QBism, Bohr, and the quantum omelette tossed by de Ronde
Ulrich Mohrhoff

TL;DR
This paper critically examines claims about QBism and Bohr, clarifies misunderstandings, and proposes a perspective on quantum correlations in the classical domain to better understand quantum phenomena.
Contribution
It offers a critical analysis of recent claims about QBism and Bohr, and presents an outline for viewing quantum correlations through classical domain observations.
Findings
Clarifies misconceptions about QBism and Bohr.
Proposes a perspective on quantum correlations in the classical domain.
Analyzes the validity of claims made in recent literature.
Abstract
In his recent paper "QBism, FAPP and the Quantum Omelette" [1608.00548v1] de Ronde makes a variety of questionable claims concerning QBism, Bohr, and the present author's critical appraisal of QBism [1409.3312v1]. These claims are examined. Subsequently an outline is presented of what one might see if one looks into the quantum domain through the window provided by the quantum-mechanical correlations between outcome-indicating events in the classical domain.
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