In Celebration of Past, Present and Future

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In Celebration of Past, Present and Future. / Hasle, Per Frederik Vilhelm; Jakobsen, David; Øhrstrøm, Peter.

Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior. ed. / Per Hasle; Patrick Blackburn; Peter Øhrstrøm. Vol. I Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2018. p. 9-28 (Logic and Philosophy of Time: Themes from Prior, Vol. I).

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Harvard

Hasle, PFV, Jakobsen, D & Øhrstrøm, P 2018, In Celebration of Past, Present and Future. in P Hasle, P Blackburn & P Øhrstrøm (eds), Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior. vol. I, Aalborg Universitetsforlag, Aalborg, Logic and Philosophy of Time: Themes from Prior, vol. I, pp. 9-28. <https://aauforlag.dk/shop/andre/antologier-og-monografier/logic-and-philosophy-of-time-themes-from-prio.aspx>

APA

Hasle, P. F. V., Jakobsen, D., & Øhrstrøm, P. (2018). In Celebration of Past, Present and Future. In P. Hasle, P. Blackburn, & P. Øhrstrøm (Eds.), Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior (Vol. I, pp. 9-28). Aalborg Universitetsforlag. Logic and Philosophy of Time: Themes from Prior Vol. I https://aauforlag.dk/shop/andre/antologier-og-monografier/logic-and-philosophy-of-time-themes-from-prio.aspx

Vancouver

Hasle PFV, Jakobsen D, Øhrstrøm P. In Celebration of Past, Present and Future. In Hasle P, Blackburn P, Øhrstrøm P, editors, Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior. Vol. I. Aalborg: Aalborg Universitetsforlag. 2018. p. 9-28. (Logic and Philosophy of Time: Themes from Prior, Vol. I).

Author

Hasle, Per Frederik Vilhelm ; Jakobsen, David ; Øhrstrøm, Peter. / In Celebration of Past, Present and Future. Logic and Philosophy of Time - Themes from Prior. editor / Per Hasle ; Patrick Blackburn ; Peter Øhrstrøm. Vol. I Aalborg : Aalborg Universitetsforlag, 2018. pp. 9-28 (Logic and Philosophy of Time: Themes from Prior, Vol. I).

Bibtex

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