John S. Bell introduced the notion of beable, as opposed to the standard notion of observable, in order to emphasize the need for an unambiguous formulation of quantum mechanics. In the paper I show that Bell formulated in fact two different theories of beables. The first is somehow reminiscent of the Bohr views on quantum mechanics but, at the same time, is curiously adopted by Bell as a critical tool against the Copenhagen interpretation, whereas the second, more mature formulation was among the sources of inspiration of the so-called Primitive Ontology (PO) approach to quantum mechanics, an approach inspired to scientific realism. In the first part of the paper it is argued that, contrary to the Bell wishes, the first formulation of the ...
This paper reviews and discusses two extensions of Bohmian Mechanics to the phenomena of particle cr...
The paper takes up Bell's (1987) “Everett (?) theory” and develops it further. The resulting theory ...
In this essay a quantum-dualistic, perspectival and synchronistic interpretation of quantum mechanic...
Bohm and Bell's approaches to the foundations of quantum mechanics share notable features with the c...
When discussing quantum ontology, the debate has recently focused on comparing and contrasting wavef...
Bohmian mechanics grounds the predictions of quantum mechanics in precise dynamical laws for a primi...
Bell introduces local beables in contrast to quantum mechanical observables. The present article emp...
The article points out that the modern formulation of Bohm’s quantum theory, known as Bohmian mechan...
The paper points out that the modern formulation of Bohm’s quantum theory known as Bohmian mechanics...
This paper reviews the structure of standard quantum mechanics, introducing the basics of the von Ne...
The article points out that the modern formulation of Bohm's quantum theory, known as Bohmian mechan...
It has often been remarked that Bohr's writings on the interpretation of quantum mechanics make scan...
I defend the idea that objects and events in three-dimensional space (so-called local beables) are p...
We interpret the philosophy of Niels Bohr as related to the so called ''linguistic turn'' and consid...
Bohr held that quantum mechanical symbols find meaning only in the context of an experimental settin...
This paper reviews and discusses two extensions of Bohmian Mechanics to the phenomena of particle cr...
The paper takes up Bell's (1987) “Everett (?) theory” and develops it further. The resulting theory ...
In this essay a quantum-dualistic, perspectival and synchronistic interpretation of quantum mechanic...
Bohm and Bell's approaches to the foundations of quantum mechanics share notable features with the c...
When discussing quantum ontology, the debate has recently focused on comparing and contrasting wavef...
Bohmian mechanics grounds the predictions of quantum mechanics in precise dynamical laws for a primi...
Bell introduces local beables in contrast to quantum mechanical observables. The present article emp...
The article points out that the modern formulation of Bohm’s quantum theory, known as Bohmian mechan...
The paper points out that the modern formulation of Bohm’s quantum theory known as Bohmian mechanics...
This paper reviews the structure of standard quantum mechanics, introducing the basics of the von Ne...
The article points out that the modern formulation of Bohm's quantum theory, known as Bohmian mechan...
It has often been remarked that Bohr's writings on the interpretation of quantum mechanics make scan...
I defend the idea that objects and events in three-dimensional space (so-called local beables) are p...
We interpret the philosophy of Niels Bohr as related to the so called ''linguistic turn'' and consid...
Bohr held that quantum mechanical symbols find meaning only in the context of an experimental settin...
This paper reviews and discusses two extensions of Bohmian Mechanics to the phenomena of particle cr...
The paper takes up Bell's (1987) “Everett (?) theory” and develops it further. The resulting theory ...
In this essay a quantum-dualistic, perspectival and synchronistic interpretation of quantum mechanic...