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Spacetime functionalism from a realist perspective

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arxiv 2003.10172 v1 pith:QPPTMZLO submitted 2020-03-23 physics.hist-ph gr-qc

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In prior work, we have argued that spacetime functionalism provides tools for clarifying the conceptual difficulties specifically linked to the emergence of spacetime in certain approaches to quantum gravity. We argue in this article that spacetime functionalism in quantum gravity is radically different from other functionalist approaches that have been suggested in quantum mechanics and general relativity: in contrast to these latter cases, it does not compete with purely interpretative alternatives, but is rather intertwined with the physical theorizing itself at the level of quantum gravity. Spacetime functionalism allows one to articulate a coherent realist perspective in the context of quantum gravity, and to relate it to a straightforward realist understanding of general relativity.

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  1. Against Radical Relationalism: in Defense of the Ordinal Structure of Time

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    The chronological ordering of events is indispensable to Newtonian mechanics and general relativity, so eliminativist "radical relationalism" about time is an unattractive reading of classical physics.

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