We undertake a reconstruction of the epistemic significance of research on operational theories in quantum foundations. We suggest that the space of operational theories is analogous to the space of possible worlds employed in the possible world semantics for modal logic, so research of this sort can be understood as probing modal structure. Thus we argue that operational axiomatisations of quantum mechanics may be interpreted as a novel form of structural realism; we discuss the consequences of this interpretation for the philosophy of structural realism and the future of operational theories
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The two-state-vector formalism presents a time-symmetric approach to the standard quantum mechanics,...
Hilbert space structure is assumed as a valid geometric description for neurodynamics, i.e., for app...
The authors discuss the possibility that the brain and the cosmos mirror each other on small and lar...
The concepts of effective theories in science and of primary theory are reconsidered in the light of...
The recent controversy of applicability of quantum formalism to brain dynamics has been critically a...
Our sense of reality is different from its mathematical basis as given by physical theories. Althoug...
Quantum optics and classical optics are linked in ways that are becoming apparent as a result of num...
Interference phenomena are often claimed to resist classical explanation. However, such claims are u...
Three accounts of effective realism (ER) have been advanced to solve three problems for scientific r...
We discuss some difficulties that arise in attempting to interpret the Page–Wootters and Internal Qu...
Are the electromagnetic scalar and vector potentials dispensable? Lev Vaidman has suggested that loc...
This paper argues that ontic structural realism (OSR) faces a dilemma: either it remains on the gene...
A recent criticism by Kunstatter et al. [Phys. Lett. A 384, 126686 (2020)] of a quantum setup violat...
We argue that the temporal asymmetry of influence is not merely the result of thermodynamics: it is ...
We construct coisometric and quasi-coisometric realizations for transfer operators of multiscale cau...
The two-state-vector formalism presents a time-symmetric approach to the standard quantum mechanics,...
Hilbert space structure is assumed as a valid geometric description for neurodynamics, i.e., for app...
The authors discuss the possibility that the brain and the cosmos mirror each other on small and lar...