Review of Alyssa Ney’s 
The World in the Wave Function: A Metaphysics for Quantum Physics [Book Review]

Philosophy of Science 89 (4):864-875 (2022)
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Abstract

There is not much of a consensus on almost anything about quantum mechanics. I take it, however, that the minimum consensus is that "although quantum mechanics is empirically successful, quantum mechanics is hard to understand." Quantum mechanics, in the way it is presented in most textbooks, does indeed not provide a clear picture of reality that would make it a theory to be understood. In her new book, "The World in the Wave Function: A Metaphysics for Quantum Physics," Alyssa Ney tries to make this blurry picture of reality more precise, even if this picture will turn out to be heterodox and unfamiliar.

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Mario Hubert
American University in Cairo

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