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Year: 2000

Pages: 33-53

Series: Synthese

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Otávio Bueno, "Quasi-truth in quasi-set theory", Synthese 125, 2000, pp. 33-53.

Quasi-truth in quasi-set theory

Otávio Bueno

pp. 33-53

in: Synthese 125, 2000.

Abstract

Throughout the last two decades, Newton da Costa and his collaborators have developed some frameworks to help the interpretation of science. Two of them are particularly noteworthy: partial structures and quasi-truth (that provide a way of accommodating the openness and partiality of scientific activity), and quasi-set theory (that allows one to take seriously the idea, put forward by several physicists, that we can't meaningfully apply the notion of identity to quantum particles). In this paper I explore the interconnection between these two frameworks. After reviewing the extant formulations of quasi-truth and quasi-set theory, I suggest a way of combining them, advancing a formulation of quasi-truth in quasi-set theory. In this way, a good sense can be made of the idea that quantum mechanics, if not true, is at least quasi-true. I then explore an application of this combined framework, arguing that it provides a conceptual setting appropriate to overcome two (philosophical) difficulties in van Fraassen's modal interpretation of quantum mechanics.

Publication details

Year: 2000

Pages: 33-53

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Otávio Bueno, "Quasi-truth in quasi-set theory", Synthese 125, 2000, pp. 33-53.