Harrigan and Spekkens (2010) provided a categorization of quantum ontological models classifying them as $\psi-$ontic or $\psi-$epistemic if the quantum state $\psi$ describes respectively either a physical reality or mere observers' knowledge. Moreover, they claimed that Einstein - who was a supporter of the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics - endorsed an epistemic view of $\psi$. In this essay we critically assess such a classification and some of its consequences by proposing a two-fold argumentation. Firstly, we show that Harrigan and Spekkens' categorization implicitly assumes that a complete description of a quantum system (its ontic state, $\lambda$) only concerns single, individual systems instantiating absolute, intri...
In this paper, we investigate similarities and differences between the main neo-Copenhagen (or "epis...
There are various reasons for favouring Ψ-epistemic interpretations of quantum mechanics over Ψ-onti...
Since the famous debates of Einstein & Bohr, physicists have argued about the nature of the quantum ...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
In this paper, we investigate similarities and differences between the main neo-Copenhagen (or "epis...
There are various reasons for favouring Ψ-epistemic interpretations of quantum mechanics over Ψ-onti...
Since the famous debates of Einstein & Bohr, physicists have argued about the nature of the quantum ...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
Quantum mechanics notoriously faces the measurement problem, the problem that if read thoroughly, it...
Abstract Harrigan and Spekkens (Found Phys 40:125–157, 2010), introduced the infuential notion of a...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
The ontological models framework distinguishes ψ-ontic from ψ-epistemic wave- functions. It is, in g...
In this paper, we investigate similarities and differences between the main neo-Copenhagen (or "epis...
There are various reasons for favouring Ψ-epistemic interpretations of quantum mechanics over Ψ-onti...
Since the famous debates of Einstein & Bohr, physicists have argued about the nature of the quantum ...