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Daniel Miller

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Metaphysics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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  • Miller contro Miller: una polemica
    with J. Miller
    Studi di Estetica 13 191-236. 1996.
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    Legal and Political Rights in Demosthenes and Aristotle
    Philosophical Inquiry 28 (1-2): 27-60. 2006.
    Ancient Greek Political PhilosophyRightsAristotle: Political PhilosophyClassical Greek Philosophy, M…Read more
    Ancient Greek Political PhilosophyRightsAristotle: Political PhilosophyClassical Greek Philosophy, Misc
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    On the Possibility of Ontological Models of Quantum Mechanics
    with Matt Farr
    It is an unresolved question in quantum mechanics whether quantum states apply to individual quantum systems, or to ensembles of quantum systems. We show by way of a thought experiment that quantum states apply only to ensembles of quantum systems. A further unresolved question is whether quantum systems possess ontic states. If a quantum state is the state of an ensemble, as we claim, the answer to this question is that quantum states are not ontic. However, a notable recent result in quantum f…Read more
    It is an unresolved question in quantum mechanics whether quantum states apply to individual quantum systems, or to ensembles of quantum systems. We show by way of a thought experiment that quantum states apply only to ensembles of quantum systems. A further unresolved question is whether quantum systems possess ontic states. If a quantum state is the state of an ensemble, as we claim, the answer to this question is that quantum states are not ontic. However, a notable recent result in quantum foundations shows that if there are any ontic states at all, then the quantum state must be ontic. Collectively, these two results imply that there are no ontic states. We examine the assumptions required for these results, and suggest that the retrospective effect on state preparations by entangling measurements provides good reason for relaxing the assumption of preparation independence at the ontic level.
    Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics, MiscQuantum InformationBell's TheoremMeasurement ProblemEntang…Read more
    Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics, MiscQuantum InformationBell's TheoremMeasurement ProblemEntanglement
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    Homeodynamics in consciousness
    Advances in Mind-Body Medicine 19 (3): 35-46. 2003.
    Consciousness and Biology, Misc
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