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  1. Philosophy of quantum mechanics.David Wallace - 2008 - In Dean Rickles (ed.), The Ashgate Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Physics. Ashgate. pp. 16--98.
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    The philosophy of quantum mechanics.Max Jammer - 1974 - New York,: Wiley. Edited by Max Jammer.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: An Interactive Interpretation.Richard Healey - 1989 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This is one of the most important books on quantum mechanics to have appeared in recent years. It offers a dramatically new interpretation that resolves puzzles and paradoxes associated with the measurement problem and the behavior of coupled systems. A crucial feature of this interpretation is that a quantum mechanical measurement can be certain to have a particular outcome even when the observed system fails to have the property corresponding to that outcome just prior to the measurement (...)
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: The Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics in Historical Perspective.Lawrence Sklar - 1977 - Philosophy of Science 44 (2):332-332.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: An Interactive Interpretation.Jeremy Butterfield & Richard Healey - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):911.
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    The philosophy of quantum mechanics.D. I. Blokhintsev - 1968 - Dordrecht,: D. Reidel.
    The present monograph is devoted to the principal problems of quantum mechanics and is based on the conception first stated in my course on 'Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics'. The scope and purpose of the above course did not allow some principal questions to be brought out as fully as they deserved, and besides, some important points were only very recently developed to a sufficient extent. This refers especially to the analysis of the action of the measuring (...)
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    The philosophy of quantum mechanics.Review author[S.]: Jeffrey Bub - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):191-211.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: An Interactive Interpretation. Richard Healey.Jeffrey Bub - 1991 - Isis 82 (3):606-607.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.Jeffrey Bub - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (1):153-156.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.R. I. G. Hughes - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:326-330.
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  11. Against the 'no-go' philosophy of quantum mechanics.Federico Laudisa - 2014 - European Journal for Philosophy of Science 4 (1):1-17.
    In the area of the foundations of quantum mechanics a true industry appears to have developed in the last decades, with the aim of proving as many results as possible concerning what there cannot be in the quantum realm. In principle, the significance of proving ‘no-go’ results should consist in clarifying the fundamental structure of the theory, by pointing out a class of basic constraints that the theory itself is supposed to satisfy. In the present paper I (...)
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    Schrödinger's philosophy of quantum mechanics.Michel Bitbol - 1998 - Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This book is the final outcome of two projects. My first project was to publish a set of texts written by Schrodinger at the beginning of the 1950's for his seminars and lectures at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. These almost completely forgotten texts contained important insights into the interpretation of quantum mechanics, and they provided several ideas which were missing or elusively expressed in SchrOdinger's published papers and books of the same period. However, they were likely (...)
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    A natural philosophy of quantum mechanics based on induction.Walter M. Elsasser - 1973 - Foundations of Physics 3 (1):117-137.
    A systematic effort is here made to express some of the general results of quantum mechanics in a conceptual form closer to ordinary language than is the case with most modern physics. Many of the implications of the theory appear much more clearly thereby, in particular the fact that the laws of quantum mechanics are only statistical propositions about classes, not referring to individual objects. Conversely, the microscopic structure of an object cannot be precisely defined in (...)
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    The observable: Heisenberg's philosophy of quantum mechanics.Patrick A. Heelan - 2016 - New York: Peter Lang. Edited by Michel Bitbol & Babette E. Babich.
    Patrick Aidan Heelan’s The Observable offers the reader a completely articulated development of his 1965 philosophy of quantum physics, Quantum Mechanics and Objectivity. In this previously unpublished study dating back more than a half a century, Heelan brings his background as both a physicist and a philosopher to his reflections on Werner Heisenberg’s physical philosophy. Including considerably broader connections to the contributions of Niels Bohr, Wolfgang Pauli, and Albert Einstein, this study also reflects Heelan’s experience (...)
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  15. Schrödinger's Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.Michel Bitbol - 1998 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (2):329-331.
     
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  16. Incompleteness, Nonlocality, and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.Michael Redhead - 1987 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aiming to unravel the mystery of quantum mechanics, this book is concerned with questions about action-at-a-distance, holism, and whether quantum mechanics gives a complete account of microphysical reality. With rigorous arguments and clear thinking, the author provides an introduction to the philosophy of physics.
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  17. Incompleteness, non locality and realism. A prolegomenon to the philosophy of quantum mechanics.Michael Redhead - 1987 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (4):712-713.
    This book concentrates on research done during the last twenty years on the philosophy of quantum mechanics. In particular, the author focuses on three major issues: whether quantum mechanics is an incomplete theory, whether it is non-local, and whether it can be interpreted realistically. Much of the book is concerned with distinguishing various senses in which these questions can be taken, and assessing the bewildering variety of answers philosophers and physicists have given up to now. (...)
