Non-locality and Possible World. A Counterfactual Perspective on Quantum Entanglement

This book uses the formal semantics of counterfactual conditionals to analyze the problem of non-locality in quantum mechanics. Counterfactual conditionals (subjunctive conditionals) enter the analysis of quantum entangled systems in that they enable us to precisely formulate the locality condition...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2006
Series:Epistemische Studien / Epistemic Studies
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