Is the world a heap of quantum fragments?

Samuele Iaquinto, Claudio Calosi

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Abstract

Fragmentalism was originally introduced as a new A-theory of time. It was further refined and discussed, and different developments of the original insight have been proposed. In a celebrated paper, Jonathan Simon contends that fragmentalism delivers a new realist account of the quantum state—which he calls conservative realism—according to which: (i) the quantum state is a complete description of a physical system, (ii) the quantum (superposition) state is grounded in its terms, and (iii) the superposition terms are themselves grounded in local goings-on about the system in question. We will argue that fragmentalism, at least along the lines proposed by Simon, does not offer a new, satisfactory realistic account of the quantum state. This raises the question about whether there are some other viable forms of quantum fragmentalism.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)2009-2019
Numero di pagine11
RivistaPhilosophical Studies
Volume178
Numero di pubblicazione6
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - giu 2021
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