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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. 33: 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. 321:
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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The 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,
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Renormalization for 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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The Oxford 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. 1088: 823:
On Time in Quantum Physics, in "The Blackwell Companion to the Philosophy of Time", 2013, eds. A. Bardon and H. Dyke, Wiley-Blackwell, 220–241.
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Comparing 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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Do the Bell Inequalities Require the Existence of Joint Probability Distributions? (with G. Svetlichny, M. L. G. Readhead and H. Brown),
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Parameter Dependence and Outcome Dependence in Dynamical Models for State Vector Reduction (with C. Chirardi, R. Grassi and G. Fleming),
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On 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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theory of time, according to which the present is a merely subjective or indexical notion, on analogy with one's spatial location.
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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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On the Relation between Dualities and Gauge Symmetries, (with S. de Haro and N. Teh), forthcoming in Philosophy of Science.
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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 283: 886:, eds. R.J. Russell, P. Clayton, K. Wegter-McNelly, and J. Polkinghorne, Vatican Observatory Publications, 111–140. 598:
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 984: 686:
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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On Under-determination in Cosmology, "Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics", 46, 2014, 57–69.
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Is Algebraic Lorentz-Covariant Quantum Field Theory Stochastic Einstein Local? (with F. A. Muller),
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In the philosophy of spacetime physics, Butterfield has argued for a resolution of Einstein's 1913
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and on the executive committee of the British Philosophical Association. He co-founded the journal
256: 352:, Butterfield has investigated the elimination of descriptively redundant formal elements through 679:
A Second Look at a Recent Algebraic Proof of Nonlocality (with R. K. Clifton, M. L. G. Redhead),
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A Topos Perspective on the Kochen–Specker Theorem IV: Interval Valuations (with C. J. Isham),
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Some Possible Roles for Topos Theory in Quantum Theory and Quantum Gravity (with C. Isham),
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Reduction, Emergence and Renormalization, "The Journal of Philosophy", 111, 2014, 5–49.
88: 997:"Quantum Entanglements: Selected Papers of Rob Clifton: Oxford University Press Info" 364: 323: 244: 235:, obtaining his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 1984; he was supervised by 216: 939:, 1992, eds. A. van der Merwe, F. Selleri and G. Tarozzi, World Scientific, 203–207. 644:
A Galois Connection Approach to Superposition and Inaccessibility (with J. Melia),
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Fundamental Problems in Quantum Theory, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Symmetries and Paraparticles as a Motivation for Structuralism (with A. Caulton),
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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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In several papers, Butterfield has collaborated with the theoretical physicist
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Emergence and Reduction Combined in Phase Transitions (with N. Bouatta), in
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In recent years, Butterfield has argued for a reconciliation of the idea of
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Time and History, Proceedings of 28th International Wittgenstein Conference
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Philosophy of Physics (Handbook of the Philosophy of Science): Amazon Info
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Is there Superluminal Causation in Quantum Theory? (with G. Fleming), in
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On Kinds of Indiscernibility in Logic and Metaphysics (with A. Caulton),
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the Scope of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science (volume 1)
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Quantum Mechanics (Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action vol 5)
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Spacetime and the Philosophical Challenge of Quantum Gravity, in
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Butterfield's research centres around a variety of topics in the
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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
423:(ed. with Constantine Pagonis), Cambridge University Press 1999. 953:, 1986, ed. J. Butterfield, Cambridge University Press, 91–122. 872:, 2004, eds. P. Weingartner and M. Stoeltzner, Mentis, 160–198. 121: 211:, noted particularly for his work on philosophical aspects of 904:, 1991, ed. J. Butterfield, Oxford University Press, 111–168. 751:
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volumes
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volumes
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Philosophy of Physics (Handbook of the Philosophy of Science)
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On Hamilton–Jacobi Theory as a Classical Root of Theory, in
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Emergence, Reduction and Supervenience: A Varied Landscape,
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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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2 volume set (ed. with John Earman), North Holland, 2006.
