Number of items: 17.
Laudisa, Federico
(2024)
Bohr and von Neumann on the Universality of Quantum Mechanics: Materials for the History of the Quantum Measurement Process.
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2023)
The Evolution of the Bell Notion of Beable: from Bohr to Primitive Ontology.
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2023)
The Information-Theoretic View of Quantum Mechanics and the Measurement Problem(s)_version forthcoming in EJPS 2023.
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2022)
When Did Locality Become ‘Local Realism’?
A Historical and Critical Analysis (1963-1978).
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2022)
The Information-Theoretic View of Quantum Mechanics and the Measurement Problem(s).
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2017)
Open Problems in Relational Quantum Mechanics.
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2017)
Counterfactual Reasoning, Realism and Quantum Mechanics: Much Ado About Nothing?
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2017)
Stop making sense of Bell's theorem and nonlocality? A reply to Stephen Boughn.
[Preprint]
Datteri, Edoardo and Laudisa, Federico
(2016)
Large-scale simulations of brain mechanisms: beyond the synthetic method.
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2015)
Is really science what naturalism says it is?
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2015)
Laws are not descriptions.
[Preprint]
Dorato, Mauro and Laudisa, Federico
(2014)
Realism and instrumentalism about the wave function. How should we choose?
[Preprint]
Laudisa, Federico
(2014)
Against the 'No-Go' Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics.
European Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 4 (1).
pp. 1-17.
Laudisa, Federico
(2014)
Against the 'no-go' philosophy of quantum mechanics.
European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 4 (1).
pp. 1-17.
ISSN 1879-4912
Laudisa, Federico
(2014)
On Leggett Theories: A Reply.
Foundations of Physics.
ISSN 0015-9018
Laudisa, Federico
(2010)
The uninvited guest: 'local realism' and the Bell theorem.
In: UNSPECIFIED.
Laudisa, Federico
(2008)
Non-local realistic theories and the scope of the Bell theorem.
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