Contents
117–118 Preface
Toni Erskine, Stefano Guzzini and David A. Welch
119–129 Why IR scholars should care about quantum theory, part I: burdens of proof and uncomfortable facts
Alexander Wendt
130–145 Our place in the universe: Alexander Wendt and quantum mechanics
Andrew H. Kydd
146–158 ‘Truth’, ‘justice’ and the American wave… function: comments on Alexander Wendt's Quantum Mind and Social Science
Fred Chernoff
159–168 Otherwise than quantum
Sergei Prozorov
169–182 The strange fate of the morphed ‘rump materialism’: a comment on the vagaries of social science as seen through Alexander Wendt's Quantum Mind and Social Science
Friedrich Kratochwil
183–192 Empire and insurgency: the politics of truth in Alexander Wendt's Quantum Mind and Social Science: Unifying Physical and Social Ontology
Kimberly Hutchings
193–209 Why IR scholars should care about quantum theory, part II: critics in the PITs
Alexander Wendt