In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was to derive a Bell-type inequality from the weakest possible assumptions. A principal outcome of the project is that a Bell-type inequality can be derived from the assumption of separate common causes (Graßhoff, Portmann and Wüthrich 2005), even without the assumption of perfectly anticorrelating event types (Portmann and Wüthrich 2007). We also address the critique that in Graßhoff et al. (2005) we implicitly assume a common common cause (Hofer-Szabó forthcoming)
According to a conventional view, there exists no common-cause model of quantum correlations satisf...
In this paper I assess the adequacy of no-conspiracy conditions employed in the usual derivations of...
Bellʼs 1964 theorem causes a severe problem for the notion that correlations require explanation, en...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
Standard derivations of the Bell inequalities assume a common common cause system that is a common s...
It is a well known fact that a common common causal explanation of the EPR scenario which consists i...
Standard common causal explanations of the EPR situation assume a so-called joint common cause syste...
John Bell showed that a big class of local hidden-variable models stands in conflict with quantum me...
According to Bell's theorem a large class of hidden-variable models obeying Bell's notion of local c...
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle claims that if there is correlation between two events and none...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
Until the 1990’s philosophers took it almost for granted that the common cause principle is at odds ...
According to a conventional view, there exists no common-cause model of quantum correlations satisf...
In this paper I assess the adequacy of no-conspiracy conditions employed in the usual derivations of...
Bellʼs 1964 theorem causes a severe problem for the notion that correlations require explanation, en...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
In the light of recent discussions we present the main results of our project, the aim of which was ...
Standard derivations of the Bell inequalities assume a common common cause system that is a common s...
It is a well known fact that a common common causal explanation of the EPR scenario which consists i...
Standard common causal explanations of the EPR situation assume a so-called joint common cause syste...
John Bell showed that a big class of local hidden-variable models stands in conflict with quantum me...
According to Bell's theorem a large class of hidden-variable models obeying Bell's notion of local c...
Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle claims that if there is correlation between two events and none...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
One diagnosis of Bell’s theorem is that its premise of Outcome Independence is unreasonably strong, ...
Until the 1990’s philosophers took it almost for granted that the common cause principle is at odds ...
According to a conventional view, there exists no common-cause model of quantum correlations satisf...
In this paper I assess the adequacy of no-conspiracy conditions employed in the usual derivations of...
Bellʼs 1964 theorem causes a severe problem for the notion that correlations require explanation, en...