A simple argument proposes a direct link between realism about quantum mechanics and one kind of metaphysical holism: if elementary quantum theory is at least approximately true, then there are entangled systems with intrinsic whole states for which the intrinsic properties and spatiotemporal arrangements of salient subsystem parts do not suffice. Initially, the proposal is compelling: we can find variations on such reasoning throughout influential discussions of entanglement. Upon further consideration, though, this simple argument proves a bit too simple. To get such metaphysically robust consequences out, we need to put more than minimal realism in. This paper offers a diagnosis: our simple argument seems so compelling thanks to an equiv...
It has been widely noted that Humean supervenience, according to which everything supervenes on intr...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symme...
After the definition of a `tempered realism' which rejects a priori ontological propositions, it is ...
Quantum entanglement is widely believed to be a feature of physical reality with undoubted (though d...
Motivated by the question what it is that makes quantum mechanics a holistic theory (if so), I try t...
Various issues are discussed in interpretation of quantum mechanics. All these explorations point to...
Quantum entanglement has long been thought to be have deep metaphysical consequences. For example, i...
ARTICLE IN PRESS$This paper is based on talks given at the ‘International Workshop on Holism in the ...
Abstract. Quantum mechanics is often credited for having clearly shown that the whole is something o...
This paper attempts to build a bridge between the interpretation of quantum theory and the philosoph...
We first introduce structural realism as a position in the metaphysics of science, pointing out the ...
I argue that the extended simples picture (ESP) is compatible with supersubstantivalism under the qu...
Quantum mechanics is often taken to entail holism. I examine the arguments for this claim, and find ...
In this thesis, contrary to the common assumption that quantum theory is positivist and antirealist,...
Quantum entanglement poses a challenge to the traditional metaphysical view that an extrinsic proper...
It has been widely noted that Humean supervenience, according to which everything supervenes on intr...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symme...
After the definition of a `tempered realism' which rejects a priori ontological propositions, it is ...
Quantum entanglement is widely believed to be a feature of physical reality with undoubted (though d...
Motivated by the question what it is that makes quantum mechanics a holistic theory (if so), I try t...
Various issues are discussed in interpretation of quantum mechanics. All these explorations point to...
Quantum entanglement has long been thought to be have deep metaphysical consequences. For example, i...
ARTICLE IN PRESS$This paper is based on talks given at the ‘International Workshop on Holism in the ...
Abstract. Quantum mechanics is often credited for having clearly shown that the whole is something o...
This paper attempts to build a bridge between the interpretation of quantum theory and the philosoph...
We first introduce structural realism as a position in the metaphysics of science, pointing out the ...
I argue that the extended simples picture (ESP) is compatible with supersubstantivalism under the qu...
Quantum mechanics is often taken to entail holism. I examine the arguments for this claim, and find ...
In this thesis, contrary to the common assumption that quantum theory is positivist and antirealist,...
Quantum entanglement poses a challenge to the traditional metaphysical view that an extrinsic proper...
It has been widely noted that Humean supervenience, according to which everything supervenes on intr...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symme...
After the definition of a `tempered realism' which rejects a priori ontological propositions, it is ...