John Earman

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Carl Hempel grad student

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David B. Malament grad student Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (Philosophy Tree)
Tom Pashby grad student University of Pittsburgh (Philosophy Tree)
Robert Rynasiewicz grad student University of Pittsburgh (MathTree)
Gordon Belot grad student 1996 University of Pittsburgh (Philosophy Tree)
Balazs Gyenis grad student 2003-2013 University of Pittsburgh (Physics Tree)
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Earman J. (2020) Quantum sidelights on The Material Theory of Induction. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 82: 9-16
Earman J. (2019) Quantum Bayesianism Assessed The Monist. 102: 403-423
Earman J. (2019) The Role of Idealizations in the Aharonov-Bohm Effect Synthese. 196: 1991-2019
Earman J, Valente G. (2014) Relativistic causality in algebraic quantum field theory International Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 28: 1-48
Earman J. (2014) No superluminal propagation for classical relativistic and relativistic quantum fields Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B - Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. 48: 102-108
Earman J. (2014) Some Puzzles and Unresolved Issues About Quantum Entanglement Erkenntnis
Earman J. (2011) The Unruh effect for philosophers Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B - Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics. 42: 81-97
Earman J. (2009) Essential self-adjointness: Implications for determinism and the classical-quantum correspondence Synthese. 169: 27-50
Earman J, Smeenk C, Wüthrich C. (2009) Do the laws of physics forbid the operation of time machines? Synthese. 169: 91-124
Earman J. (2008) How determinism can fail in classical physics and how quantum physics can (sometimes) provide a cure Philosophy of Science. 75: 817-829
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