382:– the idea that novel structures, not described by "fundamental" theories, appear at a certain level of complexity – with the possibility of inter-theoretic reduction. He has illustrated the reconciliation in various areas such as phase transitions, renormalization, and gauge theories. He has also worked, often in collaboration with research students, on other topics, including: (i) identity and individuation of systems in quantum physics; (ii) dualities especially gauge/gravity duality; (iii) under-determination, and scientific realism, in modern cosmology.
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345:'s theory of modal counterparts. More recently, he has appealed to tensor calculus, and its use in much of contemporary physics, to argue against the popular view (propounded by David Lewis) that the world may be described in terms of 'local matters of fact'; i.e. in terms of chiefly intrinsic properties instantiated at spatial or spatio-temporal points.
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In the philosophy of quantum theory, Butterfield has proposed several clarifications of the notions of locality operative in algebraic quantum field theories (especially 'stochastic
Einstein locality'), and has investigated which of these clarified versions of locality hold in those theories. He has
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Emergence of Integrability in Gauge Theories (with N. Bouatta), in "EPSA11 Perspectives and Foundational Problems in Philosophy of Science", 2014, eds.V. Karakostas and D. Dieks, (The European Philosophy of Science Association Proceedings II), Springer,
334:, and the implications for it due to, and of it for, the philosophy and science of consciousness. He has also investigated the problems of localizability in relativistic quantum theories, in collaboration with Gordon Fleming.
356:, and the interdependence between conserved quantities and conservation laws. He has also made several appeals in his work, on classical mechanics and other physical theories, to the importance of an appreciation of
330:'s principle of the common cause, and has argued that the violation of these inequalities implies causation between the space-like separated wings of a Bell experiment. In addition, he has written on the
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Philosophers, in "Metaphysics in Contemporary Physics", 2015, eds. T. Bigaj and C. Wuethrich (Poznan Studies in Philosophy of Sciences and Humanities, vol 104; Rodopi), 437–485.
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Scientific
Realism and Primordial Cosmology, (with F. Azhar), abridged version forthcoming in "The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism", 2017, ed. J Saatsi, Routledge;
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932:(Selected Papers from the 9th International Congress of Logic Methodology and Philosophy of Science), 1994, eds. D. Prawitz and D. Westerdahl, Kluwer, 385–424.
243:. He was a lecturer in the philosophy faculty at Cambridge University and was later promoted to reader in 1997. In 1998, he became a senior research fellow at
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Questions on Foundations of Quantum Physics, (with A. Briggs and A. Zeilinger), "Proceedings of the Royal Society (London)" A2013, 469, 20130299 –.
830:(American Institute of Physics), 2012, eds. J. Kouneiher, C. Barbachoux and D. Vey, American Institute of Physics Conference Proceedings 1446, 383–403.
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Dualities and Gauge Symmetries, (with S. de Haro and N. Teh), forthcoming in "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics".
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Dependence and Outcome Dependence in Dynamical Models for State Vector Reduction (with C. Chirardi, R. Grassi and G. Fleming),
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Emergence in Gauge Theories at the 't Hooft Limit, (with N. Bouatta), "European Journal for Philosophy of Science", 5, 2015, 55–87.
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Assessing the Montevideo Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics", 52A, 2015, 75–85.
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A Topos Perspective on the Kochen–Specker Theorem III: Von Neumann Algebras as the Base Category (with J. Hamilton and C. J. Isham),
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Generalization of the Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger Algebraic Proof of Nonlocality (with R. K. Clifton and M. L. G. Redhead),
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Conceptual Aspects of Gauge/Gravity Duality, (with S. de Haro and D. Mayerson), forthcoming in "Foundations of Physics".
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A Topos Perspective on the Kochen–Specker Theorem II: Conceptual Aspects and Classical Analogues (with C. J. Isham),
314:, particularly with regard to the treatment of time and tense. In this regard, he has argued in several papers for a
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A Topos Perspective on the Kochen–Specker Theorem I: Quantum States as Generalized Valuations (with C. J. Isham),
251:; he returned to the University of Cambridge in his present position in 2006. He has held visiting positions at
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Nonlocal Influences and Possible Worlds—A Stapp in the Wrong Direction (with R. K. Clifton, M. L. G. Redhead),
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Under-determination in cosmology: an invitation, "Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume", 86, 2012, 1–18.
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Reduction, Emergence and Renormalization, "The Journal of Philosophy", 111, 2014, 5–49.
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A Galois Connection Approach to Superposition and Inaccessibility (with J. Melia),
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Symmetries and Paraparticles as a Motivation for Structuralism (with A. Caulton),
946:, 1989, eds. J. Cushing and E. McMullin, University of Notre Dame Press, 114–144.
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Vacuum Correlations and Outcome Dependence in Algebraic Quantum Field Theory, in
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PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association
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PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association
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Is there Superluminal Causation in Quantum Theory? (with G. Fleming), in
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Spacetime and the Philosophical Challenge of Quantum Gravity, in
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On the Emergence of Time in Quantum Gravity (with C. Isham), in
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On Symmetry and Conserved Quantities in Classical Mechanics, in
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Emergence, Reduction and Supervenience: A Varied Landscape,
411:(ed. with Thomasz Placek), Kluwer Academic Publishing, 2002.
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From Physics to Philosophy: Cambridge University Press Info
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From Physics to Philosophy: Cambridge University Press Info
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Outcome Dependence and Stochastic Einstein Nonlocality, in
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Probabilities and Conditionals: Distinctions by Example,
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that preserves spacetime substantivalism by utilizing
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Bell's Theorem and the Foundations of Modern Physics
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The Arguments of Time: Oxford University Press Info
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