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... viable framework for effecting this kind of reduction between quantum and classical theories, I seek to provide a counterweight to recent discussions - in particular, by Batterman, Berry and Bokulich - that have urged a move away from thinking about quantum-classical relations as an instance of redu ...
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The Other Half of Physics

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