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14923 | In quantum statistics, two separate classical states of affairs are treated as one [Ladyman/Ross] |
Full Idea: In quantum statistics, what would be regarded as two possible states of affairs classically is treated as one possible state of affairs. | |
From: J Ladyman / D Ross (Every Thing Must Go [2007], 3.1) |
14903 | Quantum mechanics seems to imply single-case probabilities [Ladyman/Ross] |
Full Idea: Quantum mechanics seems to imply single-case probabilities. | |
From: J Ladyman / D Ross (Every Thing Must Go [2007], 1.2.3) | |
A reaction: I know they keep telling us about such things, but I remain cautious. I think all the physicists have done is delved a bit deeper into something they don't understand. |
15377 | Definite descriptions pick out different objects in different possible worlds [Fitting] |
Full Idea: Definite descriptions pick out different objects in different possible worlds quite naturally. | |
From: Melvin Fitting (Intensional Logic [2007], 3.4) | |
A reaction: A definite description can pick out the same object in another possible world, or a very similar one, or an object which has almost nothing in common with the others. |