The metaphysics of laws: dispositionalism vs. primitivism

In T. Bigaj & C. Wuthrich (eds.), Metaphysics and Science (tentative title). Poznan Studies (2014)
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Abstract

The paper compares dispositionalism about laws of nature with primitivism. It argues that while the distinction between these two positions can be drawn in a clear-cut manner in classical mechanics, it is less clear in quantum mechanics, due to quantum non-locality. Nonetheless, the paper points out advantages for dispositionalism in comparison to primitivism also in the area of quantum mechanics, and of contemporary physics in general

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Mauro Dorato
Università degli Studi Roma Tre
Michael Esfeld
University of Lausanne

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