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In this paper, a survey is made of some of the contributionsto the interpretation of Hartle and Hawking's theory of thewave function of the universe and its beginning. It is arguedthat there are considerable difficulties with the interpretationof the theory, but that there is at least one interpretationhitherto not found in the literature which survives existingphilosophical objections.

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Mortensen, C. In the Beginning. Erkenntnis 59, 141–156 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024619429727

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