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4Time, Change and Freedom: An Introduction to MetaphysicsRoutledge. 1995.First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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8Reminiscences of Bergmann’s Last StudentIn Laird Addis, Greg Jesson & Erwin Tegtmeier (eds.), Ontology and Analysis: Essays and Recollection about Gustav Bergmann, De Gruyter. pp. 287-298. 2007.
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Freedom and the New Theory of TimeIn Robin Le Poidevin (ed.), Questions of Time and Tense, Clarendon Press. 2002.
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2Mctaggart's Paradox and the Infinite Regress of Temporal Attributions: A Reply to SmithSouthern Journal of Philosophy 25 (3): 425-431. 2010.
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19IntroductionIn Bruno Langlet & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (eds.), Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, De Gruyter. pp. 1-6. 2009.
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20C. D. Broad's Ontology of MindDe Gruyter. 2006.C. D. Broad's writing on various philosophical issues spans more than half a century. Rather than attempt to trace the development of his thought throughout these fifty years this book considers his most representative work, namely, The Mind and Its Place in Nature. Nor does the scope of this study encompass the whole of that book, but only some of the issues he discusses in it. Specifically, Oaklander considers what Broad has to say about such fundamental issues as substance, universals, relati…Read more
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C. D. Broad’s Philosophy of TimeRoutledge. 2017.In this study, Oaklander's primary aim is to examine critically C.D. Broad’s changing views of time and in so doing clarify the central disputes in the philosophy of time, explicate the various positions Broad took regarding them, and develop his own responses both to Broad and the issues debated.
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1737Time, Change and Freedom: An Introduction to MetaphysicsRoutledge. 2005.First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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8C. D. Broad's philosophy of timeRoutledge/Taylor & Francis Group. 2020.In this study, Oaklander's primary aim is to examine critically C.D. Broad's changing views of time and in so doing clarify the central disputes in the philosophy of time, explicate the various positions Broad took regarding them, and develop his own responses both to Broad and the issues debated.
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15Time and Existence: A Critique of Degree PresentismIn Bruno Langlet & Jean-Maurice Monnoyer (eds.), Gustav Bergmann: Phenomenological Realism and Dialectical Ontology, De Gruyter. pp. 103-116. 2009.
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248Personal Identity, Immortality, and the SoulPhilo 4 (2): 185-194. 2001.The soul has played many different roles in philosophy and religion. Two of the primary functions of the soul are the bearer of personal identity and the foundation of immortality. In this paper I shall consider different interpretations of what the soul has been taken to be and argue that however we interpret the soul we cannot consistently maintain the soul is both what we are and what continues after our bodily death.
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56In R. D. Ingthorsson’s provocative and carefully researched book, McTaggart’s Paradox, the author aims to demonstrate that “practically every writer is guilty of some or other of the misunderstandings of McTaggart’s paradox that I outline in this book”. The most dramatic misunderstanding that commentators make is the failure to realize that McTaggart’s argument for the unreality of time depends on the principle of temporal parity: the thesis that all times, whether A times or B times, exist equa…Read more
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46The Importance of Time: Proceedings of the Philosophy of Time Society, 1995–2000 (edited book)Springer. 2001.The Philosophy of Time Society (PTS) grew out of a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar on the Philosophy of Time offered by George Schlesinger in 1991. The members of that seminar wanted to promote interest in the philosophy of time and Jon N. Turgerson offered to become the first Director of the PTS with the initial costs underwritten by the Drake University Center for the Humanities. Thus, the PTS was formed in 1993. Its goal is to promote the study of the philosophy of time f…Read more
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64Phenomenology and Existentialism: An IntroductionPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (1): 160-165. 1986.
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134Temporal Phenomena, Ontology and the R-theoryMetaphysica 16 (2). 2015.One of the more serious criticisms of the B-theory is that by denying the passage of time or maintaining that passage is a mind-dependent illusion or appearance, the B-theory gives rise to a static, block universe and thereby removes what is most distinctively timelike about time. The aim of this paper is to discuss the R-theory of time, after Russell, who Richard Gale calls “the father of the B-theory,” and explain how the R-theory can respond to the criticisms just raised, and others. In the c…Read more
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102Chronos, Philosophy of Time Society (edited book)Ontos Verlag. 2006.C. D. Broads' this book considers most representative work, namely, The Mind and Its Place in Nature. Oaklander considers what Broad has to say about such fundamental issues as substance, universals, relations, space, time, and intentionality in the contexts of perception, memory and introspection. L. Nathan Oaklander studied philosophy at the university of Iowa. He is a student of Gustav Bergmann, one of the most distinguished ontologist in twentieth-century philosophy. Oaklander is professor o…Read more
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49Reminiscenses of Bergmann's Last StudentIn Laird Addis, Greg Jesson & Erwin Tegtmeier (eds.), Ontology and Analysis: Essays and Recollection about Gustav Bergmann, De Gruyter. pp. 332-342. 2007.Peer Reviewed.
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The Concepts of Space and Time: Their Structure and Their Historical Development, M. Capek ed.Philosophia 14 445-453. 1984.