Yuval Dolev (dolev-y)
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Dolev, Yuval. 2000a. “Dummett’s Antirealism and Time.” European Journal of Philosophy 8(3): 253–276.
Dolev, Yuval. 2000b. “The Tenseless Theory of Time: Insights and Limitations.” The Review of Metaphysics 54(2): 259–288.
Dolev, Yuval. 2004. “Why Induction Is No Cure for Baldness.” Philosophical Investigations 27(4): 328–344.
Dolev, Yuval. 2006. “How to Square a Non-Localized Present with Special Relativity.” in The Ontology of Spacetime, edited by Dennis Dieks, pp. 177–190. Philosophy and the Foundations of Physics Series n. 1. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Dolev, Yuval. 2007. “Mission Impossible and Wittgenstein’s Standard Metre.” Philosophical Investigations 30(2): 127–137.
Dolev, Yuval. 2008. “Semantic Externalism and Presentism.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16(4): 533–557.
Dolev, Yuval. 2010. “Antirealism, Presentism and Bivalence.” International Journal of Philosophical Studies 18(1): 73–89.
Dolev, Yuval. 2012. “Perceiving Transience.” in The Future of the Philosophy of Time, edited by Adrian Bardon, pp. 56–72. Routledge Studies in Metaphysics n. 4. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9780203338315.
Dolev, Yuval. 2013. “A Real Present without Presentism.” in New Papers on the Present. Focus on Presentism, edited by Roberto Ciuni, Kristie Miller, and Giuliano Torrengo, pp. 307–330. Basic Philosophical Concepts. München: Philosophia Verlag, doi:10.2307/j.ctv2nrzh22.
Dolev, Yuval. 2014a. “Realism, Tense, and Context Sensitivity.” in Defending Realism. Ontological and Epistemological Investigations, edited by Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson, and Javier Cumpa, pp. 29–50. EIDE – Foundations of Ontology n. 7. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Dolev, Yuval. 2014b. “Motion and Passage: The Old B-Theory and Phenomenology.” in Debates in the Metaphysics of Time, edited by L. Nathan Oaklander, pp. 31–50. Studies in Analytic Philosophy. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
Dolev, Yuval. 2016. “Relativity, Global Tense and Phenomenology.” in Cosmological and Psychological Time, edited by Yuval Dolev and Michael Roubach, pp. 21–40. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science n. 285. Cham: Springer.