Outlines for a Phenomenological Foundation For de Ronde's Theory of Powers and Potentia

In Christian de Ronde, Diederik Aerts, M. L. Dalla Chiara & Décio Krause, Probing the Meaning of Quantum Mechanics. Singapore: World Scientific. pp. 159-183 (2019)
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Starting with the claim that Quantum Mechanics is in need of a new interpretation that would allow us to understand the phenomena of this realm, I wish to analyse in this paper de Ronde's theory of power and potentia from a phenomenological perspective. De Ronde's claim is that the reason for the lack of success in the foundations of QM is due to the reluctance of both physicists and philosophers to explore the possibility of finding a new ontology, new concepts for the physical theory. De Ronde proposes such new ontology and the question I wish to address here, is whether his ontology is conceptually plausible. I will, for this purpose, recur to Edmund Husserl's phenomenology. After presenting some of the basic concepts and methodological tools of this theory, I shall apply them to de Ronde's ontology to determine the viability of his theory.

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Matías Graffigna
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