Philosophers Look at Quantum Mechanics
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Introduction: Philosophers Look at Quantum MechanicsAlberto Cordero
Part I: Bell's Theorem and the Debate on RealismChapter 1: Inseparable TwinsVictor Gomez-Pin
Chapter 2: Bell's Theorem, Realism, and LocalityPeter Lewis
Chapter 3: The Universal and the Local in Quantum TheoryTim Maudlin
Part II: Ontological Explorations of QMChapter 4: The Reality of the Wavefunction: Old Arguments and NewHarvey Brown
Chapter 5: Preliminary Considerations on the Emergence of Space and TimeDavid Albert
Chapter 6: Decoherence and OntologyRoland Omnès
Chapter 7: Bohmian Mechanics and its Ontological CommitmentsJames Cushing
Chapter 8: The Nomological Interpretation of the Wave FunctionAlbert Solé and Carl Hoefer
Chapter 9: Scientific Realism Meets the Metaphysics of Quantum MechanicsJuha Saatsi
Chapter 10: Structural Realism and the Standard ModelSteven French
Part IV: Individuals, Individuation, and QMChapter 11: The Problem of Individualism from Greek Thought to Quantum PhysicsPeter Mittlestatedt
Chapter 12: Weyl, Identity, Indiscernibility, RealismOtavio Bueno
Part V: Copenhagen Insights RevisitedChapter 13: What is Really There in the Quantum World?Jeffrey Bub
Chapter 14: A Foundational Principle for Quantum MechanicsAnton Zeilinger
Part VI: Calls to Reconceptualize QMChapter 15: A Reconstruction of Quantum MechanicsSimon Kochen
Chapter 16: What is orthodox quantum mechanics?David Wallace
Part I: Bell's Theorem and the Debate on RealismChapter 1: Inseparable TwinsVictor Gomez-Pin
Chapter 2: Bell's Theorem, Realism, and LocalityPeter Lewis
Chapter 3: The Universal and the Local in Quantum TheoryTim Maudlin
Part II: Ontological Explorations of QMChapter 4: The Reality of the Wavefunction: Old Arguments and NewHarvey Brown
Chapter 5: Preliminary Considerations on the Emergence of Space and TimeDavid Albert
Chapter 6: Decoherence and OntologyRoland Omnès
Chapter 7: Bohmian Mechanics and its Ontological CommitmentsJames Cushing
Chapter 8: The Nomological Interpretation of the Wave FunctionAlbert Solé and Carl Hoefer
Chapter 9: Scientific Realism Meets the Metaphysics of Quantum MechanicsJuha Saatsi
Chapter 10: Structural Realism and the Standard ModelSteven French
Part IV: Individuals, Individuation, and QMChapter 11: The Problem of Individualism from Greek Thought to Quantum PhysicsPeter Mittlestatedt
Chapter 12: Weyl, Identity, Indiscernibility, RealismOtavio Bueno
Part V: Copenhagen Insights RevisitedChapter 13: What is Really There in the Quantum World?Jeffrey Bub
Chapter 14: A Foundational Principle for Quantum MechanicsAnton Zeilinger
Part VI: Calls to Reconceptualize QMChapter 15: A Reconstruction of Quantum MechanicsSimon Kochen
Chapter 16: What is orthodox quantum mechanics?David Wallace
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Breite: | 158 |
Gewicht: | 504 g |
Höhe: | 20 |
Länge: | 237 |
Seiten: | 312 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Alberto Cordero |
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