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Eternalism
- Helen Beebee & Michael Rush (2003). Non-Paradoxical Multi-Location. Analysis 63 (4):311–317.
- Berit Brogaard (2006). Tensed Relations. Analysis 66 (3):194-202.
- J. Butterfield (1984). Seeing the Present. Mind 93 (370):161-176.
- Jeremy Butterfield (1984). Prior'S Conception Of Time. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 84:193-209.
- William Bynoe, Temporal Scattering.
- Craig Callender, Time's Ontic Voltage.
- William L. Craig (1996). Timelessness and Creation. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 74 (4):646 – 656.
- William Lane Craig (1997). In Defense of the Kalam Cosmological Argument. Faith and Philosophy 14 (2):236-247.
- William Lane Craig (1997). On the Argument for Divine Timelessness From the Incompleteness of Temporal Life. Heythrop Journal 38 (2):165–171.
- Richard Cross (1997). Duns Scotus on Eternity and Timelessness. Faith and Philosophy 14 (1):3-25.
- Mauro Dorato, Putnam on Time and Special Relativity: A Long Journey From Ontology to Ethics.
- Mauro Dorato, The Irrelevance of the Presentist/Eternalist Debate for the Ontology of Minkowski Spacetime.
- Heather Dyke (2003). Review of Katherine Hawley, How Things Persist. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (1).
- Michael Esfeld, The Impact of Science on Metaphysics and its Limits.
- Paul Fitzgerald (1985). Stump and Kretzmann on Time and Eternity. Journal of Philosophy 82 (5):260-269.
- Gilbert Fulmer (1980). Understanding Time Travel. Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (1):151-156.
- Ian Gibson, Time, Objects, and Identity.
- Tobias Hansson Wahlberg (2009). Endurance Per Se in B-Time. Metaphysica 10 (2):175-183.
- Tobias Hansson Wahlberg (2009). Objects in Time: Studies of Persistence in B-Time. Dissertation, Lund University
- Tobias Hansson (2007). The Problem(s) of Change Revisited. Dialectica 61 (2):265–274.
- John Hawthorne & Theodore Sider (2002). Locations. Philosophical Topics 30 (1):53-76.
- Chris Heathwood (2007). On What Will Be: Reply to Westphal. Erkenntnis 67 (1):137 - 142.
- Chris Heathwood (2005). The Real Price of the Dead Past: A Reply to Forrest and to Braddon-Mitchell. Analysis 65 (287):249–251.
- Ingvar Johansson (2010). Review: Tobias Hansson Wahlberg, Objects in Time. Studies of Persistence in B-Time (2009). Metaphysica 11 (1):93-94.
- K. Koslicki (2003). Four-Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time. Philosophical Review 112 (1):110-113.
- Delmas Lewis (1988). Eternity, Time and Timelessness. Faith and Philosophy 5 (1):72-86.
- Ned Markosian, 1 Introduction.
- Ned Markosian (1994). The 3d/4d Controversy and Non-Present Objects. Philosophical Papers 23 (3):243-249.
- Ulrich Meyer (2002). Prior and the Platonist. Analysis 62 (3):211–216.
- Kristie Miller (2009). Ought a Four-Dimensionalist to Believe in Temporal Parts? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 39 (4):pp. 619-646.
- C. W. K. Mundle (1967). The Space-Time World. Mind 76 (302):264-269.
- Harold Noonan (forthcoming). Presentism and Eternalism. Erkenntnis.
- Eric T. Olson (2006). Temporal Parts and Timeless Parthood. Noûs 40 (4):738-752.
- Michael Pelczar (forthcoming). Presentism, Eternalism, and Phenomenal Change. Synthese.
- Daniel Peterson & Michael Silberstein (2010). Relativity of Simultaneity and Eternalism: In Defense of Blockworld. In Vesselin Petkov (ed.), Space, Time, and Spacetime: Physical and Philosophical Implications of Minkowski's Unification of Space and Time. Springer.
- Vesselin Petkov (2010). Space, Time, and Spacetime: Physical and Philosophical Implications of Minkowski's Unification of Space and Time. Springer.
