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(2017) Synthese 194 (4).

The received view on quantum non-individuality

formal and metaphysical analysis

Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart

pp. 1323-1347

The Received View on quantum non-individuality (RV) is, roughly speaking, the view according to which quantum objects are not individuals. It seems clear that the RV finds its standard expression nowadays through the use of the formal apparatuses of non-reflexive logics, mainly quasi-set theory. In such logics, the relation of identity is restricted, so that it does not apply for terms denoting quantum particles; this “lack of identity” formally characterizes their non-individuality. We face then a dilemma: on the one hand, identity seems too important to be given up, on the other hand the RV seems to require that identity be given up. In this paper we shall discuss how the specific characterization of the RV through non-reflexive logics came to be framed. We examine some of the main objections to this version of the RV and argue that they are misguided under this specific “non-reflexive” understanding of the RV. Finally, we shall also argue that this non-reflexive view is not the only option for a metaphysical articulation of the RV: less radical approaches to identity and logic are open. In particular, some of these alternative approaches to the RV we present may be immune to most of the criticisms presented against the non-reflexive approach.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-015-0997-5

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Becker Arenhart, J. R. (2017). The received view on quantum non-individuality: formal and metaphysical analysis. Synthese 194 (4), pp. 1323-1347.

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