In contrast to what is commonly believed, fundamental physical theories (like classical and quantum mechanics) have a common structure: the (microscopic) constituents of material objects are mathematically represented by a primitive ontology, an entity in space-time. Because the wave function lives in configuration space, the problem for the metaphysician is to establish what the wave function is.

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Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories

Allori, Valia
2013-01-01

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In contrast to what is commonly believed, fundamental physical theories (like classical and quantum mechanics) have a common structure: the (microscopic) constituents of material objects are mathematically represented by a primitive ontology, an entity in space-time. Because the wave function lives in configuration space, the problem for the metaphysician is to establish what the wave function is.
2013
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