Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Time Travel" by Nicholas J.J. Smith
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- Adams, Robert Merrihew, 1997, “Thisness and time travel”, Philosophia, 25: 407–15. (Scholar)
- Arntzenius, Frank, 2006, “Time travel: Double your fun”, Philosophy Compass, 1: 599–616. doi:10.1111/j.1747-9991.2006.00045.x (Scholar)
- Asimov, Isaac, 1995 [2003], Gold: The Final Science Fiction
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- Baron, Sam and Colyvan, Mark, 2016, “Time enough for explanation”, Journal of Philosophy, 113: 61–88. (Scholar)
- Belot, Gordon, 2005, “Dust, time and symmetry”, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 56: 255–91. (Scholar)
- Benovsky, Jiri, 2011, “Endurance and time travel”, Kriterion, 24: 65–72. (Scholar)
- Berkovitz, Joseph, 2001, “On chance in causal loops”, Mind, 110: 1–23. (Scholar)
- Black, Max, 1956, “Why cannot an effect precede its cause?”, Analysis, 16: 49–58. (Scholar)
- Brier, Bob, 1973, “Magicians, alarm clocks, and backward causation”, Southern Journal of Philosophy, 11: 359–64. (Scholar)
- Carlson, Erik, 2005, “A new time travel paradox
resolved”, Philosophia, 33: 263–73.
- Carroll, John W., 2010, “Context, conditionals, fatalism, time travel, and freedom”, in Time and Identity, Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O’Rourke, and Harry S. Silverstein, eds., Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 79–93. (Scholar)
- Craig, William L., 1997, “Adams on actualism and presentism”, Philosophia, 25: 401–5. (Scholar)
- Daniels, Paul R., 2012, “Back to the present: Defending presentist time travel”, Disputatio, 4: 469–84. (Scholar)
- Deutsch, David and Lockwood, Michael, 1994, “The quantum
physics of time travel”, Scientific American, 270(3):
50–6. (Scholar)
- Dowe, Phil, 2000, “The case for time travel”, Philosophy, 75: 441–51. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Causal loops and the independence of causal facts”, Philosophy of Science, 68: S89–S97. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “The coincidences of time travel”, Philosophy of Science, 70: 574–89. (Scholar)
- Dummett, Michael, 1964, “Bringing about the past”, Philosophical Review, 73: 338–59. (Scholar)
- Dwyer, Larry, 1977, “How to affect, but not change, the past”, Southern Journal of Philosophy, 15: 383–5. (Scholar)
- Earman, John, 1995, Bangs, Crunches, Whimpers, and Shrieks: Singularities and Acausalities in Relativistic Spacetimes, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Effingham, Nikk and Robson, Jon, 2007, “A mereological
challenge to endurantism”, Australasian Journal of
Philosophy, 85: 633–40.
