Dear Cambridge Philosophers of Science,

Sorry for sending this week's news with last week's subject line.  This 
is take 2:

Tomorrow (Wednesday) 3 February, Emily Adlam from DAMTP will talk at 
CamPoS about 'The Problem of Confirmation in the Everett
Interpretation'.  It will be an HPS downstairs from 1-2:30 as usual.
Her abstract reads:

'I argue that the Oxford school Everett interpretation is internally 
incoherent, because we cannot claim that in an Everettian universe the 
kinds of reasoning we have used to arrive at our beliefs about quantum 
mechanics would lead us to form true beliefs. I show that in an 
Everettian context, the experimental evidence that we have available 
could not provide empirical confirmation for quantum mechanics, and 
moreover that we would not even be able to establish reference to the 
theoretical entities of quantum mechanics. I then consider a range of 
existing Everettian approaches to the probability problem and show that 
they do not succeed in overcoming this incoherence.'

Sincerely,
Brian Pitts


J. Brian Pitts
Senior Research Associate
Faculty of Philosophy
University of Cambridge
[email protected]

Ph.D., Philosophy/History & Philosophy of Science, University of Notre 
Dame
Ph.D., Physics, University of Texas at Austin

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