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Logic Journal of IGPL 2005 13(1):139-147; doi:10.1093/jigpal/jzi009
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Towards a Modal Logical Treatment of Quantum Physics

Osvaldo Pessoa, Jr.

Depto. de Filosofia, FFLCH, Universidade de São Paulo Av. Prof. Luciano Gualberto 315, 05508-900, São Paulo, SP, Brazil. E-mail: opessoa{at}usp.br

The question of which is the logic that underlies quantum physics does not have an absolute answer, but only in relation to a conventional choice of interpretation (in the sense used in the study of scientific theories). Most of the interpretations that have been offered work within the framework of classical logic. In contrast to these, we examine the corpuscular interpretation which is assumed in the application of non-distributive logic (section 3). The experiment in which single photons pass through a Mach-Zehnder interferometer is examined, indicating the difficulty of employing a realist corpuscular interpretation in this context. One way to save this interpretation would be to use non-distributive logic to analyze the experiment, but this is not satisfactory (section 4). However, the use of an alethic modal logic solves the problem, blocking the argument that put the aforementioned corpuscular interpretation into difficulty. In the discussion of the conceptual problems involved, we suggest that a stochastic corpuscular interpretation is well adapted to this logical description. The project of extending this modal logical approach to other experiments in quantum physics, and of providing a rigorous logical treatment, is left open.

Key Words: quantum mechanics, quantum logic, modal logic, interferometer, interpretation


Received 13 January 2004.


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