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Quantum Mechanics and Fundamentality : Naturalizing Quantum Theory between Scientific Realism and Ontological Indeterminacy
Wave Function Realism and Three Dimensions
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Author(s):
Lev Vaidman
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March 18 2022
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Springer International Publishing
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Decoherence
pp. 19
Quantum Fundamentalism vs. Scientific Realism
pp. 33
On the Principles That Serve as Guides to the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics
pp. 49
The Quantum World as a Resource. A Case for the Cohabitation of Two Paradigms
pp. 63
Quantum Ontology: Out of This World?
pp. 81
Why Might an Instrumentalist Endorse Bohmian Mechanics?
pp. 97
Beables, Primitive Ontology and Beyond: How Theories Meet the World
pp. 113
All Flash, No Substance?
pp. 127
Does the Primitive Ontology of GRW Rest on Shaky Ground?
pp. 141
Towards a Structuralist Elimination of Properties
pp. 157
Quantum Ontology Without Wave Function
pp. 163
The Relational Ontology of Contemporary Physics
pp. 175
Explicit Construction of Local Hidden Variables for Any Quantum Theory Up to Any Desired Accuracy
pp. 195
Wave Function Realism and Three Dimensions
pp. 211
Reality as a Vector in Hilbert Space
pp. 225
Platonic Quantum Theory
pp. 255
Ψcat alive and Ψcat dead Are not Cats! Ontology and Statistics in “Realist” Versions of Quantum Mechanics
pp. 269
Cosmic Hylomorphism vs Bohmian Dispositionalism
pp. 283
The Governing Conception of the Wavefunction
pp. 303
Representation and the Quantum State
pp. 319
Quantum Mechanics Without Indeterminacy
pp. 337
Derivative Metaphysical Indeterminacy and Quantum Physics
pp. 351
Explicating Quantum Indeterminacy
pp. 365
Defending the Situations-Based Approach to Deep Worldly Indeterminacy
pp. 375
Metaphysical Indeterminacy in the Multiverse
pp. 397
Fundamentality and Levels in Everettian Quantum Mechanics
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