Realism and Quantum PhysicsEvandro Agazzi |
Contents
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PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS | 29 |
Evandro Agazzi | 40 |
Aristides Baltas | 74 |
Michel Paty | 97 |
OBSERVABILITY AND HIDDEN ENTITIES | 131 |
Alberto Cordero | 148 |
APPLICATIONS TO QUANTUM PHYSICS | 196 |
Gian Carlo Ghirardi | 216 |
Michel Crozon | 234 |
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