Bivalent Quantum Indeterminacy
Claudio Calosi, Iulian D. Toader

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new metaphysical framework using bivalent quantum logic to explain quantum indeterminacy, emphasizing the non-truth-functional nature of disjunction and the role of determinables.
Contribution
It proposes a novel metametaphysical approach that leverages bivalent quantum logic and determinables to account for quantum indeterminacy.
Findings
Bivalent quantum logic can explain quantum indeterminacy.
Non-truth-functional disjunction is key to this explanation.
Determinables provide a precise account of indeterminacy.
Abstract
This paper provides a novel metametaphysical approach to quantum indeterminacy. More specifically, it argues that bivalent quantum logic can successfully account for this kind of indeterminacy, given the non-truth-functional character of its disjunction. Furthermore, it suggests that the determinable-based account of quantum indeterminacy illustrates precisely this possibility.
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TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
