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Changing the Subject: Redei on Causal Dependence and Screening Off in Relativistic Quantum Field Theory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 April 2022
Abstract
In a pair of articles (1996, 1997) and in his recent book (1998), Miklos Redei has taken enormous strides toward characterizing the conditions under which relativistic quantum field theory is a safe setting for the deployment of causal talk. Here, we challenge the adequacy of the accounts of causal dependence and screening off on which rests the relevance of Redei's theorems to the question of causal good behavior in the theory.
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- Foundations of Statistical Physics, Spacetime Theories, and Quantum Field Theory
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- Copyright © 1999 by the Philosophy of Science Association
Footnotes
We would like to thank David Malament for technical advice on an earlier draft of this paper, and Chuang Liu, Simon Saunders, and other members of the audience in Kansas City for (among other things) drawing our attention to situations in which state-independent notions of causation are appropriate.
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