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Faye, Jan. 1994a. “Causal Beliefs and Their Ontological
Roots.” in Logic and Causal
Reasoning, edited by Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 141–168. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
Faye, Jan. 1994b. “Non-Locality or Non-Separability ? A Defense of Bohr’s
Anti-Realist Approach to Quantum Mechanics.” in Niels Bohr and Contemporary Philosophy,
edited by Jan Faye and Henry J. Folse, pp. 97–118. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 153. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan. 1997a. “Is the Mark Method Time Dependent?” in
Perspectives on Time, edited by Jan
Faye, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 215–236. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 189. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan. 1997b. “Causation, Reversibility and the Direction of
Time.” in Perspectives on
Time, edited by Jan Faye, Uwe
Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 237–266. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 189. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan. 2000a. “Facts as Truth Makers.” in Things, Facts and Events, edited by Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 65–86. Poznań Studies in the
Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 76. Amsterdam:
Rodopi.
Faye, Jan. 2000b. “Observing the Unobservable.” in The Reality of the Unobservable. Observability,
Unobservability and Their Impact on the Issue of Scientific
Realism, edited by Evandro Agazzi and Massimo Pauri, pp. 165–176. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 215. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan. 2001. “Backward
Causation.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2001/entries/causation-backwards/.
Faye, Jan. 2002a. “When Time
Gets Off Track.” in Time, Reality
and Experience, edited by Craig Callender, pp. 1–17. Royal
Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 50. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Faye, Jan. 2002b. “Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum
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Faye, Jan. 2005a. “How Nature
Makes Sense.” in Nature’s
Principles, edited by Jan Faye, Paul Needham, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 77–102. Logic,
Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 4. Dordrecht: Springer.
Faye, Jan. 2005b. “Backward
Causation.” in The Stanford
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2005/entries/causation-backwards/.
Faye, Jan. 2006. “Is Time an Abstract Entity?” in Proceedings of the 28th International Wittgenstein
Symposium: Time and History, edited by Friedrich Stadler and Michael Stöltzner, pp. 85–100. Publications of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society
(new series) n. 1. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
Faye, Jan. 2007. “The
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Proklos. Methode, Seelenlehre, Metaphysik. Akten der Konferenz
in Jena am 18.-20. September 2003, edited by Matthias Perkams and Roas Maria Piccione, pp. 43–68. Philosophia
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Faye, Jan. 2008a. “Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics.” in The Stanford
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Faye, Jan. 2008b. “Identity, Spacetime and Cosmology.” in
The Ontology of Spacetime, edited
by Dennis Dieks, pp. 39–57. Philosophy and the Foundations of Physics Series
n. 2. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
Faye, Jan. 2008c. “Review
Essay: A Born-Again Realist.” SATS – Northern European
Journal of Philosophy 9(1): 127–134.
Faye, Jan. 2008d. “Nothing but the Truth: A Reply to Søren Harnow Klausen [on Harnow Klausen
(2004)].” SATS – Northern European Journal of
Philosophy 9(2): 159–162.
Faye, Jan. 2010a. “Backward
Causation.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2010/entries/causation-backwards/.
Faye, Jan. 2010b. “Niels Bohr and the Vienna Circle.” in
The Vienna Circle in the Nordic
Countries. Networks and Transformations of Logical
Empiricism, edited by Juha Manninen and Friedrich Stadler, pp. 33–46. Vienna Circle
Institute Yearbook n. 14. Dordrecht: Springer.
Faye, Jan. 2011. After Postmodernism. A Naturalistic Reconstruction of the
Humanities. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
Faye, Jan. 2012. “The Role of Philosophy in a Naturalized
World.” European Journal of Analytic Philosophy
8(1): 60–76.
Faye, Jan. 2014a. The Nature of Scientific Thinking. On Interpretation,
Explanation and Understanding. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Faye, Jan. 2014b. “What Counts as Causation in Physics and
Biology?” in New Directions in
the Philosophy of Science, edited by Maria Carla Galavotti, Dennis Dieks, Wenceslao J. González, Stephan Hartmann, Thomas E. Uebel, and Marcel Weber, pp. 173–190. The
Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective n. 5. Cham:
Springer.
Faye, Jan. 2014c. “Does the Unity of Science Have a Future?”
in European Philosophy of Science – Philosophy
of Science in Europe and the Viennese Heritage, edited by
Maria Carla Galavotti, Elisabeth Nemeth, and Friedrich Stadler, pp. 263–275. Vienna Circle
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Faye, Jan. 2014d. “Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2014/entries/qm-copenhagen/.
Faye, Jan. 2015. “Backward
Causation.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
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https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2015/entries/causation-backwards/.
Faye, Jan. 2019. “Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information,
https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2019/entries/qm-copenhagen/.
Faye, Jan. 2021. “Backward
Causation.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information,
https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2021/entries/causation-backwards/.
Faye, Jan. 2024. “Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum
Mechanics.” in The Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The
Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information,
https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2024/entries/qm-copenhagen/.
Faye, Jan and Folse, Henry J., eds. 1994. Niels Bohr and Contemporary Philosophy. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
n. 153. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan and Folse, Henry J., eds. 2017. Niels Bohr and the Philosophy of Physics. Twenty-First
Century Perspectives. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Faye, Jan, Needham, Paul, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max, eds. 2005a. Nature’s Principles. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science
n. 4. Dordrecht: Springer.
Faye, Jan, Needham, Paul, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max. 2005b.
“Introduction.” in Nature’s Principles, edited by Jan Faye, Paul Needham, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 1–54. Logic,
Epistemology, and the Unity of Science n. 4. Dordrecht: Springer.
Faye, Jan, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max, eds. 1994a. Logic and Causal Reasoning. Berlin: Akademie
Verlag.
Faye, Jan, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max. 1994b.
“Introduction.” in Logic and Causal Reasoning, edited by Jan
Faye, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 1–26. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
Faye, Jan, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max, eds. 1997a. Perspectives on Time. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science
n. 189. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max. 1997b.
“Introduction.” in Perspectives on Time, edited by Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 1–59. Boston
Studies in the Philosophy of Science n. 189. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers.
Faye, Jan, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max, eds. 2000a. Things, Facts and Events. Poznań Studies in the
Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 76. Amsterdam:
Rodopi.
Faye, Jan, Scheffler, Uwe and Urchs, Max. 2000b. “Philosophical
Entities: An Introduction.” in Things, Facts and Events, edited by Jan Faye, Uwe Scheffler, and Max Urchs, pp. 1–64. Poznań Studies in the
Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities n. 76. Amsterdam:
Rodopi.
Faye, Jan and Smith, Quentin. 2003. “Introduction to ‘The Metaphysics of
Time’ .” in Time, Tense
and Reference, edited by Aleksandar Jokić and Quentin Smith, pp. 253–268. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
The MIT Press.
Further References
Harnow Klausen, Søren. 2004. Reality Lost and Found. Odense: University
Press of Southern Denmark.