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(2011) Synthese 180 (2).

Withering away, weakly

F. A. Muller

pp. 223-233

One of the reasons provided for the shift away from an ontology for physical reality of material objects & properties towards one of physical structures & relations (Ontological Structural Realism: OntSR) is that the quantum-mechanical description of composite physical systems of similar elementary particles entails they are indiscernible. As material objects, they ‘whither away’, and when they wither away, structures emerge in their stead. We inquire into the question whether recent results establishing the weak discernibility of elementary particles pose a threat for this quantum-mechanical reason for OntSR, because precisely their newly discovered discernibility prevents them from ‘whithering away’. We argue there is a straightforward manner to consider the recent results as a reason in favour of OntSR rather than against it.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9609-6

Full citation:

Muller, F. A. (2011). Withering away, weakly. Synthese 180 (2), pp. 223-233.

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