In this paper we consider the observables describing fundamental spatiotemporal properties and relations in the context of Quantum Gravity (QG). As we will show, in both Loop Quantum Gravity and in String Theory, these observables are non-commuting ones. By analogy with some recent arguments put forward in the context of non-relativistic quantum mechanics (QM), we shall propose to interpret these physical quantities as ontologically indeterminate -- i.e., indeterminate in a non-epistemic, mind-independent way. This result has two important consequences for current debates in philosophy of physics. First, it shows that ontological indeterminacy may extend well beyond the non-relativistic case, thereby also suggesting a conceptual continuity ...
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In this paper we consider the observables describing fundamental spatiotemporal properties and relat...
There has been recent interest in formulating theories of non-representational indeterminacy. The ai...
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Extraordinary mathematicality of physics is also shown by dimensionlessness of Planck spacetime and ...
We propose spacetime uncertainty relations motivated by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and ...
The dissertation investigates some relevant metaphysical issues arising in the context of spacetime ...
A long-standing tradition, largely present in both the physical and the philosophical literature, re...
The dissertation investigates some relevant metaphysical issues arising in the context of spacetime ...
This paper argues against the proposal to draw from current research into a physical theory of quant...
What theoretical structures characterise our notions of what it means for a whole physical system to...
Must a theory of quantum gravity have some truth to it if it can recover general relativity in some ...
The treatment of quantum constraint theories in physics is considered. These systems exist in many ...
This paper is a continuation of the paper [1]. Indeterministic quantum gravity is a theory that unif...
The big breakthroughs of general relativity and quantum theory of the past century have taught us tw...
Quantum mechanics is said to describe a world in which physical objects often lack "definite" proper...
In this paper we consider the observables describing fundamental spatiotemporal properties and relat...
There has been recent interest in formulating theories of non-representational indeterminacy. The ai...
We explore the possibility of a Bohmian approach to the problem of nding a quantum theory incorporat...
Extraordinary mathematicality of physics is also shown by dimensionlessness of Planck spacetime and ...
We propose spacetime uncertainty relations motivated by Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and ...
The dissertation investigates some relevant metaphysical issues arising in the context of spacetime ...
A long-standing tradition, largely present in both the physical and the philosophical literature, re...
The dissertation investigates some relevant metaphysical issues arising in the context of spacetime ...
This paper argues against the proposal to draw from current research into a physical theory of quant...
What theoretical structures characterise our notions of what it means for a whole physical system to...
Must a theory of quantum gravity have some truth to it if it can recover general relativity in some ...
The treatment of quantum constraint theories in physics is considered. These systems exist in many ...
This paper is a continuation of the paper [1]. Indeterministic quantum gravity is a theory that unif...
The big breakthroughs of general relativity and quantum theory of the past century have taught us tw...
Quantum mechanics is said to describe a world in which physical objects often lack "definite" proper...