>Locality-...-Epistemology To be honest, the problem is nothing new and it precedes QM far before. And it doesn't have to be scientific at all. But I really like the algebraic approach: To solve a problem, invent a general tool that overkills it.
QM isn't the subject; it is the object. It is the setting in which the universal dilemma unfurls. And picking on physics lets us see that contextuality is not just an abstraction or a subjective/uniquely-human phenomenon, but is embedded into the very bedrock of the physical reality. For those reasons, I think it is useful to target quantum theory (not just QM specifically)
QM isn't the subject; it is the object. It is the setting in which the universal dilemma unfurls. And picking on physics lets us see that contextuality is not just an abstraction or a subjective/uniquely-human phenomenon, but is embedded into the very bedrock of the physical reality. For those reasons, I think it is useful to target quantum theory (not just QM specifically)