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- Frisch, M., 2010. ‘Does the Low-Entropy Constraint Prevent Us from Influencing the Past?,’ in G. Ernst and A. Huttemann (eds.) Time, Chance, and Reduction: Philosophical Aspects of Statistical Mechanics, forthcoming. (Scholar)
- Gold, T., 1962. ‘The Arrow of Time,’ American Journal of Physics, 30: 403–10. (Scholar)
- Goldstein, S., 2001. ‘Boltzmann's Approach to Statistical Mechanics’, in J. Bricmont, D. Dürr, M.C. Galavotti, G. Ghirardi, F. Petruccione, and N. Zanghi (eds.), Chance in Physics: Foundations and Perspectives (Lecture Notes in Physics 574), Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2001 [Preprint available online] (Scholar)
- Grünbaum, A., 1973. Philosophical Problems of Space and Time, New York: Knopf. (Scholar)
- Haliwell, J., Perez-Mercader, J., and W. Zurek (eds.), 1994. Physical Origins of Time Asymmetry, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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- Horwich, P., 1987. Asymmetries in Time, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
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- Klein, M., 1973. ‘The Development of Boltzmann's Statistical Ideas’ in E. Cohen and W. Thirring (eds.), The Boltzmann Equation: Theory and Applications, Vienna: Springer, pp. 53–106. (Scholar)
- Kroes, P., 1985. Time: Its Structure and Role in Physical Theories, Boston: D. Reidel. (Scholar)
- Laflamme, R., 1994. ‘The Arrow of Time and the No-boundary Proposal’ in Haliwell et al. 1994, 358–68. (Scholar)
- Lavis, D., 2005. ‘Boltzmann and Gibbs: an attempted reconciliation,’ Studies in the History and Philisophy of Modern Physics, 36: 245–273. (Scholar)
- Lebowitz, J., 1993. ‘Boltzmann's Entropy and Time's Arrow,’ Physics Today, 46 (9): 32–38. (Scholar)
- Leeds, S., 2003. ‘Foundations of statistical mechanics: Two approaches,’ Philosophy of Science, 70: 126–144. (Scholar)
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- Liu, C., 1994. ‘Is There a Relativistic Thermodynamics? A Case Study of the Meaning of Special Relativity,’ Studies in the History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 25: 983–1004. (Scholar)
- Loewer, B., 1996. ‘Humean Supervenience and Laws of Nature’ Philosophical Topics, 24: 101–127. (Scholar)
- North, J., 2002. ‘What is the Problem about the Time-asymmetry of Thermodynamics? Reply to Price,’ British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 53: 121–136. (Scholar)
- North, J., 2003. ‘Understanding the Time-Asymmetry of Radiation,’ Philosophy of Science (Proceedings) 70: 1086–1097. (Scholar)
- North, J. 2011.‘Time in Thermodynamics,’ in C. Callender (ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 312–352. (Scholar)
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- Penrose, R., 1989. The Emperor's New Mind, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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- Price, H., 1995. ‘Cosmology, Time's Arrow, and That Old Double Standard,’, in Savitt 1995, PAGES. (Scholar)
- Price, H., 1996. Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point: New Directions for the Physics of Time, New York: Oxford University Press. [Table of Contents and Chapter 1 available online] (Scholar)
- Price, H., 2002. ‘Burbury's Last Case: The Mystery of the Entropic Arrow,’ in C. Callender (ed.), Time, Reality and Experience, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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- Reichenbach, H., 1956. The Direction of Time, Berkeley: UCLA Press. (Scholar)
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