- Ehring, Douglas, 1997, “Personal identity and time travel”, Philosophical Studies, 52: 427–33. (Scholar)
- Fulmer, Gilbert, 1980, “Understanding time travel”, Southwestern Journal of Philosophy, 11: 151–6. (Scholar)
- Gilmore, Cody, 2007, “Time travel, coinciding objects, and persistence”, in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Dean W. Zimmerman, ed., Oxford: Clarendon Press, vol. 3, 177–98. (Scholar)
- Goddu, G.C., 2003, “Time travel and changing the past (or how to kill yourself and live to tell the tale)”, Ratio, 16: 16–32. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, “Banana peels and time travel”, Dialectica, 61: 559–72. (Scholar)
- Gödel, Kurt, 1949 [1990a], “An example of a new type
of cosmological solutions of Einstein’s field equations of
gravitation”, in Kurt Gödel: Collected Works
(Volume II), Solomon Feferman, et al. (eds.), New York: Oxford
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Reviews of Modern Physics, 21 (1949): 447–450. (Scholar)
- –––, 1949a [1990b], “A remark about the
relationship between relativity theory and idealistic
philosophy”, in Kurt Gödel: Collected Works
(Volume II), Solomon Feferman, et al. (eds.), New York: Oxford
University Press, 202–7; originally published in P. Schilpp
(ed.), Albert Einstein: Philosopher-Scientist, La Salle:
Open Court, 1949, 555–562. (Scholar)
- Godfrey-Smith, William, 1980, “Travelling in time”, Analysis, 40: 72–3. (Scholar)
- Gorovitz, Samuel, 1964, “Leaving the past alone”, Philosophical Review, 73: 360–71. (Scholar)
- Grey, William, 1999, “Troubles with time travel”, Philosophy, 74: 55–70. (Scholar)
- Hafele, J. C. and Keating, Richard E., 1972a,
“Around-the-world atomic clocks: Observed relativistic time
gains”, Science, 177: 168–70. (Scholar)
- –––, 1972b, “Around-the-world atomic
clocks: Predicted relativistic time gains”, Science,
177: 166–8. (Scholar)
- Hales, Steven D., 2010, “No time travel for presentists”, Logos & Episteme, 1: 353–60. (Scholar)
- Hall, Thomas, 2014, “In Defense of the Compossibility of Presentism and Time Travel”, Logos & Episteme, 2: 141–59. (Scholar)
- Hanley, Richard, 2004, “No end in sight: Causal loops in philosophy, physics and fiction”, Synthese, 141: 123–52. (Scholar)
- Harrison, Jonathan, 1980, “Report on analysis
‘problem’ no. 18”, Analysis, 40:
65–9. (Scholar)
- Hawking, S.W., 1992, “Chronology protection
conjecture”, Physical Review D, 46:
603–11. (Scholar)
- Holt, Dennis Charles, 1981, “Time travel: The time discrepancy paradox”, Philosophical Investigations, 4: 1–16. (Scholar)
- Horacek, David, 2005, “Time travel in indeterministic worlds”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 423–36. (Scholar)
- Horwich, Paul, 1975, “On some alleged paradoxes of time travel”, Journal of Philosophy, 72: 432–44. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, Asymmetries in Time: Problems in the Philosophy of Science, Cambridge MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Ismael, J., 2003, “Closed causal loops and the bilking argument”, Synthese, 136: 305–20. (Scholar)
- Keller, Simon and Nelson, Michael, 2001, “Presentists should believe in time-travel”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 79: 333–45. (Scholar)
- Kiourti, Ira, 2008, “Killing baby Suzy”, Philosophical Studies, 139: 343–52. (Scholar)
- Le Poidevin, Robin, 2003, Travels in Four Dimensions: The Enigmas of Space and Time, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “The Cheshire Cat problem and other spatial obstacles to backwards time travel”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 336–52. (Scholar)
- Lewis, David, 1976, “The paradoxes of time travel”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 13: 145–52. (Scholar)
- Loss, Roberto, 2015, “How to Change the Past in One-Dimensional Time”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 96: 1–11. (Scholar)
- Luminet, Jean-Pierre, 2011, “Time, topology, and the twin paradox”, in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time, Craig Callender (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199298204.003.0018 (Scholar)
- Markosian, Ned, 2004, “Two arguments from
Sider’s Four-Dimensionalism”, Philosophy and
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- Maudlin, Tim, 2012, Philosophy of Physics: Space and Time, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Meiland, Jack W., 1974, “A two-dimensional passage model of
time for time travel”, Philosophical Studies, 26:
153–73.
