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Antirealism in sheep's clothing: Wave function realism and scientific realism

Antirealism in sheep's clothing: Wave function realism and scientific realism

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英文摘要

Scientific realism is the philosophical stance that science tracks truth, in particular in its depiction of the world's ontology. Ontologically, this involves a commitment to the existence of entities posited by our best scientific theories; metaontologically, it includes the claim that the theoretical framework itself is true. In this article, we examine wave function realism as a case study within this broader methodological debate. Wave function realism holds that the wave function, as described by quantum mechanics, corresponds to a real physical entity. We focus on a recent formulation of this view that commits to the ontology of the wave function while deliberately avoiding the metaontological question of the framework's truth. Instead, the view is defended on pragmatic, non-truth-conductive grounds. This, we argue, raises tensions for the purported realism of wave function realism and its compatibility with scientific realism more broadly.

Raoni Arroyo、Jonas R. Becker Arenhart

物理学自然科学研究方法

Raoni Arroyo,Jonas R. Becker Arenhart.Antirealism in sheep's clothing: Wave function realism and scientific realism[EB/OL].(2025-07-29)[2025-08-11].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.21615.点此复制

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