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232Book Review of "The Kantian legacy in nineteenth-century science" by M. Friedman and A. Nordmann (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (3). 2009.Book review of "The Kantian legacy in the Nineteenth -Century Science,'' M. Friedman, and A. Nordmann.
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120Fundamental physical theories: mathematical structures grounded on a primitive ontologyDissertation, Rutgers. 2007.In my dissertation I analyze the structure of fundamental physical theories. I start with an analysis of what an adequate primitive ontology is, discussing the measurement problem in quantum mechanics and theirs solutions. It is commonly said that these theories have little in common. I argue instead that the moral of the measurement problem is that the wave function cannot represent physical objects and a common structure between these solutions can be recognized: each of them is about a clear …Read more
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1583Primitive Ontology and the Classical WorldIn R. Kastner, J. Jeknic-Dugic & G. Jaroszkiewicz (eds.), Quantum Structural Studies: Classical Emergence from the Quantum Level, World Scientific. pp. 175-199. 2016.In this paper I present the common structure of quantum theories with a primitive ontology, and discuss in what sense the classical world emerges from quantum theories as understood in this framework. In addition, I argue that the primitive ontology approach is better at answering this question than the rival wave function ontology approach or any other approach in which the classical world is nonreductively ‘emergent:’ even if the classical limit within this framework needs to be fully develope…Read more
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1480E' completa la descrizione della realta' fisica fornita dalla meccanica quantistica?Il Protagora 9 163-180. 2007.In this paper (in Italian) we discuss how quantum theories can be thought of as having the same structure. If so, even the theories that appear to be about the wave function are incomplete, even if in a way which is very different from the one Einstein proposed.
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237Book Review of: "Everywhere and Everywhen: Adventures in Physics and Philosophy" by N. Huggett (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2011 (1). 2011.Book Review of: "Everywhere and Everywhen: Adventures in Physics and Philosophy" by Nick Huggett.
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222Book Review of: "Do We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?" by Franck Laloë (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Review. 2013.Book Review of: Dow We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics? by Franck Laloe.
Valia Allori
University of Bergamo
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University of BergamoAssociate Professor
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