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  1. The Transactional Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: The Reality of Possibility.R. E. Kastner - 2012 - Cambridge University Press.
  2. Quantum Structural Studies: Classical Emergence from the Quantum Level.R. Kastner, J. Jeknic-Dugic & G. Jaroszkiewicz (eds.) - 2016 - World Scientific.
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    Unitary-Only Quantum Theory Cannot Consistently Describe the Use of Itself: On the Frauchiger–Renner Paradox.R. E. Kastner - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (5):441-456.
    The Frauchiger–Renner Paradox is an extension of paradoxes based on the “Problem of Measurement,” such as Schrödinger’s Cat and Wigner’s Friend. All these paradoxes stem from assuming that quantum theory has only unitary physical dynamics, and the attendant ambiguity about what counts as a ‘measurement’—i.e., the inability to account for the observation of determinate measurement outcomes from within the theory itself. This paper discusses a basic inconsistency arising in the FR scenario at a much earlier point than the derived contradiction: (...)
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    Demystifying Weak Measurements.R. E. Kastner - 2017 - Foundations of Physics 47 (5):697-707.
    A large literature has grown up around the proposed use of ‘weak measurements’ to allegedly provide information about hidden ontological features of quantum systems. This paper attempts to clarify the fact that ‘weak measurements’ involve strong measurements on one member of an entangled system. The only thing ‘weak’ about such measurements is that the correlation established via the entanglement does not correspond to eigenstates of the ‘weakly measured observable’ for the remaining component system subject to the weak measurement. All observed (...)
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  5. The relativistic transactional interpretation: immune to the Maudlin challenge.R. E. Kastner - 2019 - In Diederik Aerts, Dalla Chiara, Maria Luisa, Christian de Ronde & Decio Krause (eds.), Probing the meaning of quantum mechanics: information, contextuality, relationalism and entanglement: Proceedings of the II International Workshop on Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information: Physical, Philosophical and Logical Approaches, CLEA, Brussels. World Scientific.
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    The ‘Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser’ Neither Erases Nor Delays.R. E. Kastner - 2019 - Foundations of Physics 49 (7):717-727.
    It is demonstrated that ‘quantum eraser’ experiments do not erase any information. Nor do they demonstrate ‘temporal nonlocality’ in their ‘delayed choice’ form, beyond standard EPR correlations. It is shown that the erroneous erasure claims arise from assuming that the improper mixed state of the signal photon physically prefers either the ‘which way’ or ‘both ways’ basis, when no such preference is warranted. The latter point is illustrated through comparison of the QE spatial state space with the spin-1/2 space of (...)
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  7. The Three-Box “Paradox” and Other Reasons to Reject the Counterfactual Usage of the ABL Rule.R. E. Kastner - 1999 - Foundations of Physics 29 (6):851-863.
    An apparent paradox proposed by Aharonov and Vaidman in which a single particle can be found with certainty in two (or more) boxes is analyzed by way of a simple thought experiment. It is found that the apparent paradox arises from an invalid counterfactual usage of the Aharonov-Bergmann-Lebowitz (ABL) rule and effectively attributes conflicting properties not to the same particle but no different particles. A connection is made between the present analysis and the consistent histories formulation of Griffiths. Finally, a (...)
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  8. Time-Symmetrised Quantum Theory, Counterfactuals and 'Advanced Action'.R. E. Kastner - 1999 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30 (2):237-259.
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    On Visibility in the Afshar Two-Slit Experiment.R. E. Kastner - 2009 - Foundations of Physics 39 (10):1139-1144.
    A modified version of Young’s experiment by Shahriar Afshar indirectly reveals the presence of a fully articulated interference pattern prior to the post-selection of a particle in a “which-slit” basis. While this experiment does not constitute a violation of Bohr’s Complementarity Principle as claimed by Afshar, both he and many of his critics incorrectly assume that a commonly used relationship between visibility parameter V and “which-way” parameter K has crucial relevance to his experiment. It is argued here that this relationship (...)
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    Time-Symmetrised Quantum Theory, Counterfactuals and ‘Advanced Action’.R. E. Kastner - 1999 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 30 (2):237-259.
