Abstract
COTENT
(April 2019) Why so many people (from so many countries/domains/on so many topics)
have already plagiarized my ideas? (Gabriel Vacariu)
Some preliminary comments
Introduction: The EDWs perspective in my article from 2005 and my book from 2008
I. PHYSICS, COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY (‘REBORN DINOSAURS’)
• (2016) Sean Carroll (California Institute of Technology, USA)
• (2016) Frank Wilczek (Nobel Prize in Physics)
• (2017-2019 - NEW March 2019) Carlo Rovelli in three books (2015, 2017) to my ideas (2002-2008) + commentary February 2018!
• (2016) Kastner + (2017) R. E. Kastner, Stuart Kauffman, Michael Epperson
• (2017) Lee Smolin (2017)
• (May 2018) ‘Thus spoke Zarathustra!’ - A fairy-tale with Eugen Ionesco and the Idiot about Nothingness
II. PHYSICS
• (2011) Radu Ionicioiu (Physics, University of Bucharest, Romania) and Daniel R. Terno’s ideas (Physics, Macquarie University, Sydney
• (2013) Côté B. Gilbert (Oontario, Canada)
• (2015) Pikovski Igor, Zych Magdalena, Costa Fabio, and Brukner Časlav
• (2015) Elisabetta Caffau (Center for Astronomy at the University of Heidelberg and the Paris Observatory)
• (2015) Wolfram Schommers
• (2015) Some astrophysicists
• (2016) Dylan H. Mahler, Lee Rozema, Kent Fisher, Lydia Vermeyden, Kevin J. Resch, Howard M. Wiseman, and Aephraim Steinberg
• (2016) Bill Poirier
• (2016 or 2017) Adam Frank
• (2017, 2017) Sebastian de Haro
• (2017) Laura Condiotto
• (2016) Hugo F. Alrøe and Egon Noe
• (2017) Federico Zalamea
• (2018) Unbelievable similarities between Peter J. Lewis’s ideas (2018) and my ideas (2002-2008)
• (2018) Timothy Hollowood, ‘Classical from Quantum’
• (2018) Mario Hubert and Davide Romano, ‘The Wave-Function as a Multi-Field’
III. COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
• (2011-2014) Did Georg Northoff (Psychoanalysis, Institute of Mental Health) plagiarize my ideas (2002-2008)?
• (2011) Kalina Diego Cosmelli, Legrand Dorothée and Thompson Evan’s ideas (USA)
• (2015) David Ludwig (Philosophy, University of Amsterdam)
• (2016) Neil D. Theise (Department of Pathology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA) and Kafatos C. Menas
• David Bourget (2018) (or University of Western Ontario) + Chalmers
• (2016) Dan Siegel (Mindsight Institute, USA)
IV. Philosophy (of science)
• (2010) Alexey Alyushin (Moscow, Russia)
• (2013 + 2017) Markus Gabriel (Bonn University)
• (2013) Andrew Newman’s ideas (University of Nebraska, at Omaha, USA)
• (2016) Tahko E. Tuomas (University of Helsinki, Finland) + Tahko E. Tuomas
• (2017) Jani Hakkarainen (University of Tampere, Finland) + (2017) Markku Keinänen, Antti Keskinen & Jani Hakkarainen
• (2017) Dean Rickles (HPS, Univ. of Sydney)
• (2017) Did Dirk K. F. Meijer and Hans J. H. Geesink (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
• (2018) Jason Winning’s ideas (2018)
• (2018) David Mark Kovacs (Lecturer of philosophy at Tel Aviv University)
July 2018
• Oreste M. Fiocco
• Baptiste Le Bihan (University of Geneva, forthcoming)
• Antonella Mallozzi (The Graduate Center – CUNY, forthcoming in Synthese, penultimate draft)
• Erik C. Banks (Wright State University, 2014)
• Sami Pihlström (2009)
• Katherin Koslicki’s ideas (2008) The Structure of Objects, Oxford University Press) and my ideas (2002-2005-2006)
November 2018
• Maurizio Ferraris (2014/2012) Manifesto of New Realism
• Graham Harman (2017) : Object-Oriented Ontology: A New Theory of Everything (Penguin Books)
January 2019
• Philip Ball (2018)
• Gerhard Grössing
• Anne Sophie Meincke (November 2018)
• Baptiste Le Bihana (University of Geneva) and James Read (Oxford Univ.)