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]P. K. H. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):553-553.
    The philosophical problems discussed by the author of this scientifically erudite work concern the usual and much debated questions of the role of causality in microphysics and the "completeness" and "indeterminism" of statistical theories in natural science. Blokhintsev, the author of a highly-regarded Russian text on quantum theory, advocates the direct opposite of the Einsteinian thesis; and furthermore, he seems to interpret the alleged irreducibly statistical nature of physical theory in a quite literal ontological sense. "We must now accept," (...)
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  19. Quantum Theory: An Appraisal.Bohmian Mechanics - 1995 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 184.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]Jeffrey Bub - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):191-211.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics. D. I. Blokhintsev. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Bub - 1970 - Philosophy of Science 37 (1):153-156.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: An Interactive Interpretation by Richard Healey. [REVIEW]Jeffrey Bub - 1991 - Isis 82:606-607.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]R. I. G. Hughes - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:326-330.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]R. I. G. Hughes - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:326-330.
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    The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]H. P. K. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (3):553-553.
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    Grete Hermann’s Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: A Late Appraisal.Brigitte Falkenburg - 2021 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 11 (1):201-210.
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    Schrodinger's Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics. Michel Bitbol.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2000 - Isis 91 (1):187-188.
  28. Analogues of quantum complementarity in the theory of automata - a prolegomenon to the philosophy of quantum mechanics.T. Acton, S. Caffrey, S. Dunn, P. Vinson & K. Svozil - 1998 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (1):61-80.
    Complementarity is not only a feature of quantum mechanical systems but occurs also in the context of finite automata.
     
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    Incompleteness, Nonlocality and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.Allen Stairs & Michael Redhead - 1987 - Philosophical Review 99 (2):275.
    This book concentrates on research done during the last twenty years on the philosophy of quantum mechanics. In particular, the author focuses on three major issues: whether quantum mechanics is an incomplete theory, whether it is non-local, and whether it can be interpreted realistically. Much of the book is concerned with distinguishing various senses in which these questions can be taken, and assessing the bewildering variety of answers philosophers and physicists have given up to now. (...)
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    Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: An Exploration of the Physical Meaning of Quantum Theory.Travis Norsen - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    Authored by an acclaimed teacher of quantum physics and philosophy, this textbook pays special attention to the aspects that many courses sweep under the carpet. Traditional courses in quantum mechanics teach students how to use the quantum formalism to make calculations. But even the best students - indeed, especially the best students - emerge rather confused about what, exactly, the theory says is going on, physically, in microscopic systems. This supplementary textbook is designed to help (...)
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    Non-Reflexive Logics, Non-Individuals, and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: Essays in Honour of the Philosophy of Décio Krause.Jonas R. B. Arenhart & Raoni W. Arroyo (eds.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book discusses the philosophical work of Décio Krause. Non-individuality, as a new metaphysical category, was thought to be strongly supported by quantum mechanics. No one did more to promote this idea than the Brazilian philosopher Décio Krause, whose works on the metaphysics and logic of non-individuality are now widely regarded as part of the consolidated literature on the subject. This volume brings together chapters elaborating on the ideas put forward and defended by Krause, developing them in many (...)
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  32. Philosophy and Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.Michele Caponigro - manuscript
    This paper is a critical suvery on the philosophy and the Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
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    Non-Reflexive Logics, Non-Individuals and the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: Essays in honor of the philosophy of Décio Krause.Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart & Raoni Wohnrath Arroyo (eds.) - forthcoming - Springer.
    This book discusses the philosophical work of Décio Krause. Non-individuality, as a new metaphysical category, was thought to be strongly supported by quantum mechanics. No one did more to promote this idea than the Brazilian philosopher Décio Krause, whose works on the metaphysics and logic of non-individuality are now widely regarded as part of the consolidated literature on the subject. This volume brings together chapters elaborating on the ideas put forward and defended by Krause, developing them in many (...)
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    Schrödinger’s Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]Henry J. Folse - 2003 - International Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):165-167.
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    Review: The Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics[REVIEW]Jeffrey Bub - 1989 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):191 - 211.
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    Conceptual foundations of quantum mechanics.Bernard D' Espagnat - 1976 - Redwood City, Calif.: Addison-Wesley, Advanced Book Program.
    Conceptual Foundations of Quantum Mechanics provides a detailed view of the conceptual foundations and problems of quantum physics, and a clear and comprehensive account of the fundamental physical implications of the quantum formalism. This book deals with nonseparability, hidden variable theories, measurement theories and several related problems. Mathematical arguments are presented with an emphasis on simple but adequately representative cases. The conclusion incorporates a description of a set of relationships and concepts that could compose a legitimate (...)
