@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024}, author = {Esfeld,Michael}, subject = {Quantum Mechanics}, note = {I 253 Quantum Mechanics: quantum mechanics violates the separability (independent existence). Local effect: the local effect is a principle, which excludes interaction between 1st and 2nd measurement. >Non-Locality, >Quantum mechanics/Genz. I 256 Reality/EPR/Einstein-Podolski-Rosen: reality is the prediction of a size without intervention. Incompleteness of the quantum mechanics: something must correspond to the size, regardless of whether the second measurement is carried out. Hidden parameters/quantum mechanics: hidden parameters are over-light speed, backward causality and common cause (deterministic or stochastic). >Hidden parameters. I 260 Bell's theorem: there are no hidden parameters in Bell's theorem. Bell's inequation: the upper limit for correlations is violated - this shows that no common cause is possible. I 281f Quantum Holism/quantum mechanics/Esfeld: the reason for it should not be purely epistemic: otherwise hidden parameters would be excluded only because of a lack of recognizability (too weak) (epistemic/ontological). Non-locality: non-locality is not holism. It is a whole matter holistic system, because a quantum system has the properties that make it into a quantum system only with all the other quantum systems together. >Holism. I 283 Hidden parameters/Bohm: hidden parameters are compatible with holism. Bohm: thesis: a quantum system has a definite value of the location at all times, all other observables are context dependent. Measurement updates the properties. Properties are dispositional - a potential (quantum field) determines the path of the quantum system causally. This is a violation of the parameter independence and the local effect but non-local interaction is not holism. I 286 Ontology/quantum mechanics/Esfeld: minimal ontological interpretation: this means to recognize definite numerical properties as properties of the system. I 293 Quantum-Holism/Esfeld: most quantum holisms show an absence of supervenience: both systems are together in a state with properties. >Supervenience. Singulett state/plate: the singulett state is a relation, not supervenience on non-relational properties (but it is also not a substrate: you do not need any individuals). Also, the state is no realism with regard to universals. >Universals.}, note = { Es I M. Esfeld Holismus Frankfurt/M 2002 }, file = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=258653} url = {http://philosophy-science-humanities-controversies.com/listview-details.php?id=258653} }