Abstract. Quantum mechanics is often credited for having clearly shown that the whole is something over and above the sum of its parts. We want to assess whether this is really the case, and if so, in what sense. We argue that there is indeed a sense in which this is true. Our argument is that even a weak realistic interpretation of quantum mechanics renders a particular metaphysical principle about property instantiation, that we label Property Compositional Determinateness, untenable. Yet there is another metaphysical principle about composition that is usually maintained to imply that composition of parts exhausts the whole they are part of, namely Mereological Extensionalism. In this case, contrary to widespread agreement, we argue th...
In this paper, we focus on two related reductive theses in metaphysics—Humean Supervenience and Comp...
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The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especi...
Abstract. Quantum mechanics is often credited for having clearly shown that the whole is something o...
A simple argument proposes a direct link between realism about quantum mechanics and one kind of met...
In Schaffer’s Monism: priority of the whole (2010) an argument from quantum entanglement in favour o...
Motivated by the question what it is that makes quantum mechanics a holistic theory (if so), I try t...
The paper deals with parts and wholes in quantum theory. It addresses a much neglected question, nam...
I propose a technique for identifying fundamental properties using structures already present in phy...
ARTICLE IN PRESS$This paper is based on talks given at the ‘International Workshop on Holism in the ...
Various issues are discussed in interpretation of quantum mechanics. All these explorations point to...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symm...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
We first introduce structural realism as a position in the metaphysics of science, pointing out the ...
In this paper, we focus on two related reductive theses in metaphysics—Humean Supervenience and Comp...
The article sets out a primitive ontology of the natural world in terms of primitive stuff—that is, ...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especi...
Abstract. Quantum mechanics is often credited for having clearly shown that the whole is something o...
A simple argument proposes a direct link between realism about quantum mechanics and one kind of met...
In Schaffer’s Monism: priority of the whole (2010) an argument from quantum entanglement in favour o...
Motivated by the question what it is that makes quantum mechanics a holistic theory (if so), I try t...
The paper deals with parts and wholes in quantum theory. It addresses a much neglected question, nam...
I propose a technique for identifying fundamental properties using structures already present in phy...
ARTICLE IN PRESS$This paper is based on talks given at the ‘International Workshop on Holism in the ...
Various issues are discussed in interpretation of quantum mechanics. All these explorations point to...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversia...
The present paper argues that the typical structuralist claims according to which invariances, symm...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especia...
We first introduce structural realism as a position in the metaphysics of science, pointing out the ...
In this paper, we focus on two related reductive theses in metaphysics—Humean Supervenience and Comp...
The article sets out a primitive ontology of the natural world in terms of primitive stuff—that is, ...
The interpretation of Lewis‘s doctrine of natural properties is difficult and controversial, especi...