Quantum ontology de-naturalized: What we can't learn from quantum
mechanics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.05661v1
- Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2024 13:26:13 GMT
- Title: Quantum ontology de-naturalized: What we can't learn from quantum
mechanics
- Authors: Raoni Arroyo and Jonas R. Becker Arenhart
- Abstract summary: Philosophers of science commonly connect ontology and science, stating that these disciplines maintain a two-way relationship.
We will critically examine the process of naturalizing ontology, i.e., confining the work of ontologists merely to the task of pointing out which entities certain theories commit themselves to.
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- Abstract: Philosophers of science commonly connect ontology and science, stating that
these disciplines maintain a two-way relationship: on the one hand, we can
extract ontology from scientific theories; on the other hand, ontology provides
the realistic content of our scientific theories. In this article, we will
critically examine the process of naturalizing ontology, i.e., confining the
work of ontologists merely to the task of pointing out which entities certain
theories commit themselves to. We will use non-relativistic quantum mechanics
as a case study. We begin by distinguishing two roles for ontology: the first
would be characterized by cataloging existing entities according to quantum
mechanics; the second would be characterized by establishing more general
ontological categories in which existing entities must be classified. We argue
that only the first step is available for a naturalistic approach; the second
step not being open for determination or anchoring in science. Finally, we also
argue that metaphysics is still a step beyond ontology, not contained in either
of the two tasks of ontology, being thus even farther from science.
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