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dal corpo ...sei femmina scura che sogna in silenzio ...ma sei tu la
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Thursday, September 03, 2015
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
GIACINTO PLESCIA Valia Allori
Valia Allori
Zulaf
Hall 913, Dekalb, 60115 ILE-mail:
vallori@niu.edu
Webpage:
http://www.niu.edu/~vallori/
Research
Interests: Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Physics, Metaphysics
Special
Interest: Bohmian
Mechanics
Overview:
Curriculum
vitae
Education
Area
of Specialization
Area of
Competence
Publications
(Philosophy)
Books
Articles and Book Chapters
Book Reviews
Publications
(Physics)
Articles/Book
Chapters/ Conferences Proceedings
Conferences
and Talks
Interviews
Valia
Allori
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Northern Illinois UniversityAllori
Zulaf
Hall 913, Dekalb, 60115 ILE-mail:
vallori@niu.edu
Webpage:
http://www.niu.edu/~vallori/
Research
Interests: Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Physics, Metaphysics
Special
Interest: Bohmian
Mechanics
Overview:
Valia
Allori has studied physics and philosophy first in Italy, her home
country, and then in the United States. She has worked in the
foundations of quantum mechanics, in particular in the framework of
Bohmian mechanics, a quantum theory without observers. Her main
concern has always been to understand what the world is really like,
and how we can use our best physical theory to answer such general
metaphysical questions. In her physics doctoral dissertation, she
discussed the classical limit of quantum mechanics, to analyze the
connections between the quantum and the classical theories. What does
it mean that a theory, in a certain approximation, reduces to
another? Is the classical explanation of macroscopic phenomena
essentially different from the one provided by quantum mechanics? In
her philosophy doctoral dissertation she turned to more general
questions that involve the structure of fundamental physical
theories, the metaphysical status and the epistemological role of the
theoretical entities used in these theories. Do all fundamental
physical theories have the very same structure, contrarily to what
one might think? If so, what is this telling us about the nature of
explanation? She has worked mainly in collaboration with Detlef
Duerr, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka and Nino Zanghi in Bohmian
mechanics, writing several articles with them. She is also co-author
of a book on the philosophy and foundations of physics, written in
Italian, together with Mauro Dorato, Federico Laudisa and Nino
Zanghi. The book, "La Natura delle Cose" ("The Nature
of Things"), has been written for a philosophy or a physics
student who is interested in the main problems of the theory of
relativity, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and causation, but
it might be accessible, even if with some effort, by an interested
reader.
Allori has studied physics and philosophy first in Italy, her home
country, and then in the United States. She has worked in the
foundations of quantum mechanics, in particular in the framework of
Bohmian mechanics, a quantum theory without observers. Her main
concern has always been to understand what the world is really like,
and how we can use our best physical theory to answer such general
metaphysical questions. In her physics doctoral dissertation, she
discussed the classical limit of quantum mechanics, to analyze the
connections between the quantum and the classical theories. What does
it mean that a theory, in a certain approximation, reduces to
another? Is the classical explanation of macroscopic phenomena
essentially different from the one provided by quantum mechanics? In
her philosophy doctoral dissertation she turned to more general
questions that involve the structure of fundamental physical
theories, the metaphysical status and the epistemological role of the
theoretical entities used in these theories. Do all fundamental
physical theories have the very same structure, contrarily to what
one might think? If so, what is this telling us about the nature of
explanation? She has worked mainly in collaboration with Detlef
Duerr, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka and Nino Zanghi in Bohmian
mechanics, writing several articles with them. She is also co-author
of a book on the philosophy and foundations of physics, written in
Italian, together with Mauro Dorato, Federico Laudisa and Nino
Zanghi. The book, "La Natura delle Cose" ("The Nature
of Things"), has been written for a philosophy or a physics
student who is interested in the main problems of the theory of
relativity, statistical mechanics, quantum theory and causation, but
it might be accessible, even if with some effort, by an interested
reader.
Curriculum
vitae
Education
- Ph.
D., Philosophy, Rutgers University, Fall 2007 (defense date: May 14,
2007).
- Thesis
Title: "Fundamental Physical Theories:
Mathematical Structures grounded on a Primitive Ontology."
- Supervisor:
Tim Maudlin (Philosophy Department, Rutgers University).
Committee: Frank Arntzenius, Barry Loewer (Philosophy Department,
Rutgers University), Sheldon Goldstein (Department of Mathematics,
Physics and Philosophy, Rutgers University), David Z. Albert
(Philosophy Department, Columbia University).
