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Introduction | p. 1 |
If Bertlmann had Three Feet | p. 18 |
Macroscopic Interpretability of Quantum Component Systems | p. 23 |
Premeasurement versus Measurement: A Basic Form of Complementarity | p. 40 |
Remarks on Conditioning | p. 48 |
Entangled State Preparation in Experiments on Quantum Non-Locality | p. 61 |
The First Steps of Quantum Electrodynamics: What Is It That's Being Quantized? | p. 68 |
On the Meaning of Element in the Science of Italic Tradition, the Question of Physical Objectivity (and/or Physical Meaning) and Quantum Mechanics | p. 80 |
Mathematics and Epistemology in Planck's Theoretical Work (1898-1915) | p. 92 |
On the Free Motion with Noise | p. 103 |
Field Quantization and Wave/Particle Duality | p. 110 |
Parastatistics in Econophysics? | p. 118 |
Theory-Laden Instruments and Quantum Mechanics | p. 130 |
Quantum Non-Locality and the Mathematical Representation of Experience | p. 142 |
On the Notion of Proposition in Classical and Quantum Mechanics | p. 156 |
The Electromagnetic Conception of Nature and the Origins of Quantum Physics | p. 178 |
What We Talk About When We Talk About Universe Computability | p. 186 |
Bohm and Bohmian Mechanics | p. 197 |
An Objective Background for Quantum Theory Relying on Thermodynamic Concepts | p. 210 |
The Entrance of Quantum Mechanics in Italy: From Garbasso to Fermi | p. 225 |
The Measure of Momentum in Quantum Mechanics | p. 238 |
On the Two-Slit Interference Experiment: A Statistical Discussion | p. 248 |
Why the Reactivity of the Elements is a Relational Property, and Why it Matters | p. 260 |
Detecting Non Compatible Properties in Double-Slit Experiment Without Erasure | p. 274 |
If You Can Manipulate Them, Must They Be Real? The Epistemological Role of Instruments in Nanotechnological Research | p. 281 |
Mathematical Models and Physical Reality from Classical to Quantum Physics | p. 293 |
Complex Entanglement and Quaternionic Separability | p. 301 |
Mach-Zehnder Interferometer and Quantitative Complementarity | p. 311 |
Antonio Gramsci's Reflection on Quantum Mechanics | p. 320 |
The Role of Logic and Mathematics in the Heisenberg Formulation of Quantum Mechanics | p. 335 |
Space-Time at the Planck Scale: The Quantum Computer View | p. 345 |
Three-Dimensional Wave Behaviour of Light | p. 359 |
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