Robinson Erhardt - Tim Maudlin & Jacob Barandes: The Indivisible Approach to Quantum Theory
This is a really good discussion. Far better than any interview I've seen someone try.
1:08:09 On the positivist's principle of instrumentalism. Here they are talking about Sydney Shoemaker's "thought experiment" (it's not an experiment that in principle could actually be done) described in his 1969 Time Without Change.1:22:32 On the historical development of Quantum Mechanics see Jorge Diaz on Heisenberg's "Über quantentheoretische Umdeutung kinematischer und mechanischer Beziehungen". See also his video below on Hamilton-Jacobi mechanics for more details on Barandes' comments.
2:29:40 On decoherence and measurement, seeMaudlin's Three measurement problems (pdf here if you're lucky).
2:34:48 On probability see Maudlin's 2007 What could be objective about probabilities?
On the derivation of the Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation of quantum states: see Harvey Brown Aspects of Objectivity in Quantum Mechanics.
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