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Inferential vs. Dynamical Conceptions of Physics

Quantum Physics 2013-06-21 v1 Statistical Mechanics History and Philosophy of Physics

Abstract

I contrast two possible attitudes towards a given branch of physics: as inferential (i.e., as concerned with an agent's ability to make predictions given finite information), and as dynamical (i.e., as concerned with the dynamical equations governing particular degrees of freedom). I contrast these attitudes in classical statistical mechanics, in quantum mechanics, and in quantum statistical mechanics; in this last case, I argue that the quantum-mechanical and statistical-mechanical aspects of the question become inseparable. Along the way various foundational issues in statistical and quantum physics are (hopefully!) illuminated.

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@article{arxiv.1306.4907,
  title  = {Inferential vs. Dynamical Conceptions of Physics},
  author = {David Wallace},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.4907},
  year   = {2013}
}

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26 pages

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