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3614Surreal DecisionsPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 100 (1): 54-74. 2020.Although expected utility theory has proven a fruitful and elegant theory in the finite realm, attempts to generalize it to infinite values have resulted in many paradoxes. In this paper, we argue that the use of John Conway's surreal numbers shall provide a firm mathematical foundation for transfinite decision theory. To that end, we prove a surreal representation theorem and show that our surreal decision theory respects dominance reasoning even in the case of infinite values. We then bring ou…Read more
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1614In this paper, I introduce an intrinsic account of the quantum state. This account contains three desirable features that the standard platonistic account lacks: (1) it does not refer to any abstract mathematical objects such as complex numbers, (2) it is independent of the usual arbitrary conventions in the wave function representation, and (3) it explains why the quantum state has its amplitude and phase degrees of freedom. Consequently, this account extends Hartry Field’s program outlined in …Read more
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2037Our Fundamental Physical Space: An Essay on the Metaphysics of the Wave FunctionJournal of Philosophy 114 (7): 333-365. 2017.The mathematical structure of realist quantum theories has given rise to a debate about how our ordinary 3-dimensional space is related to the 3N-dimensional configuration space on which the wave function is defined. Which of the two spaces is our (more) fundamental physical space? I review the debate between 3N-Fundamentalists and 3D-Fundamentalists and evaluate it based on three criteria. I argue that when we consider which view leads to a deeper understanding of the physical world, especially…Read more
Rutgers - New Brunswick
PhD, 2019
La Jolla, San Diego, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
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| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| Metaphysics |
| Decision Theory |
| Quantum Mechanics |
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| General Philosophy of Science |