Interpreting quantum entanglement: Steps towards coherentist quantum mechanics

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We put forward a new, ‘coherentist’ account of quantum entanglement, according to which entangled systems are characterized by symmetric relations of ontological dependence among the component particles. We compare this coherentist viewpoint with the two most popular alternatives currently on offer—structuralism and holism—and argue that it is essentially different from, and preferable to, both. In the course of this article, we point out how coherentism might be extended beyond the case of entanglement and further articulated.

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Calosi, C., & Morganti, M. (2021). Interpreting quantum entanglement: Steps towards coherentist quantum mechanics. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 72(3), 865–891. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axy064

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