Superposition; the mathematical formalism and the standard way of thinking about it; nonlocality; the measurement problem; the collapse of the wave function; the dynamics by itself; Bohm's theory; self-measurement. Appendix: the Kochen-Healy-Dieks interpretations.
Over the past two decades, philosophers of physics have worked long and hard...to extract the philosophical pith from the theoretical physics. There are now a number of excellent books which explain the issues at a reasonably advanced level to non-physicists. Albert's is among the best of the bunch.--David Papineau "Times Literary Supplement "
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