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Mark Heller (heller-m)

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    Carter, William R. and Heller, Mark. 1989. Metaphysical Boundaries: A Question of Indifference.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67(3): 263–276.
    Heller, Mark. 1981. The Origins of Time.” in The Study of Time IV. Papers from the Fourth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Time, Alpbach-Austria, edited by Julius Thomas Fraser, Nathaniel Lawrence, and David Park, pp. 90–93. New York: Springer.
    Heller, Mark. 1984a. Temporal Parts of Four Dimensional Objects.” Philosophical Studies 46(3): 323–334.
    Heller, Mark. 1984b. Hunks: An Ontology of Physical Objects.” PhD dissertation, Syracuse, New York: Philosophy Department, Syracuse University.
    Heller, Mark. 1985. Non-Backtracking Counterfactuals and the Conditional Analysis.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15: 75–85.
    Heller, Mark. 1987. The Best Candidate Approach to Diachronic Identity.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65(4): 434–451.
    Heller, Mark. 1988a. Vagueness and the Standard Ontology.” Noûs 22: 109–131.
    Heller, Mark. 1988b. Putnam, Reference and Realism.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 12: Realism and Antirealism, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 113–127. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Heller, Mark. 1989. Relevant Alternatives.” Philosophical Studies 55(1): 23–40.
    Heller, Mark. 1990. The Ontology of Physical Objects: Four Dimensional Hunks of Matter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Heller, Mark. 1991. Indication and What Might Have Been.” Analysis 51: 187–191.
    Heller, Mark. 1992. Things Change.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 52(3): 695–704.
    Heller, Mark. 1993. Varieties of Four Dimensionalism.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71(1): 47–59.
    Heller, Mark. 1995a. Might-Counterfactuals and Gratuitous Differences.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73: 91–101.
    Heller, Mark. 1995b. Ersatz Worlds and Ontological Disagreement.” Acta Analytica 10(15).
    Heller, Mark. 1995c. The Simple Solution to the Problem of Generality.” Noûs 29(4): 501–515.
    Heller, Mark. 1996a. Against Metaphysical Vagueness.” in Philosophical Perspectives 10: Metaphysics, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 177–183. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Heller, Mark. 1996b. The Mad Scientist Meets the Robot Cats: Compatibilism, Kinds, and Counterexamples.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 56: 333–337.
    Heller, Mark. 1996c. Painted Mules and the Cartesian Circle.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26(1): 29–56.
    Heller, Mark. 1998a. Property Counterparts in Ersatz Worlds.” The Journal of Philosophy 95(6): 293–316.
    Heller, Mark. 1998b. Five Layers of Interpretation for Possible Worlds.” Philosophical Studies 90(2): 205–214.
    Heller, Mark. 1999a. Relevant Alternatives and Closure.” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77(2): 196–208.
    Heller, Mark. 1999b. The Proper Role for Contextualism in an Anti-Luck Epistemology.” in Philosophical Perspectives 13: Epistemology, edited by James E. Tomberlin, pp. 115–129. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Heller, Mark. 2000. Temporal Overlap is Not Coincidence.” The Monist 83(3): 362–380.
    Heller, Mark. 2001. The Worst of All Worlds.” Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 28(1–4): 255–268.
    Heller, Mark. 2002. Transworld Identity for the Ersatzist.” Philosophical Topics 30(1): 77–101.
    Heller, Mark. 2003. The Immorality of Modal Realism, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let the Children Drown.” Philosophical Studies 114(1–2): 1–22.
    Heller, Mark. 2005. Anti-Essentialism and Counterpart Theory.” The Monist 88(4): 600–618.
    Heller, Mark. 2006. Against Epistemic Vagueness.” Unpublished manuscript.
    Heller, Mark. 2007. Worlds, Pluriverses, and Minds.” in Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, volume III, edited by Dean W. Zimmerman, pp. 77–98. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780199218394.001.0001.
    Heller, Mark. 2008a. Hudson Fine Tunes His Way to Hyperspace [on Hudson (2005)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 76(2): 436–443.
    Heller, Mark. 2008b. The Donkey Problem.” Philosophical Studies 140(1): 83–101.
    Heller, Mark. 2017. The Disconnect Problem and the Influence Strategy.” in Being, Freedom, and Method: Themes from the Philosophy of Peter van Inwagen, edited by John Adorno Keller, pp. 95–117. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198715702.001.0001.

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