- Jeremy Pierce (2010). It Doesn't Matter What We Do: From Metaphysics to Ethics in Lost's Time Travel. In Sharon Kaye (ed.), The Ultimate Lost and Philosophy: Think Together, Die Alone. Wiley/Blackwell.
- Sean Enda Power (forthcoming). Perceiving External Things and the Time-Lag Argument. European Journal of Philosophy:no-no.
- Sean Enda Power (forthcoming). The Metaphysics of the 'Specious' Present. Erkenntnis.
- Simon Prosser (forthcoming). Passage and Perception. Noûs.
- Alexander R. Pruss (2008). TONER ON JUDGMENT AND ETERNALISM. Faith and Philosophy 25 (3):317-321.
- Mark Richard (1981). Temporalism and Eternalism. Philosophical Studies 39 (1):1 - 13.
- Katherin Rogers (2009). Back to Eternalism. Faith and Philosophy 26 (3):320-338.
- Katherin A. Rogers (2007). Anselmian Eternalism. Faith and Philosophy 24 (1):3-27.
- Katherin A. Rogers (2007). Anselmian Eternalism: The Presence of a Timeless God. Faith and Philosophy 24 (1):3-27.
- Katherin A. Rogers (2007). The Necessity of the Present and Anselm's Eternalist Response to the Problem of Theological Fatalism. Religious Studies 43 (1):25-47.
- Steven Savitt, Presentism and Eternalism in Perspective.
- Brian J. Shanley (1997). Eternal Knowledge of the Temporal in Aquinas. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (2):197-224.
- Bradford Skow (2009). Relativity and the Moving Spotlight. Journal of Philosophy 106 (12).
- J. J. C. Smart (1981). The Reality of the Future. Philosophia 10 (3-4):141-150.
- Quentin Smith (1989). A New Typology of Temporal and Atemporal Permanence. Noûs 23 (3):307-330.
- Tom Stoneham (2009). Time and Truth: The Presentism-Eternalism Debate. Philosophy 84 (2):201-218.
- Patrick Toner (2005). Divine Judgment and the Nature of Time. Faith and Philosophy 22 (3):316-329.
- Edward Wierenga (1991). Prophecy, Freedom, and the Necessity of the Past. Philosophical Perspectives 5:425-445.
Growing Block Views
- Nuel Belnap, Two Moves Take Newtonian Determinism to Branching Space-Times.
- R. M. Blake (1925). On Mr. Broad's Theory of Time. Mind 34 (136):418-435.
- C. Bourne (2002). When Am I? A Tense Time for Some Tense Theorists? Australasian Journal of Philosophy 80 (3):359 – 371.
- David Braddon-Mitchell (2004). How Do We Know It is Now Now? Analysis 64 (3):199–203.
- Tim Button (2007). Every Now and Then, No-Futurism Faces No Sceptical Problems. Analysis 67 (296):325–332.
- Tim Button (2006). There's No Time Like the Present. Analysis 66 (290):130–135.
- Craig Callender, Time's Ontic Voltage.
- Ross Cameron & Elizabeth Barnes, The Open Future: Bivalence, Determinism and Ontology.
- R. Casati & G. Torrengo (2011). The Not so Incredible Shrinking Future. Analysis 71 (2):240-244.
- Joseph Diekemper (2005). Presentism and Ontological Symmetry. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 83 (2):223 – 240.
- Heather Dyke (2001). Reveiw of Time, Tense, and Causation by M. Tooley. [REVIEW] International Philosophical Quarterly 39:100-101.
- Peter Forrest (2006). Uniform Grounding of Truth and the Growing Block Theory: A Reply to Heathwood. Analysis 66 (290):161–163.
- Chris Heathwood (2005). The Real Price of the Dead Past: A Reply to Forrest and to Braddon-Mitchell. Analysis 65 (287):249–251.
- Graham Nerlich (1998). Falling Branches and the Flow of Time. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):309 – 316.
- Daniel Nolan (1999). Michael Tooley, Time, Tense and Causation. Erkenntnis 50 (1):137-144.
- David Sanson, Once Present, Now Past.
- Jonathan Tallant (2011). There's No Future in No-Futurism. Erkenntnis 74 (1):37-52.
- Brian Weatherson, Growing Individuals and Temporary Intrinsics.
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