TY - CHAP
T1 - Defending the Situations-Based Approach to Deep Worldly Indeterminacy
AU - Pickup, Martin
AU - Darby, George
PY - 2022/7/28
Y1 - 2022/7/28
N2 - This paper concerns metaphysical indeterminacy and, in particular, the issue of whether quantum mechanics gives motivation for thinking the world contains it. In a previous paper (Darby G, Pickup M. Synthese 198:1685–1710, 2021), we have offered one way to think about metaphysical indeterminacy which we take to avoid some issues arising from certain features of quantum mechanics (such as the Kochen-Specker theorem). This approach has recently been criticised by Corti (Synthese, forthcoming), and we take this opportunity to respond. Our paper will therefore reply to Corti’s argument, but we also take it as a case study in ‘naturalistic metaphysics’ and hence to contribute to a more general discussion of the relationship between philosophy of science and analytic metaphysics.
AB - This paper concerns metaphysical indeterminacy and, in particular, the issue of whether quantum mechanics gives motivation for thinking the world contains it. In a previous paper (Darby G, Pickup M. Synthese 198:1685–1710, 2021), we have offered one way to think about metaphysical indeterminacy which we take to avoid some issues arising from certain features of quantum mechanics (such as the Kochen-Specker theorem). This approach has recently been criticised by Corti (Synthese, forthcoming), and we take this opportunity to respond. Our paper will therefore reply to Corti’s argument, but we also take it as a case study in ‘naturalistic metaphysics’ and hence to contribute to a more general discussion of the relationship between philosophy of science and analytic metaphysics.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-030-99642-0_24
DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-99642-0_24
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9783030996413
SN - 9783030996444
T3 - Synthese Library
SP - 365
EP - 373
BT - Quantum Mechanics and Fundamentality
A2 - Allori, Valia
PB - Springer
ER -