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Krudy, Elmer S., Bernardine T. Bacon & Rollo
Turner, comp. & eds. Time: a Bibliography. London; Washington, D.C.:
Information Retrieval, 1976. 207p.
Macey, Samuel L. Time: a Bibliographic Guide.
NY: Garland Pub., 1991. 436p.
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Achtner, Wolfgang, Stefan Kunz and Thomas Walter. Dimensions
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Trans. by Arthur H. Williams, Jr. Grand Rapids, MI: W.B. Eerdmans Pub., 2002.
196p.
Ahmad, Aziz. Change, Time, and Causality: with
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Albert, David Z. Time and Chance.
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_____. Quantum Mechanics and
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337p.
Balslev, Anindita Niyogi, and J.N. Mohanty, eds. Religion
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Barr, James. Biblical Words for Time.
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Barrow, J. D., and F. J. Tipler. The Anthropic
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_____. Causality and Chance in
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Bohm, David. The
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Boodin, John Elof. Time and Reality. NY:
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Borel, Emile (1871-1956). Space and Time. Trans.
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Hoffmann. NY: Dover Publications, 1960. An unabridged and unaltered republication
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Bowen, Robert. The Exploration of Time. NY,
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Brann, Eva T. H. The Study of Time:
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_____. What, Then, Is Time? Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.
237p.
Brockelman, Paul T. Time and Self:
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Press, 1986.
Brown, Jason W. Time, Will, and Mental Process.
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Bub, Jeffrey. Interpreting the Quantum World.
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253p.
Cahn, Steven M. Fate, Logic, and Time. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press,
1967.
Callahan, John Francis. Four Views of Time in
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Campbell, John. Past, Space, and Self.
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Carlstein, Tommy, Don Parkes and Nigel Thrift,
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Cartwright, Nancy. How the Laws of Physics Lie.
Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1983.
Cassirer, Ernst (1874-1945). The Individual and
the Cosmos in Renaissance Philosophy. Trans. with an introduction by Mario
Domandi. Mineola. NY: Dover Publications, 2000. 199p. Originally published: NY:
Barnes & Noble, 1964 (1st 1963).
_____. Determinism and Indeterminism in Modern Physics. Translated by O. T. Benfey. New
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Chapman, Tobias.
Time: A Philosophical Analysis. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1982.
Cherniakov, A. G. The Ontology of Time: Being
and Time in the Philosophies of Aristotle, Husserl, and Heidegger.
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Cleugh, Mary F. Time and its Importance in Modern Thought. Foreword by L. Susan
Stebbing. London: Methuen, 1937.
Cleugh, Mary Frances. Time and Its Importance
in Modern Thought. Foreword by L. Susan Stebbing. London: Methuen, 1937.
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Colodny, Robert G., ed. Mind and Cosmos. Pittsburgh:
1966.
Cook, Monte. “Tips for Time Travel.” In Philosopher’s Look at Science Fiction:
47-55. Edited by Nicholas D. Smith. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1982.
Coveney, Peter V., and Roger Highfield. The
Arrow of Time: a Voyage Through Science to Solve Time’s Greatest Mystery.
Foreword by Ilya Prigogine. 1st American ed. NY: Fawcett Columbine, 1991. 378p.
Cupitt, Don. The Time Being. London: SCM
Press, 1992.
Das, T. K., comp. The Time Dimension: an
Interdisciplinary Guide. NY: Praeger, 1990. 344p.
Davies, P. C. W. “Space-Time Singularities in
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Davies, P., and J. R. Brown. The Ghost in the
Atom. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1986.
Denbigh, Kenneth George. An Inventive Universe.
London: Hutchinson, 1975. 220p.
DeWeese, Garrett J. God and the Nature of Time.
Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003.
Dickson, William Michael. Quantum Chance and
Non-Locality: Probability and Non-Locality in the Interpretations of Quantum
Mechanics. Cambridge; NY, NY: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1998. 244p.
Dupré, John. The Disorder of Things:
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Dyke, Heather, ed. Time and Ethics: Essays at
the Intersection. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.
