A Philosopher's Understanding of Quantum Mechanics
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- Multiplicity in Eeverett's interpretation of quantum mechanics
- Superselection rules for philosophers
- Many worlds and modality in the interpretation of quantum mechanics: an algebraic approach
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- Whitehead's Philosophy and Quantum Mechanics (QM)
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- Bohmian trajectories and the ether: where does the analogy fail?
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