Works by Evans, Peter (exact spelling)

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  1. New Slant on the EPR-Bell Experiment.Peter Evans, Huw Price & Ken Wharton - 2013 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (2):297-324.
    The best case for thinking that quantum mechanics is nonlocal rests on Bell's Theorem, and later results of the same kind. However, the correlations characteristic of Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR)–Bell (EPRB) experiments also arise in familiar cases elsewhere in quantum mechanics (QM), where the two measurements involved are timelike rather than spacelike separated; and in which the correlations are usually assumed to have a local causal explanation, requiring no action-at-a-distance (AAD). It is interesting to ask how this is possible, in the light (...)
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  2. On the Limits of Experimental Knowledge.Peter Evans & Karim P. Y. Thebault - 2020 - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences 378 (2177).
    To demarcate the limits of experimental knowledge, we probe the limits of what might be called an experiment. By appeal to examples of scientific practice from astrophysics and analogue gravity, we demonstrate that the reliability of knowledge regarding certain phenomena gained from an experiment is not circumscribed by the manipulability or accessibility of the target phenomena. Rather, the limits of experimental knowledge are set by the extent to which strategies for what we call ‘inductive triangulation’ are available: that is, the (...)
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  3. From Timeless Physical Theory to Timelessness.Samuel Baron, Peter Evans & Kristie Miller - 2010 - Humana Mente 4 (13):35-59.
    This paper addresses the extent to which both Julian Barbour‘s Machian formulation of general relativity and his interpretation of canonical quantum gravity can be called timeless. We differentiate two types of timelessness in Barbour‘s (1994a, 1994b and 1999c). We argue that Barbour‘s metaphysical contention that ours is a timeless world is crucially lacking an account of the essential features of time—an account of what features our world would need to have if it were to count as being one in which (...)
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    Studying development since the sixties.Peter Evans & John D. Stephens - 1988 - Theory and Society 17 (5):713-745.
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    Ari: The Life and Times of Aristotle Socrates Onassis.Peter Evans - 1986
    Based on months of conversations with Onassis and interviews with those who knew him, this biography reveals the complex personality of the man whose business dealings manipulated history and shook governments.
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    'Special Care' Provision: The Education of Children with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties.Peter Evans & Jean Ware - 1987 - British Journal of Educational Studies 35 (2):186-188.
  7. Three Views of Regime Change and Party Organization in Brazil: An Introduction.Peter Evans - 1986 - Politics and Society 15 (1):1-21.
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    Review of Peter Evans: Bringing the State Back In[REVIEW]Peter Evans - 1987 - Ethics 97 (3):658-659.
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    Taking Tilly south: durable inequalities, democratic contestation, and citizenship in the Southern Metropolis. [REVIEW]Patrick Heller & Peter Evans - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (3-4):433-450.
    Drawing on Charles Tilly’s work on inequality, democracy and cities, we explore the local level dynamics of democratization across urban settings in India, South Africa, and Brazil. In all three cases, democratic institutions are consolidated, but there is tremendous variation in the quality of the democratic relationship between cities and their citizens. We follow Tilly’s focus on citizenship as the key element in democratization and argue that explaining variance across our three cases calls for analyzing patterns of inequality through the (...)
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    Publishing and the Advancement of Science: From selfish genes to Galileo’s finger Michael Rodgers London: Imperial College Press, 2013 ISBN 978-1783263714 194 pages, hb, pb, and ebook Price £19.00. [REVIEW]Peter Evans - 2015 - Logos 26 (3):63-64.
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