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This paper discusses the consequences of quantum mechanics for our understanding of physical reality, particularly regarding how classical concepts emerge from quantum laws; how common sense logic stands out as a special case of quantum logic applied to macroscopic objects; how causality and locality are found to be “provincial” consequences of quanta; how tiny probabilities that would seem to turn reality into an appearance are so small that unreality does not matter; how quantum theory agrees with everything observed, except for a uniqueness that (alas) is the very essence of reality.
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A. Aspect et al. (1981).
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J. S. Bell (1964).
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J. Clarke et al. (1988).
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G. Birkhoff and J. von Neumann (1936).
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M. Gell-Mann and J. B. Hartle (1991).
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K. Hepp (1974).
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R. G. Griffiths (1984).
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R. Omnès (1999).
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W. H. Zurek (1982).
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A. O. Caldeira and A. J. Leggett (1983).
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E. Joos and H. D. Zeh (1985).
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M. Brune et al. (1996).
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R. Omnès (1999).
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R. Omnès (1999).
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R. Omnès (1999).
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Omnès, R. (2019). Decoherence and Ontology. In: Cordero, A. (eds) Philosophers Look at Quantum Mechanics. Synthese Library, vol 406. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15659-6_7
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