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Gordon Belot, Theory and truth: Philosophical critique within foundational science Lawrence Sklar (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 52 (3): 647-650. 2001.
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Brian Weatherson, Indicative and subjunctive conditionalsPhilosophical Quarterly 51 (203): 200-216. 2001.
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Brian Weatherson, Intrinsic properties and combinatorial principlesPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2): 365-380. 2001.
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Laura Ruetsche, Interpreting bodies - Elena Castellani (ed.) Interpreting bodies: Classical and quantum objects in modern physics (princeton: Princeton university press, 1998), VIII+329 pp., ISBN 0-691-01725-5, paperback, $19.95 US, ISBN 0-691-01724-7, cloth, $65.00 US (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31 (3): 413-417. 2000.
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Gordon Belot, Geometry and motionBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 51 (4): 561--95. 2000.
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Tad M. Schmaltz, The Disappearance of Analogy in Descartes, Spinoza, and RégisCanadian Journal of Philosophy 30 (1): 85-113. 2000.
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Elizabeth Anderson and Richard H. Pildes, Expressive Theories of Law: A General RestatementUniversity of Pennsylvania Law Review 148 (5): 1503-75. 2000.
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Gordon Belot, Rehabilitating relationalismInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13 (1). 1999.
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Gordon Belot, John Earman, and Laura Ruetsche, The Hawking Information Loss Paradox: The Anatomy of a ControversyBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 50 (2): 189-229. 1999.
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Gordon Belot and John Earman, From metaphysics to physicsIn Jeremy Butterfield & Constantine Pagonis (eds.), From Physics to Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 166--86. 1999.
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Brian Weatherson, Begging the Question and BayesiansStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 30 687-697. 1999.
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Gordon Belot, Bangs, crunches, wimps, and geeks (review)Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 29 (2): 273-275. 1998.
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Gordon Belot, Time's Arrow and Archimedes' Point: New Directions for the Physics of TimePhilosophical Review 107 (3): 477. 1998.
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Gordon Belot, Understanding electromagnetismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 49 (4): 531-555. 1998.
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Gordon Belot, Book reviews (review)International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 11 (3): 305-313. 1997.
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Gordon Belot and John Earman, Chaos out of order: Quantum mechanics, the correspondence principle and chaosStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 28 (2): 147-182. 1997.
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Gordon Belot, Why general relativity does need an interpretationPhilosophy of Science 63 (3): 88. 1996.
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Gordon Belot, Whatever is Never and Nowhere is Not: Space, Time, and Ontology in Classical and Quantum GravityDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 1996.
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Jeremy Butterfield, Mark Hogarth, and Gordon Belot, Spacetime (edited book)Dartmouth Pub. Co.. 1996.
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Laura Ruetsche, On the Verge of Collapse: Modal Interpretations of Quantum MechanicsDissertation, University of Pittsburgh. 1995.
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Gordon Belot, Determinism and ontologyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 9 (1). 1995.
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Gordon Belot, New work for counterpart theorists: DeterminismBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 46 (2): 185-195. 1995.
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Tad Schmaltz, Malebranche's Cartesianism and Lockean ColorsHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 12 (4): 387-403. 1995.
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Tad Schmaltz, Human freedom and divine creation in Malebranche, Descartes and the cartesiansBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 2 (2). 1994.
