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Oi pessoal,

o prazo final para submissões no CFP da Theoria sobre "mecânica quântica e
realidade" (abaixo) foi estendido até o dia 30 de Junho.

Obrigado pela atenção.

Abraços,
Raoni

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Dear Colleagues,

this is a public Call for Papers for the Special Issue entitled “Quantum
mechanics and reality” of the free, fully open access journal, Theoria
(Basque Country, ISSN: 0495-4548; eISSN: 2171-679X; Qualis-CAPES 2020: A1;
SJR-Scimago: Q1).

In this Special Issue, we would like to bring the debate into the
metaphysical field, encouraging investigations that travel in a two-way
street: how and whether quantum mechanics can inform metaphysics and,
conversely, how and whether metaphysics itself can contribute to our
understanding of the world according to quantum mechanics.

The relationship between science and metaphysics has been a hot topic for
the last few decades, and there are no surprises to find that quantum
mechanics occupies a prominent place in these discussions. After all, it is
the perfect candidate for controversy on this issue: an extremely
well-confirmed theory, but one that does not uniquely tell us what it is
about. The scientific image provided by its equations has a lot of room for
interpretation.

To begin with, there is extensive literature debating the theory’s subject
matter: is it a theory that deals with waves, particles, or something else
entirely, such as wave functions? It is also natural to ask questions about
quantum mechanics ontology when we ask, for example, about issues of
existence related to quantum mechanics. After all, if we want to discover
what there is in our world, it seems like a good idea to look for the
answers in our physical theories: electrons? Many worlds? Structures? In a
second way, it is debated how philosophical conceptions can shape our own
picture of the physical world: would they be individual quantum entities in
the Leibnizian sense of the term? Can the atomism implicit in different
formulations of the theory become an obstacle for the theory itself to be
really understood? Should we create new ontological categories so that we
can classify quantum entities?

Richard Feynman famously said that nobody understands quantum mechanics
more than half a century ago. Maybe metaphysics as a discipline (also
encompassing ontology) could shed some light on this issue (contra
Feynman’s opinions about metaphysics). While some follow this path, others,
such as David Lewis, expressed skepticism about taking metaphysical lessons
from quantum mechanics. We encourage submissions beyond such skepticism (or
elaborating on it) and going even further: can we take quantum-mechanical
lessons from metaphysics? To advance the debate concerning metaphysics and
quantum mechanics, we invite submissions of original work on the
metaphysics of science, broadly understood, that addresses questions such
as the ones in the following non-exhaustive list:

   - What is to interpret quantum mechanics?
   - What is the connection between quantum theory and its ontology?
   - What is the world like, according to quantum mechanics?
   - Is there a clear metaphysical picture provided by quantum mechanics?
   - What does it mean to adopt a realist stance toward quantum mechanics?
   - Can metaphysics contribute to a quantum mechanical picture of reality?

This was the subject of the VIII International Workshop on Quantum
Mechanics and Quantum Information, promoted by the International Network on
Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information (
https://quantuminternationalnet.com/Workshops). Still, everyone is welcome
to submit a paper.

To complete your submission, you should follow the instructions on the
Journal’s website (https://ojs.ehu.eus/index.php/THEORIA/about/submissions)
and select “Quantum mechanics and reality” in the “Section” field (which is
in the first steps of the submission in the OJS platform. The extended
deadline for submitting a contributed paper is June 30, 2023.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to let us know. We look
forward to receiving your submission.

Best,
The Guest Editors
Jonas R. Becker Arenhart (UFSC/UFMA/CNPq)
Raoni W. Arroyo (CLE/UNICAMP/UNIROMA3/FAPESP)
Christian de Ronde (UBA/CONICET/UNAJ/CLEA/VUB)
Raimundo Fernández-Mouján (UBA/CONICET/CLEA/VUB)

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University of Campinas
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