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422Delayed-Choice Experiments and the Metaphysics of EntanglementFoundations of Physics 43 (9): 1124-1135. 2013.Delayed-choice experiments in quantum mechanics are often taken to undermine a realistic interpretation of the quantum state. More specifically, Healey has recently argued that the phenomenon of delayed-choice entanglement swapping is incompatible with the view that entanglement is a physical relation between quantum systems. This paper argues against these claims. It first reviews two paradigmatic delayed-choice experiments and analyzes their metaphysical implications. It then applies the resul…Read more
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36BibliographyIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 175-186. 2014.
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281Expanding Our Grasp: Causal Knowledge and the Problem of Unconceived AlternativesBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 67 (1): 115-141. 2016.I argue that scientific realism, insofar as it is only committed to those scientific posits of which we have causal knowledge, is immune to Kyle Stanford’s argument from unconceived alternatives. This causal strategy is shown not to repeat the shortcomings of previous realist responses to Stanford’s argument. Furthermore, I show that the notion of causal knowledge underlying it can be made sufficiently precise by means of conceptual tools recently introduced into the debate on scientific realism…Read more
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26Detlef Dürr, Dustin Lazarovici: Verständliche Quantenmechanik. Drei mögliche Weltbilder der Quantenphysik: Springer Spektrum, Berlin, 2018, 250 pp, 24,99€ (softcover), ISBN: 9783662558881 (review)Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 50 (4): 583-586. 2019.
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205Dissolving the measurement problem is not an option for the realistStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 66 62-68. 2019.This paper critically assesses the proposal that scientific realists do not need to search for a solution of the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, but should instead dismiss the problem as ill-posed. James Ladyman and Don Ross have sought to support this proposal with arguments drawn from their naturalized metaphysics and from a Bohr-inspired approach to quantum mechanics. I show that the first class of arguments is unsuccessful, because formulating the measurement problem does not depen…Read more
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257 Causal Realism in the Context of Bell-Type ExperimentsIn Scientific Realism in Particle Physics: A Causal Approach, De Gruyter. pp. 103-136. 2014.
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Areas of Specialization
| Entity Realism |
| Scientific Realism, Misc |
| Metaphysical Naturalism |