• Baptiste Le Bihan (University of Geneva)
• Alexander Alexandrovich Antonov (2016) (Research Center of Information Technologies “TELAN Electronics”, Kiev, Ukraine):
February 2019
• James Barham (2019)
• Giorgio Lando (2017)
• (2018) Albrecht von M¨uller • Elias Zafiris
• (2019) Flaminia Giacomini, Esteban Castro-Ruiz, & Časlav
• (2019) Valia Allori, OUP (2019)
• (2018) Paulo De Jesus Phenom Cogn Sci
• (2016) TIMOTHY MORTON, For a Logic of Future Coexistence
• (2017) Andrew Cooper, Two directions for teleology: naturalism and idealism, Synthese
March 2019
• (2019) Massimiliano Proietti,1 Alexander Pickston,1 Francesco Graffitti,1 Peter Barrow,1
Dmytro Kundys,1 Cyril Branciard,2 Martin Ringbauer,1, 3 and Alessandro Fedrizzi1: (2019)
• (2015) Cˇaslav Brukner On the quantum measurement problem, at arXiv:1507.05255v1 [quant-ph] 19 Jul 2015
• (2015) Mateus Araújo, Cyril Branciard, Fabio Costa, Adrien Feix, Christina Giarmatzi, Časlav Brukner, Witnessing causal nonseparability,
• (2008 + 2013) Giulio Chiribella,∗ Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano,† and Paolo Perinotti‡ QUIT Group, Dipartimento di Fisica “A. Volta” and INFM, via Bassi 6, 27100 Pavia, Italy§ (Dated: October 22, 2018): Transforming quantum operations: quantum supermaps arXiv:0804.0180v2 [quant-ph] (22 Oct 2008) + Giulio Chiribella,1, ∗ Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano,2, † Paolo Perinotti,2, ‡ and Benoit Valiron3, § (2013), Quantum computations without definite causal structure, at
• (2013) Ognyan Oreshkov1;2, Fabio Costa1, Cˇ aslav Brukner1;3, Quantum correlations with no causal order,
• (2018) Marcus Schmieke, Kränzlin, 17 July 2018
These articles are in this book: Reality and its Structure - Essays in Fundamentality, Ricki Bliss and Graham Priest (2018),
Gabriel Oak Rabin (2018) Grounding Orthodoxy and the Layered Conception
Daniel Nolan (2018) Cosmic Loops
Naomi Thompson (2018) Metaphysical Interdependence, Epistemic Coherentism, and
Tuomas E. Tahko (2018) Holistic Explanation Fundamentality and Ontological Minimality
Matteo Morganti (2018) The Structure of Physical Reality Beyond Foundationalism
Nathan Wildman (2018) On Shaky Ground? Exploring the Contingent Fundamentality Thesis
April 2019
(2015) M. Ringbauer1;2, B. Du_us1;2, C. Branciard1;3, E. G. Cavalcanti4, A. G. White1;2 & A. Fedrizzi: “Measurements on the reality of the wavefunction”
June 2019
Timothy Morton (2013), Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality (2013) Open Humanities Press
Ian Bogost, Alien Phenomenology or, What It’s Like to Be a Thing (Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, 2012), 1–34
“Ian Bogost thinks objects as units”: Unit Operations: An Approach to Videogame
Criticism (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2008) in Timothy Morton 2013, Realist Magic: Objects, Ontology, Causality (2013) OPEN HUMANITIES PRESS (I have not read Bogost yet, but in Morton’s book, I found UNBELIEVABLE similarity between Bogost’s main ideas and my EDWs ideas!!)
[Obviously, there are other “specialists” that published UNBELIEVABLE similar ideas to my ideas but I have not discovered them yet…]