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The Probability Map Of The Universe Essays On David Alberts Time And Chance Barry Loewer Editor Brad Weslake Editor Eric Winsberg Editor

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The Probability Map Of The Universe Essays On David Alberts Time And Chance Barry Loewer Editor Brad Weslake Editor Eric Winsberg Editor
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The Probability Map Of The Universe Essays On David Alberts Time And Chance Barry Loewer Editor Brad Weslake Editor Eric Winsberg Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.38 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Barry Loewer (editor); Brad Weslake (editor); Eric Winsberg (editor)
ISBN: 9780674287716, 0674287711
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Probability Map Of The Universe Essays On David Alberts Time And Chance Barry Loewer Editor Brad Weslake Editor Eric Winsberg Editor by Barry Loewer (editor); Brad Weslake (editor); Eric Winsberg (editor) 9780674287716, 0674287711 instant download after payment.

David Albert’s 2000 book Time and Chance attempts to account for some of the most intractable problems in theoretical physics, in particular those arising from the direction of time. This collection assembles essays exploring and debating Albert’s ideas, now recognized as among the most important recent contributions to the philosophy of science.

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