From physics to philosophy
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"Within the foundations of physics in recent years, Bell's theorem has played the role of what Thomas Kuhn calls a 'paradigm': that is, an exemplary piece of work that others learn from, imitate and develop."
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251 pages
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"This collection of essays by leading philosophers of physics offers philosophical perspectives on two of the central elements of modern physics, quantum theory and relativity. The topics examined include the notorious 'measurement problem' of quantum theory and the attempts to solve it by attributing extra values to physical quantities, the mysterious nonlocality of quantum theory, the curious properties of spatial localization in relativistic quantum theories, and the problem of time in the search for a theory of quantum gravity. Together the essays represent some of the most recent research in philosophy of physics, and break new ground within the philosophy of quantum theory."--Jacket.
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