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De la Tremblaye, Laura and Bitbol, Michel (2022) TOWARDS A PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSTITUTION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS: A QBIST APPROACH. Mind and Matter, 20 (1). pp. 35-62.

Bitbol, Michel and De la Tremblaye, Laura (2022) QBISM: AN ECO-PHENOMENOLOGY OF QUANTUM PHYSICS. [Preprint]

Bitbol, Michel (2021) Is the life-world reduction sufficient in quantum physics ? Continental Philosophy Review.

Bitbol, Michel (2021) The Tangled Dialectic of Body and Consciousness: A Metaphysical Counterpart of Radical Neurophenomenology. Constructivist Foundations.

Bitbol, Michel (2020) A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ONTOLOGY FOR PHYSICS: Merleau-Ponty and QBism.

Bitbol, Michel (2014) Quantum Mechanics as Generalised Theory of Probabilities. Collapse, 8. pp. 87-121. ISSN 978-0-9567750-2-3

Bitbol, Michel (2011) Traces of Objectivity: Causality and Probabilities in Quantum Physics. Diogenes, 58 (4). pp. 30-57.

Bitbol, Michel (2010) Downward Causation without Foundations. Synthese. ISSN 1573-0964

Bitbol, Michel (2008) CONSCIOUSNESS, SITUATIONS, AND THE MEASUREMENT PROBLEM OF QUANTUM MECHANICS. [Preprint]

Bitbol, Michel (2008) Is Consciousness primary? UNSPECIFIED.

Bitbol, Michel (2007) Physical Relations or Functional Relations ? A non-metaphysical construal of Rovelli’s Relational Quantum Mechanics. [Preprint]

Bitbol, Michel (2007) Ontology, Matter and Emergence. UNSPECIFIED.

Bitbol, Michel (2002) Form and actuality. M. Mugur-Schächter & A. Van der Merwe (eds.), Quantum mechanics, mathematics, cognition and action. pp. 389-430. ISSN 978-0-306-48144-4

Bitbol, Michel (2002) Science as if situation mattered. UNSPECIFIED.

Bitbol, Michel (2002) Transcendental Structuralism in Physics: An alternative to Structural Realism. [Preprint]

Bitbol, Michel (2001) Non-Representationalist Theories of Knowledge and Quantum Mechanics. UNSPECIFIED.

Bitbol, Michel (1998) SOME STEPS TOWARDS A TRANSCENDENTAL DEDUCTION OF QUANTUM MECHANICS. UNSPECIFIED.

Bitbol, Michel (1994) IS NOW A MOMENT IN TIME ? A discussion of McTaggart’s argument against the reality of time from a transcendental idealist standpoint. [Preprint]

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