In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a mature version of his influential information-theoretic interpretation of Quantum Theory (QT). In this paper, I test Bub’s conjecture that QT should be interpreted as a theory about information, by examining whether his information-theoretic interpretation has the resources to explain (or explain away) quantum conundrums. The discussion of Bub’s theses will also serve to investigate, more in general, whether other approaches succeed in defending the claim that QT is about quantum information. First of all, I argue that Bub’s interpretation of QT as a principle theory fails to fully explain quantum non-locality. Secondly, I argue that a constructi...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a matu...
In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a matu...
In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a matu...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halverson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a matu...
In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a matu...
In his recent book Bananaworld. Quantum mechanics for primates, Jeff Bub revives and provides a matu...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halvorson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
A remarkable theorem by Clifton, Bub and Halverson (2003) (CBH) characterizes quantum theory in term...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
Jeff Bub has developed an information-theoretic interpretation of quantum mechanics on the basis of ...
This paper examines Bub’s interpretation of the foundational sig-nificance of the theorem of Clifton...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...