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    A gedankenexperiment to measure the one way velocity of light.Charles Nissim-Sabat - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (1):62-64.
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    A reply to Grunbaum and Janis.Charles Nissim-Sabat - 1981 - Philosophy of Science 48 (1):127-129.
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    On Grunbaum and retrocausation in classical electrodynamics.Charles Nissim-Sabat - 1979 - Philosophy of Science 46 (1):118-135.
    A detailed analysis is made of Grunbaum's claim that the Abraham-Lorentz (AL) and Dirac-Lorentz (DL) equations have no bearing on causality. It is pointed out that (a) both equations are derived from F = ma, and thus should obey the same causality conditions as Newton's law, (b) independently of what boundary conditions are imposed, non-causal behavior is always along the same straight line as the force, (c) the distinction in status between laws and boundary conditions which Grunbaum imposes is one (...)
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