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  1. Aspects of Time, by George Schlesinger. [REVIEW]Douglas P. Lackey - 1982 - Noûs 16 (2):324-328.
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  • The Concept of a Person and Other Essays.W. H. Walsh & A. J. Ayer - 1965 - Philosophical Quarterly 15 (58):76.
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  • Conditionals.Frank Jackson - 1987 - New York: Blackwell. Edited by Michael Devitt & Richard Hanley.
    A defense of material implication as implication.
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  • Asymmetries in Time: Problems in the Philosophy of Science.Paul Horwich - 1975 - Bradford Books.
    Time is generally thought to be one of the more mysterious ingredients of the universe. In this intriguing book, Paul Horwich makes precise and explicit the interrelationships between time and a large number of philosophically important notions.Ideas of temporal order and priority interact in subtle and convoluted ways with the deepest elements in our network of basic concepts. Confronting this conceptual jigsaw puzzle, Horwich notes that there are glaring differences in how we regard the past and future directions of time. (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Philosophical Papers Vol. II.David K. Lewis (ed.) - 1986 - Oxford University Press.
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  • (2 other versions)Fatalism.Richard Taylor - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (1):56-66.
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  • Dummett on fatalism.Jordan Howard Sobel - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (1):78-90.
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  • Fatalism and Deliberation.Robin Small - 1988 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 18 (1):13 - 30.
    Fatalism is a doctrine about which philosophers have by and large been in complete agreement. Even the arguments they have used to dispose of it have been remarkably constant. Yet some of these arguments are surprisingly inadequate. The purpose of this discussion is to point out a set of fallacies which are especially common in recent discussions of fatalism. Their common feature is an emphasis on the relation between fatalism and deliberation. The claim they make is that if fatalism is (...)
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  • A causal theory of counterfactuals.Frank Jackson - 1977 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 55 (1):3 – 21.
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  • (2 other versions)Ifs. Conditionals, Belief, Decision, Chance, and Time.Donald Nute - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (1):181-182.
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  • (1 other version)An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis.John Hospers - 1953 - London,: Routledge.
    John Hospers' _Introduction to Philosophical Analysis_ has sold over 150,000 copies since its first publication. This new edition ensures that its success will continue into the twenty-first century. It remains the most accessible and authoritative introduction to philosophy available using the full power of the problem-based approach to the area to ensure that philosophy is not simply taught to students but practised by them. The most significant change to this edition is to respond to criticisms regarding the omission in the (...)
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