Past, Space, and Self
MIT Press (1994)
| Abstract | In this book John Campbell shows that the general structural features of human thought can be seen as having their source in the distinctive ways in which we... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Causation Indexicality Metaphysics Past Physics Science Self Space Time | |||||||||
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| ISBN(s) | 0262531313 9780262531313 | |||||||||
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Frank Arntzenius (2003). Is Quantum Mechanics Pointless? Philosophy of Science 70 (5):1447-1457.
Bradford Skow (2007). What Makes Time Different From Space? Noûs 41 (2):227–252.
Emile Borel (1960). Space and Time. New York, Dover Publications.
Robert DiSalle (2006). Understanding Space-Time: The Philosophical Development of Physics From Newton to Einstein. Cambridge University Press.
Bede Rundle (2009). Time, Space, and Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
John T. Roberts (2003). Leibniz on Force and Absolute Motion. Philosophy of Science 70 (3):553-573.
Kristie Miller (2008). Backwards Causation, Time, and the Open Future. Metaphysica 9 (2):173-191.
Nick Huggett (2010). Everywhere and Everywhen: Adventures in Physics and Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Max Jammer (1969). Concepts of Space. Cambridge, Mass.,Harvard University Press.
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