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Cosmic hylomorphism

William M. Simpson

2021European Journal for Philosophy of Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The primitive ontology approach to quantum mechanics seeks to account for quantum phenomena in terms of a distribution of matter in three-dimensional space (or four-dimensional spacetime) and a law of nature that describes its temporal development. This approach to explaining quantum phenomena is compatible with either a Humean or powerist account of laws. In this paper, I offer a powerist ontology in which the law is specified by Bohmian mechanics for a global configuration of particles. Unlike in other powerist ontologies, however, this law is not grounded in a structural power that is instantiated by the global configuration. Instead, I combine the primitive ontology approach with Aristotle’s doctrine of hylomorphism to create a new metaphysical model, in which the cosmos is a hylomorphic substance with an intrinsic power to choreograph the trajectories of the particles.

Topics & Concepts

OntologyMetaphysicsPhilosophy of scienceEpistemologyPhilosophyTheoretical physicsDoctrineSpacetimeDe Broglie–Bohm theoryPhysicsClassical physicsQuantumClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsTheologyQuantum Mechanics and ApplicationsPhilosophy and History of ScienceBiofield Effects and Biophysics
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