Are quantum particles objects?
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- From primitive identity to the non-individuality of quantum objects
- On discernibility and symmetries
- On witness-discernibility of elementary particles
- On the explanation for quantum statistics
- Quantum structure in cognition: human language as a boson gas of entangled words
- Quantum pointillism with relational identity
- A formal framework for the study of the notion of undefined particle number in quantum mechanics
- On some troubles with the metaphysics of fermionic compositions
- The relative facts interpretation and Everett's \textit{note added in proof}
- Identical quantum particles and weak discernibility
- On discernibility in symmetric languages: the case of quantum particles
- Individuality, distinguishability, and (non-)entanglement: a defense of Leibniz's principle
- Quantum vagueness
- Are all particles real?
- How classical particles emerge from the quantum world
- Entanglement as the world-making relation: distance from entanglement
- What is a particle?
- The expressional limits of formal language in the notion of quantum observation
- Why non-individuality? A discussion on individuality, identity, and cardinality in the quantum context
- Ontic structural realism and the interpretation of quantum mechanics
- Ontic structural realism and the principle of the identity of indiscernibles
- Logical aspects of quantum (non-)individuality
- Multiplicity and indiscernibility
- On some putative graph-theoretic counterexamples to the principle of the identity of indiscernibles
- Is there a quantum definition of a molecule?
- Trope ontology and algebraic quantum field theory: an Evaluation of Kuhlmann's proposal
- The mathematical description of a generic physical system
- Remarks on the theory of quasi-sets
- Parthood and composition in quantum mechanics
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