The philosophy of time / edited by L. Nathan Oaklander.

The Philosophy of Time is a new title in the Routledge series, Critical Concepts in Philosophy. It meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subject's vast literature and the continuing explosion in research output. Edited by L. Nathan Oaklander, a leading scholar...

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Other Authors: Oaklander, L. Nathan, 1945- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2008.
Series:Critical concepts in philosophy.
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Summary:The Philosophy of Time is a new title in the Routledge series, Critical Concepts in Philosophy. It meets the need for an authoritative reference work to make sense of the subject's vast literature and the continuing explosion in research output. Edited by L. Nathan Oaklander, a leading scholar in the philosophy of time, this new Major Work from Routledge brings together in four volumes the canonical and the very best cutting-edge scholarship in the field to provide a synoptic view of all the key issues and current debates.
Physical Description:4 volumes (xxxiii, 455, xi, 412, viii, 312, xi, 431 pages) : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:041543727X (set (hardcover))
9780415437271 (set (hardcover))
0415437288 (vol.1 )
9780415437288 (vol. 1)
0415437296 (vol. 2)
9780415437295 (vol. 2)
041543730X (vol. 3 )
9780415437301 (vol. 3)
0415437318 (vol. 4)
9780415437318 (vol. 4)
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