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Basil J. Hiley (hiley-b)

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    Bohm, David J. and Hiley, Basil J. 1993. The Undivided Universe: An Ontological Interpretation of Quantum Theory. London: Routledge.
    Flack, Robert and Hiley, Basil J. 2014. Weak Measurement, the Energy-Momentum Tensor and the Bohm Approach.” in Protective Measurement and Quantum Reality. Towards a New Understanding of Quantum Mechanics, edited by Shan Gao, pp. 58–89. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Frescura, F. A. M. and Hiley, Basil J. 1987. Some Spinor Implications Unfolded.” in Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm, edited by Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat, pp. 278–288. London: Methuen & Co.
    Hiley, Basil J. 1997. Review of Cushing (1994).” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 28(2): 299–305.
    Hiley, Basil J. 1999. Active Information and Teleportation.” in Epistemological and Experimental Perspectives on Quantum Physics, edited by Daniel M. Greenberger, Wolfgang L. Reiter, and Anton Zeilinger, pp. 113–126. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook n. 7. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Hiley, Basil J. and Peat, F. David, eds. 1987a. Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm. London: Methuen & Co.
    Hiley, Basil J. and Peat, F. David. 1987b. General Introduction: The Development of David Bohm’s Ideas from the Plasma to the Implicate Order.” in Quantum Implications: Essays in Honour of David Bohm, edited by Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat, pp. 1–32. London: Methuen & Co.
    Pylkkänen, Paavo, Hiley, Basil J. and Paettiniemi, Ilkka. 2016. Bohm’s Approach and Individuality.” in Individuals Across the Sciences, edited by Alexandre Guay and Thomas Pradeu, pp. 226–249. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199382514.001.0001.

Further References

    Cushing, James T. 1994. Quantum Mechanics: Historical Contingency and the Copenhagen Hegemony. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.