According to a wrong interpretation of the Bell theorem, it has been repeatedly claimed in recent times that we are forced by experiments to drop any possible form of realism in the foundations of quantum mechanics. In this paper I defend the simple thesis according to which the above claim cannot be consistently supported: the Bell theorem does not concern realism, and realism per se cannot be refuted in itself by any quantum experiment. As a consequence, realism in quantum mechanics is not something that can be simply explained away once and for all on the basis of experiments, but rather something that must be conceptually characterized and discussed in terms of its foundational virtues and vices. To assess it, we cannot rely on experime...
The belief that quantum mechanics (QM) does not admit a realistic interpretation is widespread. Acco...
We are told that no distinction is to be made between the state of a natural object and what I know ...
After the definition of a `tempered realism' which rejects a priori ontological propositions, it is ...
According to a wrong interpretation of the Bell theorem, it has been repeatedly claimed in recent ti...
According to a wrong interpretation of the Bell theorem, it has been repeatedly claimed in recent ti...
According to a recent paper by Tim Maudlin, Bell’s theorem has nothing to tell us about realism or t...
We examine the prevalent use of the phrase ``local realism'' in the context of Bell's Theorem and as...
The claim that the observation of a violation of a Bell inequality leads to an alleged alternative b...
Since he proved his theorem in 1982, Fine has been challenging the traditional interpretation of the...
Quantum mechanics is strictly incompatible with local realism. It has been shown by Bell and others ...
Using a new approach to quantum mechanics we revisit Hardy's proof for Bell's theorem and point out ...
Quantum theory presents a strange picture of the world, offering no real account of physical propert...
The history of the debates on the foundational implications of the Bell non-locality theorem display...
I purport to show why old and new claims on the role of counterfactual reasoning for the EPR argumen...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
The belief that quantum mechanics (QM) does not admit a realistic interpretation is widespread. Acco...
We are told that no distinction is to be made between the state of a natural object and what I know ...
After the definition of a `tempered realism' which rejects a priori ontological propositions, it is ...
According to a wrong interpretation of the Bell theorem, it has been repeatedly claimed in recent ti...
According to a wrong interpretation of the Bell theorem, it has been repeatedly claimed in recent ti...
According to a recent paper by Tim Maudlin, Bell’s theorem has nothing to tell us about realism or t...
We examine the prevalent use of the phrase ``local realism'' in the context of Bell's Theorem and as...
The claim that the observation of a violation of a Bell inequality leads to an alleged alternative b...
Since he proved his theorem in 1982, Fine has been challenging the traditional interpretation of the...
Quantum mechanics is strictly incompatible with local realism. It has been shown by Bell and others ...
Using a new approach to quantum mechanics we revisit Hardy's proof for Bell's theorem and point out ...
Quantum theory presents a strange picture of the world, offering no real account of physical propert...
The history of the debates on the foundational implications of the Bell non-locality theorem display...
I purport to show why old and new claims on the role of counterfactual reasoning for the EPR argumen...
An alternative interpretation is discussed on which the Bell inequalities are not consequences of lo...
The belief that quantum mechanics (QM) does not admit a realistic interpretation is widespread. Acco...
We are told that no distinction is to be made between the state of a natural object and what I know ...
After the definition of a `tempered realism' which rejects a priori ontological propositions, it is ...