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Greg Muller

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  • Evolutionary Developmental Biology (edited book)
    with Laura Nuño de la Rosa
    Springer. 2018.
    Evolutionary Developmental BiologyEvolutionary Biology
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    Evolutionary Developmental Biology - A Reference Guide (edited book)
    with L. N. de la Rosa
    Springer. 2021.
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    The Study of Time: Proceedings of the First Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time Oberwolfach (Black Forest) — West Germany (edited book)
    with J. T. Fraser and F. C. Haber
    Springer Verlag. 1972.
    The First Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time was held at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut at Oberwolfach in the Black Forest, Federal Republic of Germany from Sunday, 31 August to Saturday, 6 September, 1969. The origin of this conference and the formation of the Society goes back to a proposal due to J. T. Fraser that was discussed at a conference on "Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Time" held by the New York Academy of Sciences in January, 1966. It was unanimo…Read more
    The First Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time was held at the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut at Oberwolfach in the Black Forest, Federal Republic of Germany from Sunday, 31 August to Saturday, 6 September, 1969. The origin of this conference and the formation of the Society goes back to a proposal due to J. T. Fraser that was discussed at a conference on "Interdisciplinary Perspectives of Time" held by the New York Academy of Sciences in January, 1966. It was unanimously agreed than that an international society should be formed on an interdisciplinary basis with the object of stimulating interest in all problems concerning 'time and that this object could best be attained by means of conferences held at regular intervals. J. T. Fraser was elected Secretary, S. Watanabe Treasurer, and I was elected President. It was agreed, at my suggestion, that the organization of the first conference of the newly formed Society be left to a committee of these three officers, on the understanding that they would invite authorities on the role of time in the various special sciences and humanities to form an Advisory Board to assist them. One of the main difficulties in seeking support for an interdisciplinary conference is that most foundations confine their interest exclusively either to the sciences or to the humanities.
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    Nelson Goodman: The structure of appearance
    Dialectica 7 (1): 70-77. 1953.
    Nelson Goodman
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    European meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Kiel, 1974
    with A. Oberschelp and K. Potthoff
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 41 (1): 261-278. 1976.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogic and Philosophy of Logic, Misc
  • [Omega]-Bibliography of Mathematical Logic
    with Wolfgang Lenski and Andreas R. Blass
    . 1987.
  • [Omega]-Bibliography of Mathematical Logic
    with Wolfgang Lenski, Jane E. Kister, D. van Dalen, and A. S. Troelstra
    . 1987.
  • Lucrèce
    with D. J. Furley, K. Kleve, P. H. Schrijvers, W. Schmid, and O. Gigon
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 42 (3): 608-609. 1980.
  • Joachim Römer: Arbeiterpersönlichkeit und sozialistische Lebensweise (review)
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 27 (4): 513. 1979.
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