- Thesis
- Ph.
D., Physics, University of Genova (Italy), Fall 2001 (defense date
December 5, 2001).
- Thesis
Title: "Decoherence and the Classical Limit
of Quantum Mechanics."
- Supervisor:
Nino Zanghi (Physics Department, University of Genova, Italy).
Committee: Detlef Duerr (Mathematics Department, University of
Munich, Germany), Lodovico Lanz (Physics Department, University of
Milano, Italy).
- Thesis
- Certificate
in Scientific Communication, University of Milano (Italy), Fall
1999.
- Laurea
(M.A.), Physics (Summa cum laude), University of Milano
(Italy), Spring 1997 (defense date: March 26 1997).
- Thesis
Title: "Interaction of 12C with
103Rh at Energies greater than 33 MeV/nucleon."
- Committee:
Ettore Gadioli (supervisor), Claudio Birattari, Roberto Bonetti,
University of Milano (Italy).
- Thesis
Area
of Specialization
- Philosophy
of Physics, Philosophy of Science, Metaphysics.
Area of
Competence
- Logic.
Publications
(Philosophy)
Books
- Book
Contract: "Dismantling Quantum
Paradoxes,'' Springer-Verlag.
- "La
Natura delle Cose: Introduzione ai Fondamenti e alla Filosofia della
Fisica," (transl.: "The Nature of Things: Introduction
to the Philosophy and the Foundation of Physics"), (with M.
Dorato, F. Laudisa, N. Zanghi) Carocci eds., Roma (2005).
Articles and Book Chapters
- "How to Make Sense of Quantum Mechanics (and More): Fundamental Physical Theories and Primitive Ontology".In (U. Edvinsson ed.): The Mammoth Book of Quantum Mechanics Interpretations. Open Academic Press (forthcoming).
- "Primitive Ontology in a Nutshell", International Journal of Quantum Foundations 1 (3): 107-122 (2015).
- Reply to Authors: "The Road to Maxwell's Demon," by Meir Hemmo and Orly R. Shenker. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science (forthcoming). doi: 10.1080/02698595.2015.1079077
- "Maxwell's Paradox: Classical Electrodynamics and its Time Reversal Invariance." Analytica (on-line at: http://www.analytica.phs.uoa.gr/%CE%B1nalytica%20|2015_1.%20Allori_Maxwell'sParadox.pdf).
- "Quantum Mechanics and Paradigm Shifts."Topoi (first on-line: 05 March 2015). doi: 10.1007/s11245-014-9295-y
- "Predictions
and Primitive Ontology in Quantum Foundations: A Study of
Examples." The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 65 (2): 323-352 (2014) --
(with S. Goldstein, R. Tumulka, and N. Zanghi). doi: 10.1093/bjps/axs048
- "On
the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics.'' In: S. Lebihan
(ed.),"Precis de la Philosophie de la Physique," Vuibert
(2013). ISBN : 978-2-311-01100-5
- "Primitive
Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories."
In: D. Albert, A. Ney (eds.), "The Wave Function: Essays in
the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics." Oxford University Press
(2013).doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199790807.001.0001
- "Many-Worlds
and Schroedinger's First Quantum Theory." The
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
62 (1), 1--27 (2011) --
(with S. Goldstein, R. Tumulka, and N. Zanghi). doi: 10.1093/bjps/axp053
- "La
storia del gatto che era sia vivo che morto'' (transl: ''The
Story of the Cat that was both Dead and Alive''). In: E. Giannetto,
G. Giannini (eds.), "Da Archimede a Majorana: la fisica nel suo
divenire:" 273-283.
Guaraldi
(2009). ASIN: B00HZLTL8Y
- "On
the Classical Limit of Quantum Mechanics."
Foundations
of Physics 39 (1): 20-32 (2009) -- (with N. Zanghi). doi: 10.1007/s10701-008-9259-4
- "On
the Common Structure of Bohmian Mechanics and the
Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber Theory." The
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
59 (3): 353-389 (2008) -- (with S. Goldstein, R. Tumulka, and N.
Zanghi). doi: 10.1093/bjps/axn012 - "Ontologie
Quantistiche di Particelle, Campi e Lampi" (transl.:
“Quantum Ontologies of Particles, Fields and Flashes").
In: V. Fano and M. Antonelli (eds.), "Strutture dello spazio
tra fisica e psicologia," Teorie
e Modelli XII,
III: 9-29 (2007) -- (with N. Zanghi).
