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Les Etudes Philosophiques 15 (1):120-120 (1960)

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  1. Who's afraid of absolute space?John Earman - 1970 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 48 (3):287-319.
  • The anisotropy of time.John Earman - 1969 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 47 (3):273 – 295.
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  • Notes on the causal theory of time.John Earman - 1972 - Synthese 24 (1-2):74 - 86.
    I have argued that the most recent versions of the causal theory are subject to serious limitations. The causal analysis of spatiotemporal coincidence considered in Section IV does not apply to space-times in which (1) fails. And current versions of the theory collapse altogether for typical cases of relativistic space-times which are closed in their temporal aspects. Second, I have pointed out that the program of recent causal theorists is based on a false dichotomy — open vs. closed times; for (...)
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  • A Structural Model for Temporal Passage.Richard N. Burnor - 1994 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):1-18.
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  • Reichenbach Falls—And Rises? Reconstructing the Discovery/Justification Distinction.Monica Aufrecht - 2017 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 31 (2):151-176.
    ABSTRACTThe distinction between ‘context of discovery’ and ‘context of justification’ in philosophy of science appears simple at first but contains interesting complexities. Paul Hoyningen-Huene has catalogued some of these complexities and suggested that the core usefulness of the ‘context distinction’ is in distinguishing between descriptive and normative perspectives. Here, I expand on Hoyningen-Huene’s project by tracing the label ‘context of discovery and context of justification’ to its origin. I argue that, contrary to initial appearances, Hans Reichenbach’s initial context distinction from (...)
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  • Réflexions sur le concepts de temps.Michel Paty - 2001 - Revista de Filosofía (Madrid) 25 (1):53-92.
    On propose quelques réflexions sur le concept de temps, tout d'abord rappelant la diversité des expériences et des consciences du temps, et montrant comment le temps des sciences et de la physique est relié à cette expérience et à cette conscience qui en est prise, notamment en ce qui concerne le rapport entre l'instant et la durée. On s'efforce ensuite de tirer deux leçons des développements sur le concept de temps tel qu'il se présente en physique. La première est que (...)
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  • Has logic any ontology?Mirko Jakic - 2002 - Synthesis Philosophica 17 (1):211-223.
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