I address the problem of indefiniteness in quantum mechanics: the problem that the theory, without changes to its formalism, seems to predict that macroscopic quantities have no definite values. The Everett interpretation is often criticised along these lines and I shall argue that much of this criticism rests on a false dichotomy: that the macroworld must either be written directly into the formalism or be regarded as somehow illusory. By means of analogy with other areas of physics, I develop the view that the macroworld is instead to be understood in terms of certain structures and patterns which emerge from quantum theory (given appropriate dynamics, in particular decoherence). I extend this view to the observer, and in doing so make co...
The modern Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics describes an emergent multiverse. The goal of...
Psychophysical supervenience requires that the mental properties of a system cannot change without t...
This is a contribution to a symposium to be published in Mind and Society based on a presentation an...
I address the problem of indefiniteness in quantum mechanics: the problem that the theory, without c...
I address the problem of indefiniteness in quantum mechanics: the problem that the theory, without c...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics - better known as the Many-Worlds Theory - has had a...
Everett suggested that there’s no such thing as wavefunction collapse. He hypothesized that for an i...
Environmental decoherence is widely held to be the key to understanding the emergence of classicalit...
Murray Gell-Mann and James Hartle have made an original proposal for a version of decoherent histori...
This thesis attempts a full defence of the Everett ("many-worlds") interpreta- tion of quantum mecha...
I endorse the view that it may be of no relevance to the acceptability of the Everett interpretation...
In this article, I briefly explain the quantum measurement problem and the Everett (Many-Worlds) int...
An Everett (`Many Worlds') interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Saunders and Zurek is presente...
`Quantum theory' is not a single physical theory but a framework in which many different concrete th...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The modern Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics describes an emergent multiverse. The goal of...
Psychophysical supervenience requires that the mental properties of a system cannot change without t...
This is a contribution to a symposium to be published in Mind and Society based on a presentation an...
I address the problem of indefiniteness in quantum mechanics: the problem that the theory, without c...
I address the problem of indefiniteness in quantum mechanics: the problem that the theory, without c...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics - better known as the Many-Worlds Theory - has had a...
Everett suggested that there’s no such thing as wavefunction collapse. He hypothesized that for an i...
Environmental decoherence is widely held to be the key to understanding the emergence of classicalit...
Murray Gell-Mann and James Hartle have made an original proposal for a version of decoherent histori...
This thesis attempts a full defence of the Everett ("many-worlds") interpreta- tion of quantum mecha...
I endorse the view that it may be of no relevance to the acceptability of the Everett interpretation...
In this article, I briefly explain the quantum measurement problem and the Everett (Many-Worlds) int...
An Everett (`Many Worlds') interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Saunders and Zurek is presente...
`Quantum theory' is not a single physical theory but a framework in which many different concrete th...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The modern Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics describes an emergent multiverse. The goal of...
Psychophysical supervenience requires that the mental properties of a system cannot change without t...
This is a contribution to a symposium to be published in Mind and Society based on a presentation an...