PHIL409X

Advanced Studies in Contemporary Philosophy; Quantum Mechanics and Metaphysics

Quantum mechanics raises a variety of metaphysical issues -- about causation, metaphysical grounding, determinateness, realism, logic, and various other matters. Fortunately, exploring these connections does not require extensive knowledge of quantum physics. This course will be a self-contained introduction to issues at the intersection of quantum mechanics and metaphysics. While the course presupposes a comfort with moderately mathematical/formal presentations and a taste for abstraction, there are no specific course prerequisites. Students should have at least two courses in philosophy or permission of the instructor.

Sister Courses: PHIL409B, PHIL409C, PHIL409F, PHIL409J, PHIL409K, PHIL409V

Spring 2024

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Spring 2023

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Past Semesters

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