Interpreting bodies : classical and quantum objects in modern physics

PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction3Pt. 1Objects and Individuality1A World of Individual Objects?212Many, but Almost One303Part and Whole in Quantum Mechanics464The Genidentity of Quantum Particles615The Problem of Indistinguishable Particles736On the Withering Away of Physical Objects937Quantum Mechanics and Haecceities1148Quasiset Theories for Microobjects: A Comparison142Pt. 2Objects and Invariance9Physical Reality15510The Constitution of Objects in Kant's Philosophy and in Modern Physics16811Galilean Particles: An Example of Constitution of Objects181Pt. 3Objects and Measurement12What Is an Elementary Particle?19713The Nature of Elementary Particles21114The Entity and Modern Physics: The Creation-Discovery View of Reality22315Dynamical Reduction Theories as a Natural Basis for a Realistic Worldview25816Microphysical Objects and Experimental Evidence297Bibliography317