Time's arrows today: Recent physical and philosophical work on the direction of time
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 27 (2):221-227 (1996)
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G. K. (1996). Time's Arrows Today: Recent Physical and Philosophical Work on the Direction of Time. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B 27 (2):221-227.
Steven Frederick Savitt (ed.) (1995). Time's Arrows Today: Recent Physical and Philosophical Work on the Direction of Time. Cambridge University Press.
J. Collier (1997). Review. Time's Arrow's Today: Recent Physical and Philosophical Work on the Direction of Time. SF Savitt (Ed). British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2):287-289.
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Mario Bunge (1968). Physical Time: The Objective and Relational Theory. Philosophy of Science 35 (4):355-388.
Craig Callender (ed.) (2011). The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time. Oxford University Press.
Mauro Dorato (2000). Becoming and the Arrow of Causation. Philosophy of Science 67 (3):534.
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