Bell's Theorem and Stapp's Revised View of Space-Time
Process Studies 7 (3):183-191 (1977)
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William B. Jones (1977). Bell's Theorem, H. P. Stapp, and Process Theism. Process Studies 7 (4):250-261.
Thomas Müller & Tomasz Placek (2001). Against a Minimalist Reading of Bell's Theorem: Lessons From Fine. Synthese 128 (3):343 - 379.
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Tomasz Placek (2000). Stochastic Outcomes in Branching Space-Time: Analysis of Bell's Theorem. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (3):445-475.
T. Kowalski & Tomasz Placek (1999). Outcomes in Branching Space-Time and GHZ-Bell Theorems. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (3):349-375.
Wayne C. Myrvold (2003). A Loophole in Bell's Theorem? Parameter Dependence in the Hess‐Philipp Model. Philosophy of Science 70 (5):1357-1367.
Francisco Fernflores (2011). Bell's Spaceships Problem and the Foundations of Special Relativity. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 25 (4):351-370.
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