Are physical events themselves transiently past, present and future? A reply to H. A. C. Dobbs

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (2):145-153 (1969)
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Cybernetics.N. Wiener - 1952 - Scientia 46 (87):234.
The Anisotropy of Time.Adolf Grünbaum - 1964 - The Monist 48 (2):219-247.
The 'present' in physics.H. A. C. Dobbs - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 19 (4):317-324.

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