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lisper · 2021-09-04 · Original thread
The best of what's available at the moment is (IMHO):

David Z. Albert, "Quantum Mechanics and Experience"

Tim Maudlin, "Philosophy of Science: Quantum Mechanics" (Space and Time is also a good read.)

But I'm actually contemplating writing a book of my own because I think there's still a pretty significant gap insofar as none of these books get into quantum information theory at all, which I think is crucial to having a really solid understanding.

Another really good book is this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Challenge-Foundations-Mechani...

though it's a tad pricey, but it's actually a really good mix of technical and historical content because it describes the experiments that were done to show that the many unintuitive predictions of QM are actually true.