[Metaphysical and Physical Consequences of Quantum Theory: the review of the principle of unity of natural laws e the partial physical theories]
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Quantum Theory, Quantum Phenomenon, Metaphysics, Principle of Unity, Partial Physical TheoriesAbstract
I investigate the metaphysical consequences of the theory andquantum phenomenon. Outlining some of the main aspects of contemporary philosophical debate about the interpretation of quantum theory. I analyzing three important recent works: Quantum Ontology: A Guide for the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics (2016) de Lewis; Philosophy of Physics (2019) de Maudlin; e The Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics (2019) de Barrett. Claiming, from the The Grand Design of Hawking and Mlodinow (2010), that a realistic interpretation of quantum theory, and your influence on the current state of physical theory, suggests that the metaphysical principle of the unity of physical laws, and the search for a unified physical theory, is empirically unjustified. Defending the hypothesis of partial fiscal laws and theories.
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