantum MechanicsSimon Kochen Chapter 16: What is orthodox quantum mechanics?David Wallace

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  • NCID
    BC04863415
  • ISBN
    • 9783030156619
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 312 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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