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1. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 113 > Issue: 2
Sam Baron, Mark Colyvan Time Enough for Explanation
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The present paper advances an analogy between cases of extra-mathematical explanation (mathematical explanations of physical facts) and cases of what might be termed ‘extra-logical explanation’: the explanation of a physical fact by a logical fact. A particular case of extra-logical explanation is identified that arises in the philosophical literature on time travel. This instance of extra-logical explanation is subsequently shown to be of a piece with cases of extra-mathematical explanation. Using this analogy, we argue extra-mathematical explanation is part of a broader class of non-causal explanation. This has important implications for extra-mathematical explanation, for time travel and for theories of explanation more generally.
2. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 113 > Issue: 2
Philip Welch, Leon Horsten Reflecting on Absolute Infinity
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This article is concerned with reflection principles in the context of Cantor’s conception of the set-theoretic universe. We argue that within such a conception reflection principles can be formulated that confer intrinsic plausibility to strong axioms of infinity.
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3. The Journal of Philosophy: Volume > 113 > Issue: 2
Anil Gomes Manifest Reality: Kant’s Idealism and his Realism
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