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经典立场:丹内特的标准在瓦拉斯量子力学中的量子力学
1University of Cambridge,Trinity College, CB2 1TQ, Cambridge, UK.
Studies in history and philosophy of science
|August 7, 2024
概括
大卫·华莱士的丹尼特标准支持从量子物理学的多元宇宙存在,甚至是后脱凝. 它的理由取决于自然主义和评估华莱士的数学第一结构现实主义.
科学领域:
- 物理学哲学 物理学的哲学
- 量子力学就是量子力学.
- 形而上学的形而上学.
背景情况:
- 大卫·华莱士的丹尼特标准对于量子物理学中的多元现实主义至关重要.
- 这个标准的哲学基础经常被忽视.
研究的目的:
- 批判性地检查丹内特标准的哲学前提.
- 分析它对结构现实主义和自然主义的影响.
主要方法:
- 将标准分解为三个关键的哲学假设.
- 分析概念性桥梁规律的作用和实用性的有用性.
- 评估与结构现实主义和古典立场的联系.
主要成果:
- 确定了三个非中立的哲学先决条件:拒绝桥梁法则,依赖实用性的实用性,以及功能现实主义的观点.
- 证明了标准的有效性与强烈的自然主义有关.
结论:
- 丹内特标准的证明与强自然主义的成功交织在一起.
- 瓦拉斯量子力学是评估"数学第一"结构现实主义的关键案例研究.
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