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Conference Paper: The dispositional property in Bohmian Mechanics: a disposition of a dynamical structure?

TitleThe dispositional property in Bohmian Mechanics: a disposition of a dynamical structure?
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Issue Date2014
Citation
The 2nd International Summer School in Philosophy of Physics: Probabilities in Physics, Saig, Germany, 21-26 July 2014. How to Cite?
AbstractBohmian Mechanics (as presented in Dürr et al. 1992) is being regarded more and more as an attractive quantum theory because it provides a clear ontology, consisting of particles and one universal wave-function (Dürr et al 1992, Dürr et al. 1995). However, this is true only prima facie because the status of the wave-function remains controversial for several reasons (Belot 2012, Esfeld et al. 2014). In my talk I will show how the debate on the wave-function is leading to a completely new way of understanding not only the ontology of Bohmian Mechanics, but also the fundamental building blocks of any physical theory (the so called ‘primitive ontology’). In particular, I will discuss the dispositional approach, which regards the wave-function as a nomological entity grounded in one dispositional property instantiated by some ‘primitive stuff’ (Esfeld et al. 2014, Esfeld et al. 2015). In my conclusion I will point out the challenges and the problems that this approach has to face, and I will suggest that it cannot be regarded as a definitive and final solution to the question of the status of the wave-function.
DescriptionStudent Presentation
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/220589

 

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dc.contributor.authorMatarese, V-
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-16T06:46:30Z-
dc.date.available2015-10-16T06:46:30Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationThe 2nd International Summer School in Philosophy of Physics: Probabilities in Physics, Saig, Germany, 21-26 July 2014.-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/220589-
dc.descriptionStudent Presentation-
dc.description.abstractBohmian Mechanics (as presented in Dürr et al. 1992) is being regarded more and more as an attractive quantum theory because it provides a clear ontology, consisting of particles and one universal wave-function (Dürr et al 1992, Dürr et al. 1995). However, this is true only prima facie because the status of the wave-function remains controversial for several reasons (Belot 2012, Esfeld et al. 2014). In my talk I will show how the debate on the wave-function is leading to a completely new way of understanding not only the ontology of Bohmian Mechanics, but also the fundamental building blocks of any physical theory (the so called ‘primitive ontology’). In particular, I will discuss the dispositional approach, which regards the wave-function as a nomological entity grounded in one dispositional property instantiated by some ‘primitive stuff’ (Esfeld et al. 2014, Esfeld et al. 2015). In my conclusion I will point out the challenges and the problems that this approach has to face, and I will suggest that it cannot be regarded as a definitive and final solution to the question of the status of the wave-function.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Summer School in Philosophy of Physics: Probabilities in Physics-
dc.titleThe dispositional property in Bohmian Mechanics: a disposition of a dynamical structure?-
dc.typeConference_Paper-
dc.identifier.hkuros255137-

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