Dispositions, Relational Properties and the Quantum World
Dorato, Mauro (2003) Dispositions, Relational Properties and the Quantum World.
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Abstract
In this paper I examine the role of dispositional properties in the most frequently discussed interpretations of non-relativistic quantum mechanics. After offering some motivation for this project, I briefly characterize the distinction between non-dispositional and dispositional properties in the context of quantum mechanics by suggesting a necessary condition for dispositionality namely contextuality and, consequently, a sufficient condition for non-dispositionality, namely non-contextuality. Having made sure that the distinction is conceptually sound, I then analyze the plausibility of the widespread, monistic ontological thesis about the reducibility of dispositional properties to categorical properties in the context of the philosophy of quantum mechanics. I conclude that with the exception of Bohmian mechanics, the other minimally realist views of quantum mechanics require essential dispositions, i.e., dispositions of a non-reducible kind. Interestingly, seen behind the lenses of dispositionalism, Bohrs and Bohms interpretations of quantum mechanics are much closer than it is usually recognized, a fact that could teach us something about the way the quantum world is.
| Keywords: | Contextualism, Dispositions, quantum mechanics, reduction |
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| Subjects: | Specific Sciences: Physics: Quantum Mechanics |
| ID Code: | 967 |
| Deposited By: | Dorato, Mauro |
| Deposited On: | 12 January 2003 |