Fundamental physical ontologies and the constraint of empirical coherence
a defense of wave function realism
pp. 3105-3124
Abstract
This paper defends wave function realism against the charge that the view is empirically incoherent because our evidence for quantum theory involves facts about objects in three-dimensional space or space-time (local beables). It also criticizes previous attempts to defend wave function realism against this charge by claiming that the wave function is capable of grounding local beables as elements of a derivative ontology.
Publication details
Published in:
Solé Albert, Hoefer Carl (2015) Space-time and the wave function. Synthese 192 (10).
Pages: 3105-3124
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-014-0633-9
Full citation:
Ney Alyssa (2015) „Fundamental physical ontologies and the constraint of empirical coherence: a defense of wave function realism“. Synthese 192 (10), 3105–3124.