Metascience 22Reviews the book indicated in the title. This review is a much shorter version of 'Worlds Galore?', essay review of S. Saunders, J. Barrett, A. Kent and D. Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds? Everett, Quantum Theory, and Reality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/9801/
After the DeWitt-Graham anthology The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics appeared, it r...
Decoherence is like capitalism. Its proponents regard it as obvious, given human nature, and its suc...
We have, then, a theory which is objectively causal and continuous, while at the same time subjectiv...
Metascience 22Reviews the book indicated in the title. This review is a much shorter version of 'Wor...
Essay review of S. Saunders, J. Barrett, A. Kent and D. Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds? Everett, Quantu...
This is a Critical Notice (published in 2011) for the general philosophical journal, Philosophy, of ...
We review and discuss the recent monograph by David Wallace on Everettian Quantum Mechanics. This bo...
We review and discuss the recent monograph by David Wallace on Everettian Quantum Mechanics. This bo...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
Ho-hum, turn the page of Science, and go back to simply kicking boulders to refute the pesky mentali...
Reviewed work: Meinard Kuhlmann, Holger Lyre, and Andrew Wayne (eds.), Ontological Aspects of Quantu...
This is a review essay on metaphilosophy. Books under review are:Søren Overgaard, Paul Gilbert and S...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
(English translation from the text in Korean) The assertion that both humanity...
2007) collects six essays by one of the most thoughtful and original minds working in the philosophy...
After the DeWitt-Graham anthology The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics appeared, it r...
Decoherence is like capitalism. Its proponents regard it as obvious, given human nature, and its suc...
We have, then, a theory which is objectively causal and continuous, while at the same time subjectiv...
Metascience 22Reviews the book indicated in the title. This review is a much shorter version of 'Wor...
Essay review of S. Saunders, J. Barrett, A. Kent and D. Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds? Everett, Quantu...
This is a Critical Notice (published in 2011) for the general philosophical journal, Philosophy, of ...
We review and discuss the recent monograph by David Wallace on Everettian Quantum Mechanics. This bo...
We review and discuss the recent monograph by David Wallace on Everettian Quantum Mechanics. This bo...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
Ho-hum, turn the page of Science, and go back to simply kicking boulders to refute the pesky mentali...
Reviewed work: Meinard Kuhlmann, Holger Lyre, and Andrew Wayne (eds.), Ontological Aspects of Quantu...
This is a review essay on metaphilosophy. Books under review are:Søren Overgaard, Paul Gilbert and S...
At least three books struggle to emerge from this volume. One book, at the level of popular science,...
(English translation from the text in Korean) The assertion that both humanity...
2007) collects six essays by one of the most thoughtful and original minds working in the philosophy...
After the DeWitt-Graham anthology The Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics appeared, it r...
Decoherence is like capitalism. Its proponents regard it as obvious, given human nature, and its suc...
We have, then, a theory which is objectively causal and continuous, while at the same time subjectiv...