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Cuffaro, Michael E. and Hagar, Amit. 2024. “Quantum
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Hagar, Amit. 2003. “A Philosopher Looks at Quantum Information
Theory.” Philosophy of Science 70: 752–775.
Hagar, Amit. 2006. “Quantum
Computing.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2006/entries/qt-quantcomp/.
Hagar, Amit. 2007. “Quantum
Computing.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2007/entries/qt-quantcomp/.
Hagar, Amit. 2008. “Kant and non-Euclidean Geometry.”
Kant-Studien 99(1): 80–98.
Hagar, Amit. 2011. “Quantum
Computing.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2011/entries/qt-quantcomp/.
Hagar, Amit. 2014. Discrete or Continuous? The Quest for Fundamental Length
in Modern Physics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hagar, Amit and Cuffaro, Michael E. 2015. “Quantum
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2015/entries/qt-quantcomp/.
Hagar, Amit and Cuffaro, Michael E. 2019. “Quantum
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Hagar, Amit and Hemmo, Meir. 2006. “Explaining the Unobserved – Why Quantum Mechanics Ain’t
Only About Information.” Foundations of Physics
36(9): 1295–1324.