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    Quantum Measurement: On This Side of Paradox
    Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 7 337-345. 1999.
    “In an earlier era of ‘natural philosophy’, physics and philosophy of physics were quite inseparably intertwined, but in the modern age of proliferating specialization, fruitful communication across the disciplines has become the exception rather than rule. We would like to think that the workshop1 and this volume are symptomatic of an ongoing process of reunification, one which can pave the way toward exceptional progress in this fundamental and highly challenging area, and others as well” — th…Read more
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    Withdrawn by the author! The main content of this paper has been moved into "Szabó, László E., Does special relativity theory tell us anything new about space and time? (ID Code:1321)".
  • On Reichenbach's common cause principle (vol 50, pg 388, 1999)
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (4): 791-791. 1999.
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    On Fine's Resolution of the EPR-Bell Problem
    Foundations of Physics 30 (11): 1891-1909. 2000.
    The aim of this paper is to provide an introduction to Fine's interpretation of quantum mechanics and to show how it can solve the EPR-Bell problem. In the real spin-correlation experiments the detection/emission inefficiency is usually ascribed to independent random detection errors, and treated by the “enhancement hypothesis.” In Fine's interpretation the detection inefficiency is an effect not only of the random errors in the analyzer + detector equipment, but is also the manifestation of a p…Read more