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    David Z. Albert, _Time And Chance_ . Harvard University Press (2000), xi + 172 pp., $29.95 (cloth). [REVIEW]R. E. Kastner - 2002 - Philosophy of Science 69 (2):400-404.
  12. Quantum Nonlocality: Not Eliminated by the Heisenberg Picture. [REVIEW]Ruth E. Kastner - 2011 - Foundations of Physics 41 (7):1137-1142.
    It is argued that the Heisenberg picture of standard quantum mechanics does not save Einstein locality as claimed in Deutsch and Hayden (Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 456, 1759–1774, 2000). In particular, the EPR-type correlations that the authors obtain by comparing two qubits in a local manner are shown to exist before that comparison. In view of this result, the local comparison argument would appear to be ineffective in supporting their locality claim.
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    Die Linke und die Kunst: ein Überblick.Jens Kastner - 2019 - Münster: Unrast.
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    Der Streit um den ästhetischen Blick: Kunst und Politik zwischen Pierre Bourdieu und Jacques Rancière.Jens Kastner - 2012 - Wien: Turia + Kant.
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    The New York Times.Ruth E. Kastner & Appa-Certified Philosophical Counselor - 2005 - Philosophical Practice 1 (1):13-13.
    To the Editor: I was glad to see the Times taking an interest in the growing field of philosophical counseling, as evidenced by its March 21 article “The Socratic Shrink”. However, while providing...
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  16. Az Olasz reneszánsz irodalomelmélete.Jenő Koltay-Kastner (ed.) - 1970 - Budapest,: Akadémiai Kiadó.
     
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  17. Topographic maps in human frontal and parietal cortex.Michael A. Silver & Sabine Kastner - 2009 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 13 (11):488-495.
  18. Dynamic Embodied Cognition.Leon C. de Bruin & Lena Kästner - 2012 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (4):541-563.
    Abstract In this article, we investigate the merits of an enactive view of cognition for the contemporary debate about social cognition. If enactivism is to be a genuine alternative to classic cognitivism, it should be able to bridge the “cognitive gap”, i.e. provide us with a convincing account of those higher forms of cognition that have traditionally been the focus of its cognitivist opponents. We show that, when it comes to social cognition, current articulations of enactivism are—despite their celebrated successes (...)
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    Grace as Participation in the Divine Life in the Theology of Augustine of Hippo.Patricia Wilson-Kastner - 1976 - Augustinian Studies 7:135-152.
  20. Discovering Patterns: On the Norms of Mechanistic Inquiry.Lena Kästner & Philipp Haueis - forthcoming - Erkenntnis 3:1-26.
    What kinds of norms constrain mechanistic discovery and explanation? In the mechanistic literature, the norms for good explanations are directly derived from answers to the metaphysical question of what explanations are. Prominent mechanistic accounts thus emphasize either ontic or epistemic norms. Still, mechanistic philosophers on both sides agree that there is no sharp distinction between the processes of discovery and explanation. Thus, it seems reasonable to expect that ontic and epistemic accounts of explanation will be accompanied by ontic and epistemic (...)
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  21. The emergence of space-time: transactions and causal sets.Ruth E. Kastner - 2016 - In Ignazio Licata (ed.), Beyond peaceful coexistence: the emergence of space, time and quantum. London: Imperial College Press.
     
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    Grace as Participation in the Divine Life in the Theology of Augustine of Hippo.Patricia Wilson-Kastner - 1976 - Augustinian Studies 7:135-152.
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    Integrating mechanistic explanations through epistemic perspectives.Lena Kästner - 2018 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 68:68-79.
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    Intervening into mechanisms: Prospects and challenges.Lena Kästner & Lise Marie Andersen - 2018 - Philosophy Compass 13 (11):e12546.
    In contemporary philosophy of science, the consensus view seems to be that scientific explanations describe mechanisms responsible for the phenomena to be explained. Two kinds of explanatory relevance figure in mechanistic accounts of explanation: causal and constitutive. Following prominent accounts, it seems natural to analyze both these relations in terms of systematic interventions into some factor X with respect to another factor Y. However, such interventions are tailored to uncover causal relations only. Construing the constitutive relationship between parts and wholes (...)
