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  1. Why a Cause Cannot Be Later than Its Effect.Richard 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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  • (2 other versions)Fatalism.Richard Taylor - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (1):56-66.
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  • Bringing about the past.Michael Dummett - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (3):338-359.
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  • Magicians, alarm clocks, and backward causation.Bob Brier - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (4):359-364.
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  • Why Cannot an Effect Precede its Cause.Max Black - 1955 - Analysis 16 (3):49-58.
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  • Temporal Flux.Storrs McCall - 1966 - American Philosophical Quarterly 3 (4):270 - 281.
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  • Magicians, alarm clocks, and backward causation: A comment.Antony Flew - 1973 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 11 (4):365-366.
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  • Time travel and changing the past.Larry Dwyer - 1975 - Philosophical Studies 27 (5):341 - 350.
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  • The Priority of Causes.D. F. Pears - 1956 - Analysis 17 (3):54 - 63.
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  • II.—Time, Truth and Inference.D. F. Pears - 1951 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 51 (1):1-24.
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  • Time Travel and Some Alleged Logical Asymmetries between Past and Future.Larry Dwyer - 1978 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 8 (1):15 - 38.
    The subject of time travel has been receiving increasing attention in the recent philosophical literature. Most of the articles that deal with it have been concerned to defend the logical consistency of time travel against those who claim that it entails one or more contradictions. Two sorts of defences have been offered. The first sort of defence involves showing that time travel does not entail those consequences which other philosophers allege it does entail. The second sort of defence involves an (...)
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  • Randomness and the Causal Order.Michael Scriven - 1956 - Analysis 17 (1):5 - 9.
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  • How to affect, but not change, the past.Larry Dwyer - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (3):383-385.
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  • Making Things to Have Happened.Roderick M. Chisholm & Richard Taylor - 1959 - Analysis 20 (4):73 - 78.
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  • On retrocausality.Paul Fitzgerald - 1974 - Philosophia 4 (4):513-551.
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  • Causal Disorder Again.Antony Flew - 1956 - Analysis 17 (4):81 - 86.
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  • Leaving the past alone.Samuel Gorovitz - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (3):360-371.
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  • The direction of causation.John L. Mackie - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (4):441-466.
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  • The Problem of Knowledge.G. P. Henderson - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (30):95-96.
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  • Backwards causation and continuing.Sarah Waterlow - 1974 - Mind 83 (331):372-387.
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  • Effects before Their Causes?: Addenda and Corrigenda.Antony Flew - 1955 - Analysis 16 (5):104.
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  • The Language of Time. [REVIEW]Howard Stein - 1969 - Journal of Philosophy 66 (11):350-355.
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