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Tim Maudlin

New York UniversityUniversità della Svizzera Italiana
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  • New York University
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
  • Università della Svizzera Italiana
    Institute of Philosophy (ISFI)
    Visiting Professor (Part-time)
Greenwich Village, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Cosmology
Bohmian Interpretation
Collapse Interpretations
Everett Interpretation
Measurement Problem
Probabilities in Quantum Mechanics
3 more
Areas of Interest
The Big Bang
Inflation in Cosmology
Origin of the Universe
Bohmian Interpretation
Collapse Interpretations
Everett Interpretation
Measurement Problem
Probabilities in Quantum Mechanics
3 more
  • All publications (94)
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    Three measurement problems
    Topoi 14 (1): 7-15. 1995.
    The aim of this essay is to distinguish and analyze several difficulties confronting attempts to reconcile the fundamental quantum mechanical dynamics with Born''s rule. It is shown that many of the proposed accounts of measurement fail at least one of the problems. In particular, only collapse theories and hidden variables theories have a chance of succeeding, and, of the latter, the modal interpretations fail. Any real solution demands new physics.
    Interpretation of Quantum MechanicsSocial and Political Philosophy
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    Aristotle: The Power of Perception
    with Deborah K. W. Modrak
    Philosophical Review 99 (2): 305. 1990.
    Aristotle: Perception
  •  277
    Truth and paradox: solving the riddles
    Oxford University Press. 2004.
    In this ingenious and powerfully argued book Tim Maudlin sets out a novel account of logic and semantics which allows him to deal with certain notorious paradoxes which have bedevilled philosophical theories of truth. All philosophers interested in logic and language will find this a stimulating read.
    Liar ParadoxSorites Paradox
  • Quantum Non-Locality and Relativity: Metaphysical Intimations of Modern Physics
    Philosophical Quarterly 47 (186): 118-120. 1997.
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