John Stewart Bell Lecture Papers: 1989 ICTP

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John Stewart Bell's lecture papers, particularly from his 1989 presentation at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, are sought after by researchers and enthusiasts in quantum mechanics. The book "Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics," authored by J.S. Bell, contains a collection of his significant papers, with the second edition potentially including the 1989 lecture. Users are encouraged to explore this book for comprehensive insights into Bell's contributions to quantum theory.

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Is it possible to find any of John Stewart Bell's lecture papers anywhere? I am looking for a famous lecture he gave at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (italy) in 1989.
 
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julia said:
Is it possible to find any of John Stewart Bell's lecture papers anywhere? I am looking for a famous lecture he gave at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (italy) in 1989.

pls help me! actually I'm not looking for that lecture only, but any and all of his lectures and talks.
 
Check out the book "Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics" by J.S. Bell. It's a collection of Bell's papers. The 2nd edition may have that lecture (I have the first edition).
 

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