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Grete Hermann on Von Neumann's No-Hidden-Variables Proof
Neuer Nachrichtenbrief Der Gesellschaft Für Exilforschung E. V
In Der Spannung Pädagogik Und Politik Zum 100. Geburtstag
John Von Neumann's “Impossibility Proof” in a Historical Perspective’, Physis 32 (1995), Pp
The Significance for Natural Philosophy of the Move From
Some Basic Biographical Facts About Emmy Noether (1882-1935), in Particular on the Discrimination Against Her As a Woman
The Foundations of Quantum Mechanics in the Philosophy of Nature -- - by Grete Hermann Translated from the German, with an Introduction, by Dirk Lumma
„Um Etwas Zu Erreichen, Muss Man Sich Etwas Vornehmen, Von Dem Man Glaubt, Dass Es Unmöglich Sei“
Bohr's Complementarity and Kant's Epistemology
Translation of Three Short Papers by Grete Hermann
Arxiv:2003.03554V3 [Math-Ph]
Startling Simplicity
Herrmann Review Final
Bacciagaluppi CV
Grete Hermann, Quantum Mechanics, and the Evolution of Kantian
Translation Of: W. Heisenberg, 'Ist Eine Deterministische Ergänzung Der
Kantian and Neo-Kantian First Principles for Physical and Metaphysical Cognition
Emmy Noether and Hermann Weyl.∗
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Hermann Weyl an Ihrem Sarg, Gehalten Am 17
Professorinnen Im Portrait Fotografien Von Julia Baier
1 Grete Hermann
Homer Nodded: Von Neumann's Surprising Oversight
Comment on Schlick
Grete Hermann
Elise M. Crull
Art As Rigorous Phenomenology
Hermann-Translations Intro
The Status of Bohr's Complementarity Today
Von Neumann's Impossibility Proof: Mathematics in the Service Of
Grete Hermann - Between Physics and Philosophy Series: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
On the Unconditional Validity of J. Von Neumann's
The Case of Adam Becker's What Is Real?
On Emmy Noether and Her Algebraic Works Deborah Radford Governors State University
A (So-So) Novel No-Go: Heisenberg on Hidden Variables (1927-1935)
Grete Hermann As Neo-Kantian Philosopher of Space and Time
Grete Hermann - Between Physics and Philosophy
Causality and Complementarity in Kant, Hermann, and Bohr