Quantum Logic and Quantum Reconstruction

Foundations of Physics 45 (10):1351-1361 (2015)
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Quantum logic understood as a reconstruction program had real successes and genuine limitations. This paper offers a synopsis of both and suggests a way of seeing quantum logic in a larger, still thriving context

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Allen Stairs
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