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De Paz, Marı́a and DiSalle, Robert, eds. 2014. Poincaré, Philosopher of
Science. Problems and Perspectives. The
University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science
n. 79. Dordrecht: Springer.
DiSalle, Robert. 1990. “The ‘Essential Properties’ of Matter, Space,
and Time: Comments on Friedman (1990).” in
Philosophical Perspectives on Newtonian
Science, edited by Phillip Bricker and R. I. G. Hughes, pp. 203–210. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
DiSalle, Robert. 1991. “Conventionalism and the Origins of the Inertial Frame
Concept.” in PSA
1990: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science
Association, Part II: Symposium Papers, edited
by Arthur I. Fine, Micky Forbes, and Linda Wessels, pp. 139–147. East Lansing, Michigan:
Philosophy of Science Association.
DiSalle, Robert. 1994. “On Dynamics, Indiscernibility, and Spacetime
Ontology.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of
Science 45: 265–287.
DiSalle, Robert. 2002a. “Space and Time: Inertial Frames.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2002/entries/spacetime-iframes/.
DiSalle, Robert. 2002b. “Newton’s Philosophical Analysis of Space and
Time.” in The Cambridge Companion
to Newton, edited by I. Bernard Cohen and George E. Smith, pp. 33–56. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
DiSalle, Robert. 2006a. Understanding Space-Time. The Philosophical Development
of Physics from Newton to Einstein. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
DiSalle, Robert. 2006b. “Conventionalism and Modern Physics: a
Re-Assessment.” in Intuition and
the Axiomatic Method, edited by Emily Carson and Renate Huber, pp. 181–212. The
University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science
n. 70. Dordrecht: Springer.
DiSalle, Robert. 2006c. “Mathematical Structure, ‘World Structure,’
and the Philosophical Turning-Point in Modern Physics.” in
Interactions. Mathematics, Physics and
Philosophy, 1860–1930, edited by Vincent F. Hendricks, Klaus Frovin Jørgensen, Jesper Lützen, and Stig Andur Pedersen, pp. 207–230. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
n. 251. Dordrecht: Springer.
DiSalle, Robert. 2009. “Space and Time: Inertial Frames.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2009/entries/spacetime-iframes/.
DiSalle, Robert. 2010. “Synthesis, the Synthetic A Priori, and the Origins of
Modern Space-Time Theory.” in Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of
History and Philosophy of Science, edited by Mary Domski and Michael Dickson, pp. 523–552. LaSalle, Illinois: Open
Court Publishing Co.
DiSalle, Robert. 2011. “Pitholes in Space-Time: Structure and Ontology of
Physical Geometry.” in Logic,
Mathematics, Philosophy: Vintage Enthusiasms. Essays in Honour of John
L. Bell, edited by David DeVidi, Michael Hallett, and Peter Clark, pp. 345–360. The
University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science
n. 75. Dordrecht: Springer.
DiSalle, Robert. 2012. “Analysis and Interpretation in the Philosophy of Modern
Physics.” in Analysis and
Interpretation in the Exact Sciences. Essays in Honour of William
Demopoulos, edited by Mélanie Frappier, Derek Henry Brown, and Robert DiSalle, pp. 1–20. The
University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science
n. 78. Dordrecht: Springer.
DiSalle, Robert. 2013. “The Transcendental Method from Newton to
Kant.” Studies in History and Philosophy of
Science 44(3): 448–456.
DiSalle, Robert. 2014. “Poincaré on the Construction
of Space-Time.” in Poincaré, Philosopher of Science. Problems and
Perspectives, edited by Marı́a De
Paz and Robert DiSalle, pp.
167–184. The University of Western Ontario Series
in Philosophy of Science n. 79. Dordrecht: Springer.
DiSalle, Robert. 2017. “Newton’s Philosophical Analysis of Space and
Time.” in The Cambridge Companion
to Newton, edited by Rob Iliffe and George E. Smith, 2nd ed., pp. 34–60. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. First edition: Cohen and Smith (2002),
doi:10.1017/cco9781139058568.
DiSalle, Robert. 2020. “Space and Time: Inertial Frames.” in
The Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research
Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2020/entries/spacetime-iframes/.
Frappier, Mélanie, Brown, Derek Henry and DiSalle, Robert, eds. 2012. Analysis and Interpretation in the Exact Sciences. Essays
in Honour of William Demopoulos. The
University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science
n. 78. Dordrecht: Springer.
Further References
Friedman, Michael. 1990. “Kant and Newton: Why Gravity Is Essential to
Matter.” in Philosophical
Perspectives on Newtonian Science, edited by Phillip Bricker and R. I. G. Hughes, pp. 185–202. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.