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Book SynopsisTrade ReviewThis book offers a nice overview of the measurement problem and provides food for thought about the ultimate nature of reality. * M. A. Reynolds, CHOICE *
Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: A Preliminary Case for Wave Function Realism 1.1 Wave Function Representations in Quantum Mechanics 1.2 The Measurement Problem 1.3 Orthodox Quantum Mechanics 1.4 Quantum Mechanics Without Measurement 1.5 Wave Function Realism 1.6 A Higher-Dimensional Reality Chapter 2: The Argument from Entanglement 2.1 Entanglement as the Characteristic Feature of Quantum Theories 2.2 The Necessity of Wave Function Realism 2.3 Rivals: The Primitive Ontology Approach 2.4 Rivals: Holisms 2.5 Rivals: Ontic Structural Realism 2.6 Rivals: Spacetime State Realism 2.7 Rivals: The Multi-field Approach 2.8 The Contingency of Wave Function Realism Chapter 3: The Virtues of Separability and Locality 3.1 The Case for Wave Function Realism 3.2 Separability 3.3 Separability and Wave Function Realism 3.4 A Challenge 3.5 Concepts of Locality 3.6 Quantum Nonlocality 3.7 Locality and Wave Function Realism 3.8 Avoiding Nonlocality with Nonseparability 3.9 Motivating a Local Metaphysics 3.10 In Defense of Intuitions Chapter 4: Wave Function Realism in a Relativistic Setting 4.1 Removing Idealization 4.2 Five Critiques 4.3 Wave Function Realism for Relativistic Quantum Theories 4.4 Interpretations and Interpretational Frameworks 4.5 Response to Objections 4.6 Wave Function Realism in the Limit of Physical Theorizing Chapter 5: Must an Ontology for Quantum Theories Contain Local Beables? 5.1 The Constitution Objection 5.2 Doing Without Macroscopic Objects 5.3 The Threat of Empirical Incoherence 5.4 Primitive Ontologies and Local Beables 5.5 Perception and the Macroscopic Chapter 6: The Causal Role of Macroscopic Objects 6.1 The Macro-Object Problem 6.2 An Initial Proposal 6.3 Monton's Challenge 6.4 Albert's Proposal 6.5 Against Functionalism 6.6 The Decoherence Strategy 6.7 From Simulation to Constitution Chapter 7: A Solution to the Macro-Object Problem 7.1 A Constitutive Explanation in Two Stages 7.2 The Role of Grounding 7.3 Recovering Three Dimensionality via Symmetry Considerations: Answering Monton's Challenge 7.4 Part and Wholes 7.5 Partial Instantiation 7.6 Tables and Chairs and the Rest 7.7 Finding the World in the Wave Function Postscript: An Incredulous Stare References