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Part three - Philosophy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 October 2009

Pieter E. Vermaas
Affiliation:
Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
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In this final part I analyse the modal interpretations from a more philosophical point of view.

In Chapter 12 I start by arguing that modal interpretations describe noumenal states of affairs and that therefore metaphysically tenable interpretations need only to meet the criteria of Consistency and Internal Completeness. Then I analyse the relations between properties, states and outcomes of measurements in the modal description of reality. I end by discussing how modal interpretations, when restricted to the description of measurement outcomes, recover the standard formulation of quantum mechanics.

Chapter 13 concerns the relations between the properties ascribed to composite systems and subsystems. I show that the property ascriptions of the bi and spectral modal interpretations can be characterised as holistic and non-reductionistic, whereas the property ascription of the atomic modal interpretation is non-holistic and to a large extent reductionistic. I argue that notwithstanding the lack of reductionism, the bi and spectral modal interpretations are empirically adequate and metaphysically tenable. I also discuss the possibility of saving the metaphysical tenability of the atomic modal interpretation by taking holistic properties as dispositional properties.

In Chapter 14 I give a survey of the possibilities and impossibilities of modal interpretations and in Chapter 15 I end with general conclusions.

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A Philosopher's Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
Possibilities and Impossibilities of a Modal Interpretation
, pp. 207 - 208
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2000

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  • Philosophy
  • Pieter E. Vermaas, Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
  • Book: A Philosopher's Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
  • Online publication: 28 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511608230.015
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  • Pieter E. Vermaas, Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
  • Book: A Philosopher's Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
  • Online publication: 28 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511608230.015
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  • Philosophy
  • Pieter E. Vermaas, Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
  • Book: A Philosopher's Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
  • Online publication: 28 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511608230.015
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