Epistemological vs. Ontological Relationalism in Quantum Mechanics: Relativism or Realism?
Christian de Ronde, Raimundo Fernandez Moujan

TL;DR
This paper examines the historical and philosophical foundations of relationalism in quantum mechanics, contrasting epistemological and ontological perspectives, and proposes a novel ontological relational interpretation.
Contribution
It introduces the idea of understanding quantum relations in ontological terms, offering a new approach beyond existing epistemological relational interpretations.
Findings
Existing interpretations are grounded in epistemology.
Proposes a new ontological relational perspective.
Potential to reshape understanding of quantum reality.
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the history of relationalism and its present use in some interpretations of quantum mechanics. In the first part of this article we will provide a conceptual analysis of the relation between substantivalism, relationalism and relativism in the history of both physics and philosophy. In the second part, we will address some relational interpretations of quantum mechanics, namely, Bohr's relational approach, the modal interpretation by Kochen, the perspectival modal version by Bene and Dieks and the relational interpretation by Rovelli. We will argue that all these interpretations ground their understanding of relations in epistemological terms. By taking into account the analysis on the first part of our work, we intend to highlight the fact that there is a different possibility for understanding quantum mechanics in relational terms which has not been yet…
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