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  1. Louis Osgood Kattsoff. Modality and probability. The philosophical review, vol. 46 (1937), pp. 78–85.Garrett Birkhoff & John von Neumann - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (1):44-44.
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  • The Problem of Hidden Variables in Quantum Mechanics.Simon Kochen & E. P. Specker - 1967 - Journal of Mathematics and Mechanics 17:59--87.
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  • Imbedding of the quantum logic in the modal system of Brower.Herman Dishkant - 1977 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 42 (3):321-328.
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  • Quantifiers and Orthomodular Lattices.M. F. Janowitz - 1967 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (2):275-275.
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  • Kripke-style Semantics of Orthomodular Logics.Yutaka Miyazaki - 2001 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 47 (3):341-362.
    We present here a Kripke-style semantics for propositional orthomodular logics that is based on the representation theorem for orthomodular lattices by D.J. Foulis , in which a sort of semigroups is employed. This semantics can characterize the logics above the orthomodular logic by some elementary conditions.
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  • Quantum Mechanics: An Intelligible Description of Objective Reality? [REVIEW]Dennis Dieks - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (3):399-415.
    Jim Cushing emphasized that physical theory should tell us an intelligible and objective story about the world, and concluded that the Bohm theory is to be preferred over the Copenhagen interpretation. We argue here, however, that the Bohm theory is only one member of a wider class of interpretations that can be said to fulfill Cushing’s desiderata. We discuss how the pictures provided by these interpretations differ from the classical one. In particular, it seems that a rather drastic form of (...)
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  • Quantum mechanics without the projection postulate and its realistic interpretation.D. Dieks - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (11):1397-1423.
    It is widely held that quantum mechanics is the first scientific theory to present scientifically internal, fundamental difficulties for a realistic interpretation (in the philosophical sense). The standard (Copenhagen) interpretation of the quantum theory is often described as the inevitable instrumentalistic response. It is the purpose of the present article to argue that quantum theory doesnot present fundamental new problems to a realistic interpretation. The formalism of quantum theory has the same states—it will be argued—as the formalisms of older physical (...)
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  • Quantum logic and physical modalities.M. L. Dalla Chiara - 1977 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 6 (1):391-404.
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  • Material implication in orthomodular (and Boolean) lattices.Gary M. Hardegree - 1981 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 22 (2):163-182.
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  • Modal propositional logic on an orthomodular basis. I.L. Herman & R. Piziak - 1974 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 39 (3):478-488.
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  • Orthomodularity is not elementary.Robert Goldblatt - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):401-404.
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