Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Causal Determinism" by Carl Hoefer
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- Belot, G. and Earman, J., 2001, “Pre-Socratic Quantum Gravity,” in C. Callender and N. Huggett (eds.), Physics Meets Philosophy at the Planck Scale, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 213–255. (Scholar)
- Bishop, R. C., 2002, “Deterministic and Indeterministic
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- Butterfield, J., 1998, “Determinism and
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- Callender, C., 2017, What Makes Time Special, Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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- Cartwright, N., 1999, The Dappled World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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- Earman, J., 1984, “Laws of Nature: The Empiricist Challenge,” in R. J. Bogdan (ed.), D.H.Armstrong, Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 191–223. (Scholar)
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- Earman, J., and Norton, J., 1987, “What Price Spacetime Substantivalism: the Hole Story,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 38: 515–525. (Scholar)
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- Fisher, J., 1994, The Metaphysics of Free Will, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. (Scholar)
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- Ford, J., 1989, “What is chaos, the we should be mindful of
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- Frigg, R., and Hoefer, C., 2015, “The Best Humean System for Statistical Mechanics,” Erkenntnis, 80 (3 Supplement): 551–574. (Scholar)
- Gisin, N., 1991, “Propensities in a Non-Deterministic Physics,” Synthese, 89: 287–297. (Scholar)
- Gutzwiller, M., 1990, Chaos in Classical and Quantum
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- Hitchcock, C., 1999, “Contrastive Explanation and the Demons of Determinism,” British Journal of the Philosophy of Science, 50: 585–612. (Scholar)
- Hoefer, C., 1996, “The Metaphysics of Spacetime Substantivalism,” The Journal of Philosophy, 93: 5–27. (Scholar)
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- –––, 2002b, “For Fundamentalism,” Philosophy of Science v. 70, no. 5 (PSA 2002 Proceedings), pp. 1401–1412. (Scholar)
- –––, 2019, Chance in the World: A Humean Guide to Objective Chance, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Hutchison, K., 1993, “Is Classical Mechanics Really Time-reversible and Deterministic?” British Journal of the Philosophy of Science, 44: 307–323. (Scholar)
- Ismael, J., 2016, How Physics Makes Us Free, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Laplace, P., 1820, Essai Philosophique sur les Probabilités forming the introduction to his Théorie Analytique des Probabilités, Paris: V Courcier; repr. F.W. Truscott and F.L. Emory (trans.), A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities, New York: Dover, 1951 . (Scholar)
- Leiber, T., 1998, “On the Actual Impact of Deterministic Chaos,” Synthese, 113: 357–379. (Scholar)
- Lewis, D., 1973,Counterfactuals, Oxford: Blackwell. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981, “Are We Free to Break the Laws?,” Theoria, 47(3): 113–121. (Scholar)
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- Loewer, B., 2004, “Determinism and Chance,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 32: 609–620. (Scholar)
- Malament, D., 2008, “Norton’s Slippery Slope,”
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- Maudlin, T., 2007, The Metaphysics Within Physics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Melia, J., 1999, “Holes, Haecceitism and Two Conceptions od Determinism,” British Journal of the Philosophy of Science, 50: 639–664. (Scholar)
- Mellor, D. H., 1995, The Facts of Causation, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Norton, J. D., 2003, “Causation as Folk Science,” Philosopher’s Imprint, 3 (4): [Available online]. (Scholar)
- Ornstein, D. S., 1974, Ergodic Theory, Randomness, and
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- Pooley, O., 2006, “Points, Particles, and Structural Realism,” in D. Rickles et al. (eds), The Structural Foundations of Quantum Gravity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 83–120. (Scholar)
- Popper, K., 1982, The Open Universe: an argument for indeterminism, London: Rutledge (Taylor & Francis Group). (Scholar)
- Ruelle, D., 1991, Chance and Chaos, London: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Russell, B., 1912, “On the Notion of Cause,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 13: 1–26. (Scholar)
- Shanks, N., 1991, “Probabilistic physics and the metaphysics of time,” South African Journal of Philosophy, 10: 37–44. (Scholar)
- Sinai, Ya.G., 1970, “Dynamical systems with elastic
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- Suppes, P., 1993, “The Transcendental Character of Determinism,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 18: 242–257. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “The Noninvariance of Deterministic Causal Models,” Synthese, 121: 181–198. (Scholar)
- Suppes, P. and M. Zanotti, 1996, Foundations of Probability
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- van Fraassen, B., 1989, Laws and Symmetry, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Van Kampen, N. G., 1991, “Determinism and Predictability,” Synthese, 89: 273–281. (Scholar)
- Wallace, D., 2020, “Lessons from Realistic Physics for the Metaphysics of Quantum Theory,” Synthese, 197: 4303–4318. (Scholar)
- Werndl, C., 2016, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of
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- Winnie, J. A., 1997, “Deterministic Chaos and the Nature of Chance,” in The Cosmos of Science—Essays of Exploration, J. Earman and J. Norton (eds.), Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, pp. 299–324. (Scholar)
- Xia, Z., 1992, “The existence of noncollision singularities
in newtonian systems,” Annals of Mathematics, 135:
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