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The Bundle Theory Approach to Relational Quantum Mechanics

Andréa Oldofredi

2021Foundations of Physics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present essay provides a new metaphysical interpretation of Relational Quantum Mechanics (RQM) in terms of mereological bundle theory. The essential idea is to claim that a physical system in RQM can be defined as a mereological fusion of properties whose values may vary for different observers. Abandoning the Aristotelian tradition centered on the notion of substance, I claim that RQM embraces an ontology of properties that finds its roots in the heritage of David Hume. To this regard, defining what kind of concrete physical objects populate the world according to RQM, I argue that this theoretical framework can be made compatible with (i) a property-oriented ontology, in which the notion of object can be easily defined, and (ii) moderate structural realism, a philosophical position where relations and relata are both fundamental. Finally, I conclude that under this reading relational quantum mechanics should be included among the full-fledged realist interpretations of quantum theory.

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MereologyEpistemologyOntologyInterpretations of quantum mechanicsTheoretical physicsProperty (philosophy)PhilosophyMetaphysicsCategorical quantum mechanicsInterpretation (philosophy)Object (grammar)MathematicsQuantumPhysicsQuantum mechanicsQuantum processQuantum entanglementQuantum information scienceLinguisticsQuantum dynamicsQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsPhilosophy and History of ScienceBiofield Effects and Biophysics