QBism, Where Next?
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.01446v1
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 18:03:51 GMT
- Title: QBism, Where Next?
- Authors: Christopher A. Fuchs
- Abstract summary: The aim of this paper is to lay out the structure of QBism as clearly as possible for that audience.
We arrive at eight tenets for QBism.
We conclude with a small discussion of how the philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty may be relevant to this quest.
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- Abstract: This paper expresses what a breath of fresh air it has been since a few
phenomenological philosophers have started to engage with QBism. In service of
the newfound discussion, the aim of this exposition is to lay out the structure
of QBism as clearly as possible for that audience. In the process, we arrive at
eight tenets for QBism: 1) A quantum state is an agent's personal judgment. 2)
A quantum measurement is an agent's action upon its external world. 3) Quantum
measurement outcomes are personal to the agent performing the action. 4) The
quantum formalism is normative rather than descriptive. 5) Unitary evolution
too expresses an agent's degrees of belief. 6) Even probability-one assignments
are judgments without ontic content. 7) Subjective certainty about what an
outcome will be does not negate that unperformed measurements have no outcomes.
And, 8) quantum theory is a single-user theory for each of us. We then analyze
the Wigner's friend thought experiment in light of the eight tenets and
indicate that a still more extended analysis is potentially QBism's surest path
to uncovering an ontology under quantum theory's normative structure. We
conclude with a small discussion of how the philosophy of Maurice Merleau-Ponty
may be relevant to this quest.
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