London, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Physical Science
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    The Notion of Locality in Relational Quantum Mechanics
    Foundations of Physics 49 (2): 96-106. 2019.
    The term ‘locality’ is used in different contexts with different meanings. There have been claims that relational quantum mechanics is local, but it is not clear then how it accounts for the effects that go under the usual name of quantum non-locality. The present article shows that the failure of ‘locality’ in the sense of Bell, once interpreted in the relational framework, reduces to the existence of a common cause in an indeterministic context. In particular, there is no need to appeal to a m…Read more
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    An Argument Against the Realistic Interpretation of the Wave Function
    Foundations of Physics 46 (10): 1229-1237. 2016.
    Testable predictions of quantum mechanics are invariant under time reversal. But the evolution of the quantum state in time is not so, neither in the collapse nor in the no-collapse interpretations of the theory. This is a fact that challenges any realistic interpretation of the quantum state. On the other hand, this fact raises no difficulty if we interpret the quantum state as a mere calculation device, bookkeeping past real quantum events.
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    Cristina Bicchieri and Carlo Rovelli. Evolution and Revolution: The Dynamics of Corruption.
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    Editorial
    with Gerard ’T. Hooft and Angela Lahee
    Foundations of Physics 46 (1): 1-2. 2016.