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Year: 2002

Pages: 265-277

Series: Synthese

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Bradley Monton, "Wave function ontology", Synthese 130 (2), 2002, pp. 265-277.

Wave function ontology

Bradley Monton

pp. 265-277

in: Synthese 130 (2), 2002.

Abstract

I argue that the wave function ontology for quantum mechanics is an undesirable ontology. This ontology holds that the fundamental space in which entities evolve is not three-dimensional, but instead 3N-dimensional, where N is the number of particles standardly thought to exist in three-dimensional space. I show that the state of three-dimensional objects does not supervene on the state of objects in 3N-dimensional space. I also show that the only way to guarantee the existence of the appropriate mental states in the wave function ontology has undesirable metaphysical baggage: either mind/body dualism is true, or circumstances which we take to be logically possible turn out to be logically impossible.

Publication details

Year: 2002

Pages: 265-277

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Bradley Monton, "Wave function ontology", Synthese 130 (2), 2002, pp. 265-277.