Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant problem for the Transactional Interpretation (TI). He argues that the only straightforward way to resolve the challenge is by describing the absorbers as offer waves, and asserts that this is a previously unnoticed aspect of the challenge for TI. This argument is refuted in two basic ways: (i) it is noted that the Maudlin experiment cannot be meaningfully recast with absorbers described by quantum states; instead the author replaces it with an ordinary which-way experiment; and (ii) the extant rebuttals to the Maudlin challenge in its original form are not in fact subject to the alleged flaws that Lewis ascribes to them. This paper further seeks t...
ABSTRACT. Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the “Quantum Liar Experiment ” (Q...
We articulate the problems posed by the quantum liar experiment (QLE) for backwards causation interp...
In ‘How Many Lives has Schrödinger’s Cat?’ David Lewis argues that the Everettian no-collapse interp...
Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant proble...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed proposed an objection to the transactional interpretation (TI), involving ...
The Transactional Interpretation has been subject at various times to a challenge based on a type of...
The Transactional Interpretation of quantum mechanics is a promising way of fulfilling Einstein’s vi...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, an...
It is pointed out that a slight variation on the Wheeler Delayed Choice Experiment presents the same...
ABSTRACT. The attractive feature of the Everett approach is its admirable spirit of approaching the ...
Tim Maudlin's argument for the inconsistency of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) of quantu...
A recent ontological modification of Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation, called “Possibilist Tran...
Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the ``Quantum Liar Experiment'' (QLE). It i...
Healey recently argued that a version of the extended Wigner's friend Gedankenexperiment due to Masa...
ABSTRACT. Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the “Quantum Liar Experiment ” (Q...
ABSTRACT. Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the “Quantum Liar Experiment ” (Q...
We articulate the problems posed by the quantum liar experiment (QLE) for backwards causation interp...
In ‘How Many Lives has Schrödinger’s Cat?’ David Lewis argues that the Everettian no-collapse interp...
Lewis has recently argued that Maudlin’s contingent absorber experiment remains a significant proble...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed proposed an objection to the transactional interpretation (TI), involving ...
The Transactional Interpretation has been subject at various times to a challenge based on a type of...
The Transactional Interpretation of quantum mechanics is a promising way of fulfilling Einstein’s vi...
In 1994, Maudlin proposed an objection to retrocausal approaches to quantum mechanics in general, an...
It is pointed out that a slight variation on the Wheeler Delayed Choice Experiment presents the same...
ABSTRACT. The attractive feature of the Everett approach is its admirable spirit of approaching the ...
Tim Maudlin's argument for the inconsistency of Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) of quantu...
A recent ontological modification of Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation, called “Possibilist Tran...
Cramer's Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the ``Quantum Liar Experiment'' (QLE). It i...
Healey recently argued that a version of the extended Wigner's friend Gedankenexperiment due to Masa...
ABSTRACT. Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the “Quantum Liar Experiment ” (Q...
ABSTRACT. Cramer’s Transactional Interpretation (TI) is applied to the “Quantum Liar Experiment ” (Q...
We articulate the problems posed by the quantum liar experiment (QLE) for backwards causation interp...
In ‘How Many Lives has Schrödinger’s Cat?’ David Lewis argues that the Everettian no-collapse interp...