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How human and nature shake hands: The role of no-conspiracy in physical theories

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DOI10.1016/j.shpsb.2016.08.007zbMath1357.81012OpenAlexW2558533916MaRDI QIDQ515382

Gábor Hofer-Szabó

Publication date: 13 March 2017

Published in: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. Part B. Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: http://real.mtak.hu/71342/3/2016_No-conspiracy.pdf


zbMATH Keywords

separabilitycausalitylocalitycompatibilitycontextualityno-conspiracy


Mathematics Subject Classification ID

General and philosophical questions in quantum theory (81P05) Quantum measurement theory, state operations, state preparations (81P15) Physics (00A79) Contextuality in quantum theory (81P13)




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