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  1. Who’s Afraid of the Measurement Problem?
  2. FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTS WITHOUT FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES: A THIN-ORIENTED METAPHYSICS GROUNDED ON STRUCTURE
  3. Many-Worlds: Why Is It Not the Consensus?
  4. On the Galilean Invariance of the Pilot-Wave Theory
  5. What is It Like to be a Relativistic GRW Theory? Or: Quantum Mechanics and Relativity, Still in Conflict After All These Years
  6. The paradox of deterministic probabilities
  7. Spontaneous Localization Theories
  8. Towards a Structuralist Elimination of Properties
  9. Quantum Mechanics and Fundamentality
  10. Primitive Beables Are Not Local Ontology: On the Relation between Primitive Ontology and Local Beables
  11. Wave-functionalism
  12. Contemporary Echoes of the World Soul
  13. Do Wave Functions Jump?
  14. Spontaneous Localization Theories with a Particle Ontology
  15. Statistical Mechanics and Scientific Explanation
  16. Some Reflections on the Statistical Postulate: Typicality, Probability and Explanation between Deterministic and Indeterministic Theories
  17. Scientific Realism without the Wave Function
  18. Why Scientific Realists Should Reject the Second Dogma of Quantum Mechanics
  19. Quantum mechanics, time and ontology
  20. Beyond or above? The adynamical explanation meets ontological contextuality without a fundamental level
  21. Free Will in a Quantum World?
  22. Peter J. Lewis, Quantum Ontology: A Guide to the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016), 207 pp., $35.00 (paper).
  23. Scientific Realism and Primitive Ontology Or: The Pessimistic Induction and the Nature of the Wave Function
  24. The wave-function is not a material entity
  25. Space, Time, and (How They) Matter
  26. Primitive Ontology and the Classical World
  27. There is no quantum revolution
  28. Response
  29. The Road to Maxwell's Demon: Conceptual Foundations of Statistical Mechanics
  30. Predictions and Primitive Ontology in Quantum Foundations: A Study of Examples
  31. Primitive Ontology and the Structure of Fundamental Physical Theories
  32. Quantum Theory: A Philosopher’s Overview
  33. Many Worlds and Schrodinger's First Quantum Theory
  34. The Kantian Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Science (review)
  35. On the Classical Limit of Quantum Mechanics
  36. On the Common Structure of Bohmian Mechanics and the Ghirardi-Rimini-Weber Theory: Dedicated to GianCarlo Ghirardi on the occasion of his 70th birthday
  37. Quantum mechanics for people who want to understand
  38. Seven steps towards the classical world
  39. Angular distributions and forward recoil range distributions of residues created in the interaction of 12C and 16O ions with 103Rh
  40. Comprehensive study of the reactions induced by 12C on 103Rh up to 33 MeV/nucleon