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Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory: Reflections on Bell's Theorem

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Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory: Reflections on Bell's Theorem - Cushing, James T (Editor), and McMullin, Ernan (Editor)
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From the beginning, the implications of quantum theory for our most general understanding of the world have been a matter of intense debate. Einstein argues that the theory had to be regarded as fundamentally incomplete. Its inability, for example, to predict the exact time of decay of a single radioactive atom had to be due to a failure of the theory and not due to a permanent inability on our part or a fundamental indeterminism in nature itself. In 1964, John Bell derived a theorem which showed that any deterministic ...

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Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory: Reflections on Bell's Theorem 1992, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN

ISBN-13: 9780268015794

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Philosophical Consequences of Quantum Theory: Reflections on Bell's Theorem 1989, University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN

ISBN-13: 9780268015787

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