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Determinism and Probability in Physics (with P. Clark),
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Predicate Modifiers in Tense Logic (with C. Stirling),
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Less is Different: Emergence and Reduction Reconciled,
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that preserves spacetime substantivalism by utilizing
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Some Aspects of Modality in Analytical Mechanics, in
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Quantum Entanglements: Selected Papers of Rob Clifton
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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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Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
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Fleming), in 854:Against Pointillisme about Geometry, in 835:Explanation, Prediction and Confirmation 749:Probability and Disturbing Measurement, 514:Stochastic Einstein Locality Revisited, 435:(ed.), Cambridge University Press, 1984. 549:David Lewis Meets Hamilton and Jacobi, 474:European Journal of Analytic Philosophy 1076: 1022:Non-Locality and Modality: Amazon Info 842:Physical Theory and its Interpretation 811:http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/12192/ 693:Causal Independence in EPR Arguments, 535:The Rotating Discs Argument Defeated, 528:Against Pointillisme about Mechanics, 521:Reconsidering Relativistic Causality, 194:http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/butterfield/ 1089:Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge 849:The Handbook of Philosophy of Physics 511:(Royal Society London) 1, 2011, 1–14. 417:(ed.), Oxford University Press, 2000. 1094:Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford 1084:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 963:Measurement, Unitarity and Laws, in 626:Forms of Probabilistic Ascriptions, 322:also investigated the impact of the 707:Albert Einstein Meets David Lewis, 13: 882:Some Worlds of Quantum Theory, in 14: 1125: 763:Relationism and Possible Worlds, 728:Substantivalism and Determinism, 714:Determinism and Substantivalism, 542:On the Persistence of Particles, 284:Philosophy of Science Association 916:Consciousness and Human Identity 807:https://arxiv.org/abs/1606.04071 274:. 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These address the role of 863:Quo Vadis Quantum Mechanics? 791:Prior's Conception of Time, 756:Spatial and Temporal Parts, 231:Butterfield was educated at 226: 7: 909:From Physics to Philosophy' 786:The Philosophical Quarterly 770:On Spurious Egocentricity, 758:The Philosophical Quarterly 332:quantum measurement problem 293: 202:Jeremy Nicholas Butterfield 10: 1130: 421:From Physics to Philosophy 272:Trinity College, Cambridge 233:Trinity College, Cambridge 115:Trinity College, Cambridge 37:Jeremy Butterfield in 1982 965:Space, Time and Causality 956:Indexicals and Tense, in 683:Letters 4, 1991, 395–403. 409:Non-Locality and Modality 189: 185: 175: 159: 149: 133: 120: 111:All Souls College, Oxford 106: 94: 84: 74: 70: 60: 42: 30: 23: 951:Language, Mind and Logic 949:Content and Context, in 433:Language, Mind and Logic 257:University of Pittsburgh 574:41, 2002, 141, 613–639. 209:University of Cambridge 181:Detensed theory of time 79:Contemporary philosophy 65:University of Cambridge 1055:Spacetime: Amazon Info 681:Foundations of Physics 674:Foundations of Physics 635:Foundations of Physics 579:Foundations of Physics 544:Foundations of Physics 502:Foundations of Physics 495:Foundations of Physics 472:On Time chez Dummett, 373:Kochen–Specker theorem 308:philosophy of language 958:Exercises in Analysis 902:The Arguments of Time 723:Philosophy of Science 653:Philosophy of Science 641:32, 1993, 2287–2304.) 614:Philosophy of Science 551:Philosophy of Science 415:The Arguments of Time 348:In the philosophy of 304:philosophy of science 300:philosophy of physics 170:philosophy of science 166:Philosophy of physics 781:270, 1984, 161–176 . 777:Seeing the Present, 602:11, 1998, 2669–2733. 588:39, 2000, 1413–1416. 581:30, 2000, 1707–1735. 553:71, 2004, 1095–1106. 504:41, 2011, 1065–1135. 490:, 63, 2012, 233–285. 354:symplectic reduction 261:University of Sydney 253:Princeton University 249:University of Oxford 630:32, 1993, 2271–2286 605:Whither the Minds, 350:classical mechanics 221:classical mechanics 101:Analytic philosophy 795:84, 1984, 193–209. 767:35, 1984, 101–113. 753:61, 1987, 211–243. 746:61, 1987, 185–243. 737:Logique et Analyse 725:55, 1988, 387–401. 676:21, 1991, 149–184. 669:92, 1992, 251–272. 648:, 1993, 2305–2321. 623:24, 1993, 443–476. 616:61, 1994, 457–474. 609:47, 1996, 200–221. 595:38, 1999, 827–859. 560:53, 2002, 289–330. 546:35, 2005, 233–269. 532:57, 2006, 709–754. 518:58, 2007, 805–867. 497:41, 2011, 920–959. 89:Western philosophy 25:Jeremy Butterfield 760:35, 1985, 32–44 . 739:117, 1987, 31–50. 567:5, 2001, 129–130. 556:The End of Time? 324:Bell inequalities 245:All Souls College 217:relativity theory 199: 198: 150:Doctoral students 135:Doctoral advisors 1121: 1068: 1063: 1057: 1052: 1046: 1041: 1035: 1030: 1024: 1019: 1013: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1003:on 26 April 2012 999:. 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