
Primitive Beables Are Not Local Ontology: On the Relation between Primitive Ontology and Local Beables
Author(s) -
Valia Allori
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22201/iifs.18704905e.2021.1292
Subject(s) - ontology , conflation , relation (database) , process ontology , constructive , epistemology , computer science , upper ontology , suggested upper merged ontology , information retrieval , philosophy , data mining , programming language , semantic web , process (computing)
When discussing quantum ontology, the debate has recently focused on comparing and contrasting wavefunction realism and its rivals. Among them one finds the primitive ontology approach, which is often conflated with the local beables program. In this paper I wish to clarify what I take to be the distinction between the notion of primitive ontology and the one of local beable. I argue that the primitive ontology is the local beable which allows for a dynamical, constructive explanation which preserves symmetries.