Re: [Fis] Bell\\\'s inequality: Can we find its classical analogue? Classical and Quantum wavesRe: [Fis] Bell\\\'s inequality: Can we find its classical analogue? Classical and Quantum waves
From: John Collier <collierj@ukzn.ac.za>
Date: Mon 05 Jun 2006 - 18:11:10 CEST
Professor John Collier
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I really doubt it, since Bas van Fraasen felt obliged to respond to it with a very ad hoc antirealist
response. She gave the paper at the 11th Annual Wittgenstein Congress, and it should be in the
proceedings, published in 1987 by Vienna: Holder-Pichler-Tempsky. As, I mentioned, it fits my
information theoretic account of causation perfectly (though the means of transmission are obscure,
unless you adopt the Bohm-Hiley interpretation of QM, or some variant), which has other attractions.
In any case, the Bell inequalities apply to the econometics case. Nancy's book on that is among the
references on her summer course page (2005) at http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/users/nielsen/res/Cartwright/Econometrics%20Summer%20School%20on%20Causality.pdf
You probably want to look also at Nature's Capacities and Their Measurement. The Amazon page is http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0198235070/103-4607926-5971044?v=glance&n=283155
I am posting this to fis as well, since there may be more general interest.
Cheers,
John
John
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