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7Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity (edited book)Routledge. 2007._Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity_ is an anthology of original essays by an international team of leading philosophers and physicists who have come together to reassess the contemporary paradigm of the relativistic concept of time. A great deal has changed since 1905 when Einstein proposed his Special Theory of Relativity, and this book offers a fresh reassessment of Special Relativity’s relativistic concept of time in terms of epistemology, metaphysics, and physics.
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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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174Language and TimeOUP Usa. 2002.Quentin Smith offers powerful arguments against the New Theory of Reference propounded by leading thhinkers in the philosophy of language. Smith defends the tensed theory of time and argues that the simultaneity is absoltue, basing this position on the theory that all propositions exist in time. Using detailed propostitions and a theory of cognitive significance, he introduces an alternative interpretation of reference that will be relevant to metaphysicians, philosophers of science and philosop…Read more
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9ConsciousnessOxford University Press UK. 2003.Consciousness is perhaps the most puzzling problem we humans face in trying to understand ourselves. It has been the subject of intense study for several decades, but, despite substantial progress, the most difficult problems have still not reached any generally agreed solution. This text aims to act as a starting point towards future research.
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9The Infinite Regress of Temporal AttributionsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 24 (3): 383-396. 2010.
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Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity (edited book)Routledge. 2011._Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity_ is an anthology of original essays by an international team of leading philosophers and physicists who have come together to reassess the contemporary paradigm of the relativistic concept of time. A great deal has changed since 1905 when Einstein proposed his Special Theory of Relativity, and this book offers a fresh reassessment of Special Relativity’s relativistic concept of time in terms of epistemology, metaphysics, and physics.
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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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Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity (edited book)Routledge. 2007._Einstein, Relativity and Absolute Simultaneity_ is an anthology of original essays by an international team of leading philosophers and physicists who have come together to reassess the contemporary paradigm of the relativistic concept of time. A great deal has changed since 1905 when Einstein proposed his Special Theory of Relativity, and this book offers a fresh reassessment of Special Relativity’s relativistic concept of time in terms of epistemology, metaphysics, and physics.
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60Language and the Phenomenological Reductions of Edumund HusserlPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (2): 286-288. 1978.
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61Sartre's theory of the progressive and regressive methods of phenomenologyMan and World 12 (4): 433-444. 1979.
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174Tensed States of Affairs and Possible WorldsGrazer Philosophische Studien 31 (1): 225-235. 1988.The aim of this paper is to show that the definition of a possible world in the actualist tradition of A. Plantinga, R.M. Adams, R. Chisholm, J. Pollock and N. Wolterstorff is unable to accomodate tensed states of affairs. An example of a tensed state of affairs is the transiently obtaining state of affairs that the storm is present, which obtains only if its negation, it is not the case that the storm is present also obtains but at different times. A possible world that includes tensed states o…Read more
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118Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom (The Coherence of Theism: Omniscience)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 53 (2): 493-495. 1993.
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258The Logical Structure of the Debate About McTaggart’s ParadoxPhilosophy Research Archives 14 371-379. 1988.This short article aims to illustrate the mutually question-begging arguments that are often presented in debates between opponents and defenderss of McTaggart’s “proof” that A-properties (pastness, presentness and futurity) are logically incoherent. A sample of such arguments is taken from a recent debate between L. Nathan Oaklander (a defender of McTaggart) and myself (an opponent of McTaggart) and a method of escaping the impasse that is often reached in such debates is suggested.
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347An atheological argument from evil natural lawsInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 29 (3). 1991.A clearer case of a horrible event in nature, a natural evil, has never been presented to me. It seemed to me self evident that the natural law that animals must savagely kill and devour each other in order to survive was an evil natural law and that the obtaining of this law was sufficient evidence that God did not exist. If I held a certain epistemological theory about "basic beliefs", I might conclude from this experience that my intuition that there is no God co existing with th is horror wa…Read more
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The Felt Meanings of the World: A Metaphysics of FeelingAmerican Journal of Theology and Philosophy 14 (1): 76-79. 1993.
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262The Metaphysical Necessity of Natural LawsProceedings of the Heraclitean Society 18 104-23. 1996.I begin by defending condition (i) against five objections (section 2). Following this, I show that the theory that laws obtain contingently encounters three problems that are solved by the theory that laws are metaphysically necessary (section 3). In section 3, I criticize the regularity theory of natural laws and the universals theory of Armstrong, Dretske and Tooley, and also show how the metaphysical theory solves the “inference problem” that Van Fraassen (1989) posed for any theory of natur…Read more
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