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Mauro Dorato

Università degli Studi Roma Tre
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  • Università degli Studi Roma Tre
    Dipartimento di Filosofia, Comunicazione e Spettacolo
    Regular Faculty
Johns Hopkins University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1992
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Physical Science
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Science, General Works
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Metaphysics
Philosophy of Physical Science
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophy of Science, General Works
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    Realism and instrumentalism about the wave function. How should we choose?
    with Federico Laudisa
    In Shao Gan (ed.), Protective Measurements and Quantum Reality: Toward a New Understanding of Quantum Mechanics, Cambridge University Press. 2014.
    The main claim of the paper is that one can be ‘realist’ (in some sense) about quantum mechanics without requiring any form of realism about the wave function. We begin by discussing various forms of realism about the wave function, namely Albert’s configuration-space realism, Dürr Zanghi and Goldstein’s nomological realism about Ψ, Esfeld’s dispositional reading of Ψ Pusey Barrett and Rudolph’s realism about the quantum state. By discussing the articulation of these four positions, and thei…Read more
    The main claim of the paper is that one can be ‘realist’ (in some sense) about quantum mechanics without requiring any form of realism about the wave function. We begin by discussing various forms of realism about the wave function, namely Albert’s configuration-space realism, Dürr Zanghi and Goldstein’s nomological realism about Ψ, Esfeld’s dispositional reading of Ψ Pusey Barrett and Rudolph’s realism about the quantum state. By discussing the articulation of these four positions, and their interrelation, we conclude that instrumentalism about Ψ is by itself not sufficient to choose one over the other interpretations of quantum mechanics, thereby confirming in a different way the indetermination of the metaphysical interpretations of quantum mechanics. Key words
    Bohmian Interpretation
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    On becoming, relativity, and nonseparability
    Philosophy of Science 63 (4): 585-604. 1996.
    In a reply to Nicholas Maxwell, Stein has proved that Minkowski spacetime can leave room for the kind of indeterminateness required both by certain interpretations of quantum mechanics and by objective becoming. By examining the consequences of outcome dependence in Bell-type experiments for the co-determinateness of spacelike-related events, I argue that the only becoming relation that is compatible with both causal and noncausal readings of the quantum correlations is the universal relation. T…Read more
    In a reply to Nicholas Maxwell, Stein has proved that Minkowski spacetime can leave room for the kind of indeterminateness required both by certain interpretations of quantum mechanics and by objective becoming. By examining the consequences of outcome dependence in Bell-type experiments for the co-determinateness of spacelike-related events, I argue that the only becoming relation that is compatible with both causal and noncausal readings of the quantum correlations is the universal relation. This result might also undermine interpretations of quantum mechanics requiring non-epistemically indeterminate states before measurement and hyperplane-dependent wave collapse.
    Quantum MechanicsPhysics of Time
  • Il problema del realismo tra meccanica quantistica e relativita speciale
    Epistemologia 19 (1): 113-156. 1996.
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    The question of the reality of time and the model-theoretic approach to scientific theories
    Logique Et Analyse 41 (164): 313-325. 1998.
    Philosophy of Time, MiscTemporal EliminativismGeneral Philosophy of Science
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    Editorial
    with Carl Hoefer
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 1 (1): 1-2. 2011.
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    The Alexandroff Present and Minkowski Spacetime: Why it Cannot Do What it has Been Asked to Do1
    In Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao Gonzalo, Thomas Uebel, Stephan Hartmann & Marcel Weber (eds.), Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation, Springer. pp. 379--394. 2011.
    Space and Time
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    Che cos'è il tempo?: Einstein, Gödel e l'esperienza comune
    Carocci. 2013.
    Philosophy of Time, MiscEternalism
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    Review of time and the metaphysics of relativity (review)
    In his recent book Time and the Metaphysics of Relativity, William Lane Craig uses the concept of time to try to reconstruct strong conceptual links between theology, metaphysics and physics, three vertices of a triangle that until the 17th century were much less separated than they are today. In this review, I present and critically discuss the main theses of the book.
    Aspects of Time
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