John Earman
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Sign in to add traineeDavid 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 |