I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particularly quantum field theories -- has led philosophers astray. It has driven many to declare the quantum field theories employed by practicing physicists, so-called ``effective field theories,'' to be unfit for philosophical interpretation. In particular, such theories have been deemed unable to support a realist interpretation. I argue that these claims are mistaken: attending to the manner in which these theories are employed in physical practice, I show that interpreting effective field theories yields a robust foundation for a more refined approach to scientific realism in the context of quantum field theory. The paper concludes by briefly sk...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
Williams and J. Fraser have recently argued that effective field theory methods enable scientific re...
Quantum field theories (QFTs) seem to have all of the qualities that typically motivative scientific...
Quantum field theories (QFTs) seem to have all of the qualities that typically motivative scientific...
Quantum field theories (QFTs) seem to have all of the qualities that typically motivative scientific...
Philosophers traditionally engage with metaphysical questions at the frontiers of physics by treatin...
This dissertation explores philosophical issues that arise in the practice of contemporary particle ...
A standard approach towards interpreting physical theories proceeds by first identifying the theory ...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
I argue that a common philosophical approach to the interpretation of physical theories -- particula...
Williams and J. Fraser have recently argued that effective field theory methods enable scientific re...
Quantum field theories (QFTs) seem to have all of the qualities that typically motivative scientific...
Quantum field theories (QFTs) seem to have all of the qualities that typically motivative scientific...
Quantum field theories (QFTs) seem to have all of the qualities that typically motivative scientific...
Philosophers traditionally engage with metaphysical questions at the frontiers of physics by treatin...
This dissertation explores philosophical issues that arise in the practice of contemporary particle ...
A standard approach towards interpreting physical theories proceeds by first identifying the theory ...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...
In this paper I elicit a prediction from structural realism and compare it, not to a historical case...