Project

Tightening the Consistency of Quantum Bayesianism

Quantum Bayesianism is an effort to interpret all the probabilities arising in quantum theory (our most accurate physical theory to date, the one ultimately responsible for almost all of modern technology) in terms of the Bayesian conception of probability – that probabilities quantify subjective degrees of belief, rather than objective features of nature.

Placeholder image David Marcus Appleby Placeholder image Howard N. Barnum Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Placeholder image David Mermin Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack

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Reasoning in Physics: The Bayesian Approach

This project addresses the question of what constitutes good scientific reasoning.

Publication

An introduction to QBism with an application to the locality of quantum mechanics

Fuchs, Christopher A., N. David Mermin and Rüdiger Schack. 2014. An introduction to QBism with an application to the locality of quantum mec...

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack

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A Brief Historical Perspective on the Consistent Histories Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Rocha, Gustavo R., Dean Rickles and Florian J. Boge. 2021. A Brief Historical Perspective on the Consistent Histories Interpretation of Quan...

Florian Boge Florian Boge Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha

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Respecting One’s Fellow: QBism’s Analysis of Wigner’s Friend

DeBrota, John B., Christopher A Fuchs and Rüdiger Schack. 2020. Respecting One’s Fellow: QBism’s Analysis of Wigner’s Friend. Foundations of...

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack

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Reply to a Comment on “Quantum Theory and the Limits of Objectivity

Healey, Richard. 2019. Reply to a Comment on “Quantum Theory and the Limits of Objectivity.” Foundations of Physics, 49(8), 816–819. https:/...

Richard Healey Richard Healey

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Is the Reality Criterion Analytic?

Glick, David, and Boge, Florian J. 2019. Is the Reality Criterion Analytic? Erkenntnis. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10670-019-00163-w

Florian Boge Florian Boge David Glick David Glick

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Healey, Richard. 2019. Beyond Bell?

Healey, Richard. 2019. Beyond Bell? PhilSci Archive. http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/16292/

Richard Healey Richard Healey

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Mind and Matter. In Quanta and Mind

Appleby, Marcus. 2019. Mind and Matter. In Quanta and Mind (pp. 17–29). Cham: Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978...

Placeholder image David Marcus Appleby

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Quantum Information Versus Epistemic Logic: An Analysis of the Frauchiger–Renner Theorem

Boge, Florian J. 2019. Quantum Information Versus Epistemic Logic: An Analysis of the Frauchiger–Renner Theorem. Foundations of Physics, 49(...

Florian Boge Florian Boge

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Physics: QBism puts the scientist back into science

N David Mermin. 2014. Physics: QBism puts the scientist back into science. Nature, 507, 421–423. doi:10.1038/507421a

Placeholder image David Mermin

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An introduction to QBism with an application to the locality of quantum mechanics

Christopher A. Fuchs, N David Mermin and Rüdiger Schack. 2014. An introduction to QBism with an application to the locality of quantum mecha...

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Placeholder image David Mermin Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack

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QBism and the Greeks: Why a Quantum State Does Not Represent an Element of Physical Reality

Fuchs, Christopher A, and Rüdiger Schack. 2015. QBism and the Greeks: Why a Quantum State Does Not Represent an Element of Physical Reality....

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack

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QBism, from Pragmatism to Phenomenology

QBism (pronounced cubism) is an interpretation of quantum mechanics that takes an agents actions and personal experiences as the central concerns of the theory.

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack Richard Healey Richard Healey Jacques Pienaar Jacques Pienaar Thomas Ryckman Thomas Ryckman

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Is It Autonomy All the Way Down? The Search for a QBist Metaphysic

The philosopher William James once wrote, Like the old woman who described the world as resting on a rock, and then explained that rock to be supported by another rock, and finally said it was ‘rocks all the way down,’ he who believes this to be a radically moral universe must hold the moral order to rest either on an absolute and ultimate should or on a series of shoulds ‘all the way down’.

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Florian Boge Florian Boge Amanda Gefter Amanda Gefter David Glick David Glick Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha Gustavo Rodrigues Rocha

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Participatory Realism

Recently Cabello (arXiv:1509.04711) introduced a taxonomy of quantum interpretations with regard to what they attempt to say of reality.

Christopher Fuchs Christopher Fuchs Rudiger Schack Rudiger Schack