Eric Cavalcanti Griffith University, University of Queensland
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  • Postdoc, Griffith University
  • Graduate student, University of Queensland

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About me
I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Centre for Quantum Dynamics at Griffith University. My main academic interests are in the foundations and philosophy of quantum mechanics, quantum information and more recently, philosophy of causation and decision theory. And of course, related areas all around those.
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  1. Eric G. Cavalcanti (2010). Causation, Decision Theory, and Bell's Theorem: A Quantum Analogue of the Newcomb Problem. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 61 (3):569-597.
    I apply some of the lessons from quantum theory, in particular from Bell’s theorem, to a debate on the foundations of decision theory and causation. By tracing a formal analogy between the basic assumptions of causal decision theory (CDT)—which was developed partly in response to Newcomb’s problem— and those of a local hidden variable theory in the context of quantum mechanics, I show that an agent who acts according to CDT and gives any nonzero credence to some possible causal interpretations (...)
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