Quantum mechanics and the direction of time H. HasegawaT. PetroskyS. Tasaki Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 263 - 281
On the fifth forces Hans-Jürgen Treder Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 283 - 298
Green's functions for off-shell electromagnetism and spacelike correlations M. C. LandL. P. Horwitz Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 299 - 310
Quantum-realistic interpretation C. F. von WeizsäckerTh. Görnitz Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 311 - 321
Uncertainty in prediction and in inference Jan HilgevoordJos Uffink Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 323 - 341
Bohm's quantum potentials and quantum gravity Itamar Pitowsky Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 343 - 352
On the concept of spontaneously broken gauge symmetry in condensed matter physics Anthony J. LeggettFernando Sols Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 353 - 364
Inequalities for nonideal correlation experiments Arthur Fine Part VI. Invited Papers Dedicated To John Stewart Bell Pages: 365 - 378