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    The Oxford Handbook of Attention.Anna C. Nobre & Sabine Kastner (eds.) - 2014 - Oxford University Press.
    During the last three decades, there have been great advances in our understanding of the neural mechanisms of selective attention, at the network as well as the cellular level. The Oxford Handbook of Attention brings together the different research areas that make up contemporary attention research into one comprehensive and authoritative volume.
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  26. When can a Computer Simulation act as Substitute for an Experiment? A Case-Study from Chemisty.Johannes Kästner & Eckhart Arnold - manuscript
    In this paper we investigate with a case study from chemistry under what conditions a simulation can serve as a surrogate for an experiment. The case-study concerns a simulation of H2-formation in outer space. We find that in this case the simulation can act as a surrogate for an experiment, because there exists comprehensive theoretical background knowledge in form of quantum mechanics about the range of phenomena to which the investigated process belongs and because any particular modelling assumptions as can (...)
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    Mechanistic inquiry and scientific pursuit: The case of visual processing.Philipp Haueis & Lena Kästner - 2022 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 93 (C):123-135.
    Why is it rational for scientists to pursue multiple models of a phenomenon at the same time? The literatures on mechanistic inquiry and scientific pursuit each develop answers to a version of this question which is rarely discussed by the other. The mechanistic literature suggests that scientists pursue different complementary models because each model provides detailed insights into different aspects of the phenomenon under investigation. The pursuit literature suggests that scientists pursue competing models because alternative models promise to solve outstanding (...)
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    Neural Networks Supporting Phoneme Monitoring Are Modulated by Phonology but Not Lexicality or Iconicity: Evidence From British and Swedish Sign Language.Mary Rudner, Eleni Orfanidou, Lena Kästner, Velia Cardin, Bencie Woll, Cheryl M. Capek & Jerker Rönnberg - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Law as a Social System.Klaus Ziegert, Fatima Kastner & Richard Nobles (eds.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    This work represents Niklas Luhmann's definitive application of systems theory to the understanding of law. In it Luhmann reviews past attempts to create a theory of law and argues they all fail to capture how law operates in modern society. He presents an alternative, critical theory through analysing law as a system of communication.
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    Mechanisms of visual attention in the human cortex.Sabine Kastner & Leslie G. Ungerleider - 2000 - Annual Review of Neuroscience 23:315-341.
  31. Learning about constitutive relations.Lena Kästner - 2015 - In Recent developments in the philosophy of science: EPSA13 Helsinki.
     
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    ‘Einselection’ of pointer observables: The new H-theorem?Ruth E. Kastner - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 48 (1):56-58.
    In attempting to derive irreversible macroscopic thermodynamics from reversible microscopic dynamics, Boltzmann inadvertently smuggled in a premise that assumed the very irreversibility he was trying to prove: ‘molecular chaos.’ The program of ‘Einselection’ within Everettian approaches faces a similar ‘Loschmidt’s Paradox’: the universe, according to the Everettian picture, is a closed system obeying only unitary dynamics, and it therefore contains no distinguishable environmental subsystems with the necessary ‘phase randomness’ to effect einselection of a pointer observable. The theoretically unjustified assumption of (...)
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    8. Beyond Mutual Manipulability.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 114-125.
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    2. Braining Up Psychology.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 9-41.
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    15. Conclusions.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 219-227.
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    7. Causation vs. Constitution.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 104-113.
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    13. Excursus: A Perspectival View.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 165-180.
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    11. Fixing Interventionism.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 137-149.
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    1. Introduction.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 1-8.
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    Index.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 241-250.
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    9. Interventionism’s Short-Sightedness.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 126-134.
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    5. Intermezzo: What’s at Stake?Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 83-85.
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    10. Intermezzo: Well Then?Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 135-136.
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    Key Terms.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 239-240.
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    List of Figures.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    12. Mere Interactions.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 150-164.
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    14. Mere Interactions at Work: A Catalog of Experiments.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 181-218.
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    Preface.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter.
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    References.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 227-238.
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    4. The Interventionist View.Lena Kästner - 2017 - In Lena Kästner (ed.), Philosophy of Cognitive Neuroscience: Causal Explanations, Mechanisms and Experimental Manipulations. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 67-81.
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