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Cartwright's models are not adequate for EPR
pp. 213-231
Abstrakt
We assess Cartwright's models for probabilistic causality, and in particular, her models for EPR-like experiments of quantum mechanics. We show that her models for the EPR are mathematically incorrect and physically implausible. Finally, we argue that her models are not adequate for EPR-phenomena, since they ignore modal and spatiotemporal aspects inherent in their setup.
Publication details
Published in:
Rojszczak Artur, Cachro Jacek, Kurczewski Gabriel (2003) Philosophical dimensions of logic and science: selected contributed papers from the 11th international congress of logic, methodology, and philosophy of science, Kraków, 1999. Dordrecht, Springer.
Seiten: 213-231
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2612-2_16
Referenz:
Cachro Jacek, Placek Tomasz (2003) „Cartwright's models are not adequate for EPR“, In: A. Rojszczak, J. Cachro & G. Kurczewski (eds.), Philosophical dimensions of logic and science, Dordrecht, Springer, 213–231.