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    Von Neumann's argument for the projection postulate
    Philosophy of Science 33 (1/2): 22-39. 1966.
    Much of the recent discussion of problematic aspects of quantum-mechanical measurement centers around that feature of quantum theory which is called "the projection postulate." This is roughly the claim that a change of a certain sort occurs in the state of a physical system when a measurement is made on the system. In this paper an argument for the projection postulate due to von Neumann is considered. Attention is focused on trying to provide an understanding of the notion of "the state of a p…Read more
  •  9
    Teorías de partículas. Esbozo de una reconstrucción estructuralista
    Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 11 (1): 33-52. 2020.
    Particle theories intend to describe the fundamental constituents from which all matter is constructed and the interactions among them. These constituents include atoms and molecules as well as their subatomic constituents, nuclei and their component parts including elementary particles. We consider an alternative to the usual particle theories, but dealing with the same phenomena. We call these theories ‘QT’s’. This is an attempt to provide a formal description of the essential features of elem…Read more
  •  2
    Prolegomena to a Structuralist Reconstruction of Quantum Mechanics
    Metatheoria – Revista de Filosofía E Historia de la Ciencia 1 93--130. 2011.
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    It is argued that John Rawls’ theory of social justice as well as the contract argument for it are misleading, if not actually mistaken, in that they appear to take institutional features of societies as fundamental objects of moral evaluation. An alternative view: is expounded. Principles involving institutional features are only contingently related to principles involving the distribution of things people care about. These distributions are taken as the fundamental objects of moral evaluation…Read more
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    Structuralist Knowledge Representation: Paradigmatic Examples (edited book)
    with Wolfgang Balzer and Carles Ulises Moulines
    Brill | Rodopi. 2000.
    Contents: Foreword. Wolfgang BALZER and C. ULISES MOULINES: Introduction. José A. DÍEZ CALZADA: Structuralist Analysis of Theories of Fundamental Measurement. Adolfo GARCÍA DE LA SIENRA and Pedro REYES: The Theory of Finite Games in Extensive Form. Hans Joachim BURSCHEID und Horst STRUVE: The Theory of Stochastic Fairness - its Historical Development, Formulation and Justification. Wolfgang BALZER and Richard MATTESSICH: Formalizing the Basis of Accounting. Werner DIEDERICH: A Reconstruction of …Read more
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    A method of using co-citation data to identify scientific specialties and trace their development through time is outlined. These are related to the structuralist "theory net" construct. The method is purely "theoretical in that no algorithms for implementing the method are suggested. Even at this theoretical level, the discussion is incomplete in several ways. Important formal properties of some of the concepts employed remain to be clarified. The specific way these constructs relate to theory …Read more
  • An Architectonic for Science; The Structuralist Program
    with Wolfgang Balzer and C. Ulises Moulines
    Studia Logica 49 (1): 153-155. 1990.
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    A Note on Theory Change and Belief Revision
    with Wolfgang Balzer, C. Ulises Moulines, E. J. Olsson, and S. Enqvist
    In Erik J. Olson Sebastian Enqvist (ed.), Belief Revision Meets Philosophy of Science, Springer. pp. 155. 2011.
  • An Architectonic for Science
    with Wolfgang Balzer and C. Ulises Moulines
    Philosophy of Science 57 (2): 349-350. 1990.