The Cosmos of Science
John Earman & John Norton (eds.)
University of Pittsburgh Press (1997)
| Abstract | The inaugural volume of the series, devoted to the work of philosopher Adolf Grnbaum, encompasses the philosophical problems of space, time, and cosmology, the ... | |||||||||
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Gerhard Staguhn (1992/1994). God's Laughter: Man and His Cosmos. Kodansha International.
Philip L. Quinn (1980). Book Review:Foundations of Space-Time Theories (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Volume 8) John S. Earman, Clark N. Glymour, John J. Stachel. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 47 (2):327-.
John B. Cobb Jr (1995). The Cosmos and God. In P. C. W. Davies & Jill Gready (eds.), God, Cosmos, Nature, and Creativity. Scottish Academic Press.
Carlo Rovelli (1997). Halfway Through the Woods: Contemporary Research on Space and Time. In John Earman & John Norton (eds.), The Cosmos of Science. University of Pittsburgh Press.
Helen Lang (2005). Perpetuity, Eternity, and Time in Proclus' Cosmos. Phronesis 50 (2):150-169.
Helen S. Lang (2005). Perpetuity, Eternity, and Time in Proclus' Cosmos. Phronesis 50 (2):150-169.
J. Earman & J. Norton (eds.) (1996). The Cosmos of Science: Essays of Exploration. University of Pitsburgh Press.
Slutsk (2005). God and Physical Cosmology. Faith and Philosophy 22 (5):521-527.
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