The paper entitled ``Against Many-Worlds Interpretations'' by A. Kent, which has recently been submitted to the e-Print archive (gr-qc/9703089) contained some misconceptions. The claims on Everett's many-worlds interpretation are quoted and answered
In ‘How Many Lives has Schrödinger’s Cat?’ David Lewis argues that the Everettian no-collapse interp...
This is a Critical Notice (published in 2011) for the general philosophical journal, Philosophy, of ...
Abstract: In this brief note, we argue that contrarily to what is still often stated, the Everett ma...
This unpublished 1990 preprint argues that a crucial distinction in discussions of the many-worlds i...
An Everett (`Many Worlds') interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Saunders and Zurek is presente...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics - better known as the Many-Worlds Theory - has had a...
Since the 1970s, the Everett-Wheeler many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of Quantum Mechanics (1955) ha...
Hugh Everett III proposed that a quantum measurement can be treated as an interaction that correlate...
Everett suggested that there’s no such thing as wavefunction collapse. He hypothesized that for an i...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on three key assumptions: (1) the compl...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
I endorse the view that it may be of no relevance to the acceptability of the Everett interpretation...
We present a methodological argument to refute the so-called many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of qua...
This paper raises a simple continuous spectrum issue in many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechan...
The so-called many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is one of the main contenders in curr...
In ‘How Many Lives has Schrödinger’s Cat?’ David Lewis argues that the Everettian no-collapse interp...
This is a Critical Notice (published in 2011) for the general philosophical journal, Philosophy, of ...
Abstract: In this brief note, we argue that contrarily to what is still often stated, the Everett ma...
This unpublished 1990 preprint argues that a crucial distinction in discussions of the many-worlds i...
An Everett (`Many Worlds') interpretation of quantum mechanics due to Saunders and Zurek is presente...
The Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics - better known as the Many-Worlds Theory - has had a...
Since the 1970s, the Everett-Wheeler many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of Quantum Mechanics (1955) ha...
Hugh Everett III proposed that a quantum measurement can be treated as an interaction that correlate...
Everett suggested that there’s no such thing as wavefunction collapse. He hypothesized that for an i...
The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is based on three key assumptions: (1) the compl...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
I endorse the view that it may be of no relevance to the acceptability of the Everett interpretation...
We present a methodological argument to refute the so-called many-worlds interpretation (MWI) of qua...
This paper raises a simple continuous spectrum issue in many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechan...
The so-called many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is one of the main contenders in curr...
In ‘How Many Lives has Schrödinger’s Cat?’ David Lewis argues that the Everettian no-collapse interp...
This is a Critical Notice (published in 2011) for the general philosophical journal, Philosophy, of ...
Abstract: In this brief note, we argue that contrarily to what is still often stated, the Everett ma...