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QBism: A Critical Appraisal
Mohrhoff, Ulrich...
QBism: A Critical Appraisal by Mohrhoff, Ulrich ( Author )
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01-01-2014
QBism is a novel interpretation of quantum mechanics. With its radical emphasis on the subject, QBism provides a welcome corrective to popular misrepresentations of the epistemological reflections of Niels Bohr, while Bohr, rightly understood, can take the edge off QBism's radical subjectivism. Together, they form a winning combination, the key to which is Schr\"odinger's concept of objectivation, which has its roots in Kant's theory of science. Objectivation contrasts with objectification, the demonstrably futile attempt to make measurements yield outcomes in interpretations that reify a calculational device. Apart from providing an in-depth discussion of QBism, Kant, and Bohr, the paper addresses the issue of nonlocality, the scenario of Wigner's friend, Bell's shifty split, and the problem of the now. It also outlines an ontological interpretation that incorporates the insights of QBism and Bohr.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1409.3312
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