Abstract

An attempt is made to formulate quantum mechanics (QM) inphysical rather than in mathematical terms. It is argued thatthe appropriate conceptual framework for QM is `contextualobjectivity', which includes an objective definition of thequantum state. This point of view sheds new light on topicssuch as the reduction postulate and the quantum measurementprocess.

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