This paper analyses an attempt to reintroduce the probabilistic predictions of quantum mechanics into the Everett interpretation. An overview of the measurement problem and the Everett interpretation are first given, with particular attention paid to the issue of probability within a deterministic theory. An argument is put forth that observers in an Everettian multiverse generically experience a period of post-measurement uncertainty in regards to their location. It is further argued that this uncertainty allows pre-measurement to observers to act as if they are uncertain about future outcomes. This is then the justification for attaching probabilities to the squared moduli of the wave function. It is also noted that there is an assumption...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
Much of the evidence for quantum mechanics is statistical in na-ture. Relative frequency data summar...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics is an increasingly popular alternative to the tradi...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics divides naturally into two parts: first, the interpr...
In the current debate on the concept of probability in the Everett interpretation of quantum mechani...
Everettian quantum mechanics faces the challenge of how to make sense of probability and probabilist...
I endorse the view that it may be of no relevance to the acceptability of the Everett interpretation...
The deterministic nature of EQM (the Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics) seems to be incons...
Difficulties over probability have often been considered fatal to the Everett interpretation of quan...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
Much of the evidence for quantum mechanics is statistical in na-ture. Relative frequency data summar...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics is an increasingly popular alternative to the tradi...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics divides naturally into two parts: first, the interpr...
In the current debate on the concept of probability in the Everett interpretation of quantum mechani...
Everettian quantum mechanics faces the challenge of how to make sense of probability and probabilist...
I endorse the view that it may be of no relevance to the acceptability of the Everett interpretation...
The deterministic nature of EQM (the Everett Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics) seems to be incons...
Difficulties over probability have often been considered fatal to the Everett interpretation of quan...
A longstanding issue in attempts to understand the Everett (Many-Worlds) approach to quantum mechani...
Much of the evidence for quantum mechanics is statistical in na-ture. Relative frequency data summar...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...