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Bennett, Brandon and Galton, Antony. 2001. “A Unifying Semantics for Time and Events.”
Artificial Intelligence 153(5–6): 13–48.
Galton, Antony. 1984. The Logic of Aspect: An Axiomatic Approach.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Galton, Antony, ed. 1987a. Temporal Logics and their Applications. New
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Galton, Antony. 1987b. “The Logic of Occurrence.” in Temporal Logics and their Applications,
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Galton, Antony. 1987c. “Temporal Logic and Computer Science: An
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Galton, Antony. 1990. “A Critical Examination of Allen’s Theory of Action and
Time.” Artificial Intelligence 42(3): 159–188.
Galton, Antony. 1991. “Reified Temporal Theories and How to Unreify
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Galton, Antony. 1993a. “Towards an Integrated Logic of Space, Time and
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Galton, Antony. 1993b. “On the Notions of Specification and
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Galton, Antony. 1994.
“Instantaneous Events.” in Temporal Logic. Proceedings of the ICTL
Workshop, edited by Hans Jürgen Ohlbach, pp. 4–11. Saarbrücken:
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Galton, Antony. 1995. “Time and Change for AI.” in Handbook of Logic in Artificial Intelligence and Logic
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Galton, Antony. 1996. “The Church-Turing Thesis: Its Nature and
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Galton, Antony. 1997. “Space, Time, and Movement.” in Spatial and Temporal Reasoning, edited by
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Galton, Antony. 1999.
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Galton, Antony. 2000. “Continuous Motion in Discrete Space.” in
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Galton, Antony. 2003a. “Desiderata for a Spatio-Temporal
Geo-Ontology.” in Spatial
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2003), pp. 1–12. New York: Springer.
Galton, Antony. 2003b. “A Generalised Topological View of Motion in Discrete
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Galton, Antony. 2003c.
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Galton, Antony. 2006a. “Operators vs. Arguments: The Ins Outs of
Reification.” Synthese 150(3): 415–441.
Galton, Antony. 2006b. “On the Process of Coming into Existence.”
The Monist 89(3): 294–300.
Galton, Antony. 2006c. “On What Goes On: The Ontology of Processes and
Events.” in Formal Ontology in
Information Systems: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference
(FOIS2006), edited by Brandon Bennett and Christiane Fellbaum, pp. 4–11. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Galton, Antony. 2007. “On the Paradoxical Nature of Surfaces: Ontology at the
Physics/Geometry Interface.” The Monist 90(3):
379–390.
Galton, Antony. 2008a. “Experience and History: Processes and their Relation to
Events.” Journal of Logic and Computation 18(3):
323–340.
Galton, Antony. 2008b.
“Temporal Logic.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Galton, Antony. 2012a. “The Ontology of States, Process, and
Events.” in Interdisciplinary
Ontology. Proceedings of the Fifth Interdisciplinary Ontology Meeting
(Tokyo, Japan, February 23-24, 2012), edited by Mitsuhiro
Okada and Barry Smith, pp. 35–45. Tokyo: Keio University Press.
Galton, Antony. 2012b. “The Logic of Time and Tense.” in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of
Language, edited by Gillian K. Russell and Delia Graff Fara, pp. 596–608. Routledge Philosophy
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Galton, Antony. 2014.
“Discrete Mereotopology.” in Mereology and the Sciences. Parts and Wholes in the
Contemporary Scientific Context, edited by Claudio Calosi and Pierluigi Graziani, pp. 293–322. Synthese
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Galton, Antony. 2018. “Processes as Patterns of Occurrence.” in
Process, Action, and Experience,
edited by Rowland Stout, pp. 41–57.
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Database and Expert Systems Applications,
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Aix-en-Provence, France, September 2002, edited by A. Hameurlain, R. Cicchetti, and R. Traunmüller, pp. 547–556. Lecture Notes in Computer Science n. 2453. Berlin:
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Galton, Antony and Mizoguchi, Riichiro. 2009. “The Water Falls but the Waterfall does not Fall: New
Perspectives on Objects, Processes and Events.”
Applied Ontology 4(2): 71–107.
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Change.” in Temporal
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