On Quantum Propensities : Two Arguments Revisited

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Article

    • Pages : 1 à 16
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    • Support : Electronic document
    • Langues : Anglais
    • Édition : Original
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    • ISSN : 1572-8420-61-1
    • DOI : 10.1023/B:ERKE.0000037514.8966
    • URL : Lien externe
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    • Date de création : 04-01-2011
    • Dernière mise à jour : 01-06-2011

    Résumé

    Anglais

    Peter Milne and Neal Grossman have argued against Popper's propensity interpretation of quantum mechanics, by appeal to the two-slit experiment and to the distinction between mixtures and superpositions, respectively. This paper shows that a different propensity interpretation successfully meets their objections. According to this interpretation, the possession of a quantum propensity by a quantum system is independent of the experimental set-ups designed to test it, even though its manifestations are not.