Comments: Reality and time

International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 11 (1):97 – 108 (1997)
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(1997). Comments: Reality and time. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science: Vol. 11, Festschrift for J. R. Lucas, pp. 97-108. doi: 10.1080/02698599708573553

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