Eddington, Arthur. Space, Time and Gravitation.
Cambridge Science Classics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1920; rep.
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Einstein, Albert. The Principle of Relativity.
NY: Dover Publications, 1952.
Evans, Daryl. Explorations in Time.
Monticello, IL: Council of Planning Librarians, 1975. 103p.
Faye, Jan, Uwe Scheffler and Max Urchs, eds. Perspectives
on Time. Dordrecht; Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997. 463p.
Feigl, Herbert, and Grover Maxwell, eds. Scientific
Explanation, Space, and Time. Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of
Science 3. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1962.
Flood, Raymond, and Michael Lockwood, eds. The
Nature of Time. Oxford, OX, UK; NY: B. Blackwell, 1986. 187p.
Frank, Philipp. Philosophy of Science. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1957.
Fraser, J. T., N. Lawrence and D. Park, eds. The
Study of Time III. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1978.
Fraser, J. T., and Lewis Rowell, eds. Time and
Process: Interdisciplinary Issues. Madison, CT: International Universities
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Freeman, Eugene, and Wilfred Sellars, comp. Basic
Issues in the Philosophy of Time. La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1971. 241p.
Friedman, Michael. Foundations of Space-Time Theories. Princeton: Princeton University
Press, 1983.
Gale, Richard M. The Language of Time. NJ:
Humanitites Press, 1968.
_____, ed. The Philosophy of Time: A Collection of Essays. New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1968.
Gardet, L., et al. Cultures and Time.
Paris: Unesco Press, 1976. 245p.
Gell-Mann, Murray. The Quark and the Jaguar. London: Little, Brown, 1994.
Giere, Ronald. Science without Laws. Univ.
of Chicago Press, 1999.
Glass, Leon, and Michael Mackey. From Clocks to
Chaos: The Rhythms of Life. Princeton: Princeton Univ. Press, 1988.
Godel, Kurt. “A Remark about the Relationship
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Grosz, Elizabeth, ed. Becomings: Explorations
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Grunbaum, Adolf. Philosophical Problems of Space and Time. 2d ed. Boston Studies in
the Philosophy of Science 12. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1973.
_____. “Is Preacceleration of Particles in Dirac’s Electrodynamics a Case of
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Hammerschmidt, William W. Whitehead’s
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Hawking, Stephen. A Brief History of Time.
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Hawkins, David. The Language of Nature. Garden City: Doubleday, 1967.
Healey, R., ed. Reduction, Time and Reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
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Helm, Bertrand P. Time and Reality in American
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Hendley, Brian P., Ed. Plato, Time, and
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Kauffman, Stuart. At Home in the Universe.
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Kolb, Edward W., and Michael S. Turner. The
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_____, et al, eds. Inner Space Outer Space. The Interface between Cosmology
and Particle Physics. Chicago:
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Kroes, Peter. Time:
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Le Poidevin, Robin, ed. Questions of Time and
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_____, and Murray MacBeath, eds. The Philosophy of Time. Oxford; NY:
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LeShan, L., and H. Margenau. Einstein’s Space
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Lockwood, Michael. Mind, Brain and Quantum. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 1989.
McCready, Stuart, ed. The Discovery of Time.
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McInerney, Peter K. Time and Experience.
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Meyerhoff, Hans. Time in Literature. CA:
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Millikan, Robert Andrews (1868-1953). Time,
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Prior, Arthur N. Past, Present, and Future. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1967.
_____. Papers on Time and Tense: 1-14.
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_____, and Kit Fine. Worlds, Times and Selves. Amherst, MA: University
of Massachusetts Press, 1977.
Prior, Arthur N., and Kit Fine. Worlds, Times
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_____. The Direction of Time. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press,
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_____. What Is Life? Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1967.
Scott, George P., ed.. Time, Rhythms and Chaos
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_____. Atoms of the Living Flame: an Odyssey into Ethics and the Physical
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Senchuk, Dennis M. Against Instinct: from
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