In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, and to the transactional interpretation (TI) in particular, involving an absorber that changes location depending on the trajectory of the particle. Maudlin considered this objection fatal. However, the TI did not die; rather, a number of responses were developed, some attempting to accommodate Maudlin's example within the existing TI, and others modifying the TI. I argue that none of these responses is fully adequate. The reason, I submit, is that there are two aspects to Maudlin's objection; the more readily soluble aspect has received all the attention, but the more problematic aspect has gone unnoticed. I consider the prospects for developi...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
Tim Maudlin's argument for the inconsistency of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) of quantu...
Time-symmetric interpretations of quantum theory are often presented as featuring "retrocausal" effe...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, an...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed proposed an objection to the transactional interpretation (TI), involving ...
Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant proble...
One obstacle faced by proposals of retrocausal influences in quantum mechanics is the perceived high...
The Transactional Interpretation has been subject at various times to a challenge based on a type of...
Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant proble...
A number of writers have been attracted to the idea that some of the peculiarities of quantum theory...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
It has been suggested that some of the puzzles of QM are resolved if we allow that there is retrocau...
The Transactional Interpretation of quantum mechanics is a promising way of fulfilling Einstein’s vi...
It has often been suggested that retrocausality offers a solution to some of the puzzles of quantum ...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
Tim Maudlin's argument for the inconsistency of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) of quantu...
Time-symmetric interpretations of quantum theory are often presented as featuring "retrocausal" effe...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, an...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed proposed an objection to the transactional interpretation (TI), involving ...
Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant proble...
One obstacle faced by proposals of retrocausal influences in quantum mechanics is the perceived high...
The Transactional Interpretation has been subject at various times to a challenge based on a type of...
Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant proble...
A number of writers have been attracted to the idea that some of the peculiarities of quantum theory...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
It has been suggested that some of the puzzles of QM are resolved if we allow that there is retrocau...
The Transactional Interpretation of quantum mechanics is a promising way of fulfilling Einstein’s vi...
It has often been suggested that retrocausality offers a solution to some of the puzzles of quantum ...
Huw Price has proposed an argument that suggests a time-symmetric ontology for quantum theory must n...
It has been claimed that quantum mechanics is a non-local theory, i.e., that the predictions of quan...
Tim Maudlin's argument for the inconsistency of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) of quantu...
Time-symmetric interpretations of quantum theory are often presented as featuring "retrocausal" effe...