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T. Maudlin:
The Defeat of Reason
Boston Review (June 2018)
This is a book review of two books: Adam Becker, What Is Real?: The Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics; and Errol Morris, The Ashtray: (Or the Man Who Denied Reality).
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J. Bricmont:
"Review of Travis Norsen's book "Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: An Exploration of the Physical Meaning of Quantum Theory""
International Journal of Quantum Foundations 4(1):147-157 (December 2017)
Review of "Foundations of Quantum Mechanics: An Exploration of the Physical Meaning of Quantum Theory" by T. Norsen.
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M. Kiessling:
"Review of Jean Bricmont's book "Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics""
[arXiv:1709.05442] (September 2017)
Review of "Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics" by J. Bricmont.
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A. Rae:
"Review of Jean Bricmont's book "Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics""
CERN Courier (May 2017)
Review of "Making Sense of Quantum Mechanics" by J. Bricmont.
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D. Dürr:
"Das Unaussprechliche sprechbar gemacht"
Oldenbourg Verlag (October 2012)
(In German.) Review of "Sechs mögliche Welten der Quantenmechanik", the german translation by Wolfgang Köhler of "Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics" by J. S. Bell.
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D. Dürr:
"The Wrong, the Good and the Better"
Metascience (June 2012)
Review of "Science, Order and Creativity" by D. Bohm und D. Peat.
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J. Bricmont:
"Looking for a quantum ontology"
Metascience 20(1), pp 103-106 (March 2011)
Review of "Bohmian Mechanics - The Physics and Mathematics of Quantum Theory" by D. Dürr and S. Teufel.
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R. Tumulka and N. Zanghì:
"John Bell Across Space and Time"
American Scientist 91(5), pp 461-462 (2003)
Review of "Quantum [Un]speakables: From Bell to Quantum Information" by R. Bertlmann and A. Zeilinger (editors).
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S. Goldstein:
"A Theorist Ignored"
Science 275, pp 1893-1894 (1997)
Review of "Infinite Potential. The Life and Times of David Bohm" by F. D. Peat.
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S. Goldstein:
"Bohmian Mechanics and the Quantum Revolution"
Synthese 107, pp 145-165 (1996)
Review-essay of "Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics" by J. S. Bell and "The Undivided Universe - An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory" by D. Bohm and B. J. Hiley.
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T. Maudlin:
Review of "Quantum Mechanics: Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony"
American Journal of Physics, 63(12), pp 1155-1156 (December 1995)
Review of "Quantum Mechanics: Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony" by J. T. Cushing.
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S. Goldstein:
"The Undivided Universe - An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory"
Physics Today, p 90 (September 1994)
Review of "The Undivided Universe - An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory" by D. Bohm and B. J. Hiley.