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Quantum causal models, faithfulness and retrocausality

Quantum Physics 2023-06-27 v1

Abstract

Wood and Spekkens (2015) argue that any causal model explaining the EPRB correlations and satisfying no-signalling must also violate the assumption that the model faithfully reproduces the statistical dependences and independences---a so-called "fine-tuning" of the causal parameters; this includes, in particular, retrocausal explanations of the EPRB correlations. I consider this analysis with a view to enumerating the possible responses an advocate of retrocausal explanations might propose. I focus on the response of N\"{a}ger (2015), who argues that the central ideas of causal explanations can be saved if one accepts the possibility of a stable fine-tuning of the causal parameters. I argue that, in light of this view, a violation of faithfulness does not necessarily rule out retrocausal explanations of the EPRB correlations, although it certainly constrains such explanations. I conclude by considering some possible consequences of this type of response for retrocausal explanations.

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@article{arxiv.1506.08925,
  title  = {Quantum causal models, faithfulness and retrocausality},
  author = {Peter W. Evans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.08925},
  year   = {2023}
}
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