Princeton University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2009
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Physical Science
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    Broken Symmetry and Spacetime
    Philosophy of Science 78 (1): 128-148. 2011.
    The phenomenon of broken spacetime symmetry in the quantum theory of infinite systems forces us to adopt an unorthodox ontology. We must abandon the standard conception of the physical meaning of these symmetries, or else deny the attractive “liberal” notion of which physical quantities are significant. A third option, more attractive but less well understood, is to abandon the existing (Halvorson-Clifton) notion of intertranslatability for quantum theories.