It is commonly claimed that quantum mechanics makes reference to a microscopic realm constituted by elementary particles. However, as first famously noticed by Erwin Schrödinger, it is not at all clear what these quantum particles really are. According to the specialized literature, it is not even clear if each of these microscopic entities possess their own identity. Recently, Jonas Arenhart proposed a distinction of quantum objects in terms of a dilemma which forces a choice between their characterization either as individuals or as non-individuals. In this work we attempt to address the (metaphysical) presuppositions involved within Arenhart’s dilemma which ground the question of individuality in QM on a strong presupposition regarding ...
The Received View of particles in quantum mechanics is that they are indistinguishable entities with...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and i...
In this work we discuss the widespread use and application of the notion of 'particle' within the st...
It is commonly claimed that quantum mechanics makes reference to a microscopic realm constituted by ...
One recent debate in philosophy of physics has centered whether quantum particles are individuals or...
Recently, in the debate about the ontology of quantum mechanics some authors have defended the view...
1st Place in the Humanities, 2011 Denman Research ForumThis essay addresses a number of thorny issue...
In this paper I consider some logical and mathematical aspects of the discussion of the identity and...
According to classical physics the world consists of individuals, i.e., distinct objects that can be...
We analyze the question whether or not quantum theory should be used to describe single particles. O...
Can quantum particles be regarded as individuals, just like books, tables and people? According to t...
This chapter has a twofold aim. First, to look at the debate about identity and individuality in non...
In this article, we discuss some questions about the nature of elementary particles treated by quant...
The so-called Received View (RV) on quantum non-individuality states, basically, that quantum partic...
Ever since its beginnings, standard quantum mechanics has been associated with a metaphysical view a...
The Received View of particles in quantum mechanics is that they are indistinguishable entities with...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and i...
In this work we discuss the widespread use and application of the notion of 'particle' within the st...
It is commonly claimed that quantum mechanics makes reference to a microscopic realm constituted by ...
One recent debate in philosophy of physics has centered whether quantum particles are individuals or...
Recently, in the debate about the ontology of quantum mechanics some authors have defended the view...
1st Place in the Humanities, 2011 Denman Research ForumThis essay addresses a number of thorny issue...
In this paper I consider some logical and mathematical aspects of the discussion of the identity and...
According to classical physics the world consists of individuals, i.e., distinct objects that can be...
We analyze the question whether or not quantum theory should be used to describe single particles. O...
Can quantum particles be regarded as individuals, just like books, tables and people? According to t...
This chapter has a twofold aim. First, to look at the debate about identity and individuality in non...
In this article, we discuss some questions about the nature of elementary particles treated by quant...
The so-called Received View (RV) on quantum non-individuality states, basically, that quantum partic...
Ever since its beginnings, standard quantum mechanics has been associated with a metaphysical view a...
The Received View of particles in quantum mechanics is that they are indistinguishable entities with...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the current state of the debate about the identity and i...
In this work we discuss the widespread use and application of the notion of 'particle' within the st...