•  93
    Exchanging Quantum Particles
    Philosophia Scientiae 1 (19-1): 185-198. 2015.
    La notion mathématique de permutation d'indices dans la description de l'état peut recevoir différentes interprétations physiques. Deux interprétations principales analysées dans cet article sont l'échange des essences et l'échange des heccéités. On soutient ici qu'adopter l'approche essentialiste conduit à la conclusion selon laquelle les particules quantiques d'un même type sont parfois discernables par leurs propriétés, conclusion contraire à la sagesse conventionnelle. Seule l'interprétation…Read more
  •  143
    Causes, conditions and counterfactuals
    Axiomathes 15 (4): 599-619. 2005.
    The article deals with one particular problem created by the counterfactual analysis of causality à la Lewis, namely the context-sensitivity problem or, as I prefer to call it, the background condition problem. It appears that Lewis’ counterfactual definition of causality cannot distinguish between proper causes and mere causal conditions – i.e. factors necessary for the effect to occur, but commonly not seen as causally efficacious. The proposal is put forward to amend the Lewis definition with…Read more
  •  190
    Three-valued logic, indeterminacy and quantum mechanics
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 30 (2): 97-119. 2001.
    The paper consists of two parts. The first part begins with the problem of whether the original three-valued calculus, invented by J. Łukasiewicz, really conforms to his philosophical and semantic intuitions. I claim that one of the basic semantic assumptions underlying Łukasiewicz's three-valued logic should be that if under any possible circumstances a sentence of the form "X will be the case at time t" is true (resp. false) at time t, then this sentence must be already true (resp. false) at p…Read more
  •  97
    On Some Troubles with the Metaphysics of Fermionic Compositions
    Foundations of Physics 46 (9): 1168-1184. 2016.
    In this paper I discuss some metaphysical consequences of an unorthodox approach to the problem of the identity and individuality of “indistinguishable” quantum particles. This approach is based on the assumption that the only admissible way of individuating separate components of a given system is with the help of the permutation-invariant qualitative properties of the total system. Such a method of individuation, when applied to fermionic compositions occupying so-called GMW-nonentangled state…Read more