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  1. The “past” and the “delayed-choice” double-slit experiment.John Archibald Wheeler - 1978 - In A. R. Marlow (ed.), Mathematical foundations of quantum theory. New York: Academic Press.
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  • Particles and Paradoxes: The Limits of Quantum Logic.Peter Gibbins - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Quantum theory is our deepest theory of the nature of matter. It is a theory that, notoriously, produces results which challenge the laws of classical logic and suggests that the physical world is illogical. This book gives a critical review of work on the foundations of quantum mechanics at a level accessible to non-experts. Assuming his readers have some background in mathematics and physics, Peter Gibbins focuses on the questions of whether the results of quantum theory require us to abandon (...)
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  • Particles and Paradoxes: The Limits of Quantum Logic.R. I. G. Hughes - 1990 - Philosophical Review 99 (4):646.
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  • Particles and Paradoxes: The Limits of Quantum Logic. Peter Gibbins.Allen Stairs - 1989 - Philosophy of Science 56 (4):712-714.
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