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  37. Realism and neo-kantianism in professor Margenau's philosophy of quantum mechanics.Adolf Grünbaum - 1950 - Philosophy of Science 17 (1):26-34.
    Professor Margenau's paper presents an analysis of physical theory which has the great merit of exhibiting classical physics and modern quantum mechanics as different aspects of the same epistemological and methodological framework.By maintaining that “there is not a tree and my construct of it, nor a wave length and my construct of it” he is denying that the constructs of ordinary common sense and, a fortiori, the theoretical constructs of the physical sciences denote entities existing independently of our (...)
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    Schrodinger's Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics by Michel Bitbol. [REVIEW]Yemima Ben-Menahem - 2000 - Isis 91:187-188.
  39. Interpretation and Models in the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.Herman Erlichson - 1968 - Dissertation, Columbia University
  40. The structure and interpretation of quantum mechanics.R. I. G. Hughes - 1989 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    R.I.G Hughes offers the first detailed and accessible analysis of the Hilbert-space models used in quantum theory and explains why they are so successful.
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    Foundation of Quantum Mechanics: Once Again.Paul Drechsel - 2019 - Foundations of Science 24 (2):375-389.
    Brukner and Dakić proposed a very simple axiom system as a foundation for quantum theory. It implies the qubit and quantum entanglement. Because this axiom system aims at the core of our understanding of nature, it must be brought to the forum of the philosophy of nature. For philosophical reasons, a completely denied champion of quantum theory, imaginarity i, is added into this axiom system. In relation to Bell’s inequality, this leads to a deeper ‘philosophical’ understanding (...)
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    The phenomenological approach to quantum mechanics: A better understanding of contemporary philosophy of quantum mechanics by revisiting Bohr and Husserl.Tina Bilban - 2020 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (1):216-234.
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  43. The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in the Philosophy of Nature.Grete Hermann & Dirk Lumma - 1999 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 7 (1):35-44.
    The following article by Grete Hermann arguably occupies an important place in the history of the philosophical interpretation of of quantum mechanics. The purpose of Hermann's writing on natural philosophy is to examine the revision of the law of causality which quantum mechanics seems to require at a fundamental level of theoretical description in physics. It is Hermann's declared intention to show that quantum mechanics does not disprove the concept of causality, "yet has (...)
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    Philosophic foundations of quantum mechanics.Hans Reichenbach - 1944 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    Written by an internationally renowned philosopher, this volume offers a three-part philosophical interpretation of quantum physics. The first part reviews the basics of quantum mechanics, outlining their philosophical interpretation and summarizing their results; the second outlines the mathematical methods of quantum mechanics; and the third section blends the philosophical ideas of the first part and the mathematical formulations of the second part to develop a variety of interpretations of quantum mechanics. 1944 edition.
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    Incompleteness, Non Locality and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.Peter Gibbins - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (2):117-118.
  46. The equivalence myth of quantum mechanics —Part I.F. A. Muller - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 28 (1):35-61.
    The author endeavours to show two things: first, that Schrödingers (and Eckarts) demonstration in March (September) 1926 of the equivalence of matrix mechanics, as created by Heisenberg, Born, Jordan and Dirac in 1925, and wave mechanics, as created by Schrödinger in 1926, is not foolproof; and second, that it could not have been foolproof, because at the time matrix mechanics and wave mechanics were neither mathematically nor empirically equivalent. That they were is the Equivalence Myth. In (...)
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  47. The equivalence myth of quantum mechanics—part II.F. A. Muller - 1997 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 28 (2):219-247.
    The author endeavours to show two things: first, that Schrödingers (and Eckarts) demonstration in March (September) 1926 of the equivalence of matrix mechanics, as created by Heisenberg, Born, Jordan and Dirac in 1925, and wave mechanics, as created by Schrödinger in 1926, is not foolproof; and second, that it could not have been foolproof, because at the time matrix mechanics and wave mechanics were neither mathematically nor empirically equivalent. That they were is the Equivalence Myth. In (...)
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    On two logical systems proposed in the philosophy of quantum-mechanics.Håkan Törnebohm - 1957 - Theoria 23 (2):84-101.
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    On Characteristics of Quantum-Mechanical Measurements (Issues in the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics (1)).Satoshi Uchiyama - 2009 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 17:31-45.
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    Report on recent developments in the philosophy of quantum mechanics.Henry Margenau & John Compton - 1949 - Synthese 8 (1):260 - 271.
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