This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds interpretations in the philosophical literature. After an introduction to the many-minds idea, the complexity of quantum states for macroscopic objects is stressed. Then it is proposed that a characterization of the physical structure of observers is a proper goal for physical theory. It is argued that an observer cannot be defined merely by the instantaneous structure of a brain, but that the history of the brain's functioning must also be taken into account. Next the nature of probability in many-minds interpretations is discussed and it is suggested that only discrete probability models are needed. The paper concludes with brief comments on issues of actuality and identity...
Introduction: the study considers the problem of observer’s status during specific quantum-mechanica...
How is mind related to matter? This ancient question in philosophy is rapidly becoming a core proble...
This introductory chapter summarizes the principal positive theses of the book (Section 1), namely, ...
This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds interpretations in the philosophic...
abstract This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds inter-pretations in the p...
David Albert and Barry Loewer have proposed a new interpretation of quantum mechanics which they cal...
It has been suggested, on the one hand, that quantum states are just states of knowledge; and, on th...
This unpublished 1990 preprint argues that a crucial distinction in discussions of the many-worlds i...
We argue from conceptual point of view the relationship between quantum entanglement and m...
In collapse theories of quantum mechanics, there are observers who are in a superposition of brain s...
We argue that a certain type of many minds (and many worlds) interpretations of quantum mechanics, e...
Dualistic interpretations attempt to solve the measurement problem of quantum mechanics by postulati...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
For many years, Henry Stapp and I have been working separately and indepen-dently on mind-centered i...
This paper provides a brief introduction to quantum theory and the proceeds to discuss the different...
Introduction: the study considers the problem of observer’s status during specific quantum-mechanica...
How is mind related to matter? This ancient question in philosophy is rapidly becoming a core proble...
This introductory chapter summarizes the principal positive theses of the book (Section 1), namely, ...
This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds interpretations in the philosophic...
abstract This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds inter-pretations in the p...
David Albert and Barry Loewer have proposed a new interpretation of quantum mechanics which they cal...
It has been suggested, on the one hand, that quantum states are just states of knowledge; and, on th...
This unpublished 1990 preprint argues that a crucial distinction in discussions of the many-worlds i...
We argue from conceptual point of view the relationship between quantum entanglement and m...
In collapse theories of quantum mechanics, there are observers who are in a superposition of brain s...
We argue that a certain type of many minds (and many worlds) interpretations of quantum mechanics, e...
Dualistic interpretations attempt to solve the measurement problem of quantum mechanics by postulati...
Quantum Mechanics notoriously faces a measurement problem, the problem that the unitary time evoluti...
For many years, Henry Stapp and I have been working separately and indepen-dently on mind-centered i...
This paper provides a brief introduction to quantum theory and the proceeds to discuss the different...
Introduction: the study considers the problem of observer’s status during specific quantum-mechanica...
How is mind related to matter? This ancient question in philosophy is rapidly becoming a core proble...
This introductory chapter summarizes the principal positive theses of the book (Section 1), namely, ...