Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics
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Forthcoming in Journal for General Philosophy of Science 2012 (Vol. 43, Issue 1)
Available at: http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&id=doi:10.1007/s10838-
012-9173-5&cm_mmc=event-_-articleAuthor-_-onlineFirst-_-0
Realism and Objectivism in Quantum Mechanics
Vassilios Karakostas∗
Abstract. The present study attempts to provide a consistent and coherent account of what the world could
be like, given the conceptual framework and results of contemporary quantum theory. It is suggested that
standard quantum mechanics can, and indeed should, be understood as a realist theory within its domain of
application. It is pointed out, however, that a viable realist interpretation of quantum theory requires the
abandonment or radical revision of the classical conception of physical reality and its traditional
philosophical presuppositions. It is argued, in this direction, that the conceptualization of the nature of
reality, as arising out of our most basic physical theory, calls for a kind of contextual realism. Within the
domain of quantum mechanics, knowledge of ‘reality in itself’, ‘the real such as it truly is’ independent of
the way it is contextualized, is impossible in principle. In this connection, the meaning of objectivity in
quantum mechanics is analyzed, whilst the important question concerning the nature of quantum objects is
explored.
http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1203/1203.0179.pdf
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