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Simondon and quantum mechanics (or, on how the “preindividual’ hypothesis leads to a realistic but non-substantialist interpretation of the Orthodox quantum formalism)
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2019-06Registro en:
Bontems, Vincent; de Ronde, Christian; Simondon and quantum mechanics (or, on how the “preindividual’ hypothesis leads to a realistic but non-substantialist interpretation of the Orthodox quantum formalism); Philosophy Documentation Center; Philosophy Today; 63; 3; 6-2019; 611-624
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Autor
Bontems, Vincent
de Ronde, Christian
Resumen
In this article, we propose a Simondonian interpretation of quantum mechanics taking as a standpoint his “preindividual hypothesis” in order to consider the problem of contextuality. We will examine whether the epistemological obstacle produced by the notion of entity can be bypassed by specifying, according to Simondon and the Kochen-Specker Theorem, the mode of existence of quantum potentialities.