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Can Interventionists be Neo-Russellians?Interventionism,the Open Systems Argument and the Arrow of Entropy
Russell on causation neo-Russellian views of causation interventionist theories of causation causation in the special sciences statistical mechanical account of causation
2016/6/15
Several proponents of the interventionist theory of causation have recently argued for a neo-Russellian account of causation. The paper discusses two strategies for interventionists to be neo-Russelli...
Relativity as Support for Presentism:A Modest Evidential Argument
Presentism eternalism special relativity Euclidean space-time
2016/6/15
Presentism is roughly the view that only the present exists. This view requires an absolute simultaneity relation. The special theory of relativity, however, is highly successful and does not account ...
A Stronger Bell Argument for Quantum Non-Locality
philosophy of physics quantum theory Bell's theorem EPR argument non-locality probabilistic analysis
2016/6/15
It is widely accepted that the violation of Bell inequalities excludes local theories of the quantum realm. This paper presents a stronger Bell argu- ment which even forbids certain non-local theories...
The Argument from Underconsideration and Relative Realism
antirealism argument from underconsideration epistemic privilege K. Brad Wray relative realism scientific realism
2016/6/15
In this paper, through a critical examination of Wray’s version of the argument from underconsideration against scientific realism, I articulate a modest version of scientific realism. This modest rea...
Kuhn’s Incommensurability Thesis:What’s the Argument?
incommensurability lexical taxonomy scientific change scientific revolution Thomas Kuhn
2016/6/15
In this paper, I argue that there is neither valid deductive support nor strong inductive support for Kuhn’s incommensurability thesis. There is no valid deductive support for Kuhn’s incommensurabilit...
A quantum physical argument for panpsychism
consciousness causal efficacy quantum superposition quantum-to-classical transition panpsychism
2016/6/13
It has been widely thought that consciousness has no causal efficacy in the physical world. However, this may be not the case. In this paper, we show that a conscious being can distinguish definite pe...
A Relic of a Bygone Age?Causation,Time Symmetry and the Directionality Argument
Causation direction of time time asymmetry time symmetry time reversal
2016/6/13
Bertrand Russell famously argued that causation is not part of the fundamental physical description of the world, describing the notion of cause as "a relic of a bygone age." This paper assesses one o...
To Save the Semantic View:An Argument for Returning to Suppes'Interpretation
semantic view of scientific theories Patrick Suppes
2016/6/12
Recent work on the semantic view of scientific theories is highly critical of the position. This paper identifies two common criticisms of the view, describes two popular alternatives for responding t...
The standard U(1) “gauge principle” or “gauge argument” produces an exact potential A=dλ and a vanishing field F=ddλ=0. Weyl has his own gauge argument, which is sketchy, archaic and hard to follow; b...
The Pessimistic Induction:A Bad Argument Gone Too Far
anti-realism inductive generalization pessimistic induction scientific realism
2016/5/30
In this paper, I consider the pessimistic induction construed as a deductive argument (specifically, reductio ad absurdum) and as an inductive argument (specifically, inductive generalization). I argu...
An Exceptionally Simple Argument Against the Many-worlds Interpretation: Further Consolidations
many worlds wave function protective measurement
2016/5/30
It is argued that the components of the superposed wave function of a measuring device, each of which represents a definite measurement result, do not correspond to many worlds, one of which is our wo...
You and I are highly unlikely to exist in a civilization that has produced only 70 billion people, yet we find ourselves in just such a civilization. Our circumstance, which seems difficult to explain...
On the Disanalogy in the Simulation Argument
simulation argument urn analogy thought experiment paradox Sleeping Beauty problem Emerald case Doomsday argument probability
2016/5/30
I propose in this paper a solution to the problem arising from the Simulation argument. I describe first Bostrom's Simulation Argument in detail and its inherent problem. I recall then the implicit an...
Scientific theories are hard to find, and once scientists have found a theory H, they often believe that there are not many distinct alternatives to H. But is this belief justified? What should scient...
Refutation of Richard Gill's Argument Against my Disproof of Bell's Theorem
Bell's theorem EPR Argument Local Realism Local Causality Quantum Mechanics
2016/5/30
I identify a number of errors in Richard Gill's purported refutation of my disproof of Bell's theorem. In particular, I point out that his central argument is based, not only on a rather trivial misre...