Hi,

D'Espagnat gives a very biased view of QM. For a critical view of the 
book see for instance

Esfeld, Michael
Review of "Bernard d'Espagnat, On physics and philosophy, Princeton: 
Princeton University Press 2006", Studies in History and Philosophy of 
Modern Physics 38B (2007), pp. 989-992

http://www.unil.ch/webdav/site/philo/shared/DocsPerso/EsfeldMichael/2007/Espagnat-SHPMP07.pdf

Gus Koehler wrote:
> Bernard D'Espagnat, practicing and well know physicist, in his 2006 On
> Physics and Philosophy makes the following points based on contemporary
> limits that nature has imposed us via quantum mechanics: 


Regards,
Günther

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Department of Philosophy of Science
University of Vienna
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