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6. On the Withering Away of Physical Objects
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
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PART ONE: OBJECTS AND INDIVIDUALITY
- 1. A World of Individual Objects? 21
- 2. Many, but Almost One 30
- 3. Part and Whole in Quantum Mechanics 46
- 4. The Genidentity of Quantum Particles 61
- 5. The Problem of Indistinguishable Particles 73
- 6. On the Withering Away of Physical Objects 93
- 7. Quantum Mechanics and Haecceities 114
- 8. Quasiset Theories for Microobjects: A Comparison 142
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PART TWO: OBJECTS AND INVARIANCE
- 9. Physical Reality 155
- 10. The Constitution of Objects in Kant’s Philosophy and in Modern Physics 168
- 11. Galilean Particles: An Example of Constitution of Objects 181
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PART THREE: OBJECTS AND MEASUREMENT
- 12. What Is an Elementary Particle? 197
- 13. The Nature of Elementary Particles 211
- 14. The Entity and Modern Physics: The Creation-Discovery View of Reality 223
- 15. Dynamical Reduction Theories as a Natural Basis for a Realistic Worldview 258
- 16. Microphysical Objects and Experimental Evidence 297
- Bibliography 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 3
-
PART ONE: OBJECTS AND INDIVIDUALITY
- 1. A World of Individual Objects? 21
- 2. Many, but Almost One 30
- 3. Part and Whole in Quantum Mechanics 46
- 4. The Genidentity of Quantum Particles 61
- 5. The Problem of Indistinguishable Particles 73
- 6. On the Withering Away of Physical Objects 93
- 7. Quantum Mechanics and Haecceities 114
- 8. Quasiset Theories for Microobjects: A Comparison 142
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PART TWO: OBJECTS AND INVARIANCE
- 9. Physical Reality 155
- 10. The Constitution of Objects in Kant’s Philosophy and in Modern Physics 168
- 11. Galilean Particles: An Example of Constitution of Objects 181
-
PART THREE: OBJECTS AND MEASUREMENT
- 12. What Is an Elementary Particle? 197
- 13. The Nature of Elementary Particles 211
- 14. The Entity and Modern Physics: The Creation-Discovery View of Reality 223
- 15. Dynamical Reduction Theories as a Natural Basis for a Realistic Worldview 258
- 16. Microphysical Objects and Experimental Evidence 297
- Bibliography 317