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1- Max Jammer: The philosophy of quantum mechanics; the interpretations of quantum mechanics in historical perspective: 1974: 507 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Review on the early semiclassical interpretations 🔹De Broglie's double-solution🔹Indeterminacy relations and philosophical implications 🔹Hidden-variable theories 🔹Quantum logic 🔹Stochastic & statistical Interpretations 🔹Theories of measurement 🔹Many-world theories

2- Peter J. Riggs (Editorial): Quantum Causality: Conceptual Issues in the Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics: 2009: 230 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Quantum reality 🔹Causation, Causality, and Determinism 🔹Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics 🔹The Measurement Problem 🔹Quantum Equilibrium, Metaphysics, and Consistency 🔹Energy and the Wave Field 🔹The Physical Nature of Potential Energy 🔹Can the Causal Theory be made Relativistic 🔹The Exclusion Principle in the Causal Theory

3- Michael Redhead: Incompleteness, Nonlocality, and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: 1989: 160 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Dirac & von Neumann Formulation 🔹Statistical Interpretations 🔹Nonlocality and the Bell Inequality 🔹Nonlocality and the Kochen-Specker Paradox 🔹Realism and Quantum Logic

4- Dennis Dieks (Editorial): The Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: 1998: 350 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Locality and Lorentz-Covariance 🔹Von Neumann's 'No-Hidden-Variables' Theorem 🔹Bohm-Bell Dynamics in the Modal Interpretation 🔹Discontinuity and Continuity of Definite Properties 🔹Decoherence in Bohmian Modal Interpretations 🔹Quantum Histories in the Modal Interpretation 🔹Remarks on Unsharp Quantum Observables

5- Cord Friebe (Editorial): The Philosophy of Quantum Physics: 2018: 275 pages

Bold Topics:🔹The Measurement Problem. Minimal and Collapse Interpretations 🔹The Realistic Collapse Interpretation: GRW and Ontologies 🔹Quantum Identity and Indistinguishability 🔹Leibniz’s Principle and Quantum Theory 🔹Entanglement and Non-locality 🔹Bell’s Original Theorem 🔹Locality Versus Background Assumptions 🔹Signals, Causality and Fine-Tuning 🔹Non-locality and the Relativity Principle 🔹The Causal Markov Condition 🔹Backwards Causation🔹No-Collapse Interpretations of Quantum Theory 🔹Criticism of the de Broglie–Bohm Theory 🔹Criticism of Everett’s Interpretation 🔹Quantum Field Theory 🔹Problems of Conventional Quantum Field Theory 🔹Interpretations of Quantum Field Theory 🔹The Field and Particle Interpretations

6- Richard Healey: The philosophy of quantum mechanics: 1991: 250 pages

Bold Topics:🔹The structure of dynamical states 🔹Measurement and quantum states 🔹Measurement interactions🔹Coupled systems 🔹Metaphysical aspects 🔹Naive realism 🔹Open questions

7- Alberto Cordero (Editorial): Philosophers Look at Quantum Mechanics: 2019: 300 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Bell’s Theorem and the Debate on Realism 🔹What is Orthodox Quantum Mechanics? 🔹The Reality of theWavefunction 🔹Decoherence and Ontology 🔹Bohmian Mechanics and Its Ontological Commitments 🔹The Problem of Individualism from Greek Thought 🔹What Is Really There in the Quantum World? 🔹A Foundational Principle for Quantum Mechanics



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در خلال پژوهش هایی که در بنیان های کوانتوم انجام دادیم به چند منبع خوب در زمینه ی فلسفه کوانتوم برخوردیم که اونها رو به همراه لینک دانلود و عناوین و محتواهای جالب توجه شون جهت استفاده رفقا قرار میدم.

1- Max Jammer: The philosophy of quantum mechanics; the interpretations of quantum mechanics in historical perspective: 1974: 507 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Review on the early semiclassical interpretations 🔹De Broglie's double-solution🔹Indeterminacy relations and philosophical implications 🔹Hidden-variable theories 🔹Quantum logic 🔹Stochastic & statistical Interpretations 🔹Theories of measurement 🔹Many-world theories

2- Peter J. Riggs (Editorial): Quantum Causality: Conceptual Issues in the Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics: 2009: 230 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Quantum reality 🔹Causation, Causality, and Determinism 🔹Causal Theory of Quantum Mechanics 🔹The Measurement Problem 🔹Quantum Equilibrium, Metaphysics, and Consistency 🔹Energy and the Wave Field 🔹The Physical Nature of Potential Energy 🔹Can the Causal Theory be made Relativistic 🔹The Exclusion Principle in the Causal Theory

3- Michael Redhead: Incompleteness, Nonlocality, and Realism: A Prolegomenon to the Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics: 1989: 160 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Dirac & von Neumann Formulation 🔹Statistical Interpretations 🔹Nonlocality and the Bell Inequality 🔹Nonlocality and the Kochen-Specker Paradox 🔹Realism and Quantum Logic

4- Dennis Dieks (Editorial): The Modal Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: 1998: 350 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Locality and Lorentz-Covariance 🔹Von Neumann's 'No-Hidden-Variables' Theorem 🔹Bohm-Bell Dynamics in the Modal Interpretation 🔹Discontinuity and Continuity of Definite Properties 🔹Decoherence in Bohmian Modal Interpretations 🔹Quantum Histories in the Modal Interpretation 🔹Remarks on Unsharp Quantum Observables

5- Cord Friebe (Editorial): The Philosophy of Quantum Physics: 2018: 275 pages

Bold Topics:🔹The Measurement Problem. Minimal and Collapse Interpretations 🔹The Realistic Collapse Interpretation: GRW and Ontologies 🔹Quantum Identity and Indistinguishability 🔹Leibniz’s Principle and Quantum Theory 🔹Entanglement and Non-locality 🔹Bell’s Original Theorem 🔹Locality Versus Background Assumptions 🔹Signals, Causality and Fine-Tuning 🔹Non-locality and the Relativity Principle 🔹The Causal Markov Condition 🔹Backwards Causation🔹No-Collapse Interpretations of Quantum Theory 🔹Criticism of the de Broglie–Bohm Theory 🔹Criticism of Everett’s Interpretation 🔹Quantum Field Theory 🔹Problems of Conventional Quantum Field Theory 🔹Interpretations of Quantum Field Theory 🔹The Field and Particle Interpretations

6- Richard Healey: The philosophy of quantum mechanics: 1991: 250 pages

Bold Topics:🔹The structure of dynamical states 🔹Measurement and quantum states 🔹Measurement interactions🔹Coupled systems 🔹Metaphysical aspects 🔹Naive realism 🔹Open questions

7- Alberto Cordero (Editorial): Philosophers Look at Quantum Mechanics: 2019: 300 pages

Bold Topics:🔹Bell’s Theorem and the Debate on Realism 🔹What is Orthodox Quantum Mechanics? 🔹The Reality of theWavefunction 🔹Decoherence and Ontology 🔹Bohmian Mechanics and Its Ontological Commitments 🔹The Problem of Individualism from Greek Thought 🔹What Is Really There in the Quantum World? 🔹A Foundational Principle for Quantum Mechanics

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