- "E'
completa la descrizione della realta' fisica fornita dalla
meccanica quantistica?" (transl.: “Is the
Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Complete?”) Il
Protagora. 9: 163-180 (2007)
--
(with N. Zanghi).
- "What
is Bohmian Mechanics." International
Journal of Theoretical Physics
43: 1743-1755 (2004) -- (with N. Zanghi). doi: 10.1023/B:IJTP.0000048817.79384.2a
- "Seven
Steps Toward the Classical World." Journal
of Optics
B 4: 482–488 (2002)--(with D. Duerr, S. Goldstein, N.
Zanghi). doi:10.1088/1464-4266/4/4/344
Book Reviews
- Book
Review of "The Road to Maxwell's Demon: Conceptual Foundations
of Statistical Mechanics,"
by Meir Hemmo and Orly R. Shenker. International
Studies in the Philosophy of Science 27 (4): 451-454 (2013). doi :10.1080/02698595.2013.868179
- Book
Review of "Do
We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?"
by Franck Laloe; Notre
Dame Philosophical Review (2013).
- Book
Review of "Everywhere and Everywhen, Adventures in Physics and
Philosophy," by Nick Huggett; Notre
Dame Philosophical Review (2011).
- Book
Review of "Quantum Mechanics- a Philosopher's Overview,"
by Salvator Cannavo; International
Studies in the Philosophy of Science
24 (3), 330-333 (2010). doi: 10.1080/02698595.2010.522416
- Book
review of "The Kantian legacy in the Nineteenth -Century
Science,'' M. Friedman, and A. Nordmann (eds.); Journal
of the History of Philosophy
47 (3), 478-479 (2009). doi: 10.1353/hph.0.0128
Publications
(Physics)
Articles/Book
Chapters/ Conferences Proceedings
- "Observation
of the Doppler Broad and Shift of the Gamma Lines of residues
Produced in the interaction of 400 MeV 12C Ions with 63Cu." In:
"Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear
Physics," Berkeley, CA (2001) -- (with E.
Gadioli, et al.).
- "Angular
Distributions and Forward Recoil Range Distributions of the Residues
Created in the Interaction of 12C and 16O ions with 103Rh."
Nuclear
Physics A
641: 271–296 (1998) -- (with E. Gadioli, et
al.). - "Low
Linear Momentum and Energy Transfer Reactions in the Interaction of
12C with 103Rh." In: "Proceedings of the 8th
International Conference on Heavy Nucleon Reaction,"
Paris, France (1998) -- (with E. Gadioli et
al.).
- "The
Interaction of 12C and 16O with 103Rh."
Acta
Physica Hungarica New Series -Heavy Ion Physics
7 (now European
Physical Journal A - Hadrons & Nuclei):
275-287, (1998) -- (with E. Gadioli, et
al.). - "Exitation
Functions, Angular Momentum and Recoil Range Distributions of
Resideues Created in Heavy-Ion Reactions." In: "Proceedings
of the South African Institute of Physics National Conference,"
Cape Town, South Africa (1998) --(with E.
Gadioli, et al.).
- "Spectra
of Alpha Particles Emitted in the Interaction of 12C with 93Nb."
NAC Annual Report (1998). (with M. Cavinato, et al.).
- "A
Comprehensive Study of the Interaction of 12C with 103Rh
up to 33 MeV/nucleon." In: E. Gadioli (ed.), "Ricerca
Scientifica ed Educazione Permanente," Suppl. 111: 171-181
(1997) -- (with E. Gadioli, et
al.).
- "Comprehensive
Study of the Reaction of 12C with 103Rh up to 33 MeV/nucleon."
Physics
Letters
B 394: 29–36, (1997) -- (with E. Gadioli, et
al.).
- "Study
of the Interaction of 12C and 16O with 103Rh." NAC Annual
Report (1997) -- (with E. Gadioli, et
al.). - "Comprehensive
Study of the Interaction of 12C with Nuclei." In: G. Giardina,
G. Fazio, M. Lattuada (eds.), "Large Scale Collective Motion of
Atomic Nuclei." World Scientific (1996) -- (with E. Gadioli, et
al.).
Conferences
and Talks
Interviews
- "Rolling
Stone Magazine -Italia"
(in Italian)
- "La
Soglia Oscura" (Part
1
and 2,
in Italian)
- Google
Scholar Profile - Academia.edu
Profile
- PhilPapers
- ResearchGate
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