The Wave Function: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics

The Wave Function: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics

The Wave Function: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics

The Wave Function: Essays on the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics

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Overview

This is a new volume of original essays on the metaphysics of quantum mechanics. The essays address questions such as: What fundamental metaphysics is best motivated by quantum mechanics? What is the ontological status of the wave function? Does quantum mechanics support the existence of any other fundamental entities, e.g. particles? What is the nature of the fundamental space (or space-time manifold) of quantum mechanics? What is the relationship between the fundamental ontology of quantum mechanics and ordinary, macroscopic objects like tables, chairs, and persons? This collection includes a comprehensive introduction with a history of quantum mechanics and the debate over its metaphysical interpretation focusing especially on the main realist alternatives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190240721
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 04/08/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Alyssa Ney is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rochester. She works primarily in metaphysics. David Z Albert is the author of Quantum Mechanics and Experience and Time and Chance and has published many articles on quantum mechanics, mostly in the Physical Review. He is Frederick E. Woodbridge Professor of Philosophy and Director of the M.A. Program in The Philosophical Foundations of Physics at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Preface David Z. Albert and Alyssa Ney Introduction Alyssa Ney Chapter 1. Wave Function Realism David Z. Albert Chapter 2. Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories Valia Allori Chapter 3. Whither Wave-Function Realism? Steven French Chapter 4. Reality and the Role of the Wavefunction in Quantum Theory Sheldon Goldstein and Nino Zanghì Chapter 5. Dimension and Illusion Peter J. Lewis Chapter 6. The Nature of the Quantum State Tim Maudlin Chapter 7. Against 3N-Dimensional Space Bradley Monton Chapter 8. Ontological Reduction and the Wave Function Ontology Alyssa Ney Chapter 9. The Structure of a Quantum World Jill North Chapter 10. A Prolegomenon to the Ontology of the Everett Interpretation David Wallace
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