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  1. Quasiset theories for microobjects: a comparison.Dalla Chiara, D. Krause & R. Giuntini - 1998 - In Elena Castellani (ed.), Interpreting Bodies. Princeton University Press. pp. 142--52.
     
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    Introduzione alla filosofia della scienza.Dalla Chiara & Maria Luisa - 2000 - Roma: Laterza. Edited by G. Toraldo di Francia.
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    Logic in the 20th century: a series of papers on the present state and tendencies of studies.Dalla Chiara & Maria Luisa (eds.) - 1983 - Milano: Scienta.
  4. La scimmia allo specchio: osservarsi per conoscere.Dalla Chiara & Maria Luisa - 1988 - Roma: Laterza. Edited by G. Toraldo di Francia.
     
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  5. Modelli sintattici e semantici delle teorie elementari.Dalla Chiara & Maria Luisa - 1968 - Milano,: Feltrinelli.
     
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  6. Probing the meaning of quantum mechanics: information, contextuality, relationalism and entanglement: Proceedings of the II International Workshop on Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information: Physical, Philosophical and Logical Approaches, CLEA, Brussels Free University, Belgium, 23-24 July 2015.Diederik Aerts, Dalla Chiara, Maria Luisa, Christian de Ronde & Decio Krause (eds.) - 2019 - New Jersey: World Scientific.
    This book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on one of the most fascinating and important open questions in science: What is quantum mechanics talking about? Quantum theory is perhaps our best confirmed physical theory. However, despite its great empirical effectiveness and the subsequent technological developments that it gave rise to in the 20th century, from the interpretation of the periodic table of elements to CD players, holograms and quantum state teleportation, it stands even today without a universally accepted interpretation. The novelty (...)
     
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