local and nonlocal theor ics that arc object iv is t ic. A nonobject iv is t ic local theorf is constructed reproducing t l le quantul l l mechanical corre lat ions obtained in real isat ions ol the Einstein.Podolskl '- Rosen Bohnt erper inrcnt. ln this note the notion of objectivity signifies the possibil i ty of a description of a physical object as an isolated systeln. As is well known. Bohr most forceful-1y denied the possibil i ty of an objectivistic interpreta-tion of the predictior.rs of the quantun mechanical formalism. In his oplnion, by the macroscopic mea-surement arrangement conditions are fixed which "constitute an inherent element of the description of any phenomenon to which the terrn "physical reality" ca...
In the conventional pproach to quantum mechanics, &determinism is an axiom and nonlocality is a ...
When, in 1935, the famous ‘EPR’ article – so called from the initials of its authors – was published...
Nonlocality in quantum mechanics does not follow from nonseparability, nor does classical stochastic...
It is argued that the Bell inequalities are not a specific feature of local hidden variables theorie...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr’s...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr's...
The objective of this article is to demonstrate how the historical debate between materialism and id...
In this chapter we discuss the Einstein Podolsky Rosen theorem and its strong relation with Bell's t...
Orthodox accounts of the quantum mechanical measuring process insists on the presence of an inesca...
This book deals with the \u27crisis of objectivity\u27 and the \u27crisis of realism\u27 which overt...
The old Bohr--Einstein debate about the completeness of quantum mechanics (QM) was held on an ontolo...
In this note we compare the views of Bohr (known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechani...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
ABSTRACT. In literature, it is generally asserted that the "principle of ob-jectivity " is...
Two very significant principles with vast ramifications discovered in the 20th century are the Heise...
In the conventional pproach to quantum mechanics, &determinism is an axiom and nonlocality is a ...
When, in 1935, the famous ‘EPR’ article – so called from the initials of its authors – was published...
Nonlocality in quantum mechanics does not follow from nonseparability, nor does classical stochastic...
It is argued that the Bell inequalities are not a specific feature of local hidden variables theorie...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr’s...
The EPR problem is studied both from an instrumentalistic and from a realistic point of view. Bohr's...
The objective of this article is to demonstrate how the historical debate between materialism and id...
In this chapter we discuss the Einstein Podolsky Rosen theorem and its strong relation with Bell's t...
Orthodox accounts of the quantum mechanical measuring process insists on the presence of an inesca...
This book deals with the \u27crisis of objectivity\u27 and the \u27crisis of realism\u27 which overt...
The old Bohr--Einstein debate about the completeness of quantum mechanics (QM) was held on an ontolo...
In this note we compare the views of Bohr (known as the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechani...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
ABSTRACT. In literature, it is generally asserted that the "principle of ob-jectivity " is...
Two very significant principles with vast ramifications discovered in the 20th century are the Heise...
In the conventional pproach to quantum mechanics, &determinism is an axiom and nonlocality is a ...
When, in 1935, the famous ‘EPR’ article – so called from the initials of its authors – was published...
Nonlocality in quantum mechanics does not follow from nonseparability, nor does classical stochastic...