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3422Primitive Ontology in a NutshellInternational Journal of Quantum Foundations 1 (2): 107-122. 2015.The aim of this paper is to summarize a particular approach of doing metaphysics through physics - the primitive ontology approach. The idea is that any fundamental physical theory has a well-defined architecture, to the foundation of which there is the primitive ontology, which represents matter. According to the framework provided by this approach when applied to quantum mechanics, the wave function is not suitable to represent matter. Rather, the wave function has a nomological character, giv…Read more
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933La storia del gatto che era sia vivo che mortoIn Enrico Giannetto (ed.), Da Archimede a Majorana: la fisica nel suo divenire, Guaraldi. pp. 273-283. 2009.Questa è la breve storia, forse un poco romanzata, del gatto che, se non forse il più citato, è di sicuro il più bistrattato della storia della fisica e della filosofia: il gatto di Schrödinger.
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1119Scientific Realism and Primitive Ontology Or: The Pessimistic Induction and the Nature of the Wave FunctionLato Sensu 1 (5): 69-76. 2018.In this paper I wish to connect the recent debate in the philosophy of quantum mechanics concerning the nature of the wave function to the historical debate in the philosophy of science regarding the tenability of scientific realism. Being realist about quantum mechanics is particularly challenging when focusing on the wave function. According to the wave function ontology approach, the wave function is a concrete physical entity. In contrast, according to an alternative viewpoint, namely the pr…Read more
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6309Space, Time, and (how they) Matter: a Discussion about some Metaphysical Insights Provided by our Best Fundamental Physical TheoriesIn G. C. Ghirardi & J. Statchel (eds.), Space, Time, and Frontiers of Human Understanding, Springer. pp. 95-107. 2016.This paper is a brief (and hopelessly incomplete) non-standard introduction to the philosophy of space and time. It is an introduction because I plan to give an overview of what I consider some of the main questions about space and time: Is space a substance over and above matter? How many dimensions does it have? Is space-time fundamental or emergent? Does time have a direction? Does time even exist? Nonetheless, this introduction is not standard because I conclude the discussion by presenting …Read more
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443On the Metaphysics of Quantum MechanicsIn Soazig Lebihan (ed.), La philosophie de la physique: d'aujourd'hui a demain., Editions Vuibert. 2013.What is quantum mechanics about? The most natural way to interpret quantum mechanics realistically as a theory about the world might seem to be what is called wave function ontology: the view according to which the wave function mathematically represents in a complete way fundamentally all there is in the world. Erwin Schroedinger was one of the first proponents of such a view, but he dismissed it after he realized it led to macroscopic superpositions (if the wave function evolves in time accord…Read more
Valia Allori
University of Bergamo
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University of BergamoAssociate Professor
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