Title of article :
Relational Quantum Mechanics
and the Determinacy Problem
Author/Authors :
Matthew J. Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Carlo Rovelli’s relational interpretation of quantum mechanics holds that a system’s
states or the values of its physical quantities as normally conceived only exist relative
to a cut between a system and an observer or measuring instrument. Furthermore,
on Rovelli’s account, the appearance of determinate observations from pure quantum
superpositions happens only relative to the interaction of the system and observer.
Jeffrey Barrett ([1999]) has pointed out that certain relational interpretations suffer
from what we might call the ‘determinacy problem’, but Barrett misclassifies Rovelli’s
interpretation by lumping it in with Mermin’s view, asRovelli’s view is quite different and
has resources to escape the particular criticisms that Barrett makes of Mermin’s view.
Rovelli’s interpretation still leaves us with a paradox having to do with the determinacy
of measurement outcomes, which can be accepted only if we are willing to give up on
certain elements of the ‘absolute’ view of the world.
Journal title :
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Journal title :
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science