- Mellor, D.H., 1998, Real Time II, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Meyer, Ulrich, 2012, “Explaining causal loops”, Analysis, 72: 259–64. (Scholar)
- Miller, Kristie, 2005, “Time travel and the open future”, Disputatio, 1: 223–32. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Travelling in time: How to wholly exist in two places at the same time”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 36: 309–34. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “Backwards causation, time, and the open future”, Metaphysica, 9: 173–91. (Scholar)
- Monton, Bradley, 2003, “Presentists can believe in closed timelike curves”, Analysis, 63: 199–202. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Time travel without causal loops”, Philosophical Quarterly, 59: 54–67. (Scholar)
- Nerlich, Graham, 1981, “Can time be finite?”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 62: 227–39. (Scholar)
- Ney, S.E., 2000, “Are grandfathers an endangered species?”, Journal of Philosophical Research, 25: 311–21. (Scholar)
- Price, Huw, 1996, Time’s Arrow &
Archimedes’ Point: New Directions for the Physics of
Time, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Putnam, Hilary, 1975, “It ain’t necessarily so”,
in Mathematics, Matter and Method, Cambridge:
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237–49. (Scholar)
- Reinganum, Marc R., 1986, “Is time travel impossible? A
financial proof”, Journal of Portfolio Management, 13:
10–2. (Scholar)
- Riggs, Peter J., 1991, “A critique of Mellor’s
argument against ‘backwards’ causation”, British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 42: 75–86. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “The principal paradox of time travel”, Ratio, 10: 48–64. (Scholar)
- Savitt, Steven, 1994, “The replacement of time”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 74: 463–73. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Time travel and becoming”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 413–22. (Scholar)
- Sider, Theodore, 2001, Four-Dimensionalism: An Ontology of Persistence and Time, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Time travel, coincidences and counterfactuals”, Philosophical Studies, 110: 115–38. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Replies to Gallois, Hirsch and Markosian”, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 68: 674–87. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Traveling in A- and B- time”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 329–35. (Scholar)
- Simon, Jonathan, 2005, “Is time travel a problem for the three-dimensionalist?”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 353–61. (Scholar)
- Slater, Matthew H., 2005, “The necessity of time travel (on pain of indeterminacy)”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 362–9. (Scholar)
- Smart, J.J.C., 1963, “Is time travel possible?”, Journal of Philosophy, 60: 237–41. (Scholar)
- Smeenk, Chris and Wüthrich, Christian, 2011, “Time travel and time machines”, in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Time, Craig Callender (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, online ed. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199298204.003.0021 (Scholar)
- Smith, Joseph Wayne, 1985, “Time travel and backward
causation”, Cogito, 3: 57–67. (Scholar)
- Smith, Nicholas J.J., 1997, “Bananas enough for time travel?”, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 48: 363–89. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “The problems of backward time travel”, Endeavour, 22(4): 156–8. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Review of Robin Le Poidevin Travels in Four Dimensions: The Enigmas of Space and Time ”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 82: 527–30. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Why would time travellers try to kill their younger selves?”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 388–95. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011, “Inconsistency in the A-theory”, Philosophical Studies, 156: 231–47. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Why time travellers (still) cannot change the past”, Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 71: 677–94. (Scholar)
- –––, 2017, “I’d do anything to change the
past (but I can’t do ‘that’)”, American
Philosophical Quarterly, 54: 153–68.
- van Inwagen, Peter, 2010, “Changing the past”, in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics (Volume 5), Dean W. Zimmerman (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 3–28. (Scholar)
- Vihvelin, Kadri, 1996, “What time travelers cannot do”, Philosophical Studies, 81: 315–30. (Scholar)
- Vranas, Peter B.M., 2005, “Do cry over spilt milk: Possibly you can change the past”, Monist (Special Issue on Time Travel), 88: 370–87. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Can I kill my younger self? Time travel and the retrosuicide paradox”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 90: 520–34. (Scholar)
- –––, 2010, “What time travelers may be able to do”, Philosophical Studies, 150: 115–21. (Scholar)
- Williams, Donald C., 1951, “The myth of passage”, Journal of Philosophy, 48: 457–72. (Scholar)
- Wright, John, 2006, “Personal identity, fission and time travel”, Philosophia, 34: 129–42. (Scholar)
- Yourgrau, Palle, 1999, Gödel Meets Einstein: Time Travel in the Gödel Universe, Chicago: Open Court. (Scholar)