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What belongs to quantum theory is no more than what is neededfor its derivation. Keeping to this maxim, we record a paradigmaticshift in the foundations of quantum mechanics, where the focushas recently moved from interpreting to reconstructing quantumtheory. Several historic and contemporary reconstructions areanalyzed, including the work of Hardy, Rovelli, and Clifton,Bub and Halvorson. We conclude by discussing the importanceof a novel concept of intentionally incomplete reconstruction.
- 1 What is Wrong with Interpreting Quantum Mechanics
- 2 Reconstructionof Physical Theory
- 2.1 Schema
- 2.2 Selectionof the first principles
- 2.3 Status of the first principles
- 2.2 Selectionof the first principles
- 3 Examples of Reconstruction
- 3.1 Early examples of reconstruction
- 3.2 Hardy's reconstruction
- 3.3 Rovelli's reconstruction
- 3.4 The CBH reconstruction
- 3.5 Intentionally incompletereconstructions
- 3.2 Hardy's reconstruction
- 4 Conclusion
- 2 Reconstructionof Physical Theory
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