Two Forms of Inconsistency in Quantum Foundations

Two Forms of Inconsistency in Quantum Foundations

Dec 1, 2021·
Jer Steeger
Jer Steeger
as Jeremy Steeger
Nicholas Teh
Nicholas Teh
Abstract
Recently, there has been some discussion of how Dutch Book arguments might be used to demonstrate the rational incoherence of certain hidden variable models of quantum theory. In this paper, we argue that the ‘form of inconsistency’ underlying this alleged irrationality is deeply and comprehensively related to the more familiar ‘inconsistency’ phenomenon of contextuality. Our main result is that the hierarchy of contextuality due to Abramsky and Brandenburger corresponds to a hierarchy of additivity/convexity-violations which yields formal Dutch Books of different strengths. We then use this result to provide a partial assessment of whether these formal Dutch Books can be interpreted normatively.
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 72(4)
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Jer Steeger
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Jer Steeger (they/he)
British Academy International Fellow
Jer Steeger is a historian and philosopher of physics taking a pluralist approach to issues in quantum foundations and physics education research.
Nicholas Teh
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Associate Professor
Nicholas Teh is a philosopher of physics focusing on questions concerning the philosophical and mathematical foundations of gauge symmetry, spacetime theories, and quantum field theory.