Minimalist Ontology of the Natural World

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A01=Michael Esfeld
Andrea Oldofredi
Antonio Vassallo
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Bohmian Approach
Bohmian Mechanics
Bohmian quantum mechanics
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Classical Electrodynamics
classical mechanics foundations
Configuration Space
Dirac Sea
Dirac sea model
Dirk-Andre Deckert
distance relations
Dustin Lazarovici
electrodynamics
Electron Positron Pair Creation
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Everett-style quantum state realism
Fermion Sectors
Fock Space
Geodesic Motion
Humean Mosaic
Humeanism
Initial Wave Function
Leibnizian Relationalism
Leibnizian relationalist ontology
Matter Points
Maxwell Lorentz Theory
metaphysics
Michael Esfeld
Minimalist Ontology
minimalist physical ontology approach
natural properties
naturalized metaphysics
ontic structural realism
ontology
Particle Number Operators
Past Light Cone
philosophy of mathematics
philosophy of physics
philosophy of science
physical theories
Primitive Ontology
quantum entanglement
quantum field theory
quantum mechanics
quantum ontology
quantum physics
Reduced Density Matrices
relational metaphysics
Spatio Temporal Intervals
Spontaneous Localization
Stress Energy Tensor
Substantival Space Time
Super-Humeanism
Wave Function

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  • ISBN 9781138307308
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book seeks to work out which commitments are minimally sufficient to obtain an ontology of the natural world that matches all of today’s well-established physical theories. We propose an ontology of the natural world that is defined only by two axioms: (1) There are distance relations that individuate simple objects, namely matter points. (2) The matter points are permanent, with the distances between them changing. Everything else comes in as a means to represent the change in the distance relations in a manner that is both as simple and as informative as possible. The book works this minimalist ontology out in philosophical as well as mathematical terms and shows how one can understand classical mechanics, quantum field theory and relativistic physics on the basis of this ontology. Along the way, we seek to achieve four subsidiary aims: (a) to make a case for a holistic individuation of the basic objects (ontic structural realism); (b) to work out a new version of Humeanism, dubbed Super-Humeanism, that does without natural properties; (c) to set out an ontology of quantum physics that is an alternative to quantum state realism and that avoids any ontological dualism of particles and fields; (d) to vindicate a relationalist ontology based on point objects also in the domain of relativistic physics.

Michael Esfeld is full professor of philosophy of science at the University of Lausanne since 2002. His last book with Routledge is Conservative reductionism (with Christian Sachse) (2008). Dirk-André Deckert is leader of the junior research group « Interaction of Light and Matter » in the Mathematical Institute of Ludwig Maximilians University Munich. Book publication Electromagnetic absorber theory – a mathematical study (2010).

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