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The anisotropy of time

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (3):273 – 295 (1969)

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  1. Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science.Grover American Association for the Advancement of Science, Herbert Maxwell & Feigi - 1961 - Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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  • The philosophy of Rudolf Carnap.Paul Arthur Schilpp (ed.) - 1963 - La Salle, Ill.,: Open Court.
    The first volume of the Library of Living Philosophers (LLP) appeared in 1939, the brainchild of the late Professor Paul A. Schilpp. Schilpp saw that it would help to eliminate confusion and endless sterile disputes over interpretation if great philosophers could be confronted by their capable philosophical peers and asked to reply. As well as a number of critical essays with the chosen philosopher's replies to each essay, each volume would include an intellectual autobiography and an up-to-date bibliography The LLP (...)
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  • Book Review:Encyclopedia of Philosophy. [REVIEW]Leonard Linsky - 1970 - Ethics 80 (4):322-.
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  • Irreversibility and temporal asymmetry.John Earman - 1967 - Journal of Philosophy 64 (18):543-549.
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  • Current Issues in the Philosophy of Science.Herbert Feigl & Grover Maxwell (eds.) - 1961 - New York.
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  • Why a Cause Cannot Be Later than Its Effect.Richard M. Gale - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (2):209 - 234.
    The aim of this paper will be to try and show why there could not be any acceptable counter-stipulation-example to this analytic truth. The overall strategy will be to articulate the conceptual centrality of this analytic truth by showing that a change in it will cause absurdities to break out in certain neighboring concepts with which the concept of cause has logical liaisons, such as action, possibility, intention, deliberation, memory, responsibility, and punishment: and when we try to protect ourselves from (...)
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  • Space and Time.Hans Reichenbach - 